tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310499166604953438.post8617077541653273795..comments2023-09-03T06:10:03.797-04:00Comments on Things I Luuuuurve: ShellacCLEshopaholichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07907592374359885664noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310499166604953438.post-70446791242649032872010-10-20T21:42:35.654-04:002010-10-20T21:42:35.654-04:00Ok, so I was told that my removal options were
(a...Ok, so I was told that my removal options were <br />(a) have it done professionally<br />(b) soak cotton in acetone, wrap over nail, cover with aluminium foil for 10 minutes.<br /><br />I chose the not-recommended option<br />(c) pick them off. <br /><br />So, I did have some nail damage, but caused by me picking (c) more than anything else. That said, it wasn't anything a nail file and buffer didn't fix.CLEshopaholichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07907592374359885664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6310499166604953438.post-10948910904602671862010-10-20T17:17:20.834-04:002010-10-20T17:17:20.834-04:00So...I've heard that it's hard on your nai...So...I've heard that it's hard on your nails when you take it off....better than fake nails, but still bad. Will you keep us posted on what happens? <br /><br />I think there is a soak you can pay for at the salon to get it off, but that the acetone is still really, really hard on nails, especially if you have brittle nails.<br /><br />Anyway...keep us posted!Tinanoreply@blogger.com