Doug Schoon recently addressed this in one of his articles, and I had a further 
comments about it from him, when I posted to his FB wall.  His opinion is that 
it is under cured product.  I asked him why I was seeing it mostly when the 
cold weather started.  He said that when the weather gets colder the product 
gets colder, so the viscosity changes and it gets thicker.  Therefore we are 
putting it on thicker, without realizing it and it isn't fully curing.  I have 
made adjustments to my application, which is now creating problems with side 
walls lifting, but the pocket lifting has definitely improved.

This is definitely a conversation worth having, thank you for bringing it up.

Holly Cliffe
Holly Cliffe Nail Design
Vancouver, BC
On 2012-12-07, at 7:15 PM, Debi Longo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know that this has been discussed in the past, and know that its related to 
> improper application (please correct me if I'm wrong). how do you decipher 
> what is improper application? if there are any related nail articles, please 
> throw them my way. this happens on occasion, and annoys me that I dont know 
> what I did wrong. It does happen with an acrylic client and myself and 
> another with the gels. Thanks to all for your input.
> 
> ~Debi Longo~
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