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From: "Holly L. Schippers" <nails...@hotmail.com>
To: BeautyTech E-List <nailtech@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Fri, Dec 24, 2010 07:35:52 PST
Subject: RE: NailTech:: Re: Shellac warming with candle warmer


I have been waiting to reply on this so I could give you more than just my 
opinion.  This comes from the CND lab.  He did go from the standpoint of the 
Shellac being frozen as we have had some people leaving it in their cars, but I 
thought you might want some of the information. 

All Shellac (basecoat, colors, and topcoats) are flammable.
Strictly speaking, they should not be near or in contact with opened flame,
electrical wires, sparks, static sources, microwave, etc...
During the process of warming/thawing, caps should be tightened well to
prevent spills and also not having contaminants get into the bottles.
 
Beyond those general guidelines, if the users still ask for more detailed
instructions, then here are some tips:
 
1. Don't have Shellac frozen from the first place. Shellac, like any other
products, is best kept and performed in around room temperatures (20-25°C
or 68-77°F). If they have to be left in uncontrolled room (or car) for an
extended period of time, put them in some isolating container (igloo box
for example). Isolating container can only extend the time it takes but not
prevent freezing totally.
 
2. If a bottle of Shellac has already frozen. Thawing, if done right, will
bring frozen Shellac to its full performance.
The thaw time is a function of the temperature of the bottle, the
temperature of the warming media, and the area of contact (of the bottle
with the warming media.) The higher the temperature, the more the area of
contact

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