Melony
Don't feel bad neither could I. 
Caralyn

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On Jan 20, 2009, at 10:55 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Hey Pati,

I tell you, I have no clue whatsoever why I couldn't make LCN work! I sat with 
2 different educators, did the same exact things they did... Oh yeah, I DID 
apply it the same way I apply Brisa.... The problem was within a week, the 
product was lifting on almost everyone I used it on!

I followed the manufacturers directions to a TEE... I was using LCN lamps with 
brand new bulbs... I eliminated every possible reason that could be causing the 
lifting.... Yes, including brand new primer and brushes... I could not make 
that product work!

That coupled with all the stuff in my previous post is why I used the term 
"different".... In an attempt to be diplomatic! Haha!

I don't want to offend any LCN users out there... But I swear... I couldn't 
make it work!

Melody M

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From: Pati 
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 23:42:11 -0500
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Sorry .. Resin again ---LCN
it IS more expensive I agree with that....I never wiped off the dispersion 
layer in between cures!  I applied it the same way i would Brisa...and they 
both stayed great!  I do know you have to have a strong lamp for LCN...maybe 
your bulbs were off?


 Pati
To: Pati
From: God
"Not what you wanted. Not what you asked for, nor what you deserve. You weren't 
supposed to get this -- but I made you strong enough to deal with it. How you 
view this gift, is entirely your choice."


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
To: NailTech Group <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 9:57 pm
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Sorry .. Resin again ---LCN

Haha! LCN IS gel... They call it resin for marketing purposes.  It costs about  
three times what Brisa costs.  They market this product as "organic..." 
Smilz...  And, as a whole, the "general public" has no clue what that really 
means!  Haha!   How many times have we had THAT discussion i n here, ladies?  
Giggles...  I have used this LCN product. From every application I have laid-- 
assuming its  chemical formula is still the same as it was about 2 years ago-- 
you only get  about 80% cure on it....  MEANING the 20% that is left remaining 
is the "dispersion" layer; i.e., that  which chemically is unable to "cure.". 
SO.. With most gel systems, you simply  apply your next layer of gel on top of 
the dispersion (tacky) layer so it can  bond (cure) to it, etc etc, creating 
the artificial nail.  With LCN, the dispersion layer is so great, you have to 
wipe it off, buff, and  apply more product after curing each layer...  So.. In 
light of the cost of this product
 AND the amount of it that doesn't  cure.... I never understood why anyone ever 
uses it!  But, most techs who use LCN around here charge like 75.00 for a set 
of P/Ws and  45.00 for 2wk fills!  And I guess they have to in order to 
purchase it!  Anyway... That was my experience with LCN.... Maybe I just didn't 
know how to  hold my mouth!    Melody Montgomery   Sent from my BlackBerry® 
wireless device from U.S. Cellular  -----Original Message----- From: "Dayna - 
Days of Beauty" <[email protected]>  Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 21:39:35  To: 
<[email protected]> Subject: NailTech:: Re: Sorry .. Resin again ---LCN 
   She at first  came in to me asking me if I could help her with Gels  and 
Acrylics. I agreed.  Then  she asked me to help her with Resin, but she 
confused me when she said the resin looked like gel. That is when I came here 
for help. I thought I was losing my mind. Because I learned that Resins were in 
the same family as Silk and Fiberglass
 and she was talking resin-gel. That is what I originally wanted to clarify. 
THEN she tells me that the Resin she wants help with was LCN and the Salon 
owner stated to her that if she brushed up on her gel skills that LCN would be 
easier for her. I was taught that LCN was a gel, and now they are saying 
resin?? . I have had little experience with LCN, and I agree with you Melody, 
it IS a different product.  Nothing like a bunch of marketing hooey to get this 
Nail Technician growing an extra few gray hairs! Thanks everyone :)   Dayna 
Days of Beauty Ontario - CANADA   -----Original Message----- From: 
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:13 PM To: 
NailTech Group Subject: NailTech:: Re: Sorry .. Resin again ---LCN  Dayna,  If 
she is being required to use LCN...and asking you to teach her... She is asking 
you to teach her that particular gel system.  I
 am20basing this solely on the previous posts... Please scroll down....  Based 
on your description here, she is trying to learn LCN.  Make sure she is 
correctly communicating to you the system she is trying to learn because to me, 
I am not hearing "wraps" on any level.  And, if it is LCN.... Be prepared to 
use a product that is totally different than any other gel system I have ever 
experienced!! Haha!! TRUST ME!  Melody Montgomery   Sent from my BlackBerryR 
wireless device from U.S. Cellular  -----Original Message----- From: 
<[email protected]>  Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 19:02:00  To: 
<[email protected]> Subject: NailTech:: Re: Sorry .. Resin again ---LCN 
   The reason why I am askingis that I want other nail techs to back me up in 
this.  A prospective student is asking me to teach her "resin" and I explained 
to her what it is then solidified it with your emails. The more the merrier 
please :) Thanks ladies :)   Dayna  Sent to you on my palm R
 wireless device  -----Original Message-----  From:  "Tanis Darling" 
<[email protected]> Subj:  NailTech:: Re: Sorry .. Resin again ---LCN Date:  
Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:02 pm Size:  5K To:  <[email protected]>             
 Hi Dayna,  Where are you in Ontario? P erhaps I can point  you in the 
direction of some solid "NO marketing hooey" education..  Tanis (Darling) Payne 
  ----- Original Message -----   From:  Dayna - Days  of Beauty   To: 
[email protected]   Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 3:20  PM  Subject: 
NailTech:: Sorry .. Resin again  ---LCN        I  understand what you have all 
told me about the Resin, being similar to Wraps.  However a Nail Salon here in 
Town say they use LCN Resin that is similar to a  gel.   Someone  please 
explain.    Dayna  Days  of Beauty  Ontario  - CANADA                    

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