I'm in agreement with Lynnette.  Please please please, keep in mind that
it's not the products that damage the nails, it's the techs misuse of the
product OR straight up the techs fault.  The FDA, European Union and
Canada's Government make it 'impossible' for us to sell products LEGALLY
that contain anything that is harmful to the nail.

It's the misuse of something that makes it harmful.  I could kill you with
water, does that mean it is harmful?  A radio station did a don't Wee for a
Wii contest where contestants drank an excess (over a gallon of water) in a
short time and one woman ended up dying from it.  I forget what the term is,
but drinking too much water in too short a time can kill you.

So, educate your clients that their previous person damaged their nails and
luckily they are now in good hands.  Then educate them on the safe, legal
professional products you use.

:) Elaine



Kind Regards,
Elaine T. Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax 661.257.5847
[email protected]
Blog: itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com


On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 4:58 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Roxanne,
> Do not even tell her it is a non-acid *primer*. Use the protein bond term.
> Slowly get her to understand that it was the person who ruined her nails by
> chopping them to shreds and then applying the MMA. Get her to tell you how
> she removed them. This usually tells the story.
> Good luck and let us know how you make out.
> Buenos dias,
> Lynnette
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roxanne <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 05:43:24
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: NailTech:: Primer & Gel
>
> I have a client coming in today that is having a set of P&W gels put on.
>
> She had a bad set of chop shop nails and won't let me put primer on her.
>
> I'm guessing it was a combo of acid primer and crappy acrylic product
> that made the mess that she came to me with last year.
>
> Do you think I can get away with no primer? Should I try and talk her
> into a primer...
>
> I have YN protien bond, brisa gel bond, brisa non acid primer, 2
> different akzentz primers....
>
> Any thoughts would be helpful,
> Roxanne
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