Make Sure Your Nails Are Certified

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As we all know, all nail services are NOT created equal.  CND Shellac Power Polish™ is a one-of-a-kind product with an easy, non-damaging removal that sets it apart from other products and gel manicures.  

So what happens when consumers ask for a CND Shellac Power Polish service, but receive something completely different? CND heard stories about women who have unintentionally tried “gel-polish” and Shellac pretenders, and then ruined their nails trying to remove it.

CND Certified Logo

Now, thanks to CND’s Shellac Salon Certification Program, salon clients across the U.S. will soon be assured that the CND Shellac services they receive have CND’s official seal of approval.

This program sends CND Education Ambassadors to visit salons across the country who registered on cnd.com as Shellac Salons. To be a certified CND Shellac Salon, a CND representative will visit the salon, provide training and review protocol (no mixing systems or filing on the nail…ever!). Salons that meet the criteria will be awarded CND’s seal of approval. Look for the “Certified” window cling in the entrance to the salon and icon on cnd.com‘s Salon Locator.

“Our CND Shellac Salon Certification Program will ensure the ultimate experience for clients and will provide a great incentive to Nail Professionals to provide exemplary CND Shellac services,” says CND Co-Founder, Jan Arnold.

 

Here are some pointers for making sure you receive the REAL CND Shellac:

1)    Look for the CND seal of approval on the window of your salon.

2)    Ask if the salon uses CND Shellac products.

3)    Watch the products that are being used during the service – if you do not see “CND Shellac” on the bottle, it’s not Shellac.

4)    During removal, do not allow soaking of nails in a bowl of acetone – request CND Shellac Remover Wraps or cotton and tin foil removal method.

 

The program is rolling out first in New York, California, Nevada, Colorado, Ohio and Chicago, and will expand across the US in 2012.

 

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