I called her yesterday and I asked her how they were coming off. She said she went to open her cabinet and it just popped off. Well I love when they say that cause I know the whole nail didn't come off like that especially gel. I started to think back and yes she has been a client of mine for a year now. I use to use acrylic on her and she may of had one or two off but for the most part no prob. I think she may be used to that stronger feel of acrylic. Yes she used to go to the nss salon and had trenches drilled in her nais. I'll. Find more out tues when I do her nails but for now I don't know. Sorry pati I may have sent you something twice last night I don't know where my messg went Brenda Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular
-----Original Message----- From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 05:48:40 To: <[email protected]> Subject: NailTech:: Re: NailTech::I agree Pati/ Re: Vent Yep I agree Pati, and also will YELL out like Pati said, Please be Gentle. Whenever I read something like, they canned tomotoes, or cleaned with bleach, or washed the car with strong soap, and the nails came off, I just don't get it. Even the comment that I have heard for years, the reason nails come off is because they don't use cuticle oil! I have never had this problem either, clients never use the oil. And the few that do, I see the advantage of the cuticle being softer, not to prevent lifting!!! And like Pati, my clients hardly ever wear gloves. The only chemical I have ever seen ruin nails is paint remover or stain remover type products. Now have I had clients ruin their nails by doing something at home like cleaning? OF COURSE. But it was from banging them and using their nails as tools. I think some cannot wear ac and some cannot wear gel, just doesn't matter. I actually have a couple with gel on a couple of their nails, ac just doesn't work on them, weird. So I have to say, I think Pati thinks the same, we respect you guys, and believe you all, but we have been scratching our heads for YEARS, and don't get it. Just Our opinion!!!!!!!!! thanks Pati for speaking up. Behind you 100%!!!!!!!!!!! diana from indiana At 09:10 PM 10/27/2009, you wrote: >I HAVE to say something here...please be gentle with me you guys! > ok right now my nails are a mess cause of the chemo, but for YEARS > and YEARS I wore acrylic (and before that... wraps) and have never > been a glove wearer. OK I did have a housekeeper for many of those > years but...I DO preserve tomatoes and have raised 3 > kids....cooking, daily cleaning, bathing them etc. I even had 2 > dogs...my nails didn't come off unless I picked them or bit them > off. That was either when I did them or others did them.... > so....gloves may keep them nicer but I don't think they play THAT > big of a part in nails staying on. I had a large clientele ...both > in Florida and NY and barely any of them used gloves on a daily > basis....and they, save 1 or 2, never had problems! >(The "preserving the tomatoes" part really got me! We do like 250 >jars every year! The food processor does the work...we don't squish >them by hand! ) JMHO...please be gentle.... > >[] > Pati > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
