Angie,
 
What if you were to try your other products on her to see if anything  
changes before you sell your Shellac, or even see if one of the clients using  
the other products without dry spots would let you put Shellac on them. 
I'm wishing you the best my friend!!!!
 
Hugs~
Della
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/30/2010 9:26:28 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 

Thanks Laura, I feel I am gentle. I do use a metal cuticle  pusher but the 
product comes off so easy. I will try a wooden one  and see if that helps. 
Since Shellac is part polish I would think  acetone would soak through the 
layers and reach the nail pretty  quick. The others are gel and it isn't as 
easy for the acetone to soak  through. Gelish and Eco take more effort to push 
off and I have to buff  off the last little bit. Just trying to figure out 
the difference here. I  wonder if Shellac would come off in 5 min? I haven't 
tried to take it off  sooner then 10.
 
Angie Wingerter



 
____________________________________
 From: Laura Merzetti  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 8:10:12  AM
Subject: RE: NailTech::  dry nails/Shellac


I sent a  note to Doug Schoon last week – there was a thread on the board 
about the same  subject.  I’ve been using Shellac and haven’t been noticing 
the white  spots (yet) but wanted his take on the problem in case I started 
to experience  it with my clients.  
His  response: 
Hi  Laura,
My guess is that this is caused by improper removal. If the white  spots 
are due to surface roughness, that is likely to be the reason. Improper  
removal roughens the surface and makes it appear whitish. Proper removal is  
gentle removal and the process should cause no damage if done correctly.   Let 
them  know that forcing the product from the nail is the mostly likely reason 
for  damage.
Please  feel free to share this info.
Doug  
Laura  Merzetti 
 
 
From: [email protected]  [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of holly  cliffe
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 9:59 PM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: Re: NailTech:: dry  nails/Shellac

I have also noticed this on most of my shellac clients and  I was thinking 
about posting about it and forgot.  Thanks for bringing  this 
up.....hopefully we'll get some insights. 
 

 
Holly Cliffe
 
Vancouver, BC 
 
 
 
On 29-Sep-10, at 6:53 PM, Angela R Wingerter  wrote:



 
I have a client that has  been wearing Shellac for 4 weeks now. She comes 
in every two weeks, so  today was her third time getting Shellac. I have been 
doing  the cotton and foil method. I have been putting cuticle oil on her 
nails  right after I push the product off. Her nails are getting the  dry 
spots like you guys have talked about before. I have another client  that has 
been getting the Gelish and the Eco about the same amount of time and  her 
nails doesn't seem to be drying out. Has anyone else seen this  with Shellac 
vs the others or could it be that the client  with the dry nails are just 
prone to dryness? I  am not happy with what I  am seeing. If it is going to do 
this to the nails they might as well wear gels  and have all the extra 
strength. And if it is Shellac that is doing it,  then I will be selling my 
stock. Anyone interested?
 

 
Angie  Wingerter
 

 
 
  
____________________________________
 
From: "[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) " <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 8:26:25  PM
Subject: Re:  NailTech:: Gelish: Your Vote For Removal Method*Also* 
Foundation Base  App... 
 

 
Yes there is  big hope... I have been soaking off the old fashioned way 
since day one  .  I use one of the little  soak off trays from Nailite with a 
wet cotton balls in it.  
1>. bufff shine off first hand  and place in tray and make sure cotton is 
against nail
 
2> file  and shape next hand and buff off shine.
3> back to first hand, remove  one finger at a time and push off product 
with cuticle stick
4>put  second hand in to soak
5> file and shape, lightly buff  first hand,  scrub fresh <or what ever 
cleanser you use>
6< remove second hand  one finger at a time push off product, and finish 
buff and cleanse.
7>  base coat, color , top, coat, remove dispersion layer
8>sugar scrub hand  and forarm, 
9>send to  wash
10> nice  lotion massage
All done and ready to leave in  about 45 min.  Thrilled to death that ther 
is no reason not to go after  those always lost keys in the bottom of their 
bag,..
We havent had any take  more than 10 min to soak off.  The time it took 
that long was a couple  nails that had an issue and were buffed and retop 
coated. so there was more on  them.  The frenchs soak off so fast that I am 
still 
amazed, I sill double  check myself that I didnt miss something.. This 
stuff is so GREAT.
I am  using ECO, Shellac, Gelish, and a few of IBD soak off gels. IBD has 
one in a  bottle comming but their pots of soak off are fine as long as you 
use the base  and top from the new lines...  
I really totally agree with  Rhonda though this IS and atrificial service 
so hide the files, and electreic  files it is all about preception.

Happy Happy nail days
Dawn
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Lancaster,PA
 

 
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From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent:  Wed, Sep 29, 2010 8:17 pm
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Gelish: Your Vote For  Removal Method*Also* 
Foundation Base App... 
 
 
Thank you  Maggie!!!  I am going to try the old fashioned way and see what 
happens.  Yipeee..there is hope!!!
 

 
And thank you  everyone who has replied with your help and suggestions!!!
 

 
If anyone  else has different techniques,pretty please share them : )
 

 
Della
 

 

 

 

 
 
In a message  dated 9/29/2010 5:15:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  writes:

          
I would just as soon drill it off, but let's face  it-- most of the clients 
who are in love with these products would  prefer to avoid any part of the 
process that makes them think it's a  "fake nail product," they'd rather 
have it soaked off.
 

 
I have been using the individually wrapped (which  makes me think of one of 
the old Foster Farms chickens commercials,  which makes me laugh) -- 
acetone soaked cotton ball, wrapped in foil--  method. I find doing this means 
letting them soak for 15 minutes, then  scraping the product off with a cuticle 
pusher. It works well enough.  BUT one of my clients has taken to soaking 
it off herself at home the  night before her appointments and SHE made the 
discovery that if you  soak it the old fashioned way-- with your fingertips in 
a bowl of  acetone, it slides right off in 10 minutes or less! So that's 
the way  we're doing it now.
 

 
Just make sure you buff  the shine off the top coat first.
 
Maggie Franklin:
 
Owner & Artist, _The Art of Nailz_ (http://artofnailz.info/) , Visalia CA
 
"Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way  ahead of my time."
_Maggie Rants [and rav...@nails  Magazine _ 
(http://blogs.nailsmag.com/maggie/) 
 
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<[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > wrote: 

From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
<[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Subject:  NailTech:: Gelish: Your Vote For Removal Method*Also* Foundation 
Base  Application For Fill
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date:  Wednesday, September 29, 2010, 5:19 AM 
 
 

 
Hello  Friends,
 

 
I  have a client coming in tomorrow with Gelish on. I would appreciate a  
vote of which you all prefer as
 
far  as buffing/filing the product off to apply new, or the soak off  
method?  Also how much time it takes you for both methods.   I soaked 3 of mine 
off yesterday with a timer and I am disappointed  that it is not quicker to 
remove. I filled half the Gelish off  and it took 15 minutes to remove plus 
buffing to finish :  (     I am grimacing
 
at  the length of time this might take tomorrow : ( 
 

 
Also,  do you apply foundation base over the entire nail for a fill, or  
just the growth area.
 

 
Thanks  A Million!
 

 

 
 
Della
West  Side Indianapolis
Brownsburg Area

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