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Thermochromic phototherapy gel gradient flash powder cat eye glue - Color: 4210

$6.46

Features: no degumming, no shrinkage, no irritating smell
Texture: colloid
Main ingredients: resin
Suitable for skin type: any skin type










Features:
100% new retail and high quality nail polish.
Suitable for UV plastic nails, acrylic nails and natural nails.

Professional use:
Step 1: Clean the nails and then cut the nail surface as a normal manicure process.
Step 2: Thoroughly shake off the varnish, which will balance the gel polish color. (important)
Step 3: Apply a thin primer and cure under the nail light.
Step 4: Apply the first layer of thermal gel and harden again under the nail light.
Step 5: Apply a second layer of thermal gel and harden again under the nail light. (recommended but not necessary)
Step 6: Apply the lacquer without wiping and harden again under the nail light. Or a conventional topcoat, but after curing, soak the cotton in a detergent or 95° alcohol to remove the sticky surface.

How to remove UV gel:
Dip your nails in a glass bowl filled with a small amount of pure acetone, or soak each nail in a pure acetone for about 5 to 10 minutes.
The product will start to soften and you can gently archive it or slide it with a small stick.

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