Here's the full article of a piece I found in this week's Star magazine. It made me hopping, so I thought you guys would be interested in it. BAD PRESS THAT WE DO NOT NEED!!!!"
"HARD AS NAILS
False nails can damage natural nails, so we've given up on acrylics. Calgel is different. Its completely natural system does not damage your nails as it allows the natural nails underneath to breathe - unlike gel falsies. In fact, wearing Calgel products on a long-term basis will actually improve the condition of your nails!
So, with no gluing and nails lasting up to a month, convert to Calgel nails like Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Sophie Anderton. Treatments start at just (price omitted for board rules) for natural overlays, and (price omitted for board rules) for extensions."
Personally, I think this piece is very damaging to the nail industry due to claiming that Acrylics damage natural nails. i think most technicians agree that it is poor technicians that damage nails, not the products themselves. I think this magazine should print an apology for making a false statement. I'd be interested in other Geek's opinions on this article.
"HARD AS NAILS
False nails can damage natural nails, so we've given up on acrylics. Calgel is different. Its completely natural system does not damage your nails as it allows the natural nails underneath to breathe - unlike gel falsies. In fact, wearing Calgel products on a long-term basis will actually improve the condition of your nails!
So, with no gluing and nails lasting up to a month, convert to Calgel nails like Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Sophie Anderton. Treatments start at just (price omitted for board rules) for natural overlays, and (price omitted for board rules) for extensions."
Personally, I think this piece is very damaging to the nail industry due to claiming that Acrylics damage natural nails. i think most technicians agree that it is poor technicians that damage nails, not the products themselves. I think this magazine should print an apology for making a false statement. I'd be interested in other Geek's opinions on this article.