Pam, I'm pretty much strictly a gel tech now.  A couple of things caught my
attention as I read your rant (and I swear I read it fast so it sounded like
one!  LOL).

 

Have you ever changed your bulbs in the 18 months you've had these lamps?
Even using them part-time, after 18 months they need to be changed.   Or at
the very least, take the bulbs out, give them a good wipe,  turn them
around, and insert them back in.  Bulbs collect dirt, dust and gel over
their lifespan and if you're not using your lamp that often, all this debris
can make a difference too.    Depending on the brand of bulbs you're using,
the UV they emit may be very, very low by now.  

 

Secondly, that pinky that didn't cure - in conjunction with what I mentioned
about the bulbs, it's possible the light just didn't hit the pinky nail for
some reason, and if the bulbs are old, it's double trouble.  I see this
mostly on thumbs to be honest, when clients don't position their hands in
the lamps properly.   And if it keeps happening I just change the bulbs and
that generally takes care of it.

 

I would hate to see you give up on gels because of a lamp issue.   Those are
the easiest to fix J

 

Laura 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of [email protected]
Sent: December-01-11 11:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: Why are my Gel Lamps JUNK!? (A Furious Rant on Gels!)

 

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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