Crystal Nails has launched its Xtreme Liquid Fusion Liquid Polygel range, which promises to be a revolutionary fusion of gel and porcelain.
This brush-on builder gel combines the ease of use of gel with the strength of porcelain. It is versatile, so ideal for strengthening, creating a C curve and even nail extensions up to M length. It is also great for file-free technique, meaning you can save time and energy with it.
In addition, it is easy to shape – it spreads well, does not run and is extremely fillable. And it can be used without auxiliary liquid with your own brush. It is important to note that the use of a base gel is mandatory for maximum adhesion.
Try the new Liquid Fusion Liquid Polygel with this step-by-step procedure:
1 Mattification. Mattify the nail surface with a 180/180 green Xtreme file.
2 Preparation fluids. First apply Nail Prep. Then after drying, coat the surface with Acid Free Primer.
3 Base layer. Appply a thin layer of base gel for maximum adhesion, then cure in a UV/LED lamp for one minute. Recommended base gels include Compact Base Gel, Compact Base Gel PRO, Compact Base Gel Plus, Builder Base Gel, Base Gel and Hema Free Base Gel.
4 Liquid Polygel. Create a sliding layer with Liquid Fusion Liquid Polygel. Then immediately apply a larger amount of material, form the C curve, and turn your hand over if necessary and gravitate. Finally, cure it in a UV/LED lamp for one to two minutes.
5 Surface fixation and shaping (if necessary). If the surface is not even, fix the surface and then file it with a 180/180 grit file.
6 Lighting. As a final step, coat the surface of the nail with a gel polish (eg Cool Top Gel) and cure in a UV/LED lamp for one minute.
This is a sponsored post in association with Crystal Nails
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