Ps, when removing sog, I use OPI's stir stick (the short end) and it really
helps with removal over an orangewood stick.
On Oct 1, 2010 4:39 PM, "Becky" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Shawn,
>
> Using sog over acrylic, I have exponentially increased my income, so open
> your mind and give yourself a pay raise. It stands up far better than
polish
> EVER has and clients leave completely dry and smudge free. Besides that, I
> have done many fills using sog colors with tremendous success and it takes
> less time.
>
> Those are just a couple of reasons.
> On Oct 1, 2010 2:58 PM, "shawn wilson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have a question to everyone. Why are you all putting sog on top of
> acrylic
>> anyway. This is a separate service with different benefits.
>>
>> To the newbie, welcome to the discussion. You will definitely learn a lot
>> here.
>>
>> I think there has been some misunderstanding about this product. If you
> are
>> expecting the gelish to just roll off, not going to happen. After about 5
>> minutes you will use an orange woodstick, gently remove as much as you
can
> (
>> not all will come off all of the time), and lightly buff to remove the
> rest.
>>
>>
>> Depending on the client. Sometimes it will flake off nicely and sometimes
>> you may have to help it a little. At the end of the day you are not
prying
>> anything, and you are not filing on the nail. just watch what happens
with
>> the product as you work. You will determine the process that works for
> you.
>>
>> Shawn
>>
>> On Oct 1, 2010 12:31 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello I'm new to the group, My name is Anna I'm in Las Vegas started
using
>> the Shellac in hopes that it would generate new business as I am strickly
> a
>> Pink & White acrylic girl and have been for years....But with business
> being
>> what it is here SLOW...I thought what the heck how freakn hard could it
be
>> to polish on some gel and uv the darn thing, then I see you all having
>> trouble trying to get the stuff off of peoples nails and what damage it's
>> causing now I'm scared to see what the out come will be when I try to pry
> it
>> off my clients that I applied it to last week...O M G!
>>
>> Here's the real reason for this note...I put the Shellac on a clients
toes
>> and over her acrylics last week to see how she's like it now how the hell
> am
>> I supposed to get it off her nails when she has acrylics on and I can't
> very
>> well put her toes in a dish to remove it? I guess I can drill her nails
to
>> death and do those 1st while I put tones of acetone in foil on her toes
>> before her pedicure huh? What do you all suggest?
>>
>> Thanks and I am really enjoying all your comments suggestions and support
>> for each other...So Glad I found this group by mistake!!! WHOO HOO!
>>
>> Anna
>> Creations by Anna Z-James
>> www.annazjames.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
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