In my experience, 1-Step doesn't soak off as fast/well as say Eco or
akzentz sog. You have to apply the 1-Step thinly on top and bottom for
a faster removal.
1-Step is still my go-to product for gel mani/pedi because it is so
simple to use yet wonderfully durable. I never soak stuff off anyway.
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On Jul 13, 2010, at 8:14 AM, Kelley Marie <[email protected]>
wrote:
I guess I am confused, I put on gelousy one step , thought it was a
sog.
I have 2 new systems eco and gelousy and tried the gelousy first. I
tried to soak it of last night... I guess it isnt a sog? I used one
step then dark velvet and a coat of one step. filed them down to the
point where I saw red dust so i figured I had removed most of the top.
it took me 2 hrs ( one hand at a time) to remove them and then ended
up scraping the p**p out of my natural nail plate with my cuticle
pusher to finally get it off. Now I use straight acetone from the
HARDWARE STORE I don't buy anything else. So I know it isn't watered
down stuff from sallys or kmart!
So now my nail plate is all rough and I am worried if I put on eco
will I have a hard time getting it off?
Right now I am in a play/practice mode with these new things in my
nail room. I am sure once I feel confidante that I can apply these
gels in pots evenly I will pick a color and it wont matter if it comes
off or not but I am also not into ruining my natural nails for all
this practice.
any suggestions?
Kelley Marie
Northern MI
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