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About amber Edwards
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I can answer any question that has to do with artificial nails, manicures,pedicures,new items on the market,distributors and trade show related questions.

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I have been working in every facet of the industry for 18 years. Being a licensed nailtech/teacher has helped me in becoming a nail division manager for a Illinois distributor for quite a few years to moving on to independent salon educator and spa consultant,I will also be teaching a class at the beauty show in Chicago for the INTA this year.

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INTA CCA

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Nails magazine Oct 07-08

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Nailtechnicians license in Illinois Nail technology Teaching license in Illinois Certified in over 20 product lines

 
   

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Nail Care & Manicures - Gel Nails Allergy?


Expert: amber Edwards - 9/28/2009

Question
Hi, I have always kept my nails natural, but recently decided to start using a real gel overlay.  I had put on about 5 days ago, and already have 4 that need repair.  I went today and the tech said I may be allergic.  I have not experienced any itching of swelling, just a little tenderness where the gel was lifting or cracking.  I have never used any of these products before and am not sure what to expect.  I have not been any more rough with my hands than I usually am, so I am not quite sure what is happening.  Thanks for your time. (and yes, it 100% real gel, no powder)

Answer
Hi Lisa,

Sometimes when you first put a set of nails on no matter what the product you might get lifting.
Your nails sometimes need that first fill and then they are adjusted.I had one client who had very oily nail beds and no matter what was put on her it lifted in a few days,this is also something to take into consideration.
Usually with gel there is other products similar to the bonder but used when the regular bonder doesn't do the job!I don't know what product you have on so I wouldn't be able to tell you the names of those other products you would have to ask your tech.Usually lifting is not a sign of allergy! If the lifting persists after that first fill maybe you need to try a different gel. Gels are not all the same,so switching might also be an option.

Hope This Helps!!

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