Thanks Michelle...

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Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 20:19:09 -0700
From: nailtech@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Vinylux inquiry
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com

I use one coat of Beau or Negligee, and then Cream Puff for a bright tip or 
Studio White for a softer tip, and then topcoat. A week is average, some go 
longer... Wear is lengthened if it's over IBX, and capping the free edge on all 
3 coats is important :) And Decadence is my favorite red...

Ciao!
Michelle Cordes

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                                        Hi Debi,For my Vinylux French manis I 
usually use Neglige or Beau as the base, and Cream Puff if you want a bright 
white tip. I find that I get great coverage with either of the above pinks with 
one coat, try and see.  Dry time should not be much longer if you use thin 
coats. Wear definitely depends on the client.  I have some that can go 3 weeks 
and some that only go 5-6 days....average though I would say 12-14 days chip 
free.

Smiles,MJ ZwirowskiTipz n Toez, Ltd./OwnerDashing Diva Professional/National 
ESC Trainer



On Aug 19, 2014, at 1:05 PM, Debi Longo <totheend...@hotmail.com> wrote:




Hello Ladies - for those of you that use Vinylux...

Can you create a french manicure look, in the fact that its two coats of 
polish, one swoosh across the free edge for the french, and a top coat 
(basically, four coats at the free edge). While I know that the drying time 
would be longer, I  wanted to check on the wear and chipping factor, not 
knowing if that would make it or break it. Please let me know.

Also, what pink and white combination are you liking? (Cream puff ok for free 
edge?)

And lastly, what basic true red?

Thanks in advance.

~Debi Longo~

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