well I am guessing he doesn't want to invest in gel polish. this way
he "thinks" he is getting the same result as gel polish. guess the ac
would stay on the polish if he capped it. odd. stuff just doesn't
surprise me anymore. diana from indiana
At 04:22 PM 4/11/2014, you wrote:
Well I use gel polish over acrylic but she said he would have to
charge more and this way he uses one coat of polish (said it dries
quick) seals it with acrylic and uses the finish to make it shiny.
She also claimed that he uses the e-file each time to remove.
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> On Apr 11, 2014, at 3:26 PM, Katherine Fahrig
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Vinylux does not require a base coat. 2 coats of color + 1 coat
of Weekly Top Coat. Great stuff, lasts a full 2 weeks on my clients
nails (6 weeks on a pedicure) and dries in under 10 minutes. It is
harder to remove. I use straight acetone and a Hands Down Ultra pad
for removal.
>
> Hum, CND educators on the list...why is the top coat called
"weekly" is the client supposed to apply one coat every week at
home? I've never heard anyone say to do it, I'm just wondering
about the name on the bottle.
>
> As far as the acrylic/ polish/ acrylic/ gel application; I see no
point. Why put polish between layers of acrylic? The nail tech
would have to apply acrylic, file, wash dust off nails, polish,
wait 10 minutes or longer for polish to dry, apply acrylic, file,
gel top coat, cure, cleanse. What would be the point? Use a gel
color to get long lasting color with fewer steps and without
wasting time waiting for the polish to dry and doing 2X the work by
filing the acrylic 3X (1st time, thinning the old acrylic to prep
the nail, second time, first application of acrylic and third time,
second application of acrylic over polish) and how would the nail
tech ever get all the old color off? Soak off the full set at every
service? Again, what would be the point?
>
> Katherine
> Nails at Panache
> St. Louis, MO
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>
>> On Apr 11, 2014, at 7:56 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Ok so its been a long time since Ive been on here. Just been
lurking. I am getting back into the field. Busy going to hair
school currently. Anyway, I purchased a bottle of vinylux. What is
the procedure for application? Does it require base coat? Top coat?
And yesterday I heard an interesting application. A woman at my job
told me when she gets her nails done they put acrylic down, then a
coat of polish let it dry and seal it with acrylic then seal it
with a finish gel. Has anyone heard of or tried this??
>>
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