Step Step by Help! How do I apply and remove professional gel polish?
We show you how, with NSI Polish Pro. 1
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After shaping the free edge of the natural nail, remove the cuticle using Vanish Cuticle Dissolve. Remove left over varnish with a nail wipe saturated with Cleanse.
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A gentle light buffing to remove surface oils will improve adhesion. Clean and dehydrate using Nailpure Plus on a wipe.
Apply one extremely thin layer of Polish Pro Base Coat to all five fingers. Be sure to cap the edges. Cure in a 36-watt lamp for ten seconds.
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Apply a thin layer of Polish Pro colour, capping the edges. This layer should look translucent. Cure for two minutes. Apply a second thin coat of colour and cure for another two minutes.
To remove
Apply a thin layer of Polish Pro Top Coat and cure for two minutes. Remove the tacky layer with a nail wipe saturated with cleanse.
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Condition the cuticle with a drop of nurture oil. With no additional drying time, your client will love chip-proof, smudge-free colour for a full two weeks - the mani of your client’s dreams.
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Lightly buff the surface of the gel to remove the shine. Pour a small amount of acetone into an EasySoak nail bath (just enough to cover the nail) cover the hands with the EasySoak lid and soak the nails for 10 minutes.
After approximately 10 minutes remove the nails from the acetone. The polish should have lifted away from the nail. Use a cuticle stick to gently remove any remaining polish from the nail plate.
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