canni
CANNI Gel Polish — Full Review
What Users Like
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Color & Pigmentation
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Many users say the colors are vibrant and the pigmentation is strong. A single coat in some shades gives good opacity.
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The polish bottles are color-coded (i.e. the bottle reflects the polish shade), which helps in seeing the real color before applying.
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Value for Money
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Considered affordable compared to many premium gel polish brands. Lots of positive comments about how much polish you get relative to the price.
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Sets (e.g. 30-piece sets) are especially praised for giving a wide color variety at a lower cost per bottle.
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Wear / Durability
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With good application (thin/coats, proper curing), many users report decent longevity. Some get 2-3 weeks before noticeable chipping.
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Some users say polish still looks good after a week of regular wear, even with everyday tasks.
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HEMA-Free Claim
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The brand advertises some products as HEMA-free. This is a plus for people sensitive to certain gel polish chemicals.
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Appearance & Finish
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Glossy finish, good shine, especially with top coat. Smooth application (once you figure out coating technique).
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What Users Report as Cons / Limitations
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Curing Issues
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Some shades don’t fully cure under weaker lamps or with shorter curing times; result is tackiness or soft layers.
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Often recommended to use thin coats and follow recommended curing times to avoid this.
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Durability Inconsistency
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While many report good wear, others say the polish chips or peels off early (day 1-3) especially on more active nails or if application or base/top coats are not ideal.
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Some users say the base / top layers matter a lot. If they use a non-ideal top or skip some prep, the durability drops.
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Drying / Tackiness
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Complaints that the polish stays sticky / tacky if not cured long enough. Some say it takes quite long to fully dry (or needs multiple curing cycles).
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Ingredient / Allergy Concerns
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Even though HEMA-free is advertised, some users express caution: HEMA-free doesn’t guarantee no allergens, because other sensitizing acrylates may still be present.
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A few reported skin or nail irritation.
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Shade / Finish Variability
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Some users find color in bottle different from what appears on nail or under curing lamp. Lighting differences, shade shifts tend to happen.
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For certain “special effect” or mineral/gel sets, may require more layers or more careful work to avoid streaks or patchiness.
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