I use axxuim.   I think the trick is to apply it thin and i found the
"expert touch" soaks off faster than acetone.  i use an orangewood stick to
scrape it off.  i agree that it wears better than shallac but another tech
at my salon uses shallac and has no problems.

Cira

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:11 PM, CAT BLUE <[email protected]> wrote:

> Axxium, 30 minutes difficult to remove-requires metal scraper-I think
> it's damaging, but wears like a champ! Shellac removes in 10 easily; I
> don't think it wears as well but I'm wondering if it will be less
> damaging.
>
> On Apr 27, 6:59 pm, "glossbliss" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm in the process of experimenting with several sog(s).  Could you
> comment on some of your soak off times for the different brands you use -
> which do you find the easiest to soak off?
> >
> > I just used the soak off gels from nailite (in pots) and ended up filing
> them off because they wouldn't budge.  Thought I would also try the GIA in
> bottles if they are easier to soak off.  I've tried Gelish, Shellac and
> Mani-Q.
> >
> > Thanks for any help -- (sorry to the person I think I sent this to
> privately).
> >
> > Nora P
> > Denver CO
>
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