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Gel Guide

Gel on tips

  1. Clean the natural nail thoroughly with Gel Wipe.
  2. Remove cuticles on the nail with a cuticle pusher and a fine file/buffer.
  3. Apply glue to the inside of the tip, place the tip on the nail. Then cut and file the tip to the desired shape
  4. Apply Base coat and cure for 30 seconds. (Please apply 2 layers of Base coat for easier removal)
  5. Apply a thin layer of gel, let it harden in the LED lamp for 60 sec.
  6. Add a Builder layer of gel (use about a pea-sized amount), let it harden in the lamp for 60 sec.
  7. Clean the nail with Gel wipe to remove the sticky layer of gel.
  8. File possibly unevenness and brush file dust off with a small brush.
  9. Apply No wipe top coat and cure for 30 sec.

Gel on template

  1. Clean the natural nail thoroughly with Gel Wipe.
  2. Remove cuticles on the nail with a cuticle pusher and a fine file/buffer.
  3. Apply the template under the nail.
  4. Apply Base coat and cure for 30 seconds. (Please apply 2 layers of Base coat for easier removal)
  5. Apply a thin layer of gel that covers both the natural nail and the template, let it harden in the LED lamp for 60 seconds.
  6. Add a Builder layer of gel (use about a pea-sized amount), let it harden in the lamp for 60 sec.
  7. Clean the nail with Gel wipe to remove the sticky layer of gel.
  8. Remove the template and file the bumps and shape. Brush off file dust with a small brush.
  9. Apply No wipe top coat and cure for 30 sec.

Filling up

  1. File the transition from the natural nail to the product. File off half of the product and brush free of file dust.
  2. Apply base coat
  3. Start again from point 4. and continue to point 9.


Gel - Removal
The easiest and fastest way to remove Gel is by filing the product off. You can advantageously apply 2 layers of Base Coat, so you are sure not to file into the natural nail. You don't need to remove all products before applying new ones.

Important. It is important that you do not file on the surface of your natural nail with a file that is less than 240 grid!

Important knowledge

Hygiene. Hygiene is very important when doing nails both on others and yourself. Poor hygiene can cause the spread of viruses, bacteria and diseases (e.g. nail fungus). It can also cause the product to lift and thereby cause "green spots". Always make sure to wash your hands thoroughly before starting to do nails. Always clean your utensils after use. Clean your files with Gel Wipe . also clean your tools with soap and water, then clean with Gel Wipe.

Preparation. Clean the nail with Gel Wipe. Then push the cuticle back with a cuticle pusher. It is very important that there is no cuticle left on the nail, as this means that the product cannot stick to the nail. You can use our Cuticle file to gently remove cuticles. Then buff the entire nail with a buffer. The buffer must have a grit of 240 or greater. You must NEVER file on the natural nail with a file or buffer that is coarser than that. The buffer must be ultra fine as it can damage the nail if you file on it. After the buffet, file dust is brushed away with a Dust brush. Then use a pad with Gel Wipe to clean the nail before applying product.

Allergy. Allergy to the product is rare. Always make sure that no product gets on the skin. If product gets on the skin, it must be removed immediately. Remove the product on the skin with a brush dipped in Gel Wipe. Symptoms of allergy are: Itching, swelling and redness. If you get these symptoms, it is extra important that you protect yourself extra well from not getting the product on the skin. Bodies do not react in the same way, therefore some may become allergic to a product and others not.