Well here in Indiana, a licensed manicurist, est, or cosmo that works
in a doctors office.by law they can only work in a licensed
establishment, so the doctors office would have to get a salon license.
Nurses, doctors etc or exempt from our state laws. So they can
perform any type of
So, Ive tried everything Everything that I can think of anyway! I have
a client that's a major problem lifter! She's on tons of meds, diabetes,
thyroid, blood pressure and the list goes on. I went from acrylic to gel
finally and that was starting to be a problem too. Switched her to
I have a client that only her index fingers lift. They are flat nails. I just
assume that is why. The index finger gets the most abuse too. She does better
on
those two nails if I cut them off and sculpt the nail. I also use the most
flexible gel. She wears her nails short so I am not worried
What is the difference between affixit and surebond? Is one of the
similar to protein bond??
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Affixit is Akzentz version of a protein bonder, I believe.
R
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Nicole Tausch nicolecatl...@aol.comwrote:
What is the difference between affixit and surebond? Is one of the similar
to protein bond??
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I sooo would have loved to be in on that process.. I am not a fan of pots,
I'm phasing them out and was going to have to say goodbye to Eco, I just do
not like them. Every polish type hybrid has worked very well...I've only
liked one pot of color and it was Retail Therapy by IBD. I think it was
Elaine,
This is great! I just did pink whites on myself with the ECO sog and doing my
toes in Jacksonville Jaguars colors for the big game Monday night. Looking
forward to the new products.
Thanks!
Barbara Kaeding
Nail Tech Esthetician
Ask about the Tough Manicure that last for 2 WEEKS!
for 16 years of teaching Gels for Star Nails, I've taught that you can
refrigerate your gel to make it seem thicker and give you more control to
prevent it running into the side wall. It's also a good trick if you're
using a one gel system it makes a normal gel feel more like a builder
gel.
Creeping is a kinder term than shrinking. LOL. Creep back is when you see
a hair thin line of shrinkage at the free edge of the nail. Not to be
confused with shrinkage where you really see gaps at the skin and edges.
I named SOG shrinkage creep back a few years ago because it was too small
to
but what causes the shrinkage.I see so much of this with my NSI
balance geljust on some clients (I call them the shrinkers and
they know who they are)
Holly
Vancouver, BC
On 11-Oct-10, at 3:23 PM, ela...@starnail.com wrote:
Creeping is a kinder term than shrinking. LOL. Creep back
Thats a great idea, i myself would love to take a one on one nail class!
Anyone in the Riverside, calif area willing to mentor? shella
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Anyone out there teach continuing education on their own..just by yourself
not for a
Thanks R!!
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Has anyone made your own decals using waterslide paper?
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Dear Heather,
Awhile back, (a few years ago?) It was popular to make your own nail decals
from magazine photos. You would clear coat the pic you wanted to use (has to
be magazine type paper!) using a super good topcoat, like Poshe. Then after it
dried, you could wet the back, rub the
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