Hi all,
One of my regular clients has just been on holiday to the USA for a few weeks and I took her Gelish off as she was going to just have manicures while she was there. She came last night and she had had Shellac put on over there and she came for soak off and Gelish. I have soaked Shellac off before and found it very easy but this stuff was quite tough to remove! It seemed to be stuck on the tips so not sure if they had used some sort of bond (like with Gelicure) just on the tips. In the end I lightly buffed it but then had to leave some staining on the nail tips. I was really pleased because she said the Shellac was ok but it chipped a bit and she wouldn't have it done again and much preferred Gelish.
One of my regular clients has just been on holiday to the USA for a few weeks and I took her Gelish off as she was going to just have manicures while she was there. She came last night and she had had Shellac put on over there and she came for soak off and Gelish. I have soaked Shellac off before and found it very easy but this stuff was quite tough to remove! It seemed to be stuck on the tips so not sure if they had used some sort of bond (like with Gelicure) just on the tips. In the end I lightly buffed it but then had to leave some staining on the nail tips. I was really pleased because she said the Shellac was ok but it chipped a bit and she wouldn't have it done again and much preferred Gelish.