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Date Posted: 06:05:04 01/21/00 Fri
Author: nailsplash
Subject: Re: where to start???
In reply to: Jennifer Fields 's message, "where to start???" on 11:44:39 01/18/00 Tue

Read my gel nails pages within my site for some more info on where to start with gels. Buy the best light you can afford (such as LE) and then several brands of trial sizes of gel and go from there! Practice on yourself first though! Don't try it on a client untill you have worn them successfully for at least a month--- that is the FS does well for 2 weeks minimum, and then the first fill holds up well for at least 2 weeks too!

Find out what suppliers will be at NY (call show office for list of nail exhibitors) if LE or LCN won't be there then buy a light now from LE or LCN to get started. Even if they are at the show though, there may or may not be any tremendous discounts anyway!

> Please help me?? I've been reading all these great
> things about gel nails that I would like to be able to
> provide to my clients, but I don't know where to even
> begin. I've been doing nails for the past five years
> only working with traditional acrylic and need to
> offer my clients another alternative. They are so
> willing to let me try another product on them if I
> believe that it is good. Please give me any advice.
> Also with the hair show coming to New York I'm
> wondering if I should wait till then to perchase
> anything??

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