sealer top gel then a full two minute cure. Soak off gels
>> might be different and require the full time on all layers. Idk so I just
>> do it for them. You might want to check with the company of the gel you are
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or them. You might want to check with the company of the gel you are
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Thanks Karen, that is what I do too but you explained that so much better and
simple then I did.
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> Hi All, this is my first post and have found loads of gd info off you all. I
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Clare, I do not do a full two minute cure if it is a sheer and I am going to do
more layers. Always do a full two minute cure on last coat. When I am using two
coats of color I always do a full two minute cure for first coat but if I get
done with second coat I go ahead and take other hand out e
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Hi Laura,
When I said 12 weeks at most in normal situations, I meant if the nail
hasn't grown out all the way after three months
ains nothing by this extra lubrication.Erick Westcott, CEOGelousy Gel Nail Systems1745 W Deer Valley RD STE 124Phoenix AZ 85027602-493-9043Fax: 602-493-2544er...@gelousy.comwww.gelousy.com
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> Erick,
> So is the story we heard about the sun continuing to cure the
ent: January-25-12 12:38 PM
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Subject: RE: NailTech:: Overcuring gel questions
Overcuring happens before the sticky residue is removed. After the nail is
finished you start dealing with aging. Normally the lifetime of an
enhancement is at most 12 weeks. If cured properly that
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Is the amount of uv in tanning beds enough to cause overcuring?
salo...@gmail.com wrote:
Erick,
So is the story we heard about the sun continuing to cure the gel correct?
Lynnette
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ck Westcott"
>Date: Tue, Jan 24, 2012 2:43 pm
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>Well, It isn't really sticky layer either, but sticky layer is a quick easy
>way to explain it. Why complicate things, when sticky layer says exactly
>what it is.
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> Erick,
> So is the story we heard about the sun continuing to cure the gel correct?
> Lynnette
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: NailTech:: Overcuring gel questions
Erick,
So is the story we heard about the sun continuing to cure the gel correct?
Lynnette
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From: "Erick Westcott"
Date: Tue, Jan 24, 2012 2:43 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Overcuring gel qu
Erick,
So is the story we heard about the sun continuing to cure the gel correct?
Lynnette
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From: "Erick Westcott"
Date: Tue, Jan 24, 2012 2:43 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Overcuring gel questions
To:
Well, It isn'
Is that notre the same university that said"fake nails" harbor bacteria?
Lynnette
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> Thank you Erick, apparently you have earned the title Chem-Geek
Me too J
Laura M.
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Oh how I enjoy Erick's responses!
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Oh how I enjoy Erick's responses!
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From: Erick Westcott
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 2:43 PM
Subject: RE: NailTech:: Overcuring gel questions
Well, It isn't really sticky layer either, but sticky layer is a
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Of Manicures That Last
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 12:48 PM
To: nailtech@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: NailTech:: Overcuring gel questions
Thank you Erick, apparently you have earned the title Chem-Geek for a good
reason !
I know I use the term dispersion layer ALL the time. I will absolutel
.
The sticky residue (and it is NOT called a dispersion layer) starts
to cure causing dullness when the nail is wiped. With no residue
gels, over curing causes brittleness.
-Erick
Gelousy Chemist and general bad ass.
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Subject: NailTech:: Overcuring gel questions
I can definitely give my own personal experience. First of all, my lab geeks
have explained to me that the soak off gels I've worked with or created are
from a Resin family. Which explains why the are able to soak off. Aliphatic or
aromatic resins are the two types one being more superior than t
Maggie,
I am surely not a chem-geek. That information was in response to the
question if that extra few seconds of flashing in the lamp was going
to effect the curing. My response said that no, those extra flash
seconds were not going to effect the cure. I don't have more
specifics and will
: NailTech:: Overcuring gel questions
From: Maggie in Visalia <onykoph...@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, January 18, 2012 6:50 pm
To: 1Nail Tech list <nailtech@googlegroups.com>
Ok, I need a chem-geek. I'm sure it comes as no surprise to anyone who's known me (or known of me) for a
s philosophies and instructions are different, but not ours.-ErickCEO at Gelousy. And I approve this message.
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From: Maggie in Visalia <onykoph...@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, January 18, 2012 6:50 pm
To: 1Nail Tech list
Ok, I need a chem-geek.
I'm sure it comes as no surprise to anyone who's known me (or known of me) for
any length of time, but I'm skeptical of pretty much any information that comes
down the pike these days on the subject of product chemistry.
A. I have to take into consideration that the ex
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