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Date Posted: 15:03:54 12/31/99 Fri
Author: nailsplash
Subject: Re: Star Calcium Kapping Gel
In reply to: Josie 's message, "Star Calcium Kapping Gel" on 11:31:22 12/31/99 Fri

Any gel worth working with will NOT soak off in acetone. Star gels do NOT soak off in acetone either. For complete and detailed step-by-steps on gel nail removal please see my website from the link above. The gel nail removal lesson is also located within the archives of these message bds! Please read and then re-read my entire site to get a better understanding of gel nails. There is over 300 typed pages of info there that goes into every possible nuance, problem, application, etc, of gel nails services from my own 10 years exp using them and teaching them.

If you are interested in the LE gels I am repping them and can offer further assistance or order placement by credit card. LE gels must be filed off too, but it is a painless process, less harmful to the natural nail than soaking in acetone! But believe me, once clients experience gel you don't have any removals to worry about! Really, clients don't want them off, why would they? Once they find gels, they will never go back to traditional acylics again!

> Hi,
> I've just used Star Calcium Kapping gel on my own
> nails to test it before offering it to my clients.
> However, I ran into a problem when trying to remove
> it. I was told that it was removable with acetone, so
> I filed the surface of each nail to make the gel more
> porous before soaking in acetone as I do with my other
> gels.
>
> It took two hours to remove the set (!) and I filed
> and re-soaked, filed and re-soaked, filed and
> re-soaked ...
>
> Is there a knack to removing this product? I've had a
> look to see if there was a product that I'd missed in
> the Star listings for removing Kapping gel - but
> nothing.
>
> Please help! I can't offer Kapping if I can't remove
> it properly and Star is the only brand in the UK that
> does Kapping that I've found so far. I'm looking into
> a product called Fiber by Light Elegance - how good is
> it for strengthening the natural nail?
>
> All help gratefully received!! ;o)
>
> Josie

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