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Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying there is anything wrong with these products, as I said before we all use them in different variations every day in our work, but please don't make them out to be something they're not. If SNS themselves don't claim it why do you?
Hi thank you for your post. I am only saying what SNS says on their product info and on poster. They do not claim it's acrylic if anything they say it's a natural gel.
We have their poster on our salon window and it says "natural gel" and to be honest it is a very good compromise between acrylic and gel. Customer who do lot like shellac or acrylic often gravitate to this product and I myself tried on it's reall good. I am only here to say what has been my experience and it will help your business if you become the first in your areas to introduce it to first. We have lots of international clients and they really prefer it as well our local customer who often don't want shellac or acrylic.
The information you got above its a standard legal declaration. You can find such warning and declaration on say wax, acetone or on nail polish or even on eyelash extension glue. They have to for legal puprpose. It might have one ingredient in common but that does not mean it's the same type of product and I have no issues if it was. Only that according to SNS it's a type of natural gel.