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How long does the all in one last? It says up to 10 days. At the moment struggling as to what to get. The all in one range or the hybrid range. Any help much appreciated. X
 
How long does the all in one last? It says up to 10 days. At the moment struggling as to what to get. The all in one range or the hybrid range. Any help much appreciated. X
I tried both. The all in one xlac didn't fare too well on myself. Just from cleansing clients (alcohol based nail prep, not acetone- I didn't have any removals) it made the colour matte. By day 2 it was lifting at the tips on a lot of nails. I added stamping and standard quick dry lacquer top coat and managed to salvage it but glad I only got the one bottle to try. Probably great for toes which aren't likely to come into contact with any solvents.

iLac, the hybrid, is excellent however! X
 
I have just bought XLac and plan to market it as a 7 day polish. I am advertising it as an occasion polish for people who can't wear polish for long due to work etc. I also sell a removal kit - a lot of people round me work in either farming or the NHS - both of which mean they wouldn't come for a 2 week polish. It only takes half an hour to apply so I'm charging just over half what I would for a longer lasting product.

I'm also planning to sell removal kits so clients can take it off by themselves when they're ready. XLac takes 3 minutes to remove - seriously! It's also great for toes!

Ilac is lasting about the same time as Shellac for my ladies and at the price point it is, I'll admit I'm very happy with it.

Hope that helps x
 
Thank you very much to both of you. Great help. I have ordered just now the hybrid but I do like the idea of the 7 day thing. [emoji3] would you not loose out in selling removal kits?
 
To be honest, I only charge £5.00 to remove polish and that time is time I could have another client in paying for a proper gel application.

Yes, there's probably a tiny loss but it's so negligible I'm not even thinking about it and this is an occasional client product in my eyes so my regulars will still be coming to me for their usual applications and removal. This just saves the people that only come in every few months from coming back unless they need another colour application.
 
Ah alright. Yeah makes sense. I was going to charge £10 for removal only. If they come for removal and new polish then only charge £5. At first I have to get clients though. Lol
 

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