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Apply a thin layer of either a dehydrator, gel base, or primer/bonder to your nails and let it dry completely (this will help the product to adhere better). To do this, simply apply a thin layer of gel polish over the top of your builder gel and cure as normal. Once this has been done, apply a thin layer of Halo Top Coat again sealing the free edge of the nails and then curing under the light. Apply a thin layer of builder gel to your nails, starting from the base and moving up to the tip. Be sure to cap the free edge. Don’t cure the first thin layer, you’re just making sure that your nail plate is fully covered.
But, not only has nail art and acrylic nails become increasingly popular…so has natural looking nails and promoting nail care and strength! Which has in turn paved the way for builder gel to take industry by storm….allowing nail technicians to add strength to their clients natural nails, giving way for nails to grow and keeping them looking perfect for 2/3 weeks+. Let’s break down the steps for both of these methods. How to apply builder gel with a tub and brush
What is builder gel?
Step 1: Apply Halo Gel Polish Base Coat, taking care to avoid flooding the cuticle area and nail walls, and cure (30 seconds under standard LED and 60 seconds under standard UV light).
Pure Nails head of education, Tina Bell, suggests starting off with the little finger and the ring finger nails. Once those have cured, move onto the other hand and do the same nails. Then continue with the rest of the other nails to save help speed up the process. Step 3: Finishing touches
If you’re using a tub or pot of gel and a brush, don’t dunk your brush into the tub. Instead, glide the brush gently over the surface. Halo’s recent gel polish and acrylic enhancement innovations have taken the beauty world by storm, so get ready for the next unique installment!