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Shellac Nails

Shellac Nail art is the modernized edition of traditional Gel Nails. If you have a groovy Nail skin tone, Shellac Nails are the best option for you.

Why not Acrylics or Gel but Shellac Nails?

Acrylic Nails-Gel Nails-Shellac Nails

Acrylic is the most durable traditional artificial nail design that known to exist very firstly. It gives you the best canvas to get your nail art done in an appropriate way. But, it can damage your natural nails badly. Then, Gel Nail art is introduced in which UV light is needed to cure your polished Nails. Many chemicals are used in this fake nails which is not a good input for natural nails. Actually, this is the main reason women always crave for a best Artificial Nail type. Finally, Shellac Nail is categorized in this content. You can find Shellac nails the best in case of manicure, cost, maintenance, durability, application & removal process. If you want fashionable but still natural Nails, Shellac can assure the demand.

Some Must Needed Shellac Kits:

Shellac Kits start with a manicure set first. You will gonna need Buffer for shaping nails, Cuticle sticks, Base & Topcoat, a LED light to cure the nails, Cleansing Wipes, Cotton & Alcohol along with you desire nail Polishes. Don’t you think these Kits are easily findable? Of course Yes! Grab these Kits quickly and Apply Shellacs.

Application Process:

The application process of Shellac is so simple that even if you are a beginner, You can apply shellac nails at home! Just go through these steps: First clean your nails thoroughly. Then shape the nails with buffer & set the cuticles with a stick. Again clean the nails with wipes and alcohol. Finally, use UV light to cure your nails after applying the base & top coat.

How Long will Your Shellac last?

Shellac Nails do last for 14-16 days hardly in most of the experiencers nails. But you can make the Shellacs stay for 21 days too! All you need to do is maintain proper care to your Shellac Nails by cleaning, protecting & moisturizing them.

5 Best Shellac Nail Designs for Shellac Explorers:

If You are a working woman and cannot meet the schedule to visit Nail salons, Shellac Nails are the best option for you to have. Some trendy & time-saving Shellac designs that You must give a try are:

1. Funky Shellac Nails to wear in Summer

Funky Shellac design

2. Simple Pink Shellac with Floral Art

Best Shellac design

3. Elegant but Lively Shellacs

Shellac nail design that goes with the nature

4. Stylish Shellac Art

Stylish Shellac Nail design

5. Shellac Nails with Ravishing Look

gorgeous Shellac design

How to Remove Shellac Nails:

If you don’t want Shellac Nails anymore, the easiest way of removing them is Foil using method at home. But if you want a good finishing removal process, you can go to the salon. If you want to remove your Shellac Nails with Foils, just put a piece of a cotton pad on your nail mixing acetone with, and then cover each piece of the pad with foil paper. Wait for 20-30 minutes, then uncover the foil and clean the nails with cuticle stick & pusher. Thus, you can get your natural nails back!

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