That makes a lot of sense Mindy.

Michele

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On Jul 11, 2009, at 11:20 AM, "Mindy Borrego" <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> <<Manufacturers will always tell you that you shouldn't mix because  
> if you ever have a problem they can't help you troubleshoot. That  
> being said, I'm sure every nail tech, to some extent, mixes product.>>
>
> And in my experience, that is true (and as a teacher, that is what I  
> teach  my students).  However...
>
> It is my understanding that once gel has been placed under the light  
> and properly cured, you are NOT mixing product, because the gel has  
> polymerized.  This is unlike acrylic where there may be the  
> temptation to mix company ABC's monomer with company XYZ's polymer.   
> That's a no-no (but not to say that folks don't do it).
>
> Can any gel experts out there confirm or dispute this??
>
> Mindy Borrego, Mindyfingers, Granby, CT
> e-mail: [email protected]
>
>
> >

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