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Anonymous IP: 71.209.82.205
1/08/2006 11:12:29 |
Subject: Ingredients
Message: I'm a nail tech and I work on educating women on how to grow their own nails and I currently use a Mavala product that works great, however, I'm curious to know what's in your product that makes it so wonderful? I would like you to list all the ingredients.
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Moi
IP: 66.215.188.48
1/08/2006 12:08:08 | RE: Ingredients
Message: I'm not sure of the ingredients in this product, I just post here. BUT, if you want my recipe for 'clean the fridge spaghetti sauce' I'd be more than willing to share. Just leave your name and email address next time so I can send it to you.
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cheryl
IP: 206.159.161.156
1/08/2006 12:43:11 | RE: Ingredients
Message: we prefer to reply to posts with at least a name to respond to. we're not real big on anonymity.
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Barbara Wheeler
IP: 69.19.14.21
1/08/2006 13:04:25 | RE: Ingredients
Message: Anonymous
IP: 71.209.82.205 or should I just call you Annie? LOLOLOL (Just being a schmuck here!)
Ingredients are lanolin, oxyquinoline, sodium barate, beeswax, aromatics, wintergreen and mustard oil.
No fillers, not preservatives!!!! (another funny)
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Lynnie
IP: 69.207.171.31
1/08/2006 22:16:09 | RE: Ingredients
Message: Anon - you are wise to include natural nail education because you're probably finding, with fashion trends, that some of your customers are opting to remove their acrylics. One of the things that I missed about the acrylics was my tech as we'd have great gab sessions. If she had branched off into other areas (like buffing and the use of a natural product) I might have continued to see her once per month. You could easily work up a "nail facial" with products like these, maybe just some 1/2 hours sessions in between. Some people still like to be pampered even if they aren't doing the fills. Plus, you probably miss seeing some of your regular customers who have removed their nails.
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