Bluesky Nourishing Rubber Base Gel Base Lacquer, Girl's Secret
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Product description
Bluesky Nourishing Rubber Base Gel Base Coat nourishes and strengthens the nail.
Its biotin, plant proteins, vitamins E and C, and fermented rice promote nail health and keep nails strong.
Nourishing Rubber Base has a medium-thick and flexible texture.
Nourishing Rubber Bases can be used as a base coat for colored polishes or as such with gel top coat.
Instructions
1. Push the cuticles away from the nail and clean the dry skin with cuticle clippers or scissors if necessary.
2. Shape the tip of the nail and lightly roughen the surface of the nail using a block or buffer file. Avoid over-filing the nail.
3. Clean the nail surface with Bluesky's ready-made cleaning pads or cleanser and lint-free pads.
5. Mix the product before use and swirl the excess polish around the inside of the bottle. Apply a thin layer of gel to the nail, starting from the middle of the nail and pushing the brush towards the cuticle line. Press the brush lightly to spread the bristles towards the edge of the nail and pull the brush towards the free tip of the nail. This is called a glide layer, which helps the gel to spread evenly over the entire nail area. Do not harden the glide layer.
6. Take a larger amount of gel and swipe it in the middle of the nail, after which you can move the mass lightly with a brush. You can also use a thin decorative applicator.
Cure with a UV lamp for 2 minutes or an LED lamp for 60 seconds.
8. If you wish, you can now add color and decorations to the nail. Then apply a layer of gel top coat using the same technique as the base coat. Cure UV 2min or LED 30-60s. No-wipe top coat does not need to be wiped off after curing.
9. Moisturize your skin with cuticle oil and you're done!
Notes:
- Avoid keeping products in front of a UV/LED lamp, as the products will harden and deteriorate. The sun's UV rays will also harden the products, so do not use the products in front of a window or outside, even on cloudy days.
- After the gel cures, the surface remains sticky so that the gel layers stick to each other. This means that the polish has cured properly despite the sticky surface. If impurities stick to the sticky surface, they can be removed using cleanser pads.
- If you have problems with the durability of your polishes or gels, you may need separate primers or a different type of base coat. For help with durability issues, you can contact us by email or by visiting our store.