Pati,
I sent a photo to Marsha with what you are describing. I only use Axxium base 
no matter what color I am using. 
I had a client agree to let me oil her up and then apply the SOG. We will see 
how she makes out in two weeks. 
I am taking photos of every client every time they come in now. I want to track 
their progress and see if any problems do occur.  
The nails soak up the oil immediately. 
Buenos dias,
Lynnette
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pati <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 01:05:32 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: NailTech:: White spots caused by gel/acetone?

I think the term "white spots" needs to be defined further. I often have white 
spots occur on client's toenails after removing polish that has been on for 
awhile.  After talking to many polish company reps it was determined that the 
nails need to be moisturized more (nail oil) the acetone and the solvents in 
the polish were drying them out. The white spots were not separation nor were 
they a fungus..just an erratic array of white "lines" kinda resembling 
scribble.  I have not seen that with the Axxium S.O gels tho at all.  But..then 
again I don't really soak them off either!


Pati

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-----Original Message-----
From: Marsha Rubino <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 5:20 pm
Subject: NailTech:: White spots caused by gel/acetone?




I received this note from my long time friend who lives in Florida. You can see 
my response to her following her note to me. I'd like your opinion on this 
problem, please. Marsha @ GimmeNails
 

 Hi Marsh:
 
I have a professional question for you about my nails. I have been getting the 
new (for me & my salon) Axxium brush on nail gel. I really love the look and it 
lasts me about 2 weeks. Here's my problem, I have to soak to get the gel off so 
that it can be reapplied. My nails feel very thin and I get these terrible 
white spots on my nails. In fact I can't even have a french manicure because 
you can see the white through the gel.
 
Anyway, do I have to soak in acetone; is there any other method of getting the 
old gel off? Do you think I should stop getting the gel or is it okay that my 
nails don't look so great without polish. My manicures, without gel, last 2 
days at the most, that's because my nails peel. I just don't have good nails 
that's why I love the brush on gel.
 
Let me know what you think. Thanks a lot.
 
Love Ya'
M


 
 
Hi Marilyn!  
    I have crappy nails too and mine also feel thin when I take the gel off. 
Unless a file is involved, and over used, your nails aren't physically thinned 
by using gel. There is an amount of moisture produced in your nail bed (that's 
what the natural nail is attached to). That moisture works it's way to the 
surface of your natural nail where it evaporates leaving a surface covering of 
sorts. Remember when you wore traditional gel and the technician had to remove 
that surface (usually with a fine buffer) inorder for the gel to stick. Gels, 
once cured, do not absorb anything from their surface or from your nail bed 
under the gel. So, that moisture gets trapped inside your natural nail 
structure and your nails feel soft. Soft nails will bend easily and split and 
delaminate. Once the moisture has evaporated fully and the surface on your nail 
has reestablished itself, your nails should return to normal. After becoming 
accustomed to having strong nails through the use of gel or acrylic, I think 
people forget what their natural nails suffered!
    White spots on nails are normally a result of the natural nails separation 
from the nail bed. Most commonly they occur because you've suffered a blow to 
that spot causing injury. Not a blow hard enough to cause bleeding. I get them 
sometimes and I have no recollection of any injury. As I recall, you were 
wearing traditional gel and had no white spots occurring. So based on that, I'd 
conclude you are not allergic to gel. The caveat being that Soak Off Gels 
undoubtedly have a different chemical makeup in order for them to soak off. 
It's possible you may have a sensitivity to something in the new SOG. It's also 
possible you have developed a sensitivity to acetone. I should ask if the white 
spots occur around the perimeter of the nail or are they in the center and not 
touching the outer edges of the nail.
    All gels can be filed off, even SOG. It sort of defeats the purpose to file 
them off + the tech must take care to not file too aggressively. Tradional gels 
must be filed off.
    Axxium gel is good gel. I haven't heard concerns like yours. I'm going to 
post your question to my online nail tech friends and see what they have to say.
 
 


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