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Age:
18+
Classification: middle market
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Semilac White Lace Transfer Foil is a special white lace transfer film designed for nail decoration. It offers a quick, easy, and effective way to achieve a manicure for special occasions, such as weddings. It is the perfect decoration choice for any celebration where the look of delicate and elegant nails is desired.
The Semilac transfer film can be applied to the entire nail or used to create specific patterns - the choice is yours.
The white lace transfer film pairs perfectly with hybrid polishes from the WeddiNails collection in fresh shades of pink and peach. Lace decorations on classic shades of powder pink and nude will beautifully complement wedding styles, echoing the exquisite lace of a wedding dress.
The Semilac transfer film is suitable for both hybrid and gel methods. For its application, we recommend using Semilac Transfer Foil Glue, but the foil can also be attached to the hardened layer of hybrid polish or a classic top coat (with a dispersion layer).
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1. Prepare the nail surface as you normally would for applying UV/LED gel polish, ensuring to remove any oils.
2. Apply a base coat and cure it under a UV lamp for 2 minutes or an LED lamp for 60 seconds.
3. Use a colored UV/LED gel polish as the base. Apply it in two layers, curing each layer.
If using a non-sticky gel polish, apply the base coat in a thin layer.
4. Place pre-cut foil fragments onto the sticky layer of the colored gel polish or base coat using tweezers, and press them down with a dry brush. Leave a 2-3 mm gap around the edge of the nail. Cure under the lamp.
5. Apply a top coat to the design and cure it under a UV/LED lamp.
6. Remove any tacky residue.
If the foil isn't perfectly smooth, remove the sticky layer and buff the surface with a buffer.
7. Apply another layer of top coat and cure it under the lamp.
8. Remove any remaining tacky residue with a lint-free sponge.
Your unique "Broken Glass" effect design is ready.
Overall, it doesn't interrupt at all. It's a complete waste of money.