AngiTN
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Sorry to hear about the disease.Hope you're doing well.
Good to know. I don't even get manicures lol! I do get pedicures and paint my toenails, but fingernail polish never lasts for me so I don't even bother.. Does gel polish damage your nails?
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I'm not sure about damage sorry I have gel coating on my nails. I think a lot has to do with how gentle your tech is at removing it.
I used to go very often til I had children. Now I get a pedi every 1 to 2 months. Occasionally I get manis but it seems when I get the gel polish it messes up my already thin nails...so I try to do it at home with a good Essie base coat, good Essie or OPI color and a gel like Essie topcoat.
I was loyal to gel manicures for a loooong time and kicked the routine last year in favor of Jamberry. My nails got so thin and brittle that I had to let them fully grow out before I could do anything with them. I'm sure gel manicures are different for everyone depending on how strong your natural nails are before the manicure.
You must get something different than what is offered at the salon I go to. The gel I get is a polish and gel all in 1. You don't/can't put another polish on top of it....my NAIL story...I have paper thin nails and I could never get to grow. They would split and peel as soon as they grew out a tiny big. So years ago, I did acrylic nails, loved them, and got to where I was doing my own. Well that didn't end well, and a few years later, when I tried going back to a salon for them, I found I was now allergic to the chemicals used in the acrylic process. Gave up, and didn't try again for many years, but when I do finally go back, it was the same story: first application was great, but with each appointment after that, the swelling got worse and worse, to where I had to go in to get them removed...took quite awhile for my cuticles to heal from the swelling and splitting.
My nail salon owner recommended gel nails, and I have been very happy with them for probably 4-5 years! Any polish lasts much longer over the gel nails. So...every three weeks, I get them refilled and have had no issues with them at all.
The damage comes from the soaking in remover to get them off. Acetone is damaging to nails just removing regular polish but it's usually such a quick process it doesn't have time to do much damage. Soaking in it on the other hand, does. That's why most end up with thin nails. And when they are thin to start with, it's really bad.
Sounds fun!My nails are not very thick. I think I'll forego the gel manicures.
Seriously considering the mani/pedi at Swan and Dolphin for $51 + tip ($140 value.. is 20% off value price an acceptable tip? I feel like a little kid--I've never been to an actual spa!)
"A 50-minute manicure and 60-minute pedicure with a bamboo massage, conditioning body butter, and the fragrances of coconut, citrus, and lotus flower milk."
Maybe it's because they go to different areas? Some areas may be ok to have a bag but others not. That's my best guess.Ha! That's funny we're all booking this now - we'll have a Extra Magic roll call instead! I would rather be going to a ROL preview party, but I'm super excited for this tour! I was thinking the same thing about the $ - I should save it but it was burning a hole in my pocket!
I was reading @beesly 's post when I was on the phone, so I asked the CM- she said that on some of the back stage tours they say no backpacks for security reasons, but not this one? but who knows? Often CMs give different answers - maybe someone who has done can chime in?