ok Deb, what brand are you wearing?  Debbie
 
 
In a message dated 11/22/2009 5:12:23 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I have had SOG's on my nails for upwards of 8 wks straight no fill, no  
lifting..
and good lord Lynnette still a picker???
Deb

At 03:45  PM 11/22/2009, you wrote:

I am in the car trying to pick  this SOG off my fingers. Damn--this stuff 
is harder to get off than acrylic  or regular gel. I know, I know. Not good 
for the nails-yada, yada. Like I  tell my clients-do as I say not as I do!!!! 
;-)Buenos  dias,Lynnette

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From:  [email protected] 
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 14:14:21  +0000
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  NailTech:: "Soak-off gels"
Pati,I have an Illusion kit. I tried it after  the PA networking event. I 
only read the directions. It felt great and  really not rubbery to me. Then I 
watched some of their podcast/webcast and  that was one of the things that 
NSI wanted for their SOG, to not be rubbery  like their competition. 
Honestly, the rubbery feel on the others does not  bother me, it is just 
different! 
Buenos dias,Lynnette

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From: Pati <[email protected]>  
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:30:17 -0500
To:  <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: NailTech::  "Soak-off gels"

I have to  disagree with you on this one Lynnette.....I think NSI's S/o 
gels are very  rubbery.  Axxium is not rubbery at all..so far.

Pati 

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You don't  always see them, But you know they are always there.


-----Original Message-----
From:  [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat,  Nov 21, 2009 2:24 pm
Subject: Re: NailTech:: "Soak-off  gels"

Maggie,
Thanks for that info!
If you want an array of  color but still use TT, get the TEN drops. They 
are gorgeous and you can  make any color you want. 
I have the Nailife on now and they are holding  strong. 
As for the "rubbery" feel- the only one so far that does NOT  have that is 
NSI's soak off. 
Again, muchas gracias. for the  info!
Buenos dias,
Lynnette 
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From: Maggie in Visalia <[email protected]_ 
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Date:  Sat, 21 Nov 2009 10:56:04 -0800 (PST)
To: <_  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Subject: Re: NailTech::  "Soak-off gels"

Hey Lynette:

I am only just getting into  the world of gel manis but this is where I am 
and where I'm  headed:

First was finding a s/o gel that I actually liked. I'm  really a  fan of 
traditional gels and finding a s/o took some time.  Every one I tried kept 
chipping/peeling at the free edge. Till Tammy Taylor  introduced her gels. That 
stuff is the freakin bomb. If I can keep it on MY  nails for 2 weeks at a 
time then it gets a major pass!

Problem  is, TT gel isn't out in a full line of polish colors yet. Despite 
my attempt  to email, call, and generally whine them into existence. 

I  haven't broken down an invested in gel polishes from anyone else yet-- 
I'm  crossing my fingers that TT is going to come through for me  soon.

I can say that yes, a good gel mani will last 2 to 3  weeks! No problems. 

I still find it faster and easier to just  file it off. It files off very 
easily with a file. I also found that it's  best to remove the gel completely 
between manicures even if they want the  same color. These gels are rubbery 
and when they get thicker they don't make  a stronger enhancement, they 
just peel easier. Gel polishes are definitely  NOT designed to extend a nail or 
add strength! 

As for pricing,  I have been working hard to get my entire pricing 
structure into a coherent  pattern based on time required for the service and 
an 
hourly average. So  right now a manicure is $25-- the same as a basic ac fill; 
and a gel  manicure is $30-- same as a basic gel fill. 

LMK about those  Nailite gel polishes! 

Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia,  CA
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--- On  Sat, 11/21/09, Lynnette Madden <_  [email protected]_ 
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From: Lynnette Madden <_  [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >

Subject: NailTech:: "Soak-off gels"

To: "NailTech" <_  [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >

Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 8:49 AM


Hey everyone!

Two weeks ago I was visiting my daughter in Chicago. She has this

tendency to run me all over the city to see everything.

Just about every block had at least FOUR chop shops. Some had six!

BUT, the thing that fascinated me was that every single one had a  sign

that advertised " NO CHIP MANICURES."

I tried to keep looking, but my daughter wanted to keep moving. But  I

talked to her about it and she said that it really works! Her

roommates sister had it done and it lasted for three weeks.

I told her it MUST be soak off gel. Jaclynne was not sure, but I  was

almost positive about it.

So on Saturday I bounced around to the Vietnamese supply stores  there.

(only ONE was open on Saturday, BTW)

I talked to the one guy and he was very helpful. He said it is  Axxium.

OKAY!!! Yes!! It was soak off gel, as I suspected!

Well, I was not about to pay $70 for three OPI colors! No way  Jose!!

I am not going to advertise this as soak off gels. I am going to  use

the buzz words--NO CHIP MANICURES.

It is all in the advertising. I am sure that NCM will bring more

attention than SOG.

On Monday, I ordered quite a few colors from Nailite. They have

GORGEOUS colors. For some reason, my browser would not show me  more

than six colors, but Lisa sent 5 samples of other colors and OMG,  they

are beautiful!

I also want to order the color drops from TEN and then have an  array

of colors to choose from.

I also LOVE NSI's soak off gel. The thing is, I want to save money  and

not raise my prices again.

Now, for those of you who do the soak off gel--

*how much more are you adding on?

*do you charge for soaking off?*

*do you have the client soak off at home?

*does the product REALLY stay on for two or more weeks?

*are any of you using this over acrylic?

(I tried it on a client with P&W and it peeled)

*My manicures are $21. I will do this for $5 more??? sound okay?  BUT,

NO full arm massage and all that extra niceties!

I look forward to your replies.

buenos dias,

Lynnette


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