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Date Posted: 12:40:30 01/09/00 Sun
Author: nailsplash
Subject: Re: Sidewalls lifting
In reply to: jonnie 's message, "Sidewalls lifting" on 21:31:06 01/06/00 Thu

Are you using tips? I'd be willing to bet that you are!If so then you may be relying on the tips for strength instead of "building" the nail. Gel that is too thin cracks and lifts.....

Also, the glue from the tips will break down with age, so by the 2nd or 3rd fill after a full-set there WILL be service breakdown. I have a lengthy and complete discussion of this subject in my gel nail pages within my website, also in the FAQ's and Ask Barb, and also more in Hints & Tips!

I have also discussed it here in these message bds (and the delphi ones) several times before... scroll down or look through the acrchives here for more detailed info.

**If you are not using tips and have formed the full-set, then please reply with more specifics and I will answer again.

> My full sets of gel nails always come back looking
> good. My problem is with the fills there after with
> my clients nails lifting on the sides. What am I
> doing wrong?

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