First of all, Shannon, do NOT clean/dehydrate the nail with alcohol! Use Acetone straight.
Be sure you oversize tips slightly and fit them to the natural nail plates according to the amount of natural C curve. Choose a tip slightly wider from sidewall to sidewall and file it down a little to fit instead of trying to make a tip that is too small work! Be sure your bulbs are not old! This is usually the leading cause of issues with gel! Feel free to call me if you need to! Melody Montgomery Everything Nailz Ink Greenville, NC 252-217-8221 Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular -----Original Message----- From: Shannon Marburger <[email protected]> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 17:22:03 To: <[email protected]> Subject: NailTech:: Salon Update and Questions Hi Everybody: it has been awhile since I have been able to post! I finally opened my salon, The Nail Station, in Dawsonville, GA., on November 4, 2008. I named it "The Nail Station" because the building is a renovated old PURE Gas Station. It was originally built in the 20's and was the first all-night gas station in the country. It is also the birthplace of NASCAR, since many of your early winning drivers came from Dawsonville, GA. I would like to thank everyone who has called and also who sent me polish and some supplies! It was very much appreciated. I will start my "abused women's shelter" program in two weeks. I am very excited to help these people! I am having a tough time, like everybody else, with a very slow clientele. I am averaging about 1 client a day, maybe. The good thing is that there is a slew of NSS about 10 miles east of me, but no other salons within twenty miles in the other directions!! I am "on the square" in the downtown area (also historic section), whereas the others are on the main highway. I need advertising advice as well. I have NO money, my home rent is 2 months behind and my car needs a tune up bad. (Sorry, had to vent) Well, here's the thing....I AM NOT GIVING UP!! I love what I do (although I am not experienced enough, only out of school 1-1/2 yrs) and I don't care that it is slow! If my home landlord (God Bless him, he supports me 100% in this venture), will let me and my daughter stay at in our home, I know I can make a go of my salon in town. The salon is so pretty and homey....its like walking into your home. Your pedicure is done on a chaise lounge, and you get to listen to Il Divo (great looking/sounding guys!), and I pamper them to sleep every time!! I know I am going to make it...... Besides mani/pedi's, I only do gels! The problem: they fall off or the tip cracks or the gel cracks....can't figure it out!! I prep correctly: clean the nail plate completely-getting rid of any skin/cuticle, I remove the shine, I remove the dust, I alchol the nail, I apply the white tips (yes, ABS plastic), I prime the natural nail, wait til it gets chalky. I apply the gel (2-3 layers), I smooth out if there are any bumbs, etc. and add gel topcoat. I cure everything for 3 minutes each layer! The next day or a couple of days later the nails chip off, or come off completely. I am exasperated!! and frustrated! and I have lost those clients ---- damn! I need help! I have called an educator that is about 20 miles from me, but she said she is too busy, but would keep me in mind. I appreciate that, but I need help now. I am going to my first class in THE SMOKIES, but that is not until June! Just cannot find any classes here in Georgia, or anyone that may be able to mentor me.... ANY --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/NailTech?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
