Hi all, after removing cuticles during prep for shellac manicures, i remove with scrubfresh and 'lint free' nail wipes but keep finding small hair/fibers within my shellac, how do you all prep for shellac and which nail wipes do you use? thanks
Hi all, after removing cuticles during prep for shellac manicures, i remove with scrubfresh and 'lint free' nail wipes but keep finding small hair/fibers within my shellac, how do you all prep for shellac and which nail wipes do you use? thanks
Those so called "lint free" wipes should be banned due to a breech of trade descriptions. They are an absolute mare and have never been "lint free". I stopped using them a while back and switched to the sibel polish remover pads. They come on a perforated roll and you get lots more to the pack than the other rubbish. I had fibres everywhere when I was using the others x
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Hmm, well I get fibres from the expensive plastic backed pads too. The think I have found that gives fewest fibres is the most expensive type of kitchen paper. Such a shame it doesn't give off a professional vibe.
I thought same, that they are obviously not lint free as they leave fibers all over! rubbish!!! where are the pads you recommend from? id love to try those on your recomenndation? Anything to stop getting little hairs in shellac as its sooooooo annoying!!! thanks lots,
Confused ....
So you pep the nail ,
Cleanse with scrubftesh
Then let it dry before you base coat right?
as the scrubfresh drys on the nails right before you base coat each nail can you not inspect them for lint?
Could also be your table towle/ couch roll,
I also replace table towle for each client.
I layer couch roll
After I remove or pep I then take away a layer to get rid of bits ,
Then I do base,
Can you use the wipes for other treatments ? Pedis or something and buy some better ones for with shellac?
You shuld be able to find where you bought last ones on an invoice from supplier? Do you keep these for tax right? X
Hmm, well I get fibres from the expensive plastic backed pads too. The think I have found that gives fewest fibres is the most expensive type of kitchen paper. Such a shame it doesn't give off a professional vibe.
I actually read a thread about using the more expensive kitchen towel. I might try this and the beauty express ones too. Thanks girls, had a mental block there... Happens a lot on Sunday's
I've spent a fortune on 'lint free' products that aren't. I've taken to cutting up Bounty paper towels in the size I need. Inexpensive and truly, NO LINT!
This seems to be the way forward! going to try it! Cud also have festive paper at xmas!!! ha ha x
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