Gelish removal

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Muzza

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Hi All

I know from my training that you're supposed to buff the top coat off to break through the top seal however I find that this makes my removal really quite difficult, does anyone else just wrap without buffing or am I missing a trick?
 
I always buff off the top coat and it makes removal easier. I do find gelish harder to remove than other brands though.
 
I don't buff. I was trained to buff and used to buff all the time but I don't really find it makes any difference so don't bother anymore. X
 
I did two ladies today, one I buffed the other I just soaked, the one I just soaked was easy removal the other a nightmare!!
 
I did two ladies today, one I buffed the other I just soaked, the one I just soaked was easy removal the other a nightmare!!

Then dont buff:)
 

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