Claire@OBNMK
Well-Known Member
The using heated mitts debate is very interesting.
I've found using heated mitts very useful for removing Gelish, but i must add I am a little concerned.
I have a wheat bag at home and whilst it's ok i guess the one i have is not very effective. I think for the heat to be effective for helping to loosen gel the fingers need to be surrounded by heat, and with the wheatbag just sitting on top a lot of heat escapes (well thats my theory anyway)
So i got searching on the internet, I typed in "Wheat bag gloves" but didn't come up with much, but i came across "heated gloves for arthritis", basically gloves/mitts with wheat inside that you heat up in the microwave. (found them on Amazon, they are the red ones, £9 or £10 each) (I didn't put up the link cos I'm not sure if I'm allowed to)
Sounds like a good idea to me, so I'd thought I'd share what I've found. x
I've found using heated mitts very useful for removing Gelish, but i must add I am a little concerned.
I have a wheat bag at home and whilst it's ok i guess the one i have is not very effective. I think for the heat to be effective for helping to loosen gel the fingers need to be surrounded by heat, and with the wheatbag just sitting on top a lot of heat escapes (well thats my theory anyway)
So i got searching on the internet, I typed in "Wheat bag gloves" but didn't come up with much, but i came across "heated gloves for arthritis", basically gloves/mitts with wheat inside that you heat up in the microwave. (found them on Amazon, they are the red ones, £9 or £10 each) (I didn't put up the link cos I'm not sure if I'm allowed to)
Sounds like a good idea to me, so I'd thought I'd share what I've found. x
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