Lynnette, I have all 3 of them on my natural nails, Shellac, Gelish (demos done 
@ the Vegas show)and Axxium I had on previous THEY ALL FEEL THE SAME AND LOOK 
THE SAME ON THE NAIL! IMO and others that viewed and felt my nails at the show. 

Dazzling Nails
Long Island, NY
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 17:54:32 
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Subject: Re: NailTech:: SHELLAC ATTACK - How Different

Sheryl,
First, you do not have to preface with niceties!! LOL. 
It was LaShaun. 
I am not saying the Shellac is not good. It felt exactly like the Axxium to me. 
Buenos dias,
Lynnette
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From: Sheryl GOldberg <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 10:09:19 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: NailTech:: SHELLAC ATTACK - How Different

Lynette my friend..



   Who did you see do the application? The Shellac I saw looked a whole lot
better than any Axxium I have ever seen.  Shellac seemed Much thinner to me
and the colors more solid. Just curious.



Sheryl Goldberg

Licensed Nail Tech/Educator

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Subject: Re: NailTech:: SHELLAC ATTACK - How Different



Renee,
I am going to jump in on this.
There is a tech,Lynette-- not sure if she is on the list, but we are friends
on Facebook.
She is selling her soak offs as "grow and protect."
That is EXACTLY what it did for my nails. I have the breaks and tears and
recently acquired a split on my pinky.
The SO does help. My nails looked pretty good until I applied the Dashing
Diva full wells. My nails took a beating with them and now I need to reapply
the SO to help grow without tearing and breaking.
I also saw the Shellac. It felt the same as the Axxium.
There are visuals and buzz words that make people want things more than
others.
For the client, just SEEING a polish bottle screams better-- to THEM. When
they see product applied with a brush out of a pot, it screams FAKE nails!!
(As I write this Ozzy's new song, Let Me Hear You Scream!!! LOL)
Buenos dias,
Lynnette

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From: Renee Parnell <[email protected]>

Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2010 09:32:17 -0400

To: <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: NailTech:: SHELLAC ATTACK - How Different



Thanks, Sheryl! That really clears a lot of things up for me. I appreciate
your taking the time to share your insight with us. So, for the client who
is having some natural nail issues like chinks on the free edge which
quickly break down, splitting, or needs a little more strength but isn't
willing to go as far as enhancements, would this be enough to add a little
bit of strength? Or is it basically  just like having polish on?

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Sheryl GOldberg <[email protected]> wrote:





Hello All,



   Just to pre qualify myself for those who don't know or don't 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 "No Chip Manicure" 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 "Manicure" about it except, the prep
work needed before applying and enhancement. They were all other forms of
Enhancement and the terminology was advertizing  "Buzz Words" 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 "No Chip Manicure" 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 "slap it on" process, don't 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?? You've 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 can't 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 way" Everyone Who Tries It" will do business. This may be the
beginning of "The End" 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

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