Hi,
Just wondered what you all use to remove Gelish polishes and how long it takes you?
My first client (also a good friend) came to me this week with Gelish on and it was a complete nightmare to remove! Ended up taking me a good hour to get it off her hands and feet. I buffed the nails to break the seal, wrapped in foils soaked in Gelish removal. We did an experiment on her feet and used Gellux remover and that seemed to be better than the Gelish remover! I had to unwrap, buff and re-wrap about 3-4 times.
She has been going to a local salon and I tried this salon a month ago to suss out the completion and I too had a nightmare removing my polish. The girl in the salon uses Gelish polishes but doesn't use their bond, foundation or top it off. She used Gel in a bottle base and top coat so I'm wondering if that is why it was so hard to remove the product? She also used a drill to remove most of the polish then wraps.
Do you all buff and wrap or do you use a drill? I was taught to simply buff and wrap and it should take 10-15mins... Do heated mitts help?
Any tips would be gratefully received
Thanks
Just wondered what you all use to remove Gelish polishes and how long it takes you?
My first client (also a good friend) came to me this week with Gelish on and it was a complete nightmare to remove! Ended up taking me a good hour to get it off her hands and feet. I buffed the nails to break the seal, wrapped in foils soaked in Gelish removal. We did an experiment on her feet and used Gellux remover and that seemed to be better than the Gelish remover! I had to unwrap, buff and re-wrap about 3-4 times.
She has been going to a local salon and I tried this salon a month ago to suss out the completion and I too had a nightmare removing my polish. The girl in the salon uses Gelish polishes but doesn't use their bond, foundation or top it off. She used Gel in a bottle base and top coat so I'm wondering if that is why it was so hard to remove the product? She also used a drill to remove most of the polish then wraps.
Do you all buff and wrap or do you use a drill? I was taught to simply buff and wrap and it should take 10-15mins... Do heated mitts help?
Any tips would be gratefully received
Thanks