I don't get my nails done very often. The main reason is that the polish just doesn't last very long and I hate the look of chipped nails. There is nothing more frustrating than paying $15-$20 for a manicure that chips within days (or hours if you are impatient with the drying process like me)!
I decided to get my nails done two weeks ago before my baby showers. The woman asked me if I wanted to try a new type of polish called Shellac. She claimed that it would last, without chipping, for 14 days and that I would walk out of the salon with 100% dry nail polish. Under my breath I was thinking "yeah right lady...not the way I treat my nails!" I was skeptical but decided to give it a try. The process is similar to regular polish but between each coat, you put your hand under a little UV light that actually bonds the nail polish. The whole process took about the same amount of time as a regular manicure and cost about $10-$15 more.
Its been two weeks since I first got them done and I'm happy to report that I loved it! I was able to walk out of the salon and pull my keys out of my bag without worrying about smudging them. I went grocery shopping right away and packed my bags for the weekend without any problems. That alone is worth the extra money in my book!! (as I said above, I'm very impatient with the drying process!) Two weeks later and the only reason I needed to have them redone was because my nails were growing out. Otherwise, the polish looked almost as good as day one.
Now I know the proof is in the pictures and I forgot to take before and after shots of the first application but here is Day 1 of my second Shellac experience.
I'll report back and let you know if this application lasts as long as the first. For now, I love that I could get them done over lunch and be back to work with dry nails (which is a very big deal since I work in a lab and need to wear gloves). I can see this Shellac manicure coming in handy once baby is here and I'm pressed for time!
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We love that you are a fan of Shellac Nails. Thanks for the link back to www.ShellacNailsCND.com.
We look forward to your after shot!
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