Faylizzie
Well-Known Member
Hiya,
I did a search but couldnt find what I'm looking for.
I have a client booked in tomorrow evening for shellac but has just told me ill need to remove the gelish she has on her finger and toe nails already.
I've never removed anything from the nails before except shellac so I'm a bit wary on the procedure to remove this. From the search I did, I read that to remove gelish you need to buffing off the shine, then wrapp the nails in acetone an place a hot water bottle over the nails. Is this the correct method?
Also as I only work with shellac I only have the shellac nourishing remover, will this remove the gelish? If not what will I need to remove it?
Also how long roughly does it take to remove gelish?
Sorry if its daft questions! I hate removing product I haven't applied!!
Thanks xxxx
I did a search but couldnt find what I'm looking for.
I have a client booked in tomorrow evening for shellac but has just told me ill need to remove the gelish she has on her finger and toe nails already.
I've never removed anything from the nails before except shellac so I'm a bit wary on the procedure to remove this. From the search I did, I read that to remove gelish you need to buffing off the shine, then wrapp the nails in acetone an place a hot water bottle over the nails. Is this the correct method?
Also as I only work with shellac I only have the shellac nourishing remover, will this remove the gelish? If not what will I need to remove it?
Also how long roughly does it take to remove gelish?
Sorry if its daft questions! I hate removing product I haven't applied!!
Thanks xxxx