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New Nailz
23-07-12, 03:53 PM
Where is the best place to buy Shellac

I looked on sweetsquared, and there doesn't seem to be much of a colour range. No glitters either?!

xxJackiexx
23-07-12, 03:59 PM
Sweet Squared is one of the official UK distributors so they have the full range . Shellac can be layered to create 100's of different colours . If you are wanting the glitter rockstar shellac you buy the glitter separately and add that the cured layer of colour and then add top coat cure and another topcoat .
Sweet Squared sell the Irresistible glitters which are perfect for rockstar shellac x

linzi
23-07-12, 04:01 PM
S2 are the distributors of Shellac (CND) in the UK so they stock all of the colours that are available. At the moment, that comprises 36 individual colours all of which can be layered to create many other options, with a further 6 being launched in September.

You can also embed glitters, shells, etc and now the additives for infinite colour combinations and art.

I like shellac because it's so damn easy to use - heck, I'm sure even my six year old could do it! And it removes in no time at all.


If that's not enough for you, then there are many gel polish ranges that you may wish to look into. However, it should be borne in mind that it can be expensive buying 100+ bottles of individual colour that may not all be used when you can mix and layer your own.

New Nailz
23-07-12, 04:11 PM
S2 are the distributors of Shellac (CND) in the UK so they stock all of the colours that are available. At the moment, that comprises 36 individual colours all of which can be layered to create many other options, with a further 6 being launched in September.

You can also embed glitters, shells, etc and now the additives for infinite colour combinations and art.

I like shellac because it's so damn easy to use - heck, I'm sure even my six year old could do it! And it removes in no time at all.


If that's not enough for you, then there are many gel polish ranges that you may wish to look into. However, it should be borne in mind that it can be expensive buying 100+ bottles of individual colour that may not all be used when you can mix and layer your own.

I use Gelish, and have done for months. I am using Shellac as it isn't a Gel, but cures under the uv, got no need to buff the nail before hand. So it gives people the choice of Gelish or Shellac! But thanks girls on the idea of mixing colours to make new ones. My little brain didn't think of that :)

izzidoll
23-07-12, 04:15 PM
I don't think you mix new colours with Shellac, but when you apply you layer colours on top of each other to create new ones.

linzi
23-07-12, 04:20 PM
But thanks girls on the idea of mixing colours to make new ones. My little brain didn't think of that :)
Oh girl, where have you been?! :D

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Just remember, you don't mix them up, you layer with them. So you could have two coats blackpool and one coat iced coral on top for a stunning emerald green.

New Nailz
23-07-12, 04:23 PM
Oh girl, where have you been?! :D

Check out the fingernailfixer on facebook -
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Just remember, you don't mix them up, you layer with them. So you could have two coats blackpool and one coat iced coral on top for a stunning emerald green.

lol, I know you layer them and not actually mix them.

I am new to Shellac. I am doing conversion course for Brisa on 1st August and then a course for Shellac. Not got any of it yet :D

syncage
23-07-12, 05:04 PM
zillionaire
gold vip
silver vip &
mother of pearl

are all glitter polishes but quite subtle.
It's not obvious from the website pictures though!


see this website for the complete Shellac range and also tips on layering.

Meet the colors | CND (http://www.cnd.com/pro-products/cnd-shellac/cnd-shellac-colors/meet-colors)