THANK YOU SHELLY..  Great expert advice, now I am getting the new rage  of
gels explained...
DINA VAN DER SLOOT 


On 4/27/10 5:57 AM, "Sheryl GOldberg" <[email protected]> wrote:

>                  
>  
> Hello All,
>  
>    Just to pre qualify myself for those who don¹t know or don¹t remember me on
> this list, I have been here for a long time. I have worked and Educated for
> Manufacturers, and I have worked with several Gels. This is My Opinion on the
> differences I see.
>  
>    The ³No Chip Manicure² are buzz words that have been around for more than 5
> years now most recently used to promote SOG.  This has been a  Misleading
> Misnomer. Meaning it was the improper use of a term to get you and your
> clients to give it a try. There was no ³Manicure² about it except, the prep
> work needed before applying and enhancement. They were all other forms of
> Enhancement and the terminology was advertizing  ³Buzz Words² to make the
> client who did NOT Want Enhancements, be Enticed to give it a try. The End
> Product was always much thinker and heavier than we and the client really
> wanted. The removal was a problem, as has been discussed on this list and many
> times, and it did effect the natural nail.
>  
>    Shellac is a Hybrid  engineered to be a form of UV Polish. In My Humble
> Opinion it is the first TRUE ³No Chip Manicure² to hit the market. There is no
> Comparison between IT and SOG.  One is an Apple and the other a Watermelon. It
> is in a bottle and applies like polish. The only difference is that while one
> hand is being Polished, the other is in the light curing. It takes no longer
> to apply than a GOOD Polish Job IMHO. It is not a 5 minute ³slap it on²
> process, don¹t misunderstand.  You want good even THIN coats . It does NOT
> look heavy like SOG, it does NOT look like and Enhancement. The solid colors
> are solid on the first coat and the sheers are beautiful. It is self leveling
> and does hide some imperfections in the nail surface.  Talk about an easy
> French?? You¹ve got it here. It looks like a beautiful well applied manicure.
> Clean up around the edges? Simple. The first 12 colors released cover a broad
> range and I can¹t wait to see what the next release will be.
>  
>   There is NO Buffing on the nail surface what so ever. So of all the products
> I have seen this one will Not damage the Natural Nail.   I particularly liked
> the soak off process.  Ten minutes, the client can read or what ever, not tied
> to a smelly bowl. I like the pads and can see them being purchased for other
> SOG people are currently using. I Myself will try them on AC as well. They are
> Self Warming. I am trying not to give away too much because with any new
> product you really need to take the class and SEE how it is done. We are
> Visual Learners in this industry and I suggest you go and see it done properly
> by a CND Educator who can answer any question you might have.
>  
>    There is No Comparison between Shellac and SOG. I think this product will
> change the way² Everyone Who Tries It² will do business. This may be the
> beginning of ³The End² of Traditional Manicures as we know them. It is THAT
> different.   BTW I do not now nor have I ever had any affiliation with CND.
>  
>  
> Sheryl Goldberg
> Licensed Nail Tech/Educator
> [email protected]
>  
>  


-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"NailTech" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en.

Reply via email to