There are lots I have tried and lots I have not tried... Right now I am using
OPI Axxium for my traditional gel... it is very hard and I like that being an
acrylic girl. (TT also!) I use Brisa under my Shellac though, seems to hold up
better as is comparable in flexibility. :) JMO... can't wait
Karen,
There is nothing like being near family...notice how I said NEAR. LOL Good luck
on your new adventure.
Lynn W
On Dec 13, 2010, at 3:15 PM, Karen wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> As much as I hate the idea of leaving my beloved Florida Keys, I miss my
> family so much! I am in Irving, Texas,
Chloe,
I don't know what you are l looking for in a gel, but I have to tell you
that Nubar's hard and soak off gel is fantastic.
I've been working with it since the spring and I'm a total convert!
www.bynubar.com
Simmy
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From: Chlo
Thanks all I had the same impression with Polytech or Forever Natural which is
horrible. Since that experience I have been a little learly of gels. Also I
don't want to invest time and money into a product that is not that good.
Thank You
Chloe
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Tammy Taylor
From:
Mindy recommended buying a ball chair... the exercise ball fits into a chair
base... I find it very comfortable. It is supposed to increase your core
strength I got it because I used to always tuck my knees under the
traditional office chair...and my knees hurt so bad now... but now with t
I use one of the computer chairs that you kneel in. I have used it for years.
It really helps with my posture
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I use regular desk chairs! Adjustable and they roll easy! I got both mine at
WalMart for $20 a piece!! I just tightened the back on mine really straight!
Mare Horak
Smyrna, TN
National Director of Education
Nailite
nailsbym...@aol.com
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What chair/stool are you all using? I'm not sure if a saddle stool or regular
stool would be best.
Terri
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I didn't like it at ALL either. Very rubbery! Eco works great try it first.
It's so easy to work with and soaks off in minutes.
Terri
From: Michele
To: "nailtech@googlegroups.com"
Sent: Tue, December 14, 2010 7:00:40 PM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Tammy Taylo
I heard the same thing as Lisa described.
Michele
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On Dec 14, 2010, at 1:12 PM, Lisa Cianciotti wrote:
> Yes, I have tried it. I am not a fan of it though. Very rubbery and it
> doesn't stay on well for me. JMHO. I do have some for sale if you decide
> that you want to
Gifts! I want a cut! Haha!!!
Becky F.
enhandsme...@gmail.com
On Dec 14, 2010 10:32 AM, "ela...@starnail.com"
wrote:
> For sure! If we end up using it, BeckyI'll shower you with wonderful
> gifts. I promise.
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
> Elaine T. Watson
> Star Nail International
> Vice President of
I tried it at the New England networking and had the same impression of
rubberiness.
Michelle Phoenix - Elite Nail Technician
Wet Paint Nail Spa
www.wetpaintnailspa.com
On Dec 14, 2010, at 4:12 PM, Lisa Cianciotti wrote:
> Yes, I have tried it. I am not a fan of it though. Very rubbery and
Yes, I have tried it. I am not a fan of it though. Very rubbery and it
doesn't
stay on well for me. JMHO. I do have some for sale if you decide that you
want
to start using it. You may have better luck with it than me.
Lisa Cianciotti
Simply Polished Studio for Nails
Mount Pleasant, PA
Got my Nail Lic for Texas Yay!!! JCPenny is not at this point
looking for nail techs. The other salon that I went to has no real
traffic, the owner wants 50% I supply all my own materials do my own
advertising and she wants 50%. I don't trust her so I called and
canceled. I just wanna do na
For sure! If we end up using it, BeckyI'll shower you with wonderful
gifts. I promise.
Kind Regards,
Elaine T. Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax 661.257.5856
ela...@starnail.com
Blog: itsnotarealjob
Karen,
I just made that move to be closer to family, from Chicago to Arizona.
It is a lot of hard work but well worth it. Good Luck with your move!
Sheryl Goldberg
Wicked Hair & Nails
Phoenix, AZ.
Nail Tech/Educator
From: nailtech@googlegroups.com [mailto:nailt
OK I'm originally from Detroit and Tammy is all that we use up there,
clients know it by name. I like the product and have used others. But
looking on her website all this week I see that she has a soak of gel
product. Has anyone tried it? Do you like it? Is it as easy to put on
like in the video?
Congrats Karen
I just moved here from Detroit and I love San Antonio...It's four hours away
from Irving but maybe we can network, or at least do some classes. I'm sure
that I could learn a lot from you. Being new in an area is different, I'm
currently looking for a salon to work in and get bac
The UV lamp is $150. You can order open stock from distributors, if you let me
know where you are located I will do my best to help you find one that has what
you need. The starter kits have been sold out since June. If you have any
questions don't hesitate to ask and if you're interested ther
That's great Karen
Della Kemp
In a message dated 12/13/2010 6:29:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
keyzka...@bellsouth.net writes:
I recently had an issue with something and needed help from the CND home
office. Candace spoke to me, listened to my issue, and then solved it
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