

If you need a specific color or product recommendation please don't hesitate to contact us prior to ordering.Īll Light Elegance gels purchased from The Nail Hub are CFL/LED compatible and should be cured under UV light for 30-60s per layer (depending on product instructions) in the Light Elegance LEDdot lamp or equivalent (Akzentz Hybrid Pro, Kokoist Le Blanc, or Kokoist Infinity). We do our very best to make sure pictures shown are as close to the exact product as possible, but cannot guarantee that what you see is an exact match.
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PLEASE NOTE: Light Elegance products are intended for use by trained users and are sold exclusively through professional nail distributors like The Nail Hub. You get two uses out of just one jar! Now that's something to cheer about.

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You can change the consistency of buttercream gel by agitating (aka stirring) it! Use straight out of the jar in its thickest viscosity for fine details and art, or stir it up to create a creamy and self-leveling full coverage color. For example, if you know your neighbour has a child who wanders, a good neighbour will watch for that child and alert the parents when seeing the child unaccompanied.Buttercream is a new innovation in art gels. A good neighbour will be aware and helpful. Sharing advice for communities, non-profit organisation The Art of Autism previously urged people to remember the importance of being "mindful" if your neighbour has a child with autism.Ī dedicated blog post said: "Often we are so involved with our own activities we are not aware of other's situations. A little bit of extra protection is worth it." Make sure it is incredibly difficult to get in. Someone else advised: "Good fences make good neighbours' make it a very tall fence and everyone's happy."Īnother urged: "Please do absolutely everything to safeguard your pool. He only needs to win occasionally to put himself in extreme danger." "Our house is like a super max facility now, and yet we have to win every day. We have to be hyper vigilant every second. We watch him from the second he wakes up between 07.00 and 08.00 until he sleeps at 23.15 - 01.00. One parent replied: "My son has autism, he escaped twice last year and we had to call the police. However, commenters were quick to urge the couple to "try to have a heart" and several shared safety suggestions they could implement should they go ahead with their plan. The homeowner concluded the exchange by telling the mum they "sympathize with her plight but she has absolutely no right to tell us what we can and cannot have on our own property, and it is her responsibility to make provisions to safeguard her son." 'I called my neighbour out for hammering nails into my fence - she says I'm ridiculous'ĭespite this, the neighbour wanted to proceed. That he's 'fast' and 'strong' and (once again) 'it only takes a second and he's gone.'" "She explained that he is able to unlock doors and fences and the pool will be a 'death trap' for him.

"I told her we are complying with all insurance requirements (building a fence around pool, putting a tarp on when not in use etc). The homeowner continued: "She said she had to call the police a few times to find him, then proceeded to beg me not to put a pool in the yard because it would be dangerous for her son and she can't guarantee he won't wander and want to go in the pool, that despite her best efforts he still gets out sometimes. "Then she looked like she saw a ghost, and proceeded to explain to me (I've never met her kids) that her 15-year-old son has special needs and has a tendency to wander (I don't know exactly what his needs are I didn't ask as it's none of my business), that she tries her best to keep track of him but 'all I have to do is turn my back for a second and he's gone in a split second.'" "She had noticed we were working with some developers in the backyard and casually asked what it was about and told her we were getting a pool. We've had small chit chat here and there but aren't close by any means. We do not have any kids (by choice) I have a neighbor whose husband is out of town a lot for work, they have two kids. In a now-deleted post, the neighbour claimed: "My partner and I are building a pool in our backyard.
