THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!

Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 12:38:29 -0800From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
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Jodi,That's not a silly question at all.  We do have a confusing selection of 
gels at Star.  I'll give you a quick run down for what each is.Starlite family 
is your everyday basic one step gel system.  (no builder or bonder gels just 
one gel).  You can use it to do overlays on tips or even sculpt.Acrygel falls 
into the powder gel family.  It has an appeal to techs switching from acrylics 
to gels.  The powder adds more strength but also (and this is why I love it) 
keeps the gel kind of thicker so it doesn't self level into the skin unless 
you're slapping it on.  Tip overlay and sculpt with this gel.T3 Fibergel is our 
#1 seller and kind of funny.  We originally made it for adding a strip of 
fiberglass or silk (like fabric nails).  However people missed the memo on that 
and assumed there was fiber in the gel and used it without the fabric.  It was 
an instant hit (without fabric) and once people realized what they'd done it 
didn't matter.  So you can use it with or without fabric and as a tip overlay 
or sculptCalcium Kapping gel is strictly for natural nail overlay.  It's nice 
and thin so you wouldn't want to sculpt or do tip overlays.  Just natural nail 
coverage.  I used to offer manicure clients ONE free nail of kapping with a 
manicure.  The great thing was because the polish never chips off the gel, the 
clients would always come back wanting a full overlay.  It's the best, easiest 
way to promote the service.That's it.  If you have more questions, feel free to 
email me directly!!!:) Elaine Watson
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 5:54 AM, Jodi York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK - So I'm new to Gels and thought this might be a good opportunity to try it 
since Elaine was so kind to provide us a discount.  However...I must be a 
little slow...would I be buying the UV Gel or would I be buying the Acrygel?  
Or is there something else I should be buying to test out gels?  UGH!  Sorry 
for such a silly question... help! JodiNail DetailOshkosh WI

Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 04:25:25 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: NailTech:: Re: 
GelsTo: [email protected]



All that are concidering this offer from Elaine,  DO IT if you can.  It is the 
easiest system ever.  It comes with fiber strips and you can use them or not,  
its your choice really,  the system says to apply them,  but I find the product 
is sturdy enough without it.  And I sculpt with it.  I also have the few 
colored gels that starnail offers in the large containers, I love the coverage 
of them and they apply almost like polish, have to use a very light touch,  and 
I can do them in one coat usually.  I have some other brand gel colors and 
don't really like them too much,  they work,  but take a lot more work to 
apply.  
 
What a generous offer,  Elaine you rock!!!  I hope to meet up with you someday 
at a show,  maybe you could show me some tricks.  
 
I just ordered the two deals,  with the pastel gel polish and the glitter gel, 
and there was another one can't remember exactly, I think it had some colored 
AC additives or something,  anyway I can't wait to try them.   Only thing is, 
is that I will have to wait three weeks or so to try it,  WHAAAAAAAAA,  I am 
going on vacation for two weeks and it will arrive the day after I leave.  
Anyway I kinda got off track here,  but do try this gel if you can,  its worth 
it.  I also love the larger containers,  you really get your moneys worth.  
 
ShannonCoco Mellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Elaine,I'm so touched for your willingness to help newbies like us. I'm 
going to try your gel just because you are so confident of its ability. I've 
tried many gel lines, and I'm still not confident of my ability to give my 
clients salon-worthy gel sets. I'll buy your products and try it out. BTW, I'm 
very happy with Cuccio's pedicure systems. My client love them. I like them 
over Haken, in fact. I use all four flavors at the spa I work at. The only 
request I have is that to decrease the sea salt size (too big and tend to fall 
down a lot). I know u just came out of finer grid-size salts for Milk & Honey 
and Pomegranate & Fig. Please do the same to all other flavors. Also the scent 
of lotion can be more stronger. Some of my client says they can hardly smell 
it.... I love the colors, it's just the right color for me. THANX!CocoCoco 
Mellinger, Nail Technician707.494.6502 cell | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sep 18, 2008, 
at 2:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> Lisa, Indy, Vito and Everyone on 
Beautytech>> Because we really don't require 50 different types of gel to do 
one > nail from start to finish we've never done a "sample kit".  The > 
unfortunate thing about those kits, the packaging costs far more than > the 
product.  I'll tell you what I'm going to do....all on my own > because I do 
have "that much pull" around here:>> If any of you are interested in trying the 
Star Nail Gel I'll give > Beautytechies 20% on your order.  But I do have to 
follow our usual > rules.  Minimum order is $35 (because it's not cost 
effective in labor > to pull less and it has to be $35 after the discount).  
You MUST call > 1-800-782-7624 because you need to tell customer service the 
code word > I am giving you.... it's "VITO".  Since Vito's email caught my eye. 
 > OH and I can only do this deal for US residents only.  It's too good > to 
ship outside the USA.  And you can get as much as you want. There > is only the 
maximum limit.  You can mix Star, Cuccio and Cina in one > order if you want.>> 
All you'd need to try the gel is (assuming you have a 9 watt light)> Star Nail 
Starlite Gel or our T3 brand (comes in Pink, clear regular, > clear thick and 
white).> Finishing wipe to remove the sticky layer> Primer (you all probably 
have that)> My favorite gel brush the Nylon Oval #4> if it doesn't come to $35 
throw some Cina nail art on there...haha>> BE ADVISED I GET NO COMMISSION.  I 
swear as god is my witness, I just > want to make it affordable for you to try 
a gel I know I love.  > Gah...as I look through my email I so don't want this 
to go from > education to a sales pitch.  OK?? This is just me using my pull 
around > here to give you guys a favor.  Hell, what fun is it to go from nail > 
technician to working for a manufacturer if I can't use my clout to > help out 
my 'techies'?>> So please please please do not look at this as some sales 
pitch...or > I'll need to go take a shower and get the car salesman feeling off 
> me!!!>> And feel free to email me personally with any questions.  Don't feel 
> obligated to purchase for my help.  I've been given a lot of knowledge > 
through the years and I truly do love giving it back.>> :) Elaine> PS Thanks 
Lisa for your kinds words as well!!!!>>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Lisa 
Cianciotti > wrote:>> Thank you Elaine for taking time to post these helpful 
gel >> suggestions.  I am looking to start doing gel nails and your tips >> 
will definitely help me and many others in the group!  Is there a >> Star Nail 
sample gel kit that I can purchase?>>>> Have a great day! >>>>  >> Lisa 
Cianciotti - PA>> -- > Elaine T. Watson> Star Nail International> Vice 
President of Marketing and Sales> Global Education Director> 800.782.7624 
extension 321> fax 661.257.5847> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Blog: 
itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com>> >-- Elaine T. WatsonStar Nail InternationalVice 
President of Marketing and SalesGlobal Education Director800.782.7624 extension 
321fax [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
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