Nail Supply for CND Shellac

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Hi I was looking to order some more Shellac’s. I normally order from Sweet Squared or Ellison’s but I came across Nail Supply UK that r selling Shellac. They r currently on offer. Has anyone ordered from them b4?
 
Hi I was looking to order some more Shellac’s. I normally order from Sweet Squared or Ellison’s but I came across Nail Supply UK that r selling Shellac. They r currently on offer. Has anyone ordered from them b4?

Sweet Squared are the authorised distributors for CND Shellac, with Ellisons being their authorised sub-distributors. Buying CND products from anywhere other than the two companies mentioned above, will not guarantee you are acquiring genuine items. They may be, they may not be, but are you willing to take the chance is what you need to ask yourself.

I doubt you’d want to be on the receiving end of a potential insurance claim, should any of your clients develop allergic reactions, and your insurance company may not cover if you if there’s a risk your product items are not authentic.
 
Sweet Squared are the authorised distributors for CND Shellac, with Ellisons being their authorised sub-distributors. Buying CND products from anywhere other than the two companies mentioned above, will not guarantee you are acquiring genuine items. They may be, they may not be, but are you willing to take the chance is what you need to ask yourself.

I doubt you’d want to be on the receiving end of a potential insurance claim, should any of your clients develop allergic reactions, and your insurance company may not cover if you if there’s a risk your product items are not authentic.
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Sweet Squared are the authorised distributors for CND Shellac, with Ellisons being their authorised sub-distributors. Buying CND products from anywhere other than the two companies mentioned above, will not guarantee you are acquiring genuine items. They may be, they may not be, but are you willing to take the chance is what you need to ask yourself.

I doubt you’d want to be on the receiving end of a potential insurance claim, should any of your clients develop allergic reactions, and your insurance company may not cover if you if there’s a risk your product items are not authentic.
 
Thank u Noodle. I knw what yr saying and I knew the answer in my head. I just thought if others had used them etc then I Culd save myself some money. Thank u for responding so quickly.
 

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