I put the shellac on my toes at the end of June for vacation, decided to do an 
experiment and see how long it would last. I'm soaking it off today. There its 
not a Nick or chip and it's still shiny if you could believe it. It definitely 
can be used on toes.

Bonnie Brennan

"Shannon" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello all! I have some questions I am hoping you can help me with:)
>
>   1)Does anyone know the cure times for CND Shellac on an OPI light?
>I want to make sure I am curing correctly.
>
> 2) I have the trial kit for Young Nails but I am not sure of the cure
>times for that.
>
>  3)OOOHHH. And can you use the CND Shellac on toenails?? The nail
>tech I work with who has been doing this for 20 years and supposedly
>taught gels at a school says no because it is only meant to last 14
>days.
>
> 4) Was there a link to someone who had mixed the SHellac colors? The
>nail tech I work with once again says you cannot mix them but I
>thought I saw a post before about mixing them to make new fabulous
>colors!
>
>Thanks everyone! I appreciate all the awesome knowledge that is shared
>on this group ;0)
>
>Shannon Kuharik
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