Gel Polish with Thin Brush PNB Gel Polish Mini Thin Brush
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Age:
18+
Classification: professional
Country: USA
Made in: USA
The Gel Polish from PNB brand is a successful combination of a hypoallergenic formula, high durability, a wide selection of unique shades, and impeccable practicality in wear. Control the texture of the coating by layering, as this will give you not only a rich shade but also a signature sheen. The gel polish with a fine brush helps apply the product as close as possible to the cuticle line and extends the wear of the coating up to 3 weeks, without a hint of scratches and peeling!
Features of Gel Polish Mini from PNB:- The flexible thin brush ensures maximum comfort during application;
- Characterized by high durability;
- Forms a dense and smooth coating;
- Cures quickly;
- Suitable for both home and professional use;
- Resistant to mechanical damage, so you can forget about chips and cracks;
- Free from formaldehyde resins and dibutyl phthalate;
- Does not have an unpleasant smell.-
1. Disinfect and degrease the nail plate using a special product called Nail Prep.
2. Apply a small amount of the acid-free primer, Bond Control.
3. Apply a thin layer of the base gel polish — Base coat PNB (4 ml). Be sure to seal the nail edge. Cure under a 36-watt UV lamp for two minutes or under an LED lamp for 60 seconds.
4. Apply two coats of the colored gel polish PNB (8 ml), sealing the nail edge and curing each layer under the UV lamp.
5. Apply the top gel polish coat — Top coat PNB (4 ml). Don't forget to seal the nail edge and cure under the UV lamp.
6. Remove the sticky layer using a lint-free wipe and Gel Cleanser.
7. Apply cuticle oil and massage it in.
Method for removing PNB gel polish:
1. Use a buffer to remove the shine from the polish.
2. Cut a cotton pad to the shape of your nail, thoroughly soak it with Gel Remover, place it on the nail surface, and wrap it well with foil.
3. Wait 10-15 minutes.
4. Gently remove the remaining gel polish using a pusher or an orange stick, working from the cuticle to the free edge of the nail.