What is Shellac? Shellac is a CND product for a new type of nail polish. Shellac Nails began in the early part of 2010 and has been spreading across the world at a rapid pace.
Shellac is half nail polish, and half gel. This brings in the easiness of polish and the durability of gel. Since it is half gel, Shellac needs to be cured in order to stay on the nail. Curing requires a Shellac UV Lamp.
Why do we promote Shellac? Glitzy Nails is a proud promotor of Shellac. The #1 reason is because it is the newest and greatest thing in the Beauty World. It is what women have been dreaming about for years.
The #2 reason is because they have value. No longer do your manicures smudge once you leave the salon. With Shellac Nails you have 14 days of flawless nails. They don’t smudge, smear, chip or get ruined. Believe it or not Shellac Nails shine like the first day for 14 days.
The #3 reason is because that is what our customers want. People are raving about Shellac and we want their experience to be positive. We know that our Glitzy Nails’ Representatives are licensed professionals who can bring satisfaction. With our Representatives offering Shellac we know that everyone will have a positive experience.
What makes Shellac unique from a traditional manicure? A tradition manicure takes hours to cure. The polish takes 2-3 hours to cure completely.
Shellac will be ready to go the second your hands leave the UV Lamp. With Shellac you can truly enjoy your manicure because you don’t have to wait.
How are Shellac Nails different from acrylic nails? Acrylic Nails are fake. Shellac only enhances your natural nail. There are no drills or any damage from removal. Shellac keeps the natural look without ruining your nails.
Who does Shellac Nails in my area? Once women hear about Shellac Nails they ask, “where can I get this done?”. Shellac Nails is offered by many licensed nail technicians throughout the United States and throughout the world. Visit our Directory to find a licensed professional.
How do you remove Shellac Nails? No drilling, filing, or anything of that sort. Removing Shellac requires the use of 100% acetone. The process takes 10 minutes. Salon also offer this service but it can also be done at home.








