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Everything You Need to Know About shellac Nail Design

Everything You Need to Know About shellac Nail Design

Shellac nail designs may be the latest craze for nail enthusiasts there. But for those unfamiliar with this latest nail trend, the question is: should you use shellac nail designs or stick to your nail art? Here you can know everything about shellac nail design, choose your own nail design according to your preferences.

shellac Nail Design

  1. Shellac nail design lasts longer than ordinary Polish

But natural nail growth may create a gap between your epidermis and shellac manicure after about two weeks.

  1. Shellac nails are not nail extensions

Although acrylic and gel nails can stretch nails, the traditional polishing ingredients of shellac nail designs make it difficult to use for nail extensions.

  1. Remove shellac nails

Common nail polish removers are not suitable for shellac nail designs. You really have to go to a nail salon to renew or completely remove your nails. It requires skilled personnel to completely remove the polish without damaging the nail bed.

But using 100% acetone and aluminum foil to remove polish at home can help remove polish. You just need to wrap each nail in a foil with your nails soaked in a cotton ball.

     4.Required equipment

Since the special polish is a half gel, you need to use a UV lamp to cure the nails.

  1. Tradition and Shellac

Traditional polishes take hours to dry, and shellac nail designs can cure in minutes! Shellac nails are also more expensive than traditional nails.

These are the basic information of shellac nails. If you have any questions, please let me know.

shellac Nail Design

The pictures above are from Pinterest

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