At 07:45 AM 12/3/2010, you wrote:
O.K., I've tried and tried to use this product and I just don't seem
to have good results. Yes my bulbs are new, so that is not it. I
put it on Wed and I have one nail that has peeled off already. I
want this product to work soooo bad but I never have good
results. I always go back to axxium, it just seems to outlast any
other product I have tried. I can even see a week but 2
days!! Help me get it to stay.
Thanks
Trish
Patricia,
I see you also posted to the forums, to save my poor wrists this
morning, I am going to just link you to the lengthy reply I made
there :) You can reply either here or there!
http://beautytech.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=295256
Anna,
I haven't had too much luck with it either 1st off it's in pods and
I'm really turned off to those freakn pods, never been a gel fan to
begin with then having to try it and it is almost the same as regular gel,
I will tell you I was an acrylic girl prior to falling in love with
eco So Quick. I have tried gels from time to time over the years and
never could get the hang of it. I always forgot to do 4, cook, do 4,
cook, then the thumbs. I never got the hang of "stringing" the gel
either. The big difference between UV Gel Polish - pots or bottles -
is application. Most who are having difficulty are thinking "gel
application" not "polish application" In other words they are
applying far too thick and will have peeling, excessive chipping issues.
eco So Quick is NOT the same as regular gels - application and
removal is completely different, the clients that should be receiving
this application fall into a different category than those who should
be on acrylics or traditional hard gels. The only thing that really
is the same is the long wear, the cure in the lamp, the cleanse of
the dispersion layer.
Pati,
My personal opinion and suggestion would be to buy a good brush for
applying the sog in pots... Star sells a great one that is in the
master tech brush kit.. I use the long white one.... It makes the
application so soft and effortless... it really does.... try
it...the brush kit is a nice one...
I totally agree, I now have and have tried all the brushes - the 2
that came with the kit (straight and oval) and the Master tech Tool
kit. I hated working with the straight flat brush and loved the oval
one. To each his own :) I think we tend to gravitate what works for
us after much trial and error and hopefully not too much expense!
Lorraine, webgirl
www.ManicuresThatLast.com
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