brooklyn615
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Can you get a gel manicure tha looks like a frrench, or is it only full, solid colors?
Can you get a gel manicure tha looks like a frrench, or is it only full, solid colors?
Are gel nails different than Shellac? I've never had a manicure but I am thinking about trying one for the holidays. My hands get so ugly in the winter with dry skin and brittle nails. I would love for them to be pretty, even if just for a week or two.
When I get pedicures they last about a month and I LOVE the sheen of the polish and how durable it is. I know my hands will take more of a beating than my toes so I don't expect the same lasting results. (Then again my feet take a beating at the beach almost every day in the summer...)
Op here. Day 8 and trying to get this off is NOT easy! I have tried the cotton balls and tin foil for up to 8 minutes. Right now I have small bits of the raspberry color "staining the tops of my nails and I just keep scraping at it. i am using regular acetone nail polosh remover. Do I need something stronger? BTW, my next color is a very pale, translucent pink. Hope it is easier to remove!
I've had both OPI gel color and OPI axxium applied to my nails. I use the cotton ball, foil method to remove my polish. I wait 15 minutes and then gently scrap the peeling polish off. If it doesn't come off with the first try, I repeat the process.
Thanks. When I got home I did do the tin foil and cotton for 15 min, then soaked another 15 to get some of the staining off. Next time I will know better what to expect. Going to keep looking for tips for easier removal though since it is a pain!
This is why I recommend only the Shellac brand by CND. Others will call themselves gel or shellac, but CND is the "true" Shellac. It comes off very easily with the cotton/foil method. I have mine done in salon, but have removed myself at home a few times.
It is shiny and durable. And you will not ruin your nails scraping it off like you have to do with gellish ( the Opi brand) or other copycats.
Thank you. Is it sold online as a DIY kit?
Op here. I have done mine 4 times since getting the kit and practice does make perfect. A woman I work with got her first professional gel manicure last week, the same night I did my fourth manicure at home, and mine looks better. As far as keeping it off your skin, I have been pretending I will get an electric shock if the brush touches my skinI never considered gel nails until I read this thread. I purchased the Sensationail kit by Nailene. I love it. My nails look so great, like a shiny new car. And I loved the immediate drying. I usually have texture marks from blankets or such, but no more. After 2 wks I'm converted. It lasted a week and some, but my nails are too short to cap/ seal the tip, so I believe that is normal.
Today while doing them again, I think I forgot the 1st step/gel primer on my right hand fingers. Have any of you missed the gel primer? What happens?
Also, anyone have any secrets/tips for application and keeping it off your skin?
TIA