Wow, I do a wet manicure all the time with the shellac and have  not had 
any problems (knock on wood!!).  I clean the nail plate off really  well or 
have them to wash their hands and clean the nail plate off with  acetone.
 
Felicia Neal
Greensboro, NC
 
 
In a message dated 4/12/2011 6:17:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I posted  about this earlier today, but it seems not to have shown up on 
the list.  I just went to a Shellac class locally.  The educator definitely  
recommended against using cuticle remover, and water.....I believe because 
she  thought it would interfere with product bonding. She did say if it was a  
client with a lot of cuticle to break out the "heavy tool" and then showed 
a  bottle of CND cuticle remover. I've been using the method you recomend 
Holly,  with no problems, but thought I'd try hers too and see if there is a  
difference.    


Holly 
Vancouver, BC

On 2011-04-12, at 11:22 AM, Holly L. Schippers wrote:


When using  Cuticle Remover I remove it with water from a spray bottle so 
the water  exposure to the nail is minimized. I use Cuticle Eraser at the end 
with  Solar Oil after the Shellac is applied. To better understand why not 
to soak  in a bowl of water, I encourage you to be sure to watch at least 
slide 3-7  of Doug Schoon's Brain when it re-opens in May!!

Holly L.  Schippers
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____________________________________
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject:  Re: NailTech:: Cuticles from hell
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 11:24:59  -0400
From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 

Okay so everyone seems to be using some sort  of water treatment with their 
service from washing their hands to using some  type of product to remove 
the cuticle so not really sure what the difference  is in doing a straight up 
water manicure as long as you didn't leave their  hands in the water 
soaking for more then 5 minutes it all sounds about the  same to me?   

I too use the CND Cuticle  eraser (remover) for all manicures too.  Trying 
to stay away from oil  until the application is complete so as to not 
compromise the application  process.  




Anna
Creations by Anna Z-James 
_www.annazjames.com_ (http://www.annazjames.com/) 
702-927-8831





-----Original  Message-----
From: Michelle Cordes <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent:  Tue, Apr 12, 2011 1:06 am
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Cuticles from  hell


 

I use the CND Cuticle Remover on everyone... and I do  a "waterless" mani. 
I remove old Shellac, apply solar oil, file  nails, apply cuticle remover, 
do cuticle work, apply Almond Scrub, send them  to wash and scrub with a 
brush, use Scrubfresh, and apply new shellac. Then  solar oil and massage. The 
cuticle remover works great and no pain for  anyone... :)

Michelle  Cordes,  Owner/Licensed Nail Technician
The Nail Spa  in Silverdale, Washington
"The spa for your hands  and feet since 1997"
_www.michellecordes.com_ (http://www.michellecordes.com/) 
 



 
____________________________________
 From: Anna Z-James <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent: Mon, April 11, 2011 11:13:29  PM
Subject: NailTech:: Cuticles from  hell

Okay so I know  we are supposed to do a dry manicure on our clients prior 
to application of  the shellac or gelish...however I have a few clients that 
have cuticles from  hell...in just 1.5 weeks they have more cuticle then 
nail growth doing a dry  manicure is painful for both me and the client...I 
tried wet manicures but  bad idea ended up with product malfunctions to the 
10th power with bubbles  and pealing and so much more....Please anyone have any 
suggestions for the  cuticles from hell clients? 



Anna
Creations by Anna Z-James 
_www.annazjames.com_ (http://www.annazjames.com/) 
702-927-8831


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