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SLOWIANKA 502 Red Flakes Fishnet gel polish 10g
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Gel Polish 502 Red Flakes Fishnet from the Wild Vintage collection is absolutely unique, both in Slowianka's offer and in other brands. It is a semi-transparent black hybrid with dipped metallic flakes of an intense red hue, which creates a panty-like effect on the nails. It's a great choice for autumn, adding character to natural nails, as well as the perfect backdrop for French and subtle embellishments.
- wonderful creamy texture,
- perfect leveling of the product without flooding the cuticles,
- low viscosity making the stylist's job easier,
- easy introduction of the color under the cuticles, the regrowth thanks to this is not visible for a long time,
- semi-transparent hybrid with metallic beads of deep red color,
- polymerization time in LED lamp 30 seconds, in UV lamp 2 minutes,
- a large number of photoinitiators ensure proper curing of the product (for 100% certainty we recommend using LED lamps from Slowianka Nail Trends),
- stable pigment guarantees the invariability of the color for the entire time the styling is worn.
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- prepare natural nails or extend artificial nails accordingly,
- apply hybrid polish to the hybrid base coat or matted artificial nail (it is best to apply hybrid to flesh-colored, opaque cover or milk shade nails),
- gently work with the brush, which allows to obtain a uniform and even surface,
- using the Magic Brush 7 from Slowianka Nail Trends perfectly bring the color under the cuticles,
- cure the hybrid for 30 seconds in a LED lamp,
- apply the chosen top (we recommend Top Velvet or No Wipe) and cure in the lamp.
NOTE: We recommend that you apply the hybrid to cover, opaque, flesh-colored or milky shade nails - so you are guaranteed to achieve an effect as close to tights as possible.
P.S. The presented form of use of the product is abbreviated and does not replace any form of training. This is one of the variants of product use. To deepen your knowledge and ability to use the product, we recommend using classroom training, online or our free live broadcasts.
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