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There are 2 main reasons why the paint doesn't stick to your skin:
1. Incorrect nail preparation - in 99% of cases this leads to chipping in the cuticle area and on the sides.
2. If the Shellac is peeling off at the tips, it is because you have not strengthened your nails enough to withstand the stress they are subjected to. If your nails are healthy, not thin and not over-filed, and you or your professional has coated them with gel polish, they will probably hold up well. If the nails are damaged or thin, they will probably need to be reinforced with a stronger material. The easiest way to improve durability without having any extra skills, when working with materials from our shop, is to file the length of the nails after application, not before.
What is Shellac?
Shellac, also known as gel polish, is a special product used in UV manicure. It is a hybrid polish that combines the best features of gel and nail polish. This type of nail polish offers a resistant, shiny and long-lasting manicure that can last for weeks without chipping or fading.
UV Shellac manicure offers an excellent way to have well-groomed and long-lasting nails. The combination of durability, shine and color intensity makes Shellac by Alosa Nails a popular choice in nail salons worldwide. However, it is important to have the Shellac removed professionally in order not to damage the natural nails.
In any case: the durability of nail polish depends 90% on the work of the professional. We would be happy to advise you and help you to make your nails last. Just write to us!