Ya know guys after reading all of your advise , Maybe it is the color
pops and LE display clear tips that are not curing. The opi tip
displays are not clear. Maybe that is it.
And never thought of using Finish on the tips, great idea
Simmy. Just trying to get the cost of the display down. thanks for
all of your help, and will try to do the underneath thingy. thanks
diana from indiana
At 11:22 PM 7/8/2010, you wrote:
Diana... did you not read any of my posts about that
happening?? LOL!! I commented on how the color seemed to swipe off
Shellac and Gelish a lot more than the SOG in the pots...(axxium and
light elegance) Shellac and gelish were stickier also... SOG in
pots were creamier and went on better with only 2 coats also...
what I did was put another light coat of color on...cure 2 minutes
and swipe very lightly...I left it a little sticky..figured it WAS
the back of the stick and if the client needed to pick them up they
usually hold the stick...
it worked...I was able to put the circle for the numbers on the back
also..near the bottom... used an orangewood stick to press it on so
I wouldn't touch the sticky part.
ps. it was only a litlle bit sticky at the end....
Pati
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-----Original Message-----
From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, Jul 8, 2010 7:09 am
Subject: NailTech:: sog on plastic display tips NOT CURING?????
Okay, am I the only one having trouble here? I am starting to put my
gel polish on my clear plastic displays (LE spoons, or some of you
use Color Pops). So far I have used the Shellac and now starting to
use Gelish.
But they are not curing. Sticky, color wipes off, pain in the butt.
I am NOT using a base gel, why waste the product.
I DON'T want to use a top clear gel, because of waste of product.
I just wanted to get a color, cure, wipe, and add a regular top coat.
Did I read here that someone said that the sog reacts to this clear
plastic? What is the solution?
And Simmy, think it was you, why are we doing the underneath plastic
tip again, I assume it is coverage, am I right? So If I use two
coats on the top, then another on the underside, that is three
coats. Or can I do one coat on top and bottom and get the same look?
But why bother with the underside?
You would think this would be a NO brainer here, but just not curing
right. thanks for any help. diana from indiana
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