Buy a light elegance pro light I've  had mine for five years. You won't be 
sorry. 

Michele
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On Dec 1, 2011, at 10:34 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> I don't know why I bothered to pay a pile of money for these stupid gel 
> lamps!  I've only been doing gels now for 18 months and neither one of them 
> will work!  I tried replacing the bulbs.  I tried checking the fuse!  I shook 
> it, pleaded with it, lightly tapped it on the table!  prayed over it, 
> Threatened to THROW IT OUT THE WINDOW!!!!   NOTHING!  I am going to have to 
> have my son the electrician look at the dang thing and see if HE can figure 
> out why it won't work!  Suddenly!  WIth NO warning!  Just KAPUT!  I went to 
> turn it on and NOTHING!  Not even a tiny little flicker!  Leaving me in quite 
> a jam with clients sitting at my station staring at me!  Gawd!  Here's why I 
> don't like gels!  Now.. acrylics?  No problem!  I sculpt them, they set, I 
> file, they are DONE!  no questions!  No problems! Not ONE dang bead of sweat 
> pops off my forehead like when I do gels!  Grrrrrrrrr.....   I just plain ole 
> do NOT trust gels! Or lamps!  Or any other magical potions!  I have a bottle 
> of Iced Cappuchino Shellac that will NOT cure in the lamp!  NOT AT ALL! WTF!? 
> (which stands for Wednesday/Thursday/Friday in case you were wondering... 
> lol!) 
>    Then I bought some Artisan Gels.  Nice colors, but does NOT soak off!  
> Says they are SOG, but trust me, they are NOT!  Shellac at least has the 
> decency to peel up and flake off after 5 minutes in the foil!  Not this 
> stuff!  It softens a teeny tiny bit after soaking, but I had to file the 
> stuff off!  Bleh!  
>    I just get so stressed out when I have gels on my book!  Will it set up?  
> Will it just all wipe off when I take off the tacky layer? I had a client 
> last week whose ONE little finger kept wiping off one the last step!  Did I 
> do anything different to this one little finger!?  NO!  I did all the prep 
> just like the other 9 fingers!  After gelling and wiping the whole shebang 
> off twice, I polished her and sent her on her way, with me scratching my head 
> wondering what the heck I did different to cause this one stupid finger to 
> not cure!  honestly! 
>     Will it set?  Will it bubble?  Will it wrinkle?  Will it wipe off!??  Who 
> knows! Spin the wheel and see what it lands on!  I'll take my good ole 
> fashioned acrylics ANYDAY over these unpredictable gels! 
>    I had to run to the beauty supply and buy a lamp till the one from PNI 
> could get here.  When it arrived, I admit I felt a glimmer of hope because it 
> weighed about 3 times what the other lamps did.  It feels a LOT heavier!  
> Maybe its built better, maybe it will last longer.  I taped the dang receipt 
> to the bottom and will see how it goes.  I wouldn't mind replacing them every 
> 2 or 3 years, but after just 18 months of part time use?  Really!?  Thats the 
> life expectancy?  Am I the only one with these issues? 
>    Then there's the clients who complain if they get even a TINY little chip 
> out of the gel!  After 3 weeks!  "Ohhh..... LOOK!  Its not holding up very 
> well on my nails, is it!?"    Grrrrr.. I explain that they have 9 perfect 
> nails, and just ONE tiny chip out of ONE nail after 3 whole friggin weeks, 
> and they act like the next set should be free because of the inconvenience 
> this tiny little chip has caused them!  Seriously!?  I explain its not meant 
> to last indefinately, and certainly not for 3 or 4 weeks!  10 days to 2 
> weeks, tops!  C'mon people!  I'm under a lot of stressure!  (stress + 
> pressure = stressure!) 
>  
> Thanks for letting me vent.. I feel better already!
> Pam
> Living in Gel Hell in Ohio
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