peeling is generally a sign of undercuring.  If the nails are weak enough to be 
in need of enhancements, this could be part of the problem as well, Shellac can 
add a small amount of strength and protection, more than normal polish, but not 
as much as an enhancement.


Holly L. Schippers
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Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 14:02:16 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: shellac issues
To: [email protected]





I have had my first problems with shellac.  Two women came back after a week 
with missing product. One of them had no shellac on four nails, the other had 
several chip off. Both of these women have very thin, weak, flexible nails. I 
wonder if it kind of popped off when their nail flexed.  Has anyone else 
noticed this?   So far though it has been great other than a couple of cases.



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