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LuAnne
IP: adsl-156-50-195.mem.bellsouth.net
9/02/2005 15:17:46 |
Subject: *Question RE: removal
Message: Hi! I read the removal instruction thread and was wondering if I could ask a question....I no longer have tips, but do go to the nail salon every two weeks. The nail tech uses the 'fill' product over my entire nail and then polishes. Do I use the same technique as stated in the REMOVAL thread? Sorry for such a dumb question, but I really want to have my natural nails back and am hoping I can do it myself instead of plunking down another $20 or so.
Thanks in advance!
LuAnne
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Barbara
IP: ac5-hpeptest.direcpc.com
9/02/2005 15:52:46 | RE: *Question RE: removal
Message: Just use the Natural Nails Growth Formula...Don't apply any other products so that the formula can work its magic....If you just "glob" on a bunch of products at once, you're wasting your money and your time and you wont know which product did what... Use one at the time and be patient. It is not instant gratification like fake nails.
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LuAnne
IP: adsl-156-50-195.mem.bellsouth.net
9/02/2005 16:14:47 | RE: *Question RE: removal
Message: Barbara - thank you for your reply, but I'm still not sure if I can do the removal myself. Will the Removal procedure explained in the thread take off the fill product that is on my entire nail? Sorry for so many questions.
Thanks in advance.
LuAnne
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cheryl
IP: 206.159.161.156
9/02/2005 16:20:12 | RE: *Question RE: removal
Message: LuAnne,
yes, if you soak in acetone based remover then the fill-which is acrylic powder and monomer-will turn to goo and you can gently scrape it off with an orange stick. it will harden very quickly out of the acetone, so you have to move quickly and it does take a while.
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