Thanks for forwarding this to me Lorraine!

~Debi Longo~

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Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 12:08:48 -0500
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NailTech:: white spots on nail beds

At 11:00 PM 11/25/2010, you wrote:

Hope you all enjoyed your Turkey day!

I have a client that just started using the ECO SOG on. She now has white spots 
on about 4/5 of her nails. I cannot remember the outcome of what causes this, 
and how to "fix it". Any input would be great. 

Thanks.

Hi Debi, sorry for the delay, I wanted to check with Elaine on this and because 
of the holiday.... I am sure you understand the reasons :)

What are you using to soak their color off with? Acetone or the eco Soak Off 
Solution? If you are using straight acetone, this really could be drying out 
the nails that maybe were not in the greatest shape, probably dry, before you 
even soaked them off.

Eco Soak Off Solution has extra ingredients that help reduce the drying effect.

To quote a post here on the list that Elaine made the other day you might have 
missed and might help further explain:

When I formulated the Eco I knew the acetone would eventually be a problem.  
With Acrylics our clients are soaking a set off every year, (every six months 
AT the most).  So they aren't drying out like they would with constantly 
soaking off Color Gel.  So I formulated our Soak Off Differently.  I added an 
emollient that keeps the skin from getting dried out.  You actually can feel 
the oils on your skin as you saturate the cotton ball.  I haven't gotten white 
spot complaints from my Eco Customers.  I think this is actually helping.  I 
also promote the cotton ball and foil method.  It exposes less skin to the Soak 
Off and the body heat helps speed it up.  I've gotten lots of emails, "What is 
in your Soak off?  How is it able to soak off faster than straight acetone?"  I 
normally would laugh but I actually have it figured out.  Eco cracks and curls 
off with no effort.  When the cracking process starts the emollients get in 
there with the Soak Off formula.  I am CERTAIN that is helping it get off the 
nail a bit faster.

Down side, you just have to be super careful to have your clients "scrub in for 
surgery" after you're done soaking.  This is what I say to everyone.  It hits, 
"Wash your nails with soap, hot water and this scrub brush" home a lot better 
than just, "go wash".  



Lorraine, webgirl

www.ManicuresThatLast.com
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