im interested in trying the polish under the gel.  they say you cant  do this 
cuz you have to let the solvents evaporate, does this mean this polish  
doesn't have to evaporate? do they just evaporate that quickly?
 
and as for the five minute cure time for the polish, dies that mean with a  
lamp? or just air dry?
 
denise
 
 
In a message dated 11/5/2008 6:45:21 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Thanks Athena,
 
I have a few Zoya colors and will have to try this out.  
 
Shannon

athena elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:

here  is the instructions

Here's how it works.

Single Phase Gel  System:

Prep the nail for gels as instructed, apply primer,  followed by 
one thin layer of UV clear gel creating the base. Cure 2  minutes.

In a small pot, mix the customer's preferred Zoya polish  shade 
(40%) with the gel (60%). Apply this second thicker layer of  
Zoya tinted UV clear gel building the arch of the nail as desired.  
Cure for 3 minutes. 

Or

Multi Phase Gel  System:

Paint Zoya Professional Nail Lacquer directly onto an  already 
sculpted UV gel  nail surface. Cure for 5 minutes. 

Apply a third thin layer of  UV clear gel and cure.
__ __ 

According to European and Japanese  nail technicians this process
works for natural nail overlays, sculpted  nails or tips only applications. 

-- 
Athena Elliott MNT CMP  
Houston Texas
_www.medinailtech.com_ (http://www.medinailtech.com/) 
_www.SPAthena.com_ (http://www.spathena.com/) 
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