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About Keeley Dennyschene
Expertise
All questions regarding nail care, nails, manicures, nail art, nail piercing, nail training courses, fibreglass/gel/acrylic nail extensions.

Experience
14 years in the industry; teach at Abingdon College, Oxfordshire; teach privately and teach for South Oxfordshire County council. I am also a session tech for a London agency and I run a training company and write for a local and nationwide magazine.

Organizations
ANT - Association of nail technicians.

Publications
Scratch Magazine, Ladygrove Magazine, various newspapers.

Education/Credentials
C&G teaching diploma, NVQ level 3 in nails, industry qualifications from, Star Nails, Millennium, Backscratchers, Supernail, Creative Academy to name but a few.

Past/Present Clients
Have included ITV, Russell Brand, Geri Halliwell, Jacey Salles, Tatler Magazine, Melanie Sykes

 
   

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Nail Care & Manicures - chinese nail bars


Expert: Keeley Dennyschene - 5/30/2008

Question
Hello,
i recently went to a chinese nail bar for a set of acrylic nails for my holiday. i am qualified in acrylic nail extensions myself however wanted to treat myself to have them done by someone else, i went with my friend who had been to this particular nail bar on many occasion. however, after we had the our nails done we read an article in a magazine about the chinese nail bars and them using MMA and electric nail drills. i still have the nails on and they need soaking off but i heard that ordinary acryliic will not get them off, i do not really want to go back there to get them soaked off, is there any other way to get them off??

many thanks,
Olivia

Answer
hello Olivia

Purchase a bottle of pure acetone, put it in a glass bowl and place your fingers in while u sit and watch telly, it will take a long time to soak their product off.

please visit my website www.signature-nails.co.uk and sign my online petition you will find it on the homepage or on the REGULATE SALONS page.

Many thanks
keeley

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