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soak off gels


From its distinctive bottle and custom brush, technicians can deliver fast applications and lightning speed cure with GelColor by OPI.


Providing clients with up to three weeks’ wear, Cuccio’s Pronto! Soak Off Gel ensures no chipping, smudging or breaking.With a thicker consistency gel, Pronto! is ideal for those who need that extra bit of strength and flexibility.


Available in 50 hues, Pronto! colours can be mixed together to create new exciting shades and be used for short sculpting and as a tip overlay. Once your clients return to the salon, the gels can easily be removed in five minutes with no damage to the natural nail.


• Cuccio: 0115 975 3656


The range fuses 6th generation advanced gel polymer chemistry with high-speed LED technology to provide clients with weeks of professional glossy colour. Through the range of iconic OPI hues, clients can take their pick from deep and edgy to sheer and shimmer, all of which cure in 30 seconds. Removal is made simple, taking just 15 minutes, thanks to the brand’s new Expert Touch Remover pad with Expert Touch Remover.


• OPI / LenaWhite: 01923 240 010


Jessica’s GELeration Soak-Off Gel Polish is a soak-off system which has been developed with the long term health of the natural nail in mind. The product’s technology protects nails and even gives weak, bitten or problem nails the chance to grow.


With 114 shades on offer including classic and on-trend colours plus glittering finishes, GELeration has something for everyone. The system delivers high shine, chip resistant, intense colour for up to 21 days and can be removed in 15 minutes or less.


• Jessica / Gerrard International: 0845 217 1360


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SmartPolish is a one-step gel polish available in an array of on-trend colours, which deliver a glossy finish and up to 21 days of wear.With no de-hydrator, base, top coat or gel cleanser required, appointment time is dramatically reduced meaning therapists can offer more treatments.


Application begins with professionals simply applying the client’s SmartPolish of choice, cure for two minutes, apply a second coat of colour and the cure for the final time. Once ready to remove, nails are soaked with gel remover for just 10 minutes.


• SmartPolish: 0115 966 3796


If your client desires a complete set of natural looking nails, CND’s Brisa Lite is a removable gel that is safe, colour stable and provides them with three weeks of wear.


Technicians can use the range to enhance length, shape and ‘consistency’ for less- than-perfect natural nails. It requires no filing to the natural nail and applies / removes without the risk of any damage. Products featured include Removable Base Coat; Removable Smoothing Gel; Removable Sculpting Gel, which is available in Clear, Neutral Pink and PureWhite and Top Coat, to seal and protect the Brisa Lite service and provide a high gloss, scratch resistant finish.


• CND / Sweet Squared: 0845 210 6060


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