I wished I lived by one of you, I had my big toe removed about 30 yrs. ago, and 
i have always wanted to get it done, but being that I work out of my home, I 
wouldn't know of a legitimate salon that does it. I only do manicures and 
pedicures, I don't work with gels or acrylics.
Oh well!!!

Denise Kolenc
Bella Mani and Piedi' Spa
Joliet, Illinois




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From: Bobbi H <[email protected]>
To: NailTech <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, June 26, 2010 10:33:19 AM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: prosthetic toe nail

Michelle,

If you are concerned about cross-contaminating the gel, just take some
out of the pot to use and use a cheapo brush you can throw away, like
the ones you can get for a buck from Premiere.

Bobbi

On Jun 26, 7:26 am, Michelle Phoenix <[email protected]>
wrote:
> What about cross contamination in the gel? The brush touches the  
> fungus then goes back in the gel. Ick!
>
> Michelle Phoenix - Elite Nail Technician
> Wet Paint Nail Spawww.wetpaintnailspa.com
>
> On Jun 26, 2010, at 2:34 AM, Michelle Cordes <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have 3 clients like you describe... over the years I have had  
> > tons. I use dispoable files anyway so no worries of cross  
> > contamination... They usually only last a month depending on how  
> > much nail they have to anchor it to, but they are thrilled to have  
> > "normal" feet and become regulars. That allows me to keep an eye on  
> > them, and take them off and replace them if they do anything weird.  
> > I was orginally against the idea, but my client said "What? Like if  
> > it screws something up, they are gonna remove the toenail?!? LOL...  
> > already happened..." so I gave it a shot. I have had no problems  
> > over the years. Not one single problem. It can be a challenge to  
> > build though... :)
>
> > Michelle Cordes,  Owner/Licensed Nail Technician
> > The Nail Spa in Silverdale, Washington
> > "The spa for your hands and feet since 1997"
> >www.myspace.com/thenailspa
>
> > From: Michelle Phoenix <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Fri, June 25, 2010 5:33:43 PM
> > Subject: NailTech:: prosthetic toe nail
>
> > Can I, and more to the point, should I build a prosthetic gel nail  
> > over a nail that's mostly gone and the remainder is fungal?  That  
> > just seems like a bad idea to me, but never having done it before, I  
> > want the advice of the experts.
>
> > Thanks
>
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