I am good for anytime in March or after (Feb is super busy!)  I do a
two day class that is hands on and covers everything.  Send me an
email with dates that may NOT work for you and I'll add you to my
list, I have a few waiting for a class so I'll email all of you to try
to coordinate a date and location.  Hopefully we can get the class
going soon so you guys can get busy! :)

-Jess



On Feb 12, 8:55 pm, Michelle Cordes <[email protected]> wrote:
> When is the class, Jess? I am interested... what is the price and what does 
> that include?
>  
> Hey Michele in Longview... wanna come up for a class? Do some gel type 
> stuff?!?
>  
> Anyone else game? I am SUPER interested... let's see what Jess can teach 
> us!!! Put ya to the test, Jess!! :) And I would love to be your go-to gal in 
> Bremerton!!!
>  
> Michelle Cordes
> Bremerton, WA
>
> --- On Thu, 2/12/09, Jess in WA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: Jess in WA <[email protected]>
> Subject: NailTech:: Re: Why gels? And Essie pedi opinions...
> To: "NailTech" <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, February 12, 2009, 8:55 AM
>
> Michelle someone actually called me wanting to find someone who does
> gel in Bremerton.  There isn't anyone that I know of, you could
> certainly get all those clients.  I may have a class coming up in
> Sequim.  Would you like to join??  I could help you fix what problems
> your having ;)
>
> -Jess
> LuvNailz
>
> On Feb 11, 10:36 pm, Michelle Cordes <[email protected]> wrote:> Thanks 
> ladies for all the replies. I guess that I am just annoyed that for
>
> some reason, I cannot master this, and maybe that it what gets a bee all in my
> bonnet!! I do just fine with my specialty, but not many people it seems do 
> what
> I do anymore. Clients who move have a hard time finding a tech to do good pink
> and white acrylic sculpts. My concern is that with more people it seems doing
> gel, that the heavily military area I am in has people who would get their 
> nails
> done if they could find someone who did what they had before (gels)... LOL... 
> ya
> follow me? That I could meet a need somewhere for some folks...>  
> > Oh, I don't know. Maybe I'll just keep fussin' with it and see
>
> where it leads. Thanks for everyone's tips... :)>  
> > Michelle Cordes
> > Bremerton, WA 
>
> > --- On Wed, 2/11/09, Michelle Cordes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Michelle Cordes <[email protected]>
> > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Why gels? And Essie pedi opinions...
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 8:29 AM
>
> > Howdy Marsha, Melody, and Shannon...etc... etc... :)
> >  Yes, I learned how to do gels in school... right alongside the acrylic
>
> and wraps. That was 13 years ago, and since I understand that products change
> and get better, and new ones come out, I have continued to try to find a gel I
> can master that doesn't frustrate the cr#p out of me!!! So here is some more
> info.>  
> > I can easily do tips or natural overlay of clear gel. That is a piece of
>
> cake. I can do pink gel and white gel paint, still pretty easy. I find that
> either the client does great (no lifting or breaking) or they are an ABSOLUTE
> MESS- no in between. This has made it hard for me to figure out if I have done
> something wrong or they just can't wear gels- but if it's just some
> can't wear them- then DAMN lots of people can't!>  
> > My next issue is tips. I don't use tips for my acrylic for a reason. I
>
> prefer to sculpt because it is faster for me, there is no glue breakdown, and 
> I
> feel I get a more flattering shape to the nail. I can't sculpt gel. Just
> can't. I have tried with every product, gone to classes, watched endless
> videos and I just can't seem to get it. Haven't had my a-ha moment
> yet... :)>  
> > And then my third issue is time. I do a full set of pink and white
>
> sculpted acrylic in just under an hour, backfill in just under an hour, and my
> fills take about 45 minutes. From what I have seen, a one color gel fill is 
> also
> between 45 minutes to an hour, but a full set is at least an hour and a half. 
> I
> charge $30 for a fill, $38 for a backfill, and $70 for a full set with
> acrylics... I would have to charge MORE than that because gels are more 
> time...>  
> > So yes, Marsha, I guess I am asking... why should this old dog learn some
>
> new tricks? I have always subscribed to the idea that people should find what
> they are best at and then find the clients who are looking for what they do,
> otherwise you can get the "jack of all trades, master of none" thing
> goin' on. But I also don't want to be that nailtech who sits around
> going "my way is the best, so I'm not learnin anything new"!>  
> > Any input from anyone? :)
> > Michelle Cordes
>
> > From: [email protected]
>
> <[email protected]>> Subject: NailTech:: Re: Why gels? And 
> Essie pedi opinions...
> > To: "NailTech Group" <[email protected]>
> > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 4:32 AM
>
> > The largest reason why gels are preferred by clients is that they are
>
> hypoallergenic and no fumes. Typically zero lifting.... They are not porous 
> like
> AC so polish doesn't stain them and acetone will not break down the gel like
> it will AC.
>
> > I will note that the majority of the public believes that gel is
>
> "better for your nails than AC." What they mean is they think there is
> less damage to the nail plate.... But I am always quick to inform them that it
> is the TECHNICIAN that causes damage to nail plates!!! Haha! Except, of 
> course,
> in the case of "chronics"---- those that chew, rip, tear, and/or pick
> their nails off!
>
> > You newbies will begin to find that most spas and a lot of salons do not
>
> want techs to use AC because of the "perfumed aroma" that is released!
> Giggles... I just tell them it smells like money to me! However they will not
> let you use AC in their businesses because of that.
>
> > So... I would recommend that ANY professional nail artist, specialist,
>
> technician-- whatever you dubb yourself-- learn ALL products! AND know the
> differences, pros & cons of each... It will only make you more marketable!
>
>
>
> > Melody Montgomery
>
> > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular
>
> > From: shannon
> > Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 04:05:15 -0800 (PST)
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Why gels? And Essie pedi opinions...
>
> > I ditto what Marsha said,  they file like butter.  Just easier to work
> with for me. 
>
> > Shannon Arnold
> > Flip Flop Beauty Shop
> > Coopers Plains, NY
> > [email protected]
>
> > --- On Wed, 2/11/09, Marsha Rubino <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Marsha Rubino <[email protected]>
> > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Why gels? And Essie pedi opinions...
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 3:28 AM
>
> > One reason I like using gels is that they are so easy to file and doing
>
> a backfill is a snap. Doing a backfill in acrylic is way too much work. But I
> am confused by your question, Michelle.....you say you have been using gel
> since school.......is it you feel you haven't mastered them yet and are you
> asking....is it worth the effort?  Plus, although they are becoming more 
> widely
> available, for many years, it was hard for clients to find someone who did
> gels....at least in my area. I wanted to fill that need.>  Marsha McDonald 
> Rubino
> > GIMME NAILS
> > 37 Fifth St. E. Suite 102
> > Kalispell, Montana 59901
> > [email protected]
>
> > From: Michelle Cordes <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:39:54 AM
> > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Why gels? And Essie pedi opinions...
>
> > oh. and I suppose I should add this...
> > I've used gel since nail school. I have used Vibrato, OPI Microbond,
>
> IBD (including gel polish), and currently use Brisa. I have used over tips,
> natural nails, tried to sculpt, builder white, paint on white... I am not new 
> at
> this... really.... LOL! OK, now let me have it ladies!>  
> > Michelle Cordes
>
> > --- On Tue, 2/10/09, Michelle Cordes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Michelle Cordes <[email protected]>
> > Subject: NailTech:: Why gels? And Essie pedi opinions...
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 11:35 PM
>
> > Hey ladies. Ok, 2 questions...
> >  
> > 1.) Has anyone tried the Essie pedicure line? My co-worker just bought an
>
> intro kit and I am interested to hear any input y'all have...>  
> > 2.) Can you girls who do gels AND acrylics (or have in the past done both)
>
> explain to me why go with gel instead of acrylic? Other than odor, I get that
> part. But for example, we do lots of acrylic in the salon I work in, so there
> would be no reason to do gels to keep smell away. Seriously, I just watched 
> the
> tutorial videos at gelessentialz.com and it looks like lots of work to me
> compared to sculpting acrylic!!! LOL... somebody... anybody... help me
> understand!!! :)>  
> > I hear y'all talk about gels, and it fascinates me, but I just
>
> can't figure out why I would want to master them personally! Sell me,
> girls!!!>  
> > Michelle Cordes
> > Washington (State), where it is snowing. again. so all my clients can
>
> cancel. again. sissies. :)
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