Use Lumos base and top coat. Dries polish very fast. We have been talking about 
this product a lot on NailTalk Radio and had Jim & Linda from Lumos on the show 
a few weeks ago.

Jennifer Cherry
Manicurist/Nail Stylist
410.340.4035
[email protected]

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On Apr 26, 2011, at 6:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> Hi Teks,
>     I have a client who has those dreaded "overlapping" toes and I just can't 
> seem to get her out of the shop without a polish smudge!  I dry each and 
> every coat of polish with a small hair dryer, 1 minute for the base coat, (I 
> touch each coat to make sure its dry before I add the next one!) 2 min. for 
> the 1st color coat, 3 min for the next color coat, and 4 min for the top 
> coat.  Although they feel dry to the touch to me, once I remove the toe 
> spacers, and she puts on her sandals, its all over with!  SMUDGE!   Dang it!  
> What do I need to do here!?  Do I send her out with the toe spacers in place? 
>  Tell her not to remove them for an hour or so?  I'm totally frustrated!  I 
> know I could use Shellac, but the cost, extra time and the extra steps to 
> apply and remove are worrisome.   I've been looking at the polish strips that 
> you buy.  They go ON dry and are supposed to wear well also.  Anyone know 
> where to get those at a good price?  The new sally hansen ones are $10 for a 
> pack of 14 strips, a little TOO pricey for me!  Any other ideas before I 
> completely lose my mind with this problem!? 
> Thanks!
> Pam
> 
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