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What makes it so


popular? • There is no abrasive preparation, priming or dehydration ensuring no damage to the natural nail.


• It dries instantly and keeps its colour and shine.


• Bio SculptureGel can be used as a nail extension or simply as an overlay over the natural nail.


• Bio SculptureGel is flexible, chip and smudge proof.


• Bio SculptureGel has a colour for every occasion from the range of over 150 colours.


• Bio SculptureGel can also be applied to the toe nails, providing you with the perfect pedicure.


• Bio SculptureGel dries instantly allowing you to slip your feet back into your shoes or hands into your bag.


• Removal of the Gel is quick and easy and does not damage the natural nail.


Celeb fans


Our Celebrity fans include Katy Perry, Nicole Scherzinger, Amanda Holden, Cat Deeley, Jessica Alba, Victoria Beckham to name but a few...


Where is Bio Sculpture heading? You can expect more great things from Bio Sculpture with our continued research and development.


Research &


Development Bio SculptureGel’s greatest achievement is that it was the first ever colour soak off gel on the market and has continued to be at the forefront of innovation, ever since. Bio SculptureGel is proud to constantly be working


on new products to ensure that it remains ahead of its competitors.


Bio SculptureGel remains as one of the only systems that offer a range of treatment gels enabling clients to receive a treatment specially tailored to their nail type and lifestyle.


Bio SculptureGel is constantly innovating to ensure that it is changing with the industry and offering technicians what they need.


The brand is constantly assessing fashion and trends within the nail industry, such as nail art, and providing the technicians with the tools and the ideas they need to offer their clients up to date treatments.


Call 01 850 0005 / 0208 428 3344 (NI) info@biosculptureireland.com www.biosculptureireland.com


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