Gloria,

Even though I know plenty of techs use heating pads or warming mitts,
technically it is a big risk.  It isn't just the fingers at risk but any
surrounding vapors from the acetone can ignite in the air.  I do have a safe
suggestion that can be used as an add on service.  Paraffin.  If you foil
wrap the finger tips only, you can apply the butter or lotion of your choice
and then dip (foil and all) into the Paraffin.  The heat from the wax will
warm the foils.  It will also seal the foil shut.  You then wrap the hands
in plastic and put into terri mits.

Because it is a hand treatment you get double the benefit.


Kind Regards,
Elaine T. Watson
Star Nail International
Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Global Education Director
800.782.7624 extension 321
fax 661.257.5856
[email protected]
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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 8:02 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> when doing removal for sog . after wrapping the fingers I have taken a
> damp hot towel and layed across finger tips with towel over that I feel it
> speeds up the removal. is it 2 dangerous 2 warm the heating pad and lay
> over tips of fingers since acetone is being used and god forbid if any
> short from electric pad would happen.  thought about the warming pads used
> in micro 2 place on finger tips? If I use a lot of glitter sog I find the
> warmth helps 2 break it up / any suggestions? Gloria from Indiana  thanks
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