nail enhancements:wraps
particular, the Glass Glaze Complete Starter Kit contains enoughmaterials for approximately 20 sets of Glass Glaze nails.
Any nail technicians looking to train in Backscratchers Fibreglass Systemcan do so either at home, in the salon, or at the training centre in central London.
If your client opts for a Pre-Cut silk wrap where gel is used below the smile line then Bio SculptureGel can be used.
The Bio Sculpture sculpting gel is initially applied underneath the newly formed silk free edge to strengthen and prevent fraying. Once cured, use Sculpture tweezers to shape and secure a barrelled C-curve into a perfect concave curve.
Use a small amount of Bio Sculpture clear gel on the silk to flatten it near the nail plate then once cured apply a thin layer of Clear Base Gel onto the nail plate ensuring that it is about twommaway fromthe cuticle.
Then apply a colour gel of your client’s choice to the nail and
cure.Afterwards, buff the nail, and ensure there is no product left underneath the silk.
The key point to remember is that if your client has weak nails, fibreglass systems will bemore suitable as they aremuch stronger and less delicate than silk wraps so ensure to evaluate the strength of your clients’nails before choosing the style of wrap.
Fibreglass nail systemfromPalms Extra
by step step
wrapped nails by NSI
NSI’s wrap activator.
1. Spray NSI Sanitizer on both yours and your client’s hands.
2. Remove polish with NSIAcetone.
3. Etch natural nail plate in vertical strokes fromcuticle to free edge using the NSI Brown 100 grit file.
4. Dust off nail filingswith a plush brush.
5. Apply Nail Pure Plus to entire nail surface.
Bio Sculpture used with a pre-cut silk wrap.
6. Apply tips with NSI Glue or the Brush on Resin. Apply tip at 45 degree angle at the free edge and rock forward holding down tip until secure then cut tip to desired length.
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7. ApplyTop Blender at the seamarea, let this product set for 20 seconds and continue to blend the seamwith your brown 100 grit file by rolling off tip material. It is recommended to file or roll product off in one direction. Brush off all dust with your plush brush.
8. Apply Fibreglass or Silk to the entire nail keepingmesh 1
⁄16 inch away form the sidewalls and cuticle.
9. Apply Brush on Resin tomesh. Brush product on as if you were applying polish. Start at the cuticle and continue to the free
edge.Themesh will be translucent when fully saturated. Keep product away from cuticle area. Allow Brush on Resin to air dry.
10. Apply a small bead of Building Resin around the cuticle area. Next use the Brush onActivator to spread the Building Resin evenly throughout the nail towards the free edge.
11. Use Zebra 180-grit file to remove excessmesh along the side-walls and free-edge. Shape and Buff nail surface briefly with Zebra 180-grit file, clean surface of the nail. Repeat steps eight and nine until desired shape is achieved.
12. Apply Brush On Resin to finish nail, like a top coat finish. Do not use Activator with this step, let Brush On Resin air
dry.This will seal entire nail.
13. Buff and finish nails withWhite Block Buffer.
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