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Anonymous IP: cache-los-aa08.proxy.aol.com
7/13/2005 03:21:06 |
Subject: damaging nails!
Message: I have to laugh at everyone, sorry! A bit of common sense wouldnt go a miss here. If product is applied to the natural nail and the person who is wearing them is battering them doing gardening, picking at them and biting them, then this is going tocause strain to the natural nail each time. If you are looking after them like jewels and not using them as tools then when carefully and proffesionally removed there should be no problem with the natural nail. Obviously it will be soft, but with regular oil they will be good as new in a few days. Its just the same as natural nails, if you was to bite pick and do the gardining they are going to get in a mess. With the right care and removal and good products used their is no way they should be damged. Sorry but all you with damaged nails using acrylic are stupid it was probably mma used on your nails.
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Lynn
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7/13/2005 11:07:14 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: I had to laugh at you, too! It's obvious that you're a tech that’s afraid of having to learn a new trade if many more ladies "smarten up"!So, you're out here roaming around, trying to hush up the truth...it won't work! You're nothing new dear, nail techs have always pushed the same load of crap that you're pushing! It still stinks just as bad as ever before. I personally don't care if anyone buys from this site or not, but I really do hate to see and hear about all the paper thin, weak, peeling, soft, fungus... messed up nails that your trade makes! Not to mention all the ladies without a clue that bite their nails and get "fakes" to help them grow their real nails out...only to find that once acrylics are removed...their natural nails are in MUCH worst shape than before! You know it as well as I do, but you pocketbook won’t allow you to admit it!! So, in order to reach some sort of compromise...why don't we tell anyone that is thinking about trying the "fakes" to ask a dermatologist first!! Deal? I mean....after all..wouldn’t that be using “a bit of common sense”? Could we possibly see you post that seeing a dermatologist and asking them about “fakes” would be acceptable to you or anyone in your trade??
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Lynn
IP: cache-dtc-ab04.proxy.aol.com
7/13/2005 11:07:16 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: I had to laugh at you, too! It's obvious that you're a tech that’s afraid of having to learn a new trade if many more ladies "smarten up"!So, you're out here roaming around, trying to hush up the truth...it won't work! You're nothing new dear, nail techs have always pushed the same load of crap that you're pushing! It still stinks just as bad as ever before. I personally don't care if anyone buys from this site or not, but I really do hate to see and hear about all the paper thin, weak, peeling, soft, fungus... messed up nails that your trade makes! Not to mention all the ladies without a clue that bite their nails and get "fakes" to help them grow their real nails out...only to find that once acrylics are removed...their natural nails are in MUCH worst shape than before! You know it as well as I do, but you pocketbook won’t allow you to admit it!! So, in order to reach some sort of compromise...why don't we tell anyone that is thinking about trying the "fakes" to ask a dermatologist first!! Deal? I mean....after all..wouldn’t that be using “a bit of common sense”? Could we possibly see you post that seeing a dermatologist and asking them about “fakes” would be acceptable to you or anyone in your trade??
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Lynn
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7/13/2005 11:19:50 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: I had to laugh at you, too! It's obvious that you're a tech that’s afraid of having to learn a new trade if many more ladies "smarten up"!You're nothing new dear, nail techs have always pushed the same load of crap that you're pushing! It still stinks just as bad as ever before. I personally don't care if anyone buys from this site or not, but I really do hate to see and hear about all the paper thin, weak, peeling, soft, fungus... messed up nails that your trade makes! Not to mention all the ladies without a clue that bite their nails and get "fakes" to help them grow their real nails out...only to find that once acrylics are removed...their natural nails are in MUCH worst shape than before! You know it as well as I do, but you pocketbook won’t allow you to admit it!! So, in order to reach some sort of compromise...why don't we tell anyone that is thinking about trying the "fakes" to ask a dermatologist first!! Deal? I mean....after all..wouldn’t that be using “a bit of common sense”? Could we possibly see you post that seeing a dermatologist and asking them about “fakes” would be acceptable to you or anyone in your trade??
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Anonymous
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7/15/2005 09:35:01 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: Excuse me, if have a good relationship with my clients and they are very pleased with their nails and often when they have been wearing them for a few months and can see their natural nail under the enhancement, then i will take them off and clients always thank me. I give them a good homecare advice and products too. They still come back to me for regular manicures and thats that. Ive helped them grow their nails and im still in buisness. I just dont do "fakes". If a client has lovely long nails then ill prescribe the right products and regular maintainance or a lovely natuaral overlay. So dont tell me what you havent got a scooby doo about. I must admit people like you are oing to presume things, but i bet you if you went on a very good training course like i did, that learns you everything behind the product to the nataural nail, then you would come back realising i was right. Dont preach what you dont know, you just presume because of stories and shit tecs around.
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cheryl
IP: 206.159.161.156
7/15/2005 22:26:16 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: i'm presuming nothing. what i know, i experienced over and over again, like so many other women apparently. you are ONE,decent nail tech in a multitude of inept techs obviously. i can't believe you can really be that naive about your industry. do you just put blinders on when reading these posts? i have personally known women in my community that have been battling for a while now to regain some semblence of healthy nails.
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Anonymous
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7/17/2005 10:04:22 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: yes then they obviously went to a bad tec with bad products and didnt care for them in the right way!! Until you really know anything abotu it i would stay tight lipped.
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cheryl
IP: 206.159.161.156
7/17/2005 13:12:49 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: as long as i see people being treated with disregard concerning these nail destroying products i will not stay tight lipped. you, my dear, are totally oblivious, obviously. it happened to me over and over with many different techs and it happens everyday to way too many women. i guess in your eyes, it's never the nail techs fault. we all must be a bunch of bumbling, irresponsible, females out here-yeah, i don't think so. i will continue to tell women to grow their own natural nails. that is what this site is about-once again.
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Lynn
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7/17/2005 14:14:21 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: You sure did a fine dance of posting your views without answering my question...so I will repeat it....just in case it was an oversight on your part.
"So, in order to reach some sort of compromise...why don't we tell anyone that is thinking about trying the "fakes" to ask a dermatologist first!! Deal? I mean....after all..wouldn’t that be using “a bit of common sense”? Could we possibly see you post that seeing a dermatologist and asking them about “fakes” would be acceptable to you or anyone in your trade??"
Please realize that when I use the term "fakes", I am referring to nail enhancements of the artifical kind, such as acrylics, CND, solar nails, overlays (call them whatever you wish). You say that your clients can start to see their natural nails growing under the enhancements...that means nothing....I could see this when I had my "fakes" on also....what I couldn't see was just what terrible condition my natural nails were in.
Also, I noticed that you seem to think you are so much smarter than the majority of posters here...LOL...all anyone really has to do is to check out your spelling and grammer to know better than that! Maybe you can "go on a training course" to "learn" you better.
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Anonymous
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7/18/2005 07:16:51 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: lol, im very sorry i dont think i am smarter than anyone. It looks like you do lyn!! What o you actually do, and what actually do you really know. Sweet nothing probably. Maybe i am not the best speller in the world, i just dont check over my post. But who the hell are you to judge me by my work and what i do. I dont have anything against letting peole grow their nails, i cater for this to. I dont stand outside and march people in to get their nails done. They come to me and i explain the treatment to them give them good home care advice too. I am not in this for quick bucks unlike some people, i generally care for the people i work on and their nails and wouldnt go around damging everyones nails just to get money out of them. SO please just have a bit of respect, but i cant see that coming from someone like you.
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Lynn
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7/18/2005 10:11:59 | RE: damaging nails!
Message: You also can't see the question that I've ask you TWICE....LOL....I'm not surprised that you have chosen not to answer it! All anyone would have to do, is to think a bit, then they would realize... if you don't think it would be a good idea for anyone debating the risk of using your products to ask a dermatologist first...then you know what detrimental crap you are selling....."YIKES"! LOL! I am very sure you know exactly the advice that any dermatologist would give, and that is why you still can’t bring yourself to answer my question! Like I said before, you’re nothing new and your claims are just the SOS!:::shaking head:::
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