I do some clients the same way, I use a base and top coat of hard gel - not
sure if that makes a difference - it doesn't chip.

 

Laura M. 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Angela Wingerter
Sent: April-07-12 8:54 AM
To: [email protected]; Jess Hoel
Subject: Re: NailTech:: Re: Gel polish

 


I have tried doing it this way but it doesn't last. It is chipping before
the two weeks. Maybe I'm not putting the base on thin enough or maybe I need
to try your base? Are you using a soak off color?



Angie 
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From: Jess in WA <[email protected]>; 
To: NailTech <[email protected]>; 
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Gel polish 
Sent: Fri, Apr 6, 2012 2:54:26 PM 


After doing last years taxes I discovered that gel manicures- the way
I do it- is now 75% of my business. I never soak off, as many techs
don't. I keep a very thin layer of Akzentz Natural gel as the base
coat - it balances with the flexibility of the colors and gives the
strength of an enhancement without needing an arch (it goes against
what we normally think is required but it really does work
beautifully).  If a customer wants extensions, I obviously use a bit
more gel and a slight arch- but once their natural nails are to the
desired length, the thin layer of hard gel is all that's required to
give people 4 weeks of strength with their color on top. I call it the
30 day manicure and charge $55 for what takes 30-50 minutes.  My
clients are busy and don't have time to come in more than every 3-4
weeks so they absolutely love the 30 day manicure. I've had a client
leave to Europe for the summer and her nails lasted 7 weeks.

I only do a traditional base coat, 2 coats of color and top coat gel
manicure if a client is planning to soak them off at home it they are
only coming temporarily.

Anyway if you haven't tried this method and you have clients who want
more strength or their natural nails always protected, it's a fabulous
trick :)
- jess

On Apr 5, 1:03 pm, Aimee Nails <[email protected] <javascript:return> >
wrote:
> How do handle a situation of clients hearing from other people that the
new gel polishes help strengthen the natural nails?
> I've heard people taking off their acrylic and going to gel polish but I'm
afraid they will expect the gel polish to hold up like traditional gel or
acrylics.
>
> I thought gel polish is more like polish than any enhancement.
>
> Aimee
> St. Louis, MO
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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