why do you use wax and foil to remove? 

Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 11:31:30 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NailTech:: sog, warming, pads glitter
To: [email protected]

If you fold the plastic liner off instead of sliding the wax and foil off with 
the plastic liner and leave the wax on, you can then remove one foil at a time 
and remove the sog as usual. Then roll the remaining wax off with your bare 
hands.

KatherineSt. Louis, MOSent from my iPad
On Sep 21, 2010, at 1:03 PM, Manicures That Last <[email protected]> 
wrote:


At 01:00 PM 9/21/2010, you wrote:

Elaine, 

How would you remove the gel polish one finger at a time? Do you remove
all of the pariffin and foil at once? I would worry about the gel harding
back up.

 

Angie
Wingerter



Angie, Elaine was out of the country, she is due home today I belive. I
am sure her email is mega full, so of she misses this let me know and I
will ask her. But I think Michelle might be right. I will have to test
that. I always remove one at a time, so I am not 100% sure. I know when
soaking acrylic, yes it will harden back up.


Lorraine







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To: [email protected]

Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 12:36:00 PM

Subject: Re: NailTech:: sog, warming, pads glitter



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.




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Elaine T. Watson

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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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