wendynailedit
Well-Known Member
Hi geeks. I hope someone can help. I had a new client in last week who has been having calgel on her nails for years (at another salon). She has just been diagnosed with breast cancer and was going in for surgery. As her usual salon is a long way away, she came to me just to have her calgel removed.
Before she came, I did some research to check how to remove it, and buffed the surface and wrapped in d-solve soaked cotton wool and foil, as directed. It took an hour and a half to remove! It just didn't lift off like I expected it to! She had, had them infilled 3 times, so they were quite thick on half of the nail, but still...an hour and a half?!
I'm just interested to know what I did wrong, just in case I ever have to do this again! I seem to have problems with removal of Gelish too (and sometimes Shellac!) so I'm clearly going wrong somewhere!
Any advice would be great!
Thanks! Xxx
Before she came, I did some research to check how to remove it, and buffed the surface and wrapped in d-solve soaked cotton wool and foil, as directed. It took an hour and a half to remove! It just didn't lift off like I expected it to! She had, had them infilled 3 times, so they were quite thick on half of the nail, but still...an hour and a half?!
I'm just interested to know what I did wrong, just in case I ever have to do this again! I seem to have problems with removal of Gelish too (and sometimes Shellac!) so I'm clearly going wrong somewhere!
Any advice would be great!
Thanks! Xxx