This is how it was explained to me....You can use a small lamp with one 9 watt 
bulb or a big light with three or four 9 watt bulbs. Does the same cure. If you 
use a small lamp you don't need as many bulbs because there is less room for it 
to work. That is why you can use the bigger lamps for the whole hand. The more 
space you have inside your lamp the more bulbs you are going to need to get the 
same cure.
Like Lynnette said, compare it to a room. A small room will need less light 
bulbs to get the same light as a big room has with more bulbs that are the same 
watts. 
Angie Wingerter




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To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 8:09:22 AM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Chicgo tidbit- new product

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]> 
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 09:04:24 -0400
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Chicgo tidbit- new product

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)

R


On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Becky <[email protected]> wrote:

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!
>
>
>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.
>>
>> R
>> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 8:25 AM, Becky <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> 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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