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Do not come here. If you want regular nail and foot polish then yes it's a safe bet, but if you're looking for gel nails do not even try it. The woman who did my nails basically ripped off my old gel nails and even though I had asked specifically for gel nails not once was the UV light used. Don't get confused ladies, if you're asking for gel nails (even as just a base without shellac nail polish) you should be using a UV light to cure it. I basically got charged a gel price for acrylic nails. I'll be sure to let everyone I know about this.
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