Diana,
First of all it was YOU who got me intrigued with this soak off stuff soooo 
long ago. Long before Chicago 2009!! Then we both got the Dashing Diva SOG and 
I just put mine away and forgot about it. Then when I was in Chicago in 
November 2009, walking aroind the whole damn city with my daughter seeing the 
sights, every single chop shop was advertising no chip manicures. Soooo, I told 
Jaclynne that it HAD to be the SOG. Then I went to the Vietnamese supply and 
asked. Guy tells me Axxium. I got it when I came home. Put it on my sandwich 
boards outside and it has mushroomed. I am constantly getting calls.  I also 
have naysayers and the newest thing is other techs calling for info. (As if I 
do not know the nature of the calls)
At Chicago 2010 I bought STAR eco with the light. It is a whole hand light- 
with timers!!! I am in nailtech heaven. No more of the back and forth and the 
thumbs last and causing my clients to either get vertigo from the back and 
forth or Alzheimers from not remembering what hand or finger was next!!!! ;-)
I LOVE this lamp! Like everyone else, I have a collection of those one handed 
four finger lamps. They were so cheap I just bought them! 
My thoughts are not the one handed thing, but the time. I LOVE that product 
will cure/set/whatever in ten to thirty seconds, but I do not work that fast 
that I will have the next hand ready in that speedy time. Sooo, the lamp will 
be waiting for me instead of me waiting for the lamp!! LOL
BTW- thanks for turning me on to this. I have very few open spots left thanks 
to this. I got three new clients this past Friday just from word of mouth. 
I have three Shellac french colors and the Fedora. If someone calls and asks if 
I have Shellac, I can say yes. Since clients are ignorant about nail products, 
they do not understand that the premise is the same. They see shellac all over 
the news and think this is the (ONLY) bomb! BUT I am going to order the Gelish, 
have the order sitting on the webpage waiting for my CC to be put in. I am 
holding out to see the new colors before I drop $300. 
So, thanks for all your info when I needed it so long ago. I remember you 
saying about filing it off, which is what I do. 
You are still my best shopping partner. Although this year I spent way more 
than I should have. Jaclyunne came to the show and was blown away by the amoint 
of $$$$ that is generated in this business. Her boyfriend is an investor. There 
is some talk about this for him to come see what it is all about next year. 
Hmmmmm. 
Buenos dias,
Lynnette
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-----Original Message-----
From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 14:01:53 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: NailTech:: LED-UV Lamp

Lynnette, I use two lamps, start out with one, then pop the other one
out.  use the one, apply, freeze, and working on another hand/finger,
the client is moving back and forth.  the elderly clients get
confused, kind of funny.  So pull the second lamp out for curing time.

so I can see what you are saying, but the advantage of the LED is
right now with zero info, only need one lamp.
And I bought a my lamp for about 54.00. Bought new bulbs, and the
price was 54 dollars.  WTH!!!!!! just bought another lamp, and the bulbs.
So now I need new bulbs, do I just buy another lamp??? LOLO stock
piling them.  diana from indiana

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