RebeccaQ
Well-Known Member
Doug Schoon has answered a question (the question was regarding Shellac) on his FB page saying that we should always attempt to use nail products up within 2-4 months from date of purchase...to ensure maximum effectiveness and benefits for clients. Does this mean that if we have had the product for longer than 4 months that we as techs can't then guarantee the Shellac as marketed (i.e. it's no longer guaranteed for being chip free, scratch resistant etc) or that it is even curing properly.
Also, if that the case, as we are in the UK and we have shipping and storage times to be added does this make the purchase date relevant...surely it's when the product is made that would be the relevant date.
Where does that leave us, if a client returns unhappy with chipped Shellac after a couple of days and you have had the bottle for 4 months, even though you may have just opened it...as the product is losing it's maximum effectiveness?
I love CND and Shellac and I think Doug is brilliant, but this gives me cause for concern!!
Also, if that the case, as we are in the UK and we have shipping and storage times to be added does this make the purchase date relevant...surely it's when the product is made that would be the relevant date.
Where does that leave us, if a client returns unhappy with chipped Shellac after a couple of days and you have had the bottle for 4 months, even though you may have just opened it...as the product is losing it's maximum effectiveness?
I love CND and Shellac and I think Doug is brilliant, but this gives me cause for concern!!