Hi Karen from Key West, i didnt know Gelish was a hybrid too like Shellac. I 
have yet to order any but it's nice to know they soak off easier than Axxium. 
I've invested a lot in the OPI & it is really starting to pay off. But it does 
take  longer to soak off . :)

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GRrr hate when that happens!  

Anyway not too tricky to do myself. It took me an hour to soak off and redo 
them---but Simmy had put those puppies on me to stay and I came home and 
applied a coat of Finish to protect them from the acetone.  Pati mentioned 
that's not a great idea...she's right....I had cracks in the clear coat (only). 
I had to lightly buff away that coat before soaking. 

So far am using CND, OPI, Gelish and Star Eco---all with great results. I find 
CND and Gelish have more polish in them than OPI and Eco. This means you can't 
play with the polish-y ones as long because they start to form a skin after a 
bit.  They dissolve faster so that makes them soak off a bit faster. The pot 
ones seem to act more like gels and they add a bit more thickness and are 
slower to soak off. 

As far as the client knows...they are all great!!!

HaPpy NaIlz!!

Karen
Key West 
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