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Light and easy to use, LCN Hard Gels have been manufactured with the health and well-being of you and your clients as priority. Using nano-technology and bio- compatible, the gels can be cured after just one minute under LED light or two minutes under UV light.


Recent additions to the range include the new Bondique Black Diamond in Pastel and Pink shades (pictured). Enriched with fortifying Diamond dust for strong and beautiful nails, the gel is extremely elastic with extra strong adhesion.


• Prosalondirect: 01 664 1646


The formula found in Cuccio T3 Hard Gel contains fibres which cross-link the Olygomers when they are exposed to UV light, resulting in a much stronger structure which can endure more trauma, yet remains flexible.


With fast curing times, the gel is self-levelling, odour free, lightweight and provides crystal clear shine. T3 gels are also available in a range of colours to suit the individual style of each client.


• Cuccio Ireland: +44 (0)289 031 9000


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Achieve the strength of acrylics with the clear look of gels with the Astonishing Gel System.


For tip and overlays sculpting, why not use the range’s Builder Gels which wear naturally on nails. Odour-free, they offer permanent high gloss shine and are available in nine different shades – Clear, White, Ultra White, Arctic White, Natural Pink, Ultra Pink, Cover Pink, Cover Pink Nude and Cover Pink Intense. For natural nail overlays or moderate to short tip extensions, try Astonishing Nails Clear Gel. This provides clients with a thin, clear and shiny surface that looks and feels completely natural.


• Asu Nail & Beauty Supplies: 01 807 7066


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