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Colour gel Polish 15ml, Nr: 108
Colour gel Polish 15ml, Nr: 108
Colour gel Polish
Super pigmented and saturated gel polish. You can use it also for French nails or for nail art.
Thin consistency with a lot of pigment.
Highest quality at the highest level! Our new Polish colours to be combined with our Strong Rubber Base coat are especially developed for adhesion problems and are up to the biggest and most stressful studio daily routine. No more filing is needed and it is perfect for short to medium length nails! Due to the perfect self-smoothing but not running and highly opaque consistency, it is very easy and in the fastest possible time to model the nails! An excellent durability that has been extensively tested by our studio partners and found to be perfect!
Colour gel polish application:
Prepare the nail as usual and remove the cuticle. Use our Ulra Prep Dehydrator to degrease the nails and additionally the Acidless Primer to make adhesion layer. Let both liquids air dry for about 20 seconds. Now you can use the Strong Rubber base coat, Glue Gel or Light Rubber Base coat to create a light thin build up and coat the nail tips very well with it. For better stability, you can also work with 2 very thin layers that you can cure one after the other.
Now proceed by not removing the sweat layer but either painting a Fabnails Color gel polish like this one on it or leave the nails as they are now. Finally you just have to seal the nail with a sealing gel of your choice. We recommend our best seller X Shine or Diamond Shine to our customers!
Properties:
- Thin viscosity
- Very pigmented and saturated
- Apply one or max 2 thin coats. NOTE: Don't apply one thick coat, but better two thin coats.
- No colour changing after UV/LED Lamp
- No cracking
- perfect for short to medium length nails with our Flexi Builder series
- easy application, gel polish doesn't run into cuticles.
- leaves inhibition layer
- Cure at: UV/LED - 60 sec | UV - 120 sec
- Made in UK - developed, produced and filled according to cosmetic regulations