Building gel Perfect French Natural 50ml
Single phase construction gel specially made for natural appearance. The most fashionable color this season. The perfect gel for demanding customers – give your nails an interesting and unique look. An excellent alternative to cover imperfections in the nail plate.
Invaluable time savings for manicurists! Just cover the styling with a top coat, without having to apply semi-permanent varnish.
Ideal for creating a C curve, for tips and forms . The gel is very resistant to any engineering. No more air pockets and no nail breaks.
Perfect French gels
Characteristics
- Single Phase Gel Natural – reduces the time and quantity of products used
- is a self-leveling gel.
- Ideal for the technique without filing.
- Ideal for beginners thanks to its self-leveling properties, it greatly facilitates the construction of nails
- It does not expand when the pincher is tightened.
- Works perfectly with the natural nail plate, which prevents breakage.
- It does not turn yellow, it does not color and it does not fade.
- Thanks to the single-phase formula and the excellent self-leveling properties, which allow the construction without filing, it significantly accelerates the work pace of professional stylists.
- In the range of gels you can have shades with different degrees of coverage, from 60 to 90% – the most opaque ones perfectly camouflage the weaknesses of the plate.
Perfect French building gel
Instructions for use
- We matte the natural nail plate with a polish or file of grade 180 or 240 grit (at your discretion).
- Degrease the nail plate with detergent or alcohol.
- Apply Nail Prep or acid primer (if needed for problematic plaque) and then primer without acid .
- In case of expansion – apply a layer of frame and polymerize in the lamp, e.g. UV / LED 48W – 60 seconds.
- Build the nail and then harden for 60 seconds. Tighten the tunnel after about 10 seconds.
- Cover the stylization with semi-permanent varnish or e.g. with Top No Wipe Mr Miracle MollyLac .
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