CND Vinylux causing dryness?

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beautyxperts

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Has anyone else had clients reporting both hands & toe nails becoming dry once Vinylux has been removed? I've had several clients report this x
 
Im having the same problem too. I always advise clients to use solar oil but some will always say "I only use it when I remember".
I find it quite strange that we dont apply a base coat as ive been taught a base coat protects the nail. I dont feel its good for clients who have damaged nails already as there is no treatment to them.

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Im having the same problem too. I always advise clients to use solar oil but some will always say "I only use it when I remember".
I find it quite strange that we dont apply a base coat as ive been taught a base coat protects the nail. I dont feel its good for clients who have damaged nails already as there is no treatment to them.

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Yes, quiet a few clients have had staining occur with pinks/reds/blues if it's been on a while. Think I'm going to look into re stocking another brand of polish again - prob back to OPI along with it! X
 
One of my ladies had ridged nails and she said dark dahlia really stained her nail and it took her ages to remove. She follows instructions to a tee and really looks after her manicure so was wondering if its anything to do with her ridges?

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One of my ladies had ridged nails and she said dark dahlia really stained her nail and it took her ages to remove. She follows instructions to a tee and really looks after her manicure so was wondering if its anything to do with her ridges?

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It's stained on clients without ridges so I doubt it's because of ridges on your clients nails x
 
I have had same problem. One of my clients nails and toe nails have be one severely dehydrated since I have been using Vinylux on them
 
If your having problems with staining or ridges then use a pale colour first like negligee
 
Yes - really wasn't impressed with Vinylux and switched back to OPI
 
I wasn't impressed with vinylux either and I switched to Morgan Taylor!
 
I shoukd have said ive fallen out of love with it, fed up of bottles going thick and how long ot takes to remove, even w frw mins longer than other polishes makes a difference, times is money after all!! Im just using up what i have x
 
I'm the same I've just got another "normal" polish brand in, I've spent that much on vinylux I will still keep it x
 

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