I get it at Walmart or Costco. It's probably about $4 a can at Walmart. I think 
it comes in a 3-can pack at Costco. I've also bought it at Target on clearance 
for pretty cheap. You can also get it at OfficeMax or other supply stores. I 
love using it. Makes getting the dust out of the little crevices so much 
easier! :)

 

Michele
 


Subject: NailTech:: Re: ??? for sprinkle queens/bling
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 23:04:11 +0000



Michelle is the canned air expensive?
MJ
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From: "Michele ." 
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 16:01:29 -0700
To: NailTech Group<[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Re: ??? for sprinkle queens/bling


Not Pati but I use canned air to blow it off. Works wonderfully. :)
 
Michele
 


From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 01:35:30 -0400
Subject: NailTech:: Re: ??? for sprinkle queens/bling
To: [email protected]



Pati,
What type of brush are you using to brush the excess glitter off?
 

Mary Jo Zwirowski
Tipz n Toez, Ltd. ~ www.tipzntoezltd.com
Naperville, IL
 
Diana,
when i do it I sprinkle BUT...I prep nail, cleanse with scrubfresh, apply 
protein bond, put in toe separators, apply base coat, sprinkle and THEN 
cure...when they come out of light I brush off excess and apply gloss gel.  
cure again and done!  no buffing or filing....


 Pati

Everyone has a photographic memory.
Some, like me, just don't have any film.

-----Original Message-----
From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 4 May 2009 7:20 am
Subject: NailTech:: ??? for sprinkle queens/bling


 Okay, tried the sprinkle again, (bling toes) on two clients and to be  honest 
it didn't save me anytime, thought it would.  actually thought  it was a pain 
in the butt.  But, here is my problem, and maybe you guys can give me a hint or 
something.  I apply gel, cure for 2 minutes.  When it is cured, the gel is  
tacky.  I sprinkled away. I tapped the foot, knocked it around,  slapped 
LOLOLOL to remove excess. (one of the clients did ask me if  it was sanitary to 
put the unused glitter back into the  container,  because I sprinkled (poured) 
way too much on her and had  to throw it away)I did cure again for another 2 
minutes.  Okay this is where the pain in the butt came. When I applied the gel  
on top of this, the glitter started moving, so I was getting  "patches". I 
applied the gel thicker and a lighter touch, but didn't  like the sidewalls, 
because the glitter would move, would have  patches, so ended up with the gel 
not very close to the  sidewalls.  The gel wouldn't glide to the sidewalls 
unless I really  added more then it would go onto the skin.  jeez, does anyone  
understand this one.  Maybe what I am trying to say, is control issues.  When I 
mix my  glitter and gel on the toe or brush, I have control of both.  So all 
you sprinkle queens, do you guys know what I am  saying?  thanks for any help.  
diana from indiana   



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