Thanks, Diana! Sounds like i need to just stick with yn gel and ac. lol

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Diana Bonn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lynnette and I bought this in Chicago last year.  They look like the mask
> on Silence of the Lambs!!!
> Renee, they look awesome, but these are not like a white tip, more like a
> plastic stick on plastic type of thingy.  They are not for long term, what I
> mean, is you would reapply every 2 weeks.  No big deal.
> The worse part of them is if you don't get those edges down when you glue
> them on, they will peel.  You have to make sure you cap the ends, or they
> will peel.
> Also, like Lynnette said, if there is short nail length, they are not going
> to work.  And if your clients nails are long, then they will look off
> balance, because the white plastic is very thin in width.
> They look beautiful.  I love Dashing Divas warm pink coverage.  More for us
> warm tone skin tones.
>
> I personally had trouble with the gel, it would peel on me.  I meant to get
> to the booth at the orlando show, but forgot about it.
>
> Lynnette, got a question.  If I remember right Christine buffed the nail,
> put the base on then buffed and then applied the white tip.  Is this right?
>  Or did she buff the nail,apply the plastic tip, then the base?  I just
> can't remember.  thanks diana from indiana
>
>
> At 11:00 PM 6/24/2010, you wrote:
>
>> Veronica,First, how are the cows and pups? ;-)Those tips are Dashing Diva.
>> They DO work with polish. They have to ve glued on and the edges need to be
>> quite secure or they will peel off. You can use them on artificial nails. It
>> is a great uniform look. The idea is awesome. I have photos on my facebook
>> somewhere with a photo of them. When I get to my computer tomorrow I will
>> try to remember to see what album and send you the pic. You have to have
>> nail to apply. If the nails are too short they will not work. I love the
>> concept. You can apply acrylic and gel over it. Not sure about any of the
>> sog, but I bet it would work with Gelish and Gelousy. Let me know if you
>> need more info. Buenos noches,Lynnette
>>
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>> Subject: NailTech:: weird nail application...what is it?
>>
>>
>> HI all, I havent posted in a while, but I had a client ask me about
>> something she was told about the other day...her sister went and got some
>> nails done at a salon...not an nss....anway, the nail tech apparently took
>> this thing that looked like a tip with some white stuff in it and glued it
>> to  the clients nail. Then she proceeded to clip the end of the nail with
>> clippers..this made all of the nail except the white part pop off the
>> nail...leaving behind only the white portion. The thickness was so thin, my
>> client could not feel it. Well, the white part didn't stay on too long..it
>> eventually peeled off....but she said that the proces seemed so weird she
>> had b=never heard of anything like that before. Now I have not really been
>> up to date lately on research of new techniques..I've kind of been in a pink
>> and white acrylic rut...which I like mind you, but I havent  even heard of
>> anything like this. I hope I have explained it correctly...has anyone ever
>> heard of anything like this?
>> Thanks in advance...my curiosity is getting to me.
>> Veronica
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