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IzabelleHammon’s IZ LED/UVGel in a bottle can be used as a base and topcoat, is self-levelling and flexible.


Nail techs already trained by OPI approved Educators in one of their enhancement systems or an alternative Gel systemwill only need to undertake a four hour introductory workshop, however therapists who have never worked with nails or manicurists new to OPI will need a one-day beginner’s course in GelColor, with an assessment workshop to follow.


GelColor is available in 30 iconic OPI shades and in four Kits:The Romantics, The Beautifuls,TheTrendsetters, andThe Sirens.


NSI Polish Pro is a light-cured formula that can last up to two weeks without chipping, smudging or cracking.This ‘next generation of nail polishes’ is cured under a UV or LED light, and easily removed in 10 minutes.


Application takes just 30minutes; after prepping the nails, apply a very thin layer of NSI Polish Pro Basecoat and cure under a UV or LED light for 60 to 90 seconds.Then apply a thin layer of your client’s chosen colour, using the cap brush, and then cure in the lamp


for twominutes. Follow this with a second coat of colour in the same way, and again cure for twominutes. Next apply a thin coat of NSI Polish ProTopcoat and cure. Use NSI Cleanse on a lint-free pad to wipe away the tacky layer and leave behind a shine.


NSI Polish Pro features theAccessory Collection to transformthe range’s 42 Polish Pro colours.


There are 40 colour options currently, including seasonal collectionsAlways a Bridesmaid and RoyalWedding, as well as theAccessory Collection which enables you tomultiply your colour range with six Polish ProAccessory effects. Layer one of these sparkle shades – gold, silver, green, blue, pink or vintage gold, over any of the 42 Polish Pro colours to see the transformation.


IzabelleHammon Ltd, home of Calgel, has launched IZ LED / UV Gel in a bottle. “We have designed our product with the ever evolving nailmarket inmind; IZ is specially created to complement new and traditional nail systems,” explainsYvette Christie,MarketingManager at Izabelle Hammon Ltd.


She continues: “Unlike current gel / varnish hybrids currently available, IZ LED / UV Clear Gel has the same consistency as Calgel. It is intentionally thicker than current gel varnishes, offering added strength, flexibility and protection against breakage and chipping.The gel can also be used by technicians to sculpt and apply under or over tip applications.”


IZ LED / UV Clear Gel can be used as a base and topcoat, is self-levelling and flexible. It can be used with all gel varnish hybrid brands or regular gel systems for building a C-curve, and also offers a high shine finish.


For those who prefer to work with a traditional gel brush, rather than the cap brush fromthe bottle, the product comes with a free application gel brush, for building and sculpting and to ensure no product wastage.


After prepping the nail, lightly buff the shine away fromthe surface apply IZ LED / UV Clear Gel as a basecoat, being careful not to touch the cuticles; cure under either a UV lamp for 60 seconds or under an LED lamp for 10 seconds. Next apply one coat of your current brand of gel or hybrid polish, then cure, and repeat. Finally, finish with a topcoat layer of IZ LED / UV Clear Gel, cure, and wipe away sticky residue with an acetone-free polish remover. For added protection, apply IZ LED / UVTouch& Go.


GelColor byOPI is a 100 percent gel formulationwhichmaintains shine 23 percent longer than gel / polish hybrids after twoweeks.


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