OMG Nicole is so right.  Odorless products suck!  Of all the products in our
company, this is the only one I openly dislike.  And honestly, we only sell
it "as a company" because of nail schools and their tests!  When I read you
Nicole I had to laugh to myself and wonder if I was the one that said it to
you.

The only reason I ever met Tony was because of Ultimate Lyte.  My dad and I
opened our salon together and he forbid me to use "stinky acrylic".  FYI,
Eco's "Odorless" Acrylic System is Ultimate Lyte with complete and total
chemical updating.  I worked on this one.  I had things I didn't like about
Ultimate Lyte back in the day.  But because our sales numbers on it are so
high I couldn't change it.  Gotta keep happy customers happy.  So anyway it
was one of the four systems I put into the original Eco.  It cures via UV
light.  Same lamp you all are using for the soak off.  It does soak off in
Acetone.  You have to get used to staying in the powder longer than you do
with traditional.  But, it's pretty forgiving.  I do have video footage of
how to on it on the Star Nail DVD and the Eco DVD.

But I'm also with whom ever said...why go to that salon?  If your customers
are going to follow you, they aren't going to like seeing something new
being put on their nails IF what you've been doing all along has been
working for them (knowing Retention they're happy with what they've got).
Are there no other salon options for you that don't require you having to
change your products?


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]
Blog: itsnotarealjob.blogspot.com


On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 10:31 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you are going to go odour free with acrylic, my suggestion is to use a
> UV cured product like Ultimate Lyte by Star or Acrylite by Akzentz. My
> experience with air cured odorless product has been that no matter what the
> brand, it all turned yellow. Very quicky, in some cases. I was using
> complete start up kits, too, their brushes, their files, their primers,
> their everything and doing it to the letter. Still, yellow, yellow
> everywhere. I got tired of being told by educators that I was doing
> something wrong with every brand I tried. An educator that I got to know
> told me privately that I wasn't going insane, the stuff does get ugly
> quicky, which is why she only recommends it to students for practise. I went
> back to UV acrylic because I got tired of spending money on product to work
> for free.
>
> Nicole
>
> Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry
> ------------------------------
> *From: * Lynnette Madden <[email protected]>
> *Sender: * [email protected]
> *Date: *Sun, 17 Oct 2010 13:16:06 -0400
> *To: *<[email protected]>
> *ReplyTo: * [email protected]
> *Subject: *Re: NailTech:: Best Odorless Acrylic?
>
> Vickie,
> I am not sure I would make that move. The very first place I applied to 11
> years ago wanted odorless.
> I think that perms smell worse than any monomer.
> I decided to not work at that place.
> If you are used to traditional monomer, do not change.
> JMHO...
>
> Buenos dias!
> Lynnette Diaz-Madden
>
> www.facebook.com/nailtech
> www.salon29.net
>
> Salon 29-where pampering and
> personal attention is on its way!
>
> On Oct 17, 2010 12:42 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Ladies,
>
> I am having to move my business to another Salon.  They want all odor free
> acrylic if I want to do them. I have been using Retention and need to change
> to an Odor Free
>
> What do you feel is the best Odor Free Product?
>
> Vickie England
> Moving to "Tangle's Hair Studio"
> Encinitas, CA 92024   760-753-1666 Salon
> 760-519-1579 Cell
>
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