NeelieGel
Well-Known Member
I wonder if you Nail experts could help me.
I have now tried two different places for my daughter and I have to have shellac. My nails are shortish but not bitten. Weak and never really grow long but I don't mind that. I just like them looking nice and don't like when one breaks (which happens relatively easily as they are not naturally strong nails).
However, my daughter is a biter and having read and seen the threads here on biters and how successful shellac was at doing this I thought I'd give it a go.
First time up I chanced it with my daughter and took her to a shopping centre type eyebrow, nail bar. OK but I could see she wasn't using a CND lamp (and possibly other stuff was fake) and did it pretty quickly so wasn't so surprised when she reported chipping and one nail coming off completely (I'm sure once she got a rough edge she helped it along).
So I decided to look up a local salon on the CND web site and booked in there. I booked us both in and we had our nails done on Saturday. They took a long time and appeared to take good care. However, on later inspection I was not that happy with my thumb nail as it appeared to have colour variation across it (stripes). This happens sometimes when a nail polish is past its best I think and it is a bit thick and gloopy. Didn't expect that to be the case with Shellac as it doesn't 'go off' until its in the lamp and therefore workable for ages I assume? However, I do recall that they were struggling a bit and heating up the bottles as they said they were almost empty!!
Last night I got a chance to ask my daughter how her nails were coming along and, once again, she has reported chips and two nails have come off completely. Also one of my nails on my left hand (I am right handed) the shellac has lifted away from the free edge completely at the top. I am leaving it situ but obviously dirt is going to get under it so I'm not impressed.
I certainly hoped we would get the two weeks for our money and not just four days. We paid for full manicure, not just applying the shellac at a total of £85 for the two of us. :sad:
I am very disappointed having read so much good stuff on here about shellac. I appreciate with my daughters nails I might be asking a lot but my nails do not take a bashing. I do an office job, don't do washing up (dishwasher) etc etc.
Am I expecting too much from this product or have I just been very, very unlucky with the operator? Should I be going back and asking for a free redo? Or should I just chalk it up to experience and carry on looking for a better nail technician in my area (NW Surrey)?
What do you professionals think? And is there anyone in my area with a good proven reputation that can prove me wrong on this?
I have now tried two different places for my daughter and I have to have shellac. My nails are shortish but not bitten. Weak and never really grow long but I don't mind that. I just like them looking nice and don't like when one breaks (which happens relatively easily as they are not naturally strong nails).
However, my daughter is a biter and having read and seen the threads here on biters and how successful shellac was at doing this I thought I'd give it a go.
First time up I chanced it with my daughter and took her to a shopping centre type eyebrow, nail bar. OK but I could see she wasn't using a CND lamp (and possibly other stuff was fake) and did it pretty quickly so wasn't so surprised when she reported chipping and one nail coming off completely (I'm sure once she got a rough edge she helped it along).
So I decided to look up a local salon on the CND web site and booked in there. I booked us both in and we had our nails done on Saturday. They took a long time and appeared to take good care. However, on later inspection I was not that happy with my thumb nail as it appeared to have colour variation across it (stripes). This happens sometimes when a nail polish is past its best I think and it is a bit thick and gloopy. Didn't expect that to be the case with Shellac as it doesn't 'go off' until its in the lamp and therefore workable for ages I assume? However, I do recall that they were struggling a bit and heating up the bottles as they said they were almost empty!!
Last night I got a chance to ask my daughter how her nails were coming along and, once again, she has reported chips and two nails have come off completely. Also one of my nails on my left hand (I am right handed) the shellac has lifted away from the free edge completely at the top. I am leaving it situ but obviously dirt is going to get under it so I'm not impressed.
I certainly hoped we would get the two weeks for our money and not just four days. We paid for full manicure, not just applying the shellac at a total of £85 for the two of us. :sad:
I am very disappointed having read so much good stuff on here about shellac. I appreciate with my daughters nails I might be asking a lot but my nails do not take a bashing. I do an office job, don't do washing up (dishwasher) etc etc.
Am I expecting too much from this product or have I just been very, very unlucky with the operator? Should I be going back and asking for a free redo? Or should I just chalk it up to experience and carry on looking for a better nail technician in my area (NW Surrey)?
What do you professionals think? And is there anyone in my area with a good proven reputation that can prove me wrong on this?