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Pros and Cons of Shellac and UV Gel Manicures

 
Pros and Cons of Shellac (TONS of comments on this post - good and bad!)
When I first heard about Shellac, UV and LED gel manicures, I was over the moon excited. I could finally have polish on my nails sans chipping and polish peeling for more than 3 days and all without having to apply fake nails. In August, while at Cosmoprof, I received an awesome manicure from CND in Hot Pop Pink (pictured below.) The manicure took just as long as having acrylic nails or wraps put on (an hour) and the result looked just as amazing. I remarked to the manicurist just how gorgeous her own nails looked, as they were long and it didn't even appear to be naturally her own. She told me they were and that wearing the Shellac helped her achieve the length. I believed her, until my own experience has led me to believe otherwise. My CND Shellac lasted me 3 weeks. I was ecstatic. I applied CND's SolarOil to my cuticles and under the tips of my nails on a daily basis as instructed by the manicurist. My nails had grown a bit during this time and I was excited to go for round two of another CND Shellac at my local salon. This time I went for a French manicure CND Shellac. My nails were finally long enough to adorn some white tips and I was stoked. I went about applying the SolarOil again daily, but this time it only took 3 days for one of my nails to peel and the Shellac to come off. Day 4, one of my nails broke and it became clear how brittle my nails were becoming. By day 5, all of my nails were either peeling (the nail itself, not the polish) or breaking.   Looking at my very soft, peeling nails, I decided to not apply any polish at all for 2 weeks, but continued to put the SolarOil on them. But sadly, they didn't seem to recover. In the meantime, I had been sent the complete Red Carpet Manicure LED Starter Kit and as I was about to have my first television appearance, I knew my nails had to look amazing. So I used the kit, which comes complete with a portable LED light and is a DIY home LED manicure kit. Colors were gorgeous, time was still about 1 hour to complete the manicure and I used their Revitalize cuticle oil daily. But by day 3, my nails were peeling and even more brittle. I now had stubs for nails (even shorter than pictured above.) Finally I asked fellow friends in the salon business and fellow bloggers if they experienced the same of gel manicures, and it was a resounding yes.
Pros: Manicure can potentially last up to 3 weeks No chipping Manicure is instantly dry upon last UV go round Mirror finish (nails look wet, but aren't) Can DIY and look just as amazing as at the salon Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous Cons: Very drying to your nails Repeated application (without a breather) will result in brittle and peeling nails Wear time gets less and less with each application If you don't apply the cuticle oil daily, your nails will dry out a lot quicker Costs add up, especially if the manicure doesn't last 2-3 weeks CND Shellac requires it's own Remover Wraps According to some doctors, the UV lamps can cause skin cancer (but the jury is still out on this) So it appears that, at least for me, a CND Shellac or UV gel manicure will only happen for special events (like holidays, TV appearances, events) and cannot be worn all of the time. Unless I want to continue having man hands with my stubby nails. In the meantime, I will be in nail re-cooperation with Qtica's Cuticle Repair Balm and Qtica Nail Growth Stimulator to regain my length.  I'd love to hear from you: what has your experience been with UV gel manicures? Subscribe to A Girl’s Gotta Spa! Watch our reviews on YouTube, see our pins on Pinterest and check us out on Instagram and G+. Got a Kindle? We’re on Kindle tooShannon on G+ *Disclosure: affiliate links

70 comments

Shannon Nelson
Shannon Nelson
Maybe that’s what the problem was because she did use their removal wraps, but the shellac was not lifting and coming off after 10 minutes. I’m pretty sure it was left on for 30 minutes. But my nails did become brittle prior to this and began breaking. It was just amplified once I had it done the 2nd time.
NancySyd
NancySyd
I think that the big culprit in causing damage is the removal. I find that improper removal really is what does the damage. Improper removal can mean a few things. The most common is soaking off in a bowl of acetone. When you soak instead of using wraps, the acetone soaks into the nails from both sides and acetone is a powerful defatter and dries nail out. The second is scraping, that is, using too much force to scrape the gel off the nails. Scraping caused tiny gouges in the nails that weaken the nails. Shellac should not be scraped, just pushed off. If it needs scraping, re-soak the wrap and rewrap. If that’s not working for you, try using a regular basecoat like CND Stickey or Orly bonder under your Shellac. It makes removal easier without affecting durability. And of course, using solar oil is a major issue in alleviating dry, brittle nails.
Melanie
Melanie
My nails don’t break at all when wearing the polish but once the polish is off my nails are weaker. However I love the fact that for seven days my nails are perfect. Can’t quite give it up. When polish is off I just keep my nails short.
SuzyQ
SuzyQ
Same thing happened to me as did Shannon. Had the shellac done once before Christmas parties, etc. and loved it. I was so happy my nails were beautiful and I received lots of compliments. I had another one the beginning of January and then the heartbreak began. One by one, my nails were breaking and when I removed the shellac my nails looked like they belonged to someone else. My nails have never looked so bad! They are thin and brittle and continued to break so I trimmed all of them very short so that hopefully new strong ones will grow back. I am so dissapointed and hope to find a new manicure that will last this long without the damage. :(
Shannon Nelson
Shannon Nelson
Suzy, I found that putting cuticle oil on my nails and not polishing them as often right now is helping. A company contacted me that said they had something that would help my nails remain strong, grow and be able to be worn under shellac…so once I get it and review it, hopefully it lives up to it’s claims and it’s something that those of us “post-shellac heartbreak” can start using.
Lisa Kennally
Lisa Kennally
Ohhh ok..I type too fast too (my texting is horrible)! Thanks.
Sande
Sande
I loved. enjoyed and adored my Shellac polished nails for 6 months. That last manicure stated cracking, polish and nails, after a few days and I took the polish off. My once strong healthy nails are like tissue paper, my hands have never looked so bad.
Shannon Nelson
Shannon Nelson
Mine are still like tissue paper Sande. I’ve even been trying to use a nail growth polish and it doesn’t seem to be working. :(
Shannon Nelson
Shannon Nelson
I honestly think it’s OK for special events, but make sure you are diligent about applying the SolarOil if not once per day, at least twice. Also make sure your hands are hydrated with an oil-free lotion as well.
Lisa Kennally
Lisa Kennally
Shannon, why oil free lotion? If the oil is supposed to hydrate the nails and surrounding area wouldn’t an oil based lotion be better? I am a big proponent of the oil cleansing method and “oil likes oil” philosophy. Thanks.

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