lynn mignon
Active Member
I provided 6 shellac treatments in one session at a pamper party - 5 still great two weeks later. One however 4 days afterwards, started to lift (ie not peel) - but lift completely from the side or free edge. After a process of elimination (including a review of my own process) my client told me she uses a nightcream product on her hands as they are very dry - she uses a lot of it. After further investigation it contains the following ingredients:-
shea butter, honey, beeswax, coconut and almond oil and cedarwood essential oil.
Does anyone know if any of these ingredients cause Shellac to start lifting in this way. I know that insect repellents can do so (top tip by the way, if you have clients jetting of to the sun with a suntan lotion with insect repellent in it, make sure you tell them not to spray it on their toes!)
Thanks fellow Shellac users
shea butter, honey, beeswax, coconut and almond oil and cedarwood essential oil.
Does anyone know if any of these ingredients cause Shellac to start lifting in this way. I know that insect repellents can do so (top tip by the way, if you have clients jetting of to the sun with a suntan lotion with insect repellent in it, make sure you tell them not to spray it on their toes!)
Thanks fellow Shellac users