Awww shucky darns,  I thought it was you :(    Oh well I guess I'll just have 
to drag it out and start playing around.  If anyone else on here is proficient 
at them, please enlighten me with the ins and outs of airbrushing.  Not just 
how to apply,  but start to finish,  cleaning unit, changing colors,  anything 
ya'll can help me with.  
   
  Thanks, 
  Shannon

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  Genie, are you the airbrush queen? AHH No. lol I do know that it is not real 
hard to clean out the little silver cup after doing airbrush tats though. lol 
You just put in a few drops of paint, use the apple barel paints then put a top 
coat over the nails. the apple barel, or even the air brush paint is water 
soluable. I still have some safari paints and stencils that I have never used. 
;) I have not used mine in years. It is sitting in my closet. I used it mostly 
for spray tanning. Which I LOVE. But, the overspray was "pissing" the esthet. 
off even though I covered everything in the room. It looked like I was hanging 
laundry to dry. ;) I wish I could help ya, but I only used it on nails one time 
and it was a disaster. lol
Genie Webber



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From: shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 6:50 am
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Gels

    Hey Genie!
   
  Welcome back by the way.  Yeah I notice that I have to get enough on the 
brush, but not too thick, then it gets all gloppy, then use a very light touch 
up near cuticle first and just feather it down to free edge.  I saw a sample 
kit somewhere in my magazine for Axxium without the light,  which I don't need, 
 I will have to do some searching after I get back from my vacation and see if 
I can find a deal on it.  But I will always love my Starnail gel.  
   
  Genie, are you the airbrush queen?  I have a really nice unit,  I bought 4 
years ago,  don't know the first thing on how to really use it and how to apply 
to nails,  etc.  I don't know a soul around here that does airbrushing and have 
never seen it done,  and I refuse to go to the chop shops around here to see 
them do it.  They are the only ones in town the use them.  Also,  isnt it 
really time consuming to clean after each color?  How do you use several colors 
on one person without it taking hours?  I really need some artistic help around 
here.  I just wanna learn learn learn.  And no one to teach me nearby.  
   
  Anyway,  thanks in advance for any advice!
  Shannon 

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  I have a gel brush I love also, it's from NSI. It is sturdy but flexable. I 
love their gel also. It is strong, easy to apply (as long as you don't get it 
too thick, lol) and wears well.:)  I have only used colored gels once, and the 
color was not even. It was probablyme getting the gel too thick, but am 
thinking about trying colored gels again. Although I only have 3 clients who 
wear the same thing ALL the time, some may want to try it. I had thought aabout 
trying the Axxium also, can anyone tell me about it? Thanks!
Genie Webber
Eclectic , AL
   

Shannon Arnold
Flip Flop Beauty Shop
Coopers Plains, NY
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