Wow I am really sorry that I'm so far behind on my emails.  The instructions
are in all the kits.  they are color prints.  You have to pull the insert
card out and open it to see the full color instructions.  If you didn't get
a "kit" but got colors open stock, the instructions are on the
website....which has been under construction...Nice huh.

Here's the instructions without images and just copy and pasted in here.  I
also have a trouble shooting guide that I would love to attach but Debbie
will shoot me if I do.  hahaha


SOAK OFF GEL GUIDE An Instruction and Reference Guide to understanding
application and removal of Soft Gel

*by Elaine Watson*



 SOAK OFF GEL GUIDE 1 <#0.1.SOAK%20OFF%20GEL%20GUIDE%7Coutline>

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1 <#2.FREQUENTLY%20ASKED%20QUESTIONS%7Coutline>

What is Soft Gel and what is Hard Gel?
1<#2.0.1.What%20is%20Soft%20Gel%20and%20what%20is%20Hard%20Gel_%7Coutline>

I am new to Soak Off Gels, where do I begin?
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There are a lot of Soak Off Gels on the Market. How is yours
different? 
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I am worried that Soak Off Gels are too big of an investment. How will I
afford them? 
2<#2.0.4.I%20am%20worried%20that%20Soak%20Off%20Gels%20are%20too%20big%20of%20an%20investment.%20%20How%20will%20I%20afford%20them_%7Coutline>

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLOR APPLICATION
2<#3.INSTRUCTIONS%20FOR%20COLOR%20APPLICATION%7Coutline>

COLOR GEL INSTRUCTIONS (POLISH LOOK)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLOR REMOVAL
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FINGER NAILS: 3 <#4.0.1.FINGER%20NAILS:%7Coutline>

TOE NAILS: 4 <#4.0.3.TOE%20NAILS:%7Coutline>

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PINK AND WHITE ENHANCEMENT APPLICATION
4<#5.INSTRUCTIONS%20FOR%20PINK%20AND%20WHITE%20ENHANCEMENT%20APPLICATION%7Coutline>

FRENCH LOOK 4 <#5.0.1.FRENCH%20LOOK%7Coutline>

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PINK AND WHITE FILL
5<#6.INSTRUCTIONS%20FOR%20PINK%20AND%20WHITE%20FILL%7Coutline>
  *FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS* What is Soft Gel and what is Hard Gel?

Hard Gels are the traditional gels used in the nail industry for years. They
are cured under a UV light and can only be removed by filing. The gel
becomes so dense it is impossible for soak off solutions to penetrate it.
Hard gels are still considered flexible when compared to Acrylics; however,
do tend to be much stiffer than the Soft Gels.


 Soft Gels are the newest generation of gels. These are much more porous
than their predecessor. It is their porosity that makes it possible to soak
them off in a soaking solution. The porosity also makes them even more
lightweight and flexible than Hard Gels.


 I am new to Soak Off Gels, where do I begin?

It is important for you to understand the many uses of Soak Off Gels. Most
Technicians will immediately associate them with an artificial enhancement.
This is absolutely true. However, Soak Off Gels are also being used as a
Polish alternative (otherwise known as Semi-Permanent Color / Polish /
Lacquer). On top of the benefit of instant cure Polish, you also have one of
the best Nail Strengtheners (without harmful chemicals that dehydrate your
nail bed and fool you into thinking your nail is stronger). Consider the
polish alternative as a Nail Kapping System. So now, you have three new
services from one new System. Artificial Nail Enhancement, Polish
Alternative and Natural Nail Kapping.


 There are a lot of Soak Off Gels on the Market. How is yours different?

We spent two years formulating and reformulating our Soak Off Gels. There
were so many aspects of “soak off” gels that were undesirable. Unnecessary
Yellowing was the first issue as well as continued Yellowing in Sunlight. We
were able to stabilize the formula to prevent yellowing at the start, as
well as continue yellowing in the Sun. The next predominant issue was a
rubbery surface. This gave the gels an uncured feeling. We were able to make
our formula harder without sacrificing cure time, which brings us to the
next issue, soak time. Being a licensed Nail Technician I knew it would be
useless for me to release a Soak Off gel that took longer to soak off than
it would take for a Technician to file it off. We were able to reduce the
soak off time in our Soak Solution to five minutes. This helped put colors
into the “polish alternative” category. Ours are also very lightweight. They
also encourage and help the nail grow just like a Kapping System. Our
adhesion makes it possible for the nails to flex without lifting at the
free-edge and extend wear up to four weeks without lifting. There is also
little to no shrinkage during application.


 I am worried that Soak Off Gels are too big of an investment. How will I
afford them?

Fortunately, we are all about delivering high quality products at realistic
prices. Some Soak Off Gels on the market are selling for $100 an ounce. Ours
is only $27.95 an ounce. This doesn’t mean that you are sacrificing quality
for cost. We just choose to provide you with the opportunity to use the
product at a cost your clients are willing to pay and STILL give you a
profit. In the long run, you will be able to turn more than 200% profit. Why
continue to pay for bottles of polish and give it away for free to your
customers? Soak Off Gel as a polish alternative will give you a means to
making $5 for color application. Your Clients, will be happy to pay this
small fee when they realize their color can stay on longer than it ever has,
the color won’t chip, it will be dry in three minutes, AND it will
strengthen their nails!


 *INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLOR APPLICATION*


 COLOR GEL INSTRUCTIONS (POLISH LOOK)


 It is important to understand that how you prepare your clients nails will
determine how long the client will wear them. IF you have a client coming in
ever 7-10 days for a manicure, you do not want to risk your repeat business
by preparing the nail TOO well. What I mean is, I can prepare the nail like
it is an artificial application and get this color to stay on for four
weeks, however, now your repeat customer isn’t coming in as often for
his/her manicure. You will lose profit from the loss of repeat business. Our
goal, for those customers, is to beat the wear time of polish. However, if
you have a customer with wear issues, you can turn UP the adhesion by
buffing the nail plate and/or using primer. It is important that you
understand how your preparation can effect your business.



   1.

   Before application, it is very important that you stir your Soak Off Gels
   with a Birch Wood Stick. Some of the colors with heavy pigments may settle.
   2.

   Prepare all of the nails by pushing back and removing all of the
   cuticles. This step is very important. The most common cause of lifting is
   cuticle left on the nail.
   3.

   Using a 240 grit file or White Buffer Block, gently remove the natural
   shine from all of the nails. This removes surface oils and contaminants on
   the nail plate.
   4.

   Clean the nails and remove dust using Finishing Wipe on a lint free Wipe.
   5.

   If you are adding length, apply tips now. Because this is a Soft Gel it
   is important that you do not cut your length too long. The correct balance
   is 2/3 nail plate to 1/3 free-edge.
   6.

   If you did any tip blending or filing, be sure to clean the nails (again)
   using Finishing Wipe on a lint free Wipe.
   7.

   OPTIONAL: for extended wear, use a small amount of primer on the nail
   plates.
   8.

   Apply a thin coat of the Clear Base Gel to the five nails on one hand and
   place them in the 9 Watt UV Light to cure for 30 seconds. While your first
   hand is curing, apply your clear coat to the second hand and cure it for 30
   seconds. REMEMBER: if you apply thin coats you will maintain control over
   your gel product. If you apply thicker and unnecessary coats, you risk your
   gel self leveling onto the skin. This will result in more work later.
   9.

   Apply your Soak Off Color Gel of choice. Lightly brush from cuticle to
   free edge just like polishing a nail. Apply a thin even coat. If you apply
   too thick, you will risk an improper cure (especially with darker colors
   that are heavily pigmented). This coat may have a small “creep back” effect
   directly at the free edge. If this happens, lightly brush all five edges
   before placing the hand in the light. This is usually only a problem with
   darker colors and only occurs on this coat.
   10.

   Cure in a 9 Watt UV Light for 3 minutes.
   11.

   Apply your second coat of Soak Off Color Gel. Again, use a thin even coat
   just like polishing a nail.
   12.

   Cure in a 9 Watt UV Light for 3 minutes.
   13.

   Using the Finishing Wipe and a lint free Wipe, remove the induction layer
   (sticky layer) one nail at a time. Do not use the same wipe on more than one
   nail. If you do this you will cause your other nails to lose their shine.
   This is caused when you remove the induction layer and spread it on the
   remaining nails. Also, do not panic if you see some pigment on your wipe.
   There is still some pigment in this induction layer.
   14.

   Apply a coat of Top Coat over all the nails to seal and protect them. Let
   them air dry.


 *INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLOR REMOVAL* FINGER NAILS:

CAUTION: never use any form of heating (or electrical) unit to warm the Soak
Off Solution. You risk serious injury to your client.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED: A towel, glass or ceramic dish, our Soak Off Tool and
our Soak Off Solution.



   1.

   Using polish remover, remove the Top Coat from your Clients nails.
   2.

   Using a 180 grit file etch the surface of your Clients nails. We are not
   filing them thinner, just breaking the gel seal and speeding up your soak
   off time.
   3.

   Pour enough Soak Off Solution into your glass or ceramic dish to cover
   your Clients nails.
   4.

   Put all of your Clients fingertips into the solution.
   5.

   Use a towel to cover the dish (and over their hands). This will help keep
   the body heat in and will be enough warmth to aid in speeding up the Soak
   Off process.
   6.

   Depending on the thickness of your application, soak off time can take
   anywhere from 5-10 minutes.
   7.

   After 5-10 minutes remove the towel. You should see a crackle effect all
   over the surface of your Client’s nails. This indicates that it is releasing
   from the nail bed. Unlike traditional Acrylics, Soak Off Gel does not
   dissolve. It releases from the nail plate.
   8.

   Now take your Soak off Tool and gently scrape the nail. This should take
   little to no pressure. This should not damage your Clients nails.
   9.

   Once you have removed all of the Soak Off Gel, it is important to have
   your client wash their hands with soap and water to remove the moisturizer
   in the Soak Off Solution. If you do not do this, you will cause lifting when
   your reapply their color gel.


 TOE NAILS:


 WHAT YOU WILL NEED: A towel, a glass or ceramic dish, strips of cotton, tin
foil, our Soak Off Tool and our Soak Off Solution.



   1.

   Using polish remover, remove the Top Coat from your Clients toenails.
   2.

   Using a 180 grit file etch the surface of your Clients toenails. We are
   not filing them thinner, just breaking the gel seal and speeding up your
   soak off time.
   3.

   Pour enough Soak Off Solution into your glass or ceramic dish to saturate
   strips of cotton. (If you are wearing Soak Off Gel, Polish or Artificial
   Nails, it is important you wear a pair of rubber gloves to do this.)
   4.

   Pile the cotton strip onto the toenail. Be sure you are making contact
   with all of the nail.
   5.

   Wrap the toe in tin foil.
   6.

   Repeat step 4 and 5 on all of the nails.
   7.

   Use a towel wrap each of their feet. This will help keep the body heat in
   and will be enough warmth to aid in speeding up the Soak Off process.
   8.

   Depending on the thickness of your application, soak off time can take
   anywhere from 5-10 minutes. After 5-10 minutes remove the towel and the
   foils from the toenails. You should see a crackle effect all over the
   surface of your Client’s nails. This indicates that it is releasing from the
   nail bed. Unlike traditional Acrylics, Soak Off Gel does not dissolve. It
   releases from the nail plate.
   9.

   Now take your Soak off Tool and gently scrape the nail. This should take
   little to no pressure. This should not damage your Clients nails.
   10.

   Once you have removed all of the Soak Off Gel, it is important to wash
   their feet with soap and water to remove the moisturizer in the Soak Off
   Solution. If you do not do this, you will cause lifting when your reapply
   their color gel.


 *INSTRUCTIONS FOR PINK AND WHITE ENHANCEMENT APPLICATION*


 FRENCH LOOK


 It is important to understand that how you prepare your clients nails will
determine how long the client will wear them. It is important to prepare
your nails correctly to prevent lifting and extend the life of your nails
enhancements.



   1.

   Before application, it is very important that you stir your Soak Off Gels
   with a Birch Wood Stick. Some of the colors with heavy pigments may settle.
   2.

   Prepare all of the nails by pushing back and removing all of the
   cuticles. This step is very important. The most common cause of lifting is
   cuticle left on the nail.
   3.

   Using a 240 grit file or White Buffer Block, gently remove the natural
   shine from all of the nails. This removes surface oils and contaminants on
   the nail plate.
   4.

   Clean the nails and remove dust using Finishing Wipe on a lint free Wipe.
   5.

   If you are adding length, apply tips now. Because this is a Soft Gel it
   is important that you do not cut your length too long. The correct balance
   is 2/3 nail plate to 1/3 free-edge.
   6.

   If you did any tip blending or filing, be sure to clean the nails (again)
   using Finishing Wipe on a lint free Wipe.
   7.

   For extended wear, use a small amount of primer on the nail plates.
   8.

   Apply a thin coat of the Clear Base Gel to the five nails on one hand and
   place them in the 9 Watt UV Light to cure for 30 seconds. While your first
   hand is curing, apply your clear coat to the second hand and cure it for 30
   seconds. REMEMBER: if you apply thin coats you will maintain control over
   your gel product. If you apply thicker and unnecessary coats, you risk your
   gel self leveling onto the skin. This will result in more work later.
   9.

   Apply your Soak Off Pink Gel. Lightly brush from cuticle to free edge
   just like polishing a nail. Apply a thin even coat. If you apply too thick,
   you will risk an improper cure (especially with darker colors that are
   heavily pigmented). This coat may have a small “creep back” effect directly
   at the free edge. If this happens, lightly brush all five edges before
   placing the hand in the light. This is usually only a problem with darker
   colors and only occurs on this coat.
   10.

   Cure in a 9 Watt UV Light for 3 minutes.
   11.

   Apply your French smile line using the Soak Off White Gel. This White is
   heavily pigmented. You need only apply it like polishing a smile. If you do
   it too thin, it will not cure properly.
   12.

   Cure in a 9 Watt UV Light for 3 minutes.
   13.

   Apply a final coat of Soak Off Clear Gel. Again, use a thin even coat
   just like polishing a nail.
   14.

   Cure in a 9 Watt UV Light for 3 minutes.
   15.

   Using the Finishing Wipe and a lint free Wipe, remove the induction layer
   (sticky layer) one nail at a time. Do not use the same wipe on more than one
   nail. If you do this you will cause your other nails to lose their shine.
   This is caused when you remove the induction layer and spread it on the
   remaining nails.
   16.

   Apply a coat of Top Coat over all the nails to seal and protect them. Let
   them air dry.


 *INSTRUCTIONS FOR PINK AND WHITE FILL*


 If you intend to soak off and start over, please refer to the section on
removing nails. Be advised that the soak time will be a little bit longer
for tip extensions.



   1.

   Before application, it is very important that you stir your Soak Off Gels
   with a Birch Wood Stick. Some of the colors with heavy pigments may settle.
   2.

   Prepare all of the nails by pushing back and removing all of the
   cuticles. This step is very important. The most common cause of lifting is
   cuticle left on the nail.
   3.

   Using a 240 grit file or White Buffer Block, gently remove the natural
   shine from all of the regrowth area. This removes surface oils and
   contaminants on the nail plate. Using the same file or buffer, file over the
   existing gel to thin it down a layer.
   4.

   Apply a small amount of Soak Off Clear Gel to the regrowth area only and
   cure for 30 seconds in a 9 Watt UV Light.
   5.

   Apply a small amount of Soak Off Pink Gel to the regrowth area only and
   cure for 3 minutes in a 9 Watt UV Light.
   6.

   Apply a coat of Soak Off Clear Gel to the entire nail and cure for 3
   minutes in a 9 Watt UV Light. Using the Finishing Wipe and a lint free Wipe,
   remove the induction layer (sticky layer) one nail at a time. Do not use the
   same wipe on more than one nail. If you do this you will cause your other
   nails to lose their shine. This is caused when you remove the induction
   layer and spread it on the remaining nails.
   7.

   Apply a coat of Top Coat over all the nails to seal and protect them. Let
   them air dry.


 If you need to replace your smile line, during step 3 you would need to
file off the existing smile line. You can reapply it between step 5 and 6.



Kind Regards,
Elaine T. Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax 661.257.5847
[email protected]
Blog: itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com


On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:31 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rox!!!!
> I am not going to use the primer. I JUST got home and took all my stuff
> out. I had a long delay and am too beat to even put the nail stuff away. My
> luggage was 49.5 pounds and the small one was 19!! LOL.
> Okay-- I was told if you want it to last 4 weeks to use the primer. I am
> not using primer. I know, I know Becky. I just do not want to do it.
> I also am not going to put polish on it. Part of this  whole idea of this
> was to not use polish, right?
> Just checked--NO directions. Now someone should tell Tony Cuccio there
> should be directions. It is easy enough, but a good professional product
> will come with directions. OPI has an awesome laminated cheat sheet. Should
> it be me? What do you think Al?? ;-)
> I have more things to tell all you techs. G told me a few tricks. Just
> trying to regroup.
> Buenos noches,
> Lynnette
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rox Bink <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:59:24
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Star Nail SOG Instructions??
>
> THANK YOU Lisa!
>
> I think their site is down, I couldn't get on.
>
> Did you use a topcoat? does it have a nice finish shine w/o the topcoat?
>
> Roxanne
>
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