Re: NailTech:: can science back these claims by remedynails.com?

2011-02-20 Thread Kristian7NailTek
What a crock! Zoya polish doesn't contain any of those chemicals and cheaper. In a message dated 2/14/2011 9:20:41 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, jnai...@hotmail.com writes: One of my clients who I don't see regularly brought in this polish called "Dr.'s Remedy" that she'd bought at her d

Re: NailTech:: can science back these claims by remedynails.com?

2011-02-14 Thread Mare Horak
15 am Subject: NailTech:: can science back these claims by remedynails.com? One of my clients who I don't see regularly brought in this polish called "Dr.'s Remedy" that she'd bought at her doctors office for $16! It was supposed to be fantastic, but she couldn't remember

Re: NailTech:: can science back these claims by remedynails.com?

2011-02-14 Thread Onyxkeeper
ugh... first off, you are correct. most polishes are 3 free already and come in a "rainbow of colors". as for pregnancy, havent we come into the 20th century and realized that these things (coloring your hair, polishing your nails, getting a perm) are no longer though

Re: NailTech:: can science back these claims by remedynails.com?

2011-02-14 Thread nailsbymare
Education Nailite m...@nailiteinc.com -Original Message- From: Jill in Ky To: NailTech Sent: Mon, Feb 14, 2011 8:15 am Subject: NailTech:: can science back these claims by remedynails.com? One of my clients who I don't see regularly brought in this polish called "Dr

NailTech:: can science back these claims by remedynails.com?

2011-02-14 Thread Jill in Ky
One of my clients who I don't see regularly brought in this polish called "Dr.'s Remedy" that she'd bought at her doctors office for $16! It was supposed to be fantastic, but she couldn't remember exactly why... something about it containing vitamins and it wasn't dangerous to her health like all t