Wednesday, February 3, 2010

How about manicure?

Guys and girls what kind of manicure you find most attractive on girlss, including length and color?How about manicure?
I find that most women want simple, active length nails, usually acrylic, but a growning number of gel requests too in a Pink %26amp; White style (Forever French). Or just a French mani if they don't want nail enhancements.





Sabrina: I do not mean to offend you, but I am curious! Could you please describe to me what ';Solar'; gel is??? I've been in the biz for quite a while, and I've been trained, and certified by most of the major professional companies, and I stay current with all the trends and so on. But the term ';Solar'; gel is a new one on me. My guess is that it is a play on words from a discount salon to make a customer think they are getting some new kind of nail product. Just an educated guess, though. But I am thinking that you probably have acrylic nails with a UV (maybe UV) gel finishing gloss, or sealer over the acrylic? To the best of my knowledge, ';Solar gel'; does not exist. ';SolarNail'; on the other hand, is an acrylic product line made by Creative Nail Design. It was their first product line, first made way back in the late 1970's, and still in use today, albeit very little. The discount salons often use the term ';Solar nails'; to describe what are regular P%26amp;W acrylics nails, while giving the impression that the customer is getting some sort of new, and special nail product - when they are not. They are getting regular acrylic P%26amp;W nails.


Like I said, I mean no offense by asking this, but I am really curious as to what you think - or what you have been told - about this ';Solar'; gel, and what it supposedly is???


Thanks :-)How about manicure?
French mani with solar gel, just to the end of the top of your finger =]
yea
I've always kept mine trimmed and shiny (by way of a nail buffer). The long plastic nails thing has always creeped me out, and I've heard that polish can yellow the surface of them. Of course, I've heard a lot of crap over the years for leaving mine relatively natural.

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