Haha, I never heard that "fourth of a piece of paper" thing,
so guess no that is not Eco!
Heidi, chances are you are applying much too thick if you are having
peeling issues. For soaking, yes it is recommended you take a 180
grit file to break the surface before soaking.
Right now mine are 1 day shy of 3 full weeks. I have had to take the
length down, and there is no peeling, lifting or wear except my right
thumb - you know the one you always use to open the shampoo bottle,
pick things, labels and such?? A small amount did peel off but it
stopped right there. Are you having this peeling issue on every
client, or just a few of them?
Lorraine
At 10:30 AM 7/8/2010, you wrote:
I used the french manicure on my daughter and it lasted at least 2
weeks then she picked it off and didn't wait for me to soak it off.
It has been awhile and I don't remember if I used primer or not. Are
you buffing the shine off the nail first? I think I read somewhere
that you have to apply the base very thin. There are so many
different products going on that I get confused but one of them said
thin as a fourth of a piece of paper. Lorraine is that Eco?
Angie Wingerter
From: Heidi Laurette <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 8:09:49 AM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Eco sog
Even when I used a primer, the Eco sog does not last more than 3
days. All guinea pigs peeled and./or separated and completely came
off. I use LE, Shellac, Gelish, Gelousy and Akzentz ... no
problems. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
From: Manicures That Last <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, July 8, 2010 8:27:45 AM
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Eco sog
At 12:18 AM 7/8/2010, you wrote:
The directions for the Eco says to use a primer. Does anyone know
what kind of primer they are referring too? Protein bond or just a
dehydrator? How thin should you apply their basecoat? Thanks for any help.
Angie Wingerter
Primer is optional Angie. If you want to have her last more than 2
weeks you can use a primer. Dehydrating is a cleansing step, and
would not be considered a primer.
The base coat is applied VERY thin.
Lorraine, webgirl
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