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From: wowhornby
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  • Your nails don't grow from the tips...So the tips were probably wearing...

  • where can you get it???????? love your videos

  • please marry me

  • i love watching your videos. you are always so beautiful. love your taste in clothes.

  • @mycrx89 Thank you!

  • 1. it's not nail polish

    2. it's suppose to stay on for at least 2 weeks

    3. it's very expensive to remove it

    How do I know this? I know a nail tech that is my relitive.

  • @Mrscheesefacedude Thank you! Cindy Nails is the best. Nobody can compare to you guys.

  • @wowhornby Hi I a man and i get my nails done with clear nail polish and they do charge 12 but plus 5 dollar tip so its 15 lol. no CND Shellack for clear nail polish the shiney one? Also um whats your tattoo mean. You can respond to me by um posting in my comment video section . Thank You love the video thanks ill have something informative to say to a girl. LOL

  • @EmeterioBetances Hena that most ladies wear doesn't mean anything. We just wear it for fun & for the cool designs. Its often worn at wedding but you can put it on whenever you want. It basically comes in a tube & you squeeze it & draw the design you want onto your skin. Then wait for it to dry & wash it off. Its stains your hand (or anywhere you put it including the table) and fades away as you wash you skin. Its like a non permanent tattoo. Thanks for the shellac info wowhorny!

  • It is not fair to compare Shellac to other Salon brands of nail polish. They are two different products. Regular polish isn't manufactured to last 2 to 3 weeks.

    A definite con to Shellac is that you can ONLY get it applied in salons. If you get your nails done with a regular polish, you can buy that polish and take it home to do your nails with that polish anytime you want.

    Another con would be that you cannot get glitter polish applied in shellac. You are very limited on finishes period.

  • @Jasonflute I like what you said about glitter. Very true. I did mention that only a pro can do it in a salon. I'm sure it'll change eventually.

  • @wowhornby It could change. The problem is that you'd need to have a UV lamp to dry it. I am sure after the success and hype about Shellac CND will try and formulate a do it at home kit ( I do not think it will produce as nice results if it happens). Shellac is a great thing. I find it especially nice in the summer for toes. :D

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