HEYLOVE
Gum gel White 5 ml HEYLOVE
Gum gel White 5 ml HEYLOVE
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HEYLOVE Gum Gel White is a gel gum for creating 3D designs. It's perfect for experimenting with different styles and complex 3D compositions. The flexible material is easy to use for beginners. It doesn't smudge during application, making it easy to create your desired design elements. Suitable for both professional and home use.
HEYLOVE Gum Gel White nail gel fixes decorative elements and maintains their appearance throughout their lifespan. It can be combined with different colors and embellishments to create vibrant and interesting looks. The product spreads easily over the nail plate without bleeding. After curing, the material remains flexible and resistant to damage.
How to use:
Prepare your nails as usual: file the shape and buff the surface. Soften the cuticle with a cuticle remover, push back with a pusher, and trim with nippers/manicure scissors, or perform a combination manicure using a milling cutter.
Degrease and remove excess moisture from the nail surface.
Use a primer, avoiding the cuticle area and lateral folds to prevent the artificial material from peeling. Let dry for 30 seconds.
Apply a thin layer of a clear elastic base coat and cure under a lamp.
Perform a standard trim or strengthen the nails. The thickness at the apex should not exceed 1 mm.
Adjust the edges with a file to create the desired thickness and shape.
Coat the nails with gel polish, cure in a UV/LED lamp, and seal with a top coat. Apply 3D nail gel to create a 3D design and cure under a 48W LED lamp for 60-120 seconds.
Moisturize the area around the nail with cuticle oil.
Ingredients INCI: Acrylates Copolymer, HEMA, Ethyl Trimethylbenzoyl Phenylphosphinate, Hydroxycyclohexyl Phenyl Ketone, Pigments.Ā
May Contain: Cl 77499, Cl 77891, CI 15850, Cl 45380, Cl 47005, Cl 15510
Attention!Ā To avoid unnecessary polymerization of the material during operation, testing or removing the contents of the open bottle or penzlik, you need to trim it as a day light (especially in the case of direct sun changes). We also ask you to respect that when the weather is gloomy and gloomy, a large amount of ultraviolet radiation is passed through, which is sufficient for the material to begin to polymerize.
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