What does IMHO stand for? Would like to try it on my pedi clients.
Thanks
 
 
In a message dated 4/1/2010 1:08:28 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Soak off  gel is all I use! Many soak off in 10 minutes. IMHO this is the 
best thing  since sliced. Bread for pedis!

To try: Star Nail, OPI Axxium, CND  Shellac (available in may) Gelish from 
Nail Harmony. 

Also, go to the  Nails magazine website and check the archives for pedi 
recipes-there are a ton  of them there. 

Also, Janet McCormick wrote a book on Spa Manicuring  that is fantastic. I 
believe you can get from the beautytech shop.  

HTH!

Sherri Evans
Sherri's Beauty Boutique  
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From: [email protected] 
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 00:59:52 -0400
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: NailTech:: Pedicure Polish


Hi Teks,
  I have decided to expand into the pedicure biz to fill in the HUGE  black 
holes in my appt. book!  My 27 years of doing nails full time has  boiled 
down to a serious lack of clientele!  Some have moved to Florida,  some are 
in the hospital with knee and hip replacements, some are in nursing  homes, 
some have died, some took off their nails because of "financial  reasons" 
i.e. the economy sucks and they have to pay their  own  healthcare costs now!  
I never, EVER  thought it would be this  bad!  EVER!  This the THE  worst 
looking appt. book in the  entire time I have been doing nails!  
   So.. the day spa where I work had lost one of the pedicure  employees in 
Jan, and they asked me if I would like to pick up the pedicure  clients 
that will be (hopefully!) calling to schedule pedicures  SOON!   I am not 
turning down ANY money at this point!   So.. 3 things:  
 
#1.    What recommendations do you have for pedicure  polish?  Oh.. and 
basecoat and topcoat recommendations too!  
My Dream polish wish list?  
 
Something ONE coat! 
Something SUPER  FAST drying! 
Something PRETTY!  
Variety of COLORS! 
 
I am not interested in the gels for toenails right now, I tried some on  my 
own toes last year, and although I did like them, I did NOT like the  
removal procedure!  It just took way too much time to remove them from  the 
toenails!  
 
#2.  I've watched a few videos on youtube on pedicures, and found  them 
very educational.  Anyone have any favorite pedicure procedure  videos or 
websites that offer free pedicure education?  
 
#3.  Ok, now, how do I promote the new service I am offering?   We just 
ended a basket raffle we were doing for the American Red Cross, and we  pulled 
the winner tonight.  I am planning to notify the "non winners"  (lol!) that 
although they didn't "win" I am still going to give them a gift  certificate 
for $5.00 off a pedicure service with me. 
 
Any other ideas or suggestions?  All are welcome at this  point!  
 
Many, many thanks! 
Pam
Nail Designs 
Ohio  
 







 
 
 













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