From: nailtech@googlegroups.com [mailto:nailtech@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Angela Wingerter
Sent: May-26-12 8:01 AM
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com; vann.saman...@rocketmail.com
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Gel nails
Most likely you will have to file them off. There are some gel that can be
soaked
Most likely you will have to file them off. There are some gel that can be
soaked off though. She might have Shellac or some kind of sog and is just
calling it gel nails. If she has been going to a discount salon she might just
have acrylic with a gel topcoat. Good luck.
Angie
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Gels cannot be soaked off with acetone. They must be filed.
Michele
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On May 25, 2012, at 10:56 PM, "Samantha Vann"
wrote:
> Okay I have a client coming in tomorrow afternoon with Gel nails and she
> wants them removed but I have only ever removed acrylics. Do you remove t
Okay I have a client coming in tomorrow afternoon with Gel nails and she wants
them removed but I have only ever removed acrylics. Do you remove them the
samw way, by filing them down and soaking them in Acetone?? I could really use
the help on this. I dont want to have to send her somewhere e
Hello people,
I am interested in learning gel nails. I only do natural nails right
now and with summer ending I need to have something to get me thru the
winter. Does anyone use a good gel system? Or and easy apply gel
system? I am looking at axxium soak off gel system. I know I can take
a class
Hi, I am a new nail tech and have been trying out Brisa Gels. I seem to be
having problems with the gel popping off the nail. I've done the prep like it
says to, could this happen if the product is old?
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