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Thumbs up 11 “Tips” for Protecting Acrylic Nails…

Houston, TX - Tired of your expensive acrylic nails turning yellow? Frustrated by unsightly drying or lifting at the nail bed? Frazzled by your French manicure going south too soon? If your dream nails have become nightmare nails, it may be time for a NAILSavers™ intervention.

NAILSavers™ are a remarkably handy, reusable nail cover system that completely protects all types of nails from the ravages of UV Light, especially while tanning indoors. The NAILSavers™ reusable system is constructed of soft, durable (latex-free) PVC with powerful UV inhibitors. Each system contains 11 nailguard™ nail saver tips that fit comfortably on most nail styles and finger sizes.

With the average cost of acrylic nails ranging from $35-$90, fills from $12-$45 and French manicures from $15-$65, the NAILSavers™ system is a wise investment at only $15.

NAILSavers™ is the brainchild of company founders Chris Scheurn and Eileen Allen. The company’s flagship product NAILSavers™ was created out of necessity. “Chris and I are avid tanners and over the years discovered that our passion for tanning took a toll on our nails. We created a simple but effective solution to maintain our nails without interfering with our tanning.” Says Eileen Allen.

After a great deal of R& D and rigorous prototyping, the NAILSavers™ system was introduced at the ITA World Expo in 2002. Since that time, NAILSavers™ has become a retail staple for tanning and nail salons across the country. “When we visit salons or tradeshow events, it is always exciting to see and hear the customer success stories from women that love our products” says Chris Scheurn.

As their customer base grows, the company receives regular requests for other quality NAILSavers™ products. In response to growing customer demand, the company added the TOESavers line and a patent pending UV facial product; FACESavers. As customer needs change and evolve, NAILSavers™ will be there to create affordable specialty products that serve their needs..
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Maybe we should figure it out!
What kind of tips would the nail technicians recomend here?

1.) Always do the right preparation to avoid fungus, bacteriums, lifting.
2.) Figure out the best mixing ratio.
3.) Wear the lenght which is the most acceptable for you - for example: do not wear long nails if you do sport, having kids, you know that you can pay enough attention for it to avoid to break them.
4.) Discuss how do you use your nails to figure out with your nail technician which materials she has to apply - do you go to solarium often etc.
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What else?
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