I haven't read the full instructions, but I think using a dry brush would be
a much better idea.  

 

Laura M.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Debbie Doerrlamm
Sent: December-23-10 12:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: Gelac app technique (was: new gel polishes)

 

One thing that deeply concerns me about this application technique
Stay parallel to the natural nail and lightly dot the base coat in a "Z"
pattern onto the nail.
Use a lint-free wipe and wipe the base coat from the cuticle to the free
edge to evenly distribute the base coat.

I can only see this leading to contact dermatitis and allergic reactions
down the road.. Your idea of "lightly dotting" may be far different than
mine..  So now you (or I) may have more than intended base dotted on, and
how are you supposed to stay off the soft tissue with a nail wipe - or even
make sure you have even thorough coverage???

Sorry i.b.d. I think this is a stupid idea..

Debbie ( who really is a nail tech, I just dont file any more.. )


At 02:21 AM 12/23/2010, you wrote:



Pam,
I am having the same experience w/ the gelac base just like you
said..."Not liking the base coat at all. Does not seem to cure well;
appears to dilute the color. Have  tried multiple lamps and increased
cure time."  I did some research and found new application
instructions online. These are completely different than the pamphlet
I received when I purchased the product. I thought you might find it
enlightening and helpful. Here is the link...
http://www.ibdbeauty.com/gelac_application_guide.pdf

On Nov 29, 4:47 pm, Illusionssalonaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I totally love all the new soak off gels.  For variety OPI can't be beat
but I detest the pots.  Even so, I wish they would include the entire line
of Designer Series colors in their selection.  For ease of use and removal I
don't think Creative's Shellac can be beat.  Wishing they would expand their
line up of colors!  The Jessica Gelation colors are exciting and are easy to
apply.  Love the big bottles.  I buy open stock from the local Asian
Discount beauty supply.  I have also tried the Nobility Perfect Match from
LeChat.  very clever of them to include the matching shade of polish and
once again; love the big bottles.  Limited selection but very nice colors
that apply and wear well.  Tried the Gelac from IBD.  Colors are nice but a
little transparent and thin.  The product tends to run.  The base is also
very thin and loves to run into those cuticles.  Not liking the base coat at
all.  Does not seem to cure well; appears to dilute the color.  Have  tried
multiple lamps and increased cure time.  BUT, the top coat is a winner -
good consistancy and does NOT have to be filed or buffed off before removal
( a shame it has a  3 minute cure time).  That is a huge time saver to me; I
do not want to spend more than 10 minutes soaking off.  Other than Shellac I
think it is the only one that soaks off without breaking the seal first.
Tried the ECO, liked the colors but hate the pots.  Tried the Gelez; gotta
love that Sin City red; I use it over just about everything to jazz up other
colors.  Tried Ocean; lots of colors but hate the pots.  Love the base and
top because they are in large bottles but don't like the 3 minute cure
times.  Best thing about them is that they work in a pinch with all
products; but the top coat must be filed off.  Tried the Gelish; loved the
color selection and large bottles.  Lousy brushes and had a tendency to be
finicky.
>
> Pam
> Your Nail Gal, Pam
> Salon Boutique Arrowhead
> Glendale, AZ
> ------------------------------------------
>
> I've tried LeChat's Perfect Match and it wears very well. I bought
> "Emporer Red" and love it. My only complaint would be the limited
> color selection......which brings to mind a question:
>
> Is there a law or something that dictates nail companies can only
> debut 12 colors at a time?????? Why not start with more? Why do the
> majority of companies only start with 12?
>
> I wanted to try Jessica's collection of uv polishes, but they required
> that you buy a kit, which was more money than I wanted to put into
> something I hadn't tried yet. They will not sell open stock until you
> made your initial order of their kit. Guess I won't be trying them.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Holly L. Schippers  
> To: [email protected]  
> Sent: Mon, Nov 29, 2010 5:11 pm
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Re: new gel polishes
>
> I can't speak for other companies, but with Shellac each color is created
> chemically independent of the others. This means all 12 colors must be
produced
> and tested as individual products. It is not a matter of testing one
product and
> then dumping pigment in several batches of it. Each color has to be
produced on
> its own with differing levels of photo initiators, etc. That would be my
guess
> as to the small numbers of colors released at a time. Hope it helps!
>
> Sent via BlackBerryR
> Holly L. Schippers
> CND
> Education Ambassador
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jill in Ky
> Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 23:55:34
> To:
> Subject: NailTech:: Re: new gel polishes
>
> I've tried LeChat's Perfect Match and it wears very well. I bought
> "Emporer Red" and love it. My only complaint would be the limited
> color selection......which brings to mind a question:
>
> Is there a law or something that dictates nail companies can only
> debut 12 colors at a time?????? Why not start with more? Why do the
> majority of companies only start with 12?
>
> I wanted to try Jessica's collection of uv polishes, but they required
> that you buy a kit, which was more money than I wanted to put into
> something I hadn't tried yet. They will not sell open stock until you
> made your initial order of their kit. Guess I won't be trying them.
>
> Jill Wright
> Bowling Green, KY
>
> On Nov 28, 12:18 pm, Lauren Dodson  wrote:
> > I got the latest Nails magazine and noticed that everyone and there
brother
> has
> > come out with gel polish.  Has anyone tried the newest one's yet?
>
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