Very good point.... Lynnette....I've got footage of our formula soaking in 5
mins.  Which was why I kind of dogged 15 mins.

And truly...would 15 mins matter if you have a soak off station and you're
working on another client at the same time?

It pains me when I do talk to techs (all over the world) whom feel 15 is too
long and are filing it off instead.  It's very difficult to do this without
damaging the nails...if even by accident.

Elaine



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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:20 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> The reason *I* want a soak off is to NOT use an e-file or any file removing
> product from the natural nail.
> I want the client to be able to remove it herself if she wants to. If she
> files it, the chances of her burning her nails is tremendous.
> Natural nail clients will associate removing the product wirh files as for
> enhancements. I want to market it for natural nails.
> Sooooo, yes, I want it to soak off. Who cares if it is longer to remove?
> Not me!!!
>
> < Seriously, why have a formula that takes 15 mins to soak off when you can
> file it off in less time?>
> Buenos dias,
> Lynnette
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