
This pack offers vibrant colours and lustre while lasting much longer than normal nail polish. No more chipping or peeling, just gorgeous longer-lasting nails.
What Is Gel Nail Polish?
Regular nail polish dries when exposed to air. Gel polish will dry only under direct UV or LED light. When cured under a lamp, gel polish dries harder and glossier which makes it more durable than regular nail polish.
How Long Does Gel Polish Last?
With the best gel nail polish, a gel manicure typically lasts for up to 21 days. After this time, the natural growth of your nails may cause the polish to start lifting.
Durability
Long-lasting gel nail polish set that will not chip or flake. Fade-resistant, flexible, glittery and hard-wearing.
Safety
Eco friendly and safe ingredients are used to make this gel polish. It has minimal odour and will not hurt or harm your nails and skin.
The kit includes 12 colours of glitter gel nail polish.
Please note: A UV Lamp, Base Coat, Top Coat and a Nail brush are required to apply this product. Acetone is required to remove (soak off). These are not included.
Keep the container tightly sealed
How to use?
Shape the nails - Gently polish the surface of the nail and disinfect.
Apply a layer of Base Coat from the cuticle to the free edge (remember to seal the edge of the nail). Put the nail under the UV LED light for 30 seconds or normal UV light for 2 minutes.
Apply a thin layer of Gel polish paint - Curing: 30 seconds under LED light, 2 minutes under UV light.
Repeat the second layer of Gel polish - Cure for 30 seconds under LED light, or 2 minutes under UV light.
Apply the Topcoat - Curing: 30 seconds under LED light, or 2 minutes under UV light.
Use acetone to remove sticky residue on or around nails. Then apply nourishing cuticle oil to add moisture to the cuticle and the skin around the nails.
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