Ok, so how does everyone repair a broken nail? Superglue and a tea bag? silk 
wrap with resin and activator? Plain base coat? What are some ways out there to 
repair a natural nail that is broken? Thanks everyone!

Shannon Kuharik
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Debbie Doerrlamm 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:54 PM
  Subject: NailTech:: Re: julietting


  this is exactly how I did my own nails - repaired breaks and cracks way back 
in  umm.. well before the turn of the century lets leave it to that OK?? It's 
also how I managed to glue myself to my nightstand the eve of my step brothers 
wedding :)

  Crazy glue and juliete paper then tea bags later on

  Debbie


  At 06:12 PM 4/23/2009, you wrote:

    If I have a bottle of Star brush on resin handy I will use that, because it 
is really thin and self activates. Sometimes I use that like a basecoat, let it 
dry and then put things over top of it, whether I am using polish, paper, or 
whatever. I haven't tried that on anyone else yet, though, just me. I'll have 
to comandeer a student tomorrow morning and run this as an experiment:D 
     

    Nicole Cormier
    Very Happy Instructor
    European School of Esthetics
    Winnipeg Manitoba
    ********************************************
    The mighty oak is a tiny acorn that stood its ground.


    On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 5:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

      Nicole,

      When you use the gibson-do you only put base coat or glue too? 


      Arpi Sekeryan

      Sent from my Verizon Wireless


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      From: Nicole Cormier 

      Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:59:33 -0500 


      To: < [email protected]>

      Subject: NailTech:: Re: julietting


      INM makes a Juliette kit, but all I use is perm papers and clear base 
coat. I've also separated the plies of sheets of gibson towels and used those 
on my own nails in a pinch. My mother used to do it to her nails with nail glue 
and tissue, then base coat and polish. 


      Nicole Cormier

      Very Happy Instructor

      European School of Esthetics

      Winnipeg Manitoba

      ********************************************

      The mighty oak is a tiny acorn that stood its ground.



      On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Simmy Bredal-Bell <[email protected]> 
wrote:

        Maggie,

        I used to educate for Orly years ago and they used to make Juliette 
kits. I believe they were the original company.  You should contact them.  
www.orlybeauty.com

        Hope this helps.


        Simmy Bredal-Bell


        (on the road from my Blackberry)


        -----Original Message-----

        From: Maggie in Visalia <[email protected]>


        Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:40:55

        To: < [email protected]>

        Subject: NailTech:: Re: julietting





        Some good, some bad. :)


        The process was really painstaking since, quite frankly, I was making 
it up as I went! lol. But they came out nice.


        Unfortunately, I had some issues and ended up using several coats of 
basecoat, so she later reported that several of the wraps came off in tact 
during her vacation due to sheer thickness.


        But we both remain confident that the service is a great idea.


        I can only find one source for the original Juliette wrap kit online, 
I'm going to order it and see if that makes a difference. Every resource I've 
been able to find describes a "liquid" that you dip the papers into before 
applying them to the nail-- I'm hoping to find out what that liquid is!



        Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA

        "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."

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        --- On Thu, 4/23/09, Shannon Kuharik < 
[email protected]> wrote:


        > From: Shannon Kuharik < [email protected]>

        > Subject: NailTech:: Re:julietting

        > To: [email protected] 

        > Date: Thursday, April 23, 2009, 5:44 AM

        >

        > Hey Maggie,

        >  How did the julietting go??

        > Shannon Kuharik

        > ----- Original Message -----

        > From: "Maggie in Visalia" <[email protected]>

        > To: < [email protected]>

        > Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 4:44 PM

        > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Jessica Natural Nail Products

        >

        >

        >

        >

        > Yeah, it should add just a bit of strength to the nail and

        > help with polish

        > adhesion.

        >

        > I've been alternating Minxing and Julietting my right hand

        > for the last few

        > weeks-- even Minxed over the Juliettes once. The Juliettes

        > really did

        > improve my polish wear! Which is saying a lot since I'm

        > oh-so-not careful

        > about my polish when I wear it. It usually lasts about 10

        > minutes. But I

        > really tried to be careful with it to see if it made a big

        > difference and I

        > got a good 6 days of wear out of my polish with the

        > Juliettes before I had

        > dropped enough acetone on them to make them look like

        > crud.

        >

        > I'm going in tomorrow and Julietting my one natural nail

        > client. She leaves

        > on vacation on Monday. She is very diligent with her nail

        > care and usually

        > repolishes her own nails every 3 to 5 days as needed. She's

        > also my best

        > "test" client as she pays close attention to every detail

        > and gives me very

        > in-depth reveiws when I try something new.

        >

        > We're both really excited about trying the Juliettes!

        >

        >

        >

        > Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA

        > Now Blogging for Nails Magazine online!

        > http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/

        > http://www.nailsbymaggie.biz

        > "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."

        >

        >

        > --- On Thu, 3/26/09, shannon <[email protected] >

        > wrote:

        >

        > > From: shannon <[email protected] >

        > > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Jessica Natural Nail Products

        > > To: [email protected] 

        > > Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 4:24 AM

        > > Very

        > > interesting, I have never heard of this. Sounds

        > pretty

        > > cool, I will wait to see how it goes. Is this

        > > done for strengthening the nail? I have tons of perm

        > > papers, will have to wait for your step by step.

        > >

        > >

        > > Shannon Arnold

        > > Flip Flop Beauty Shop

        > > Coopers Plains, NY

        > > [email protected]

        > >

        > > --- On Wed, 3/25/09, Maggie in Visalia

        > > <[email protected]>

        > wrote:

        > >

        > >

        > > From: Maggie in Visalia <[email protected]>

        > > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Jessica Natural Nail Products

        > > To: [email protected] 

        > > Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 8:44 PM

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > > Juliettes are paper wraps. There is a product that is

        > > premade, packaged and sold as Juliette wraps, but word

        > from

        > > the OLD SCHOOL, pre-acrylic gals (Mom was originally

        > > licensed in 1964 for instance) is that the best paper

        > to use

        > > is the end papers for perms.

        > >

        > > You tear the paper instead of cutting it so that the

        > edges

        > > are soft. You don't glue, you use clear polish. With

        > the

        > > torn edges, the paper will blend into the polish and

        > not

        > > create little rough edges.

        > >

        > > I have ONE die-hard natural nail client and we have

        > been

        > > discussing trying Juliettes for years. But I can

        > never

        > > really get ahold of anyone who does them to pick

        > their

        > > brain, so I've had to sort of re-invent the technique

        > > based on what I do know.

        > >

        > > Crystal (my client) defines a "natural nail

        > > service" as something that is completely removed with

        > > polish remover between manicures....and I agree with

        > her.

        > >

        > > These "gel manicures" are GREAT-- but they are

        > > gel

        > >  overlays. They are NOT natural nail services by

        > the

        > > definition of most clients.

        > >

        > > I'm doing a full set of Juliettes on Crystal this

        > > weekend, I'll let you now how it goes!

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > >

        > > Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA

        > > Now Blogging for Nails Magazine online!

        > > http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/

        > > http://www.nailsbymaggie.biz

        > > "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my

        > > time."

        > >

        > >

        > > --- On Wed, 3/25/09, Michelle Phoenix < [email protected]>

        > > wrote:

        > >

        > > > From: Michelle Phoenix < [email protected]>

        > > > Subject: NailTech:: Re: Jessica Natural Nail

        > Products

        > > > To: [email protected] 

        > > > Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 3:27 PM

        > > > what's a juliette wrap?

        > > >

        > > >

        > > > On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:41 PM,

        > > > Maggie in Visalia <[email protected]>

        > > > wrote:

        > > >

        > > >

        > > >

        > > >

        > > >

        > > >

        > > > I'm also interested in Jessica's program..

        > > > I've recently developed an interest in natural

        > > nails --

        > > > I'm determined to bring back Juliette wraps.

        > > >

        > > > I'm hoping to find the time to take one of

        > > > Jessica's classes before the end of

        > >  the year. I'd

        > > > love to hear from anyone out there that has

        > experience

        > > with

        > > > Jessica-- or who specializes in natural nails!

        > > >

        > > >

        > > > Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA

        > > > Now Blogging for Nails Magazine online!

        > > > http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/

        > > > http://www.nailsbymaggie.biz

        > > >

        > > > "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of

        > > my

        > > > time."

        > > >

        > > > --- On Tue, 3/24/09, [email protected]

        > > > <[email protected]>

        > > > wrote:

        > > >

        > > >

        > > >

        > > > From: [email protected]

        > > > <[email protected]>

        > > >

        > > > Subject: NailTech:: Jessica Natural Nail

        > Products

        > > > To: [email protected] 

        > > > Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 6:34 PM

        > > >

        > > >

        > > > Has anyone taken the Jessica Natural Nail Master

        > > Class

        > > > training? I am interested in taking this class

        > because

        > > I

        > > > only want to do natural nails and pedicures. Due

        > to

        > > my

        > > > allergic reaction to using acrylic and wearing

        > it.

        > > >

        > > >

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