Adrienne,
To add to Karen's post...when I worked from home before  (and he will do it 
again soon)my husband installed an exhaust fan <bathroom type> in the wall next 
to my station...the switch was right below it (on the side wherever)
and it went on whenever the ac was out....I usually left it on for a bit after 
the appllication and then turned it off...it wasn't too noisy and that was like 
at least 12 years ago...so i am sure they have made quieter ones now...just a 
suggestion...





 Pati
'Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets; 
so love the people who treat you right, forget about the ones who don't, 
and believe that everything happens for a reason.


-----Original Message-----
From: KeyzKaren <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 8:25 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Re: odorless acrylic question and other stuff




Adrienne,  I have not liked the results I get with odorless acrylics when I’ve 
tried them…

 

So here are some ideas about reducing odors:

 

Use a trash receptacle that blocks odors in….I use a “diaper genie” type trash 
can

Use a menda pump instead of an open dappen dish

Don’t have your monomer open any longer than needed…and immediately after 
application, clean up your brush and put it away, throw away your table wipe, 
etc.

Spritz an essential oil spray in the surrounding area immediately after 
application

Best idea ever:  A friend hung an20“over the oven” hood over her table attached 
to a dryer hose that went to the outside…but instead of the noisy fan that is 
right there at the hood, she had a small exhaust fan on the end of the hose 
that was at the outside end. She flipped a switch to turn it on…it was a very 
small, very quiet fan, and it worked really well to pull odors out…as well as 
teeny airborne particles. 

 

Or….Try gels instead of odorless acrylics? 

 

Good luck to you in your new place!

 

Karen

Morning Glory

Key West

 




From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Adrienne Schodtler
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 7:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: odorless acrylic question and other stuff


 







So I have changed salons recently, and everything there is awesome so 
far...it's still the honeymoon phase...but the owner requested I use odorless 
acrylic.  MMMM, not loving it, but I'll give it a try.  My first set took 
FOREVER to set up on Friday, and she called to come back in today because the 
gel topcoat cracked...only on the white, and they yellowed badly.



 



Any tips or suggestions?  I read somewhere else odorless can not be used with 
colored acrylic.  I use young nails mostly and some creative.  Aren't there 
some type of drops I can buy to put in my monomer?  Is anyone using odorless 
everyday?  





Adrienne Schodt
ler



High Tech Nail Tech



Holly Springs, NC



 



www.nailsbyadrienne.homestead.com 



www.blissfullounge.com 



 



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