Della,
This was your first time so don't worry about it. You have to get into a 
routine. I am still very slow and need to work on my time. Have your supplies 
ready ahead of time. Like your foils cut with cottonballs ready to go. I will 
have to try five minute soaks. 


Angie Wingerter




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 4:58:26 PM
Subject: NailTech:: Gelish:Your Vote For Removal Method.***Wow Cyndi Was 
Right!!!***

Hello Friends,
I hope you have all had a good day : )

I had my first soak off with Gelish today. I used bits and pieces of everyone's 
techniques which really helped.  When I saw that Cyndi had written ((( 5 ))) 
minutes to soak ... I thought no way!!!! After all... I had soaked my own for 
15 
minutes after filling half the product off. Also I could swear that an educator 
said that SOG doesnot re-harden like acrylic. Well..... Cyndi is right!!!!  It 
was amazing how much better the Gelish was after only 5 minutes vs 15 !!!!  I 
wish I could give you a big hug Cyndi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   I am so glad I decided to 
peak inside the foil after 5 minutes!!!!   The Gelish had "popped up" so to 
speak just beautifully, unlike after 15 minutes.

I won't embarrass myself by telling you how long it took me to do the soak off 
and reapply!!! lol
Okay.... I will tell you.... 2 HOURS!!!!!!!   Pretty please someone tell me 
that 
it isn't just me!!!!!!!
For those of you who can do the whole "shebang" in 45-60 minutes... this will 
surely crack you up!!!

I am going to also find my soaking dishes to try it the old fashioned way as 
some have suggested, as well as other steps. And practice,practice,practice my 
speed!!!

I'm still taking suggestions by the way!!! lol

Hugs To All~
Della






In a message dated 9/29/2010 1:48:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Hi Della,
>I use the foil and cotton with acetone to remove Gelish from the
>natural nails.  I make sure the foil is tightly folded and let it sit
>for 5 minutes.  I notice that if it sits longer, it re-hardens.  I
>prep one nail at a time so by the time I prep one nail the next is
>ready for removal.  It takes me about 45 minutes for removal/re-app.
>I never put a file to the nail bed-only a buffer.  I have never done a
>refill on Gelish.  How long does it take you for a Gellish fill?
>Cyndi
>~Polished~ NJ
>
>On Sep 29, 8:19 am, [email protected] wrote:
>> 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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