Yes that's what I'm saying. Size them then. Lay minx under lamp to pre
heat while prepin nails.
Remove and heat until limp. Apply with pressure never pull or tug like
when u do silk. This will result in that pleastin or flutes.

On 8/20/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you saying the tiny flutes or pleats around the free edge are the
> result of pulling or tugging?
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 8/20/2009 8:56:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
> Arpi  that's was a  gr8 step by step. I would like to add  **  NEVER
> pull or tug on minx not at any point. Since mix expands when  heated
> and has a "memory". Whn cooled it will shrink and have tiny flutes  or
> pleates all round free edge.
> That's all :)
>
> On 8/20/09,  [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Jenn, here it  is...
>>
>> Step 1-Perform a manicure+cleanse nails (dry manicure  preferably)-pay
>> special attention to the nail bed near the lateral  fold+cuticle.
>> Step 2-Under Minx heat, match Minx to the Nail: Warm  hands + Minx under
> Minx
>> + under eat match Minx to the nail to the  closest template
>> Step 3-Minx Application: Remaining under heat apply  to the nail align the
>> curved end of Minx, up to but not over the  cuticle-start with the center
> of
>> the nail first and apply pressure,  use even pressure+press outwards from
> the
>> center to the sides to  ensure proper adhesion, fold excess Minx over the
>> free edge and under  the finger to secure. If template does not fit
> exactly
>> to nail bed,  trim with nail scissors.
>> Step 4-Remove from Minx heat and file excess:  Remove Minx from heat
> allow to
>> cool, approx. 10 seconds. Remove excess  Minx from under finger and pull,
> in
>> a downward direction use your Minx  file to remove, be sure not to file
>> across the surface of the  nail.
>> Step 5. Return the Minx to heat: Return nail under Minx heat and  perform
> the
>> 3 point quality check.
>> 1st Point: Apply even  pressure from the center working outward to ensure
>> complete  adhesion.
>> 2nd Point: Perfect application using a soft cuticle pusher  or an
> orangewood
>> stick, starting in the center, apply pressure to the  outward to all
> sides,
>> make sure Minx has an airtight seal and all  edges are snug.
>> 3rd Point: Inspect sides and free edge making sure  Minx is snug+smooth.
> Trim
>> or file to perfect as necessary.
>>  Step 6-Customer Approval: Ask your customer to inspect their newly  Minx
>> manicure by checking sides and running their fingers along the  free edge
> to
>> check smoothness, perfect if necessary.
>> Good  Luck!
>> Arpi Sekeryan
>> Sent from my Verizon  Wireless
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jennifer  White <[email protected]>
>>
>> Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009  14:00:21
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Subject:  NailTech:: Minx Written instructions
>>
>>
>>
>>  Hi
>>
>> Can someone send me written instructions for Minx please? I  have to go
>> do a set after work but I can't view the video again here  because I
>> can't download Quicktime on this computer,
>>
>>  Thanks,
>> Jenn
>>
>> Sent from Jennifer's  iPhone
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>>
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