What about just using a gel topcoat?  You can use your regular polish with out 
drying in between and instead of a topcoat you use a gel topcoat cure for 2 - 3 
minutes and they are dry.  I usually just buff the topcoat off and the rest is 
removable with polish remover.  Just my two cents worth. 

Rendi 

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From: "Laura Merzetti" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 11:21:56 AM 
Subject: RE: NailTech:: Pedicure Polish Problem 




Seems you are bending over backwards to accommodate her…she needs to 
acknowledge that her overlapping toes are causing you to spend more time on 
her.   Are you charging for this extra drying time?  If not, you should, or use 
gel polish on her. 



Laura 








From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Michele 
Sent: April-26-11 10:53 AM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Pedicure Polish Problem 




And yes you can send her out with the separators in. That seems like an easy 
fix although I'd go with a gel polish.  


Michele 

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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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