Thanks for clearing that up, of course it makes perfect sense. :-)

On 4/14/10, Sheryl GOldberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Exactly!  Just more EVEN curing!
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 8:09 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Chicgo tidbit- new product
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> Maybe the best way for people to understand this and I think we owe Sheryl
> Goldberg for clearing it up years ago---
> If you have four 100 watt lamps in your living room, you do not have 400
> watts there. You just have Four lamps with 100 watts each.
> That may make more sense to some. BUT the nail companies insist on saying it
> is a 27 or 36 watts when in reality it is just a 9 watt X 4 bulbs!!
> ;-)
> Buenos dias,
> Lynnette
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> From: Rhonda Kibuk <[email protected]>
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> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:04:24 -0400
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> To: <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Chicgo tidbit- new product
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> A 27 watt light is a light using 3 9 watt bulbs.  Still only emitting 9
> watts of UV power just using three bulbs for more coverage.  I am surprised
> that a CND rep does not know this......  It's the number one question that a
> student or technician usually asks :o)
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> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Becky <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Ronda, thanks for the clarification- the CND rep and I were fumbling
> with the info. I didn't know how it worked, she didn't either! So if
> someone says they use a 27 watt light, what is it really? CND said it
> was an 18 watt lamp but it has 4 9 watt bulbs which is why we came up
> with 36 watts...... Imadingbat!
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> On 4/12/10, Rhonda Kibuk <[email protected]> wrote:
>> All that means is that the CND light has four 9 watt bulbs, it still only
>> emits 9 watts of power.  Extra bulbs give you more even curing at
> sidewalls
>> and thumbs.  I think the point being made was that it was a light emitting
> 9
>> watts of power, not 6 or 4 watts like other lights.
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>> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Becky <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Lynnette, the CND light is 36 watt, not 9...
>>>
>>> On 4/8/10, [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Okay- I was very disappointed that Shellac was not showcased for
>>> > everyone
>>> to
>>> > see at the ABS. I did see it being shown in the VIP room we passed on
>>> > Sunday. So, how does one get in the VIP room?
>>> > I did get to see it along with Kira at LaShaun's salon. I just wanted
> it
>>> on
>>> > my nails!
>>> > Likes- goes on beautifully.
>>> > In a bottle
>>> > Cures pretty fast
>>> > High shine
>>> > CON- the removal pads.  Although a great innovative idea, the cost is a
>>> > turn-off for me. I cannot justify $3 a pack PER client when I only
>>> > charge
>>> $5
>>> > more to do my no chip manicures.
>>> > "Would-be" con- how much is wasted by being in a bottle.
>>> > Not sure if CND is insisting on using their light, but I already have
>>> enough
>>> > 9 watt lights and do not need another one.
>>> > Star Nails Soak Off-
>>> > Pro- pretty inexpensive for 23 colors and a light
>>> > Ease of application
>>> > Cons:
>>> > No gel brush in kit
>>> > No color chart
>>> > No SO top coat****this is a very important step if you use SO
>>> > No directions
>>> > No white for french polish in deal kit
>>> > Colors not consistent with labels-so time is wasted opening up for
>>> > client
>>> to
>>> > choose their color.
>>> > I have had shrinkage with EVERY single client who has used a Star
> color.
>>> > This is such a waste of time for me as I have to keep doing touch ups.
>>> > On the nail that was done on me at the show:
>>> > I wanted a French and it was done with a Cina pen. Glorified white out
>>> pen.
>>> > Sorry Star gals-it started to come off in two days.
>>> > AND- that is probably because of not having a SO top coat and regular
>>> > top
>>> > coat was used. One of the main reasons I want a SO for my clients is so
>>> that
>>> > I do NOT have to use regular polish AT ALL. NO drying time!!!!
>>> > The product started to peel 10 days after application.
>>> > (I am scared now that my clients are all going to be calling that their
>>> > product is peeling off!!!)
>>> > Will write more later, but am getting ready to work!!
>>> > Buenos dias,
>>> > Lynnette
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