Polygel is a new generation material for building up and strengthening the nail plate, which quickly became a favourite for many nail masters.
It is a hybrid of gel and acrylic, has no toxic smell, and no harmful components. When filing, dust is generated, which is heavier than dust from other base materials. The dust settles on the table and does not spread in the air, which reduces the risk of allergic reactions in nail masters and clients.
Polygel is a high-quality material that is more plastic and lasts longer on the nail plate. Due to the thickness of the material, the risk of skin contact is reduced.
It is perfect for work even for beginners, who find it very difficult to adapt to gel or acrylic at first, since gel spreads easily, and acrylic hardens very quickly. Polygel does not have these disadvantages and is the golden mean. It has a thick consistency, does not flow and does not polymerise in the air. You can spread and level the material on the nail for a long time until you are satisfied with the result, and then place it in the lamp.
Due to its high adhesion, the material does not peel off or crack.
It is recommended for use with weak and thin nails. The elasticity of the polygel takes on the maximum load during impacts and damage to the nails.
What design and manicure can be created with acrylic gel?
Polygel is a universal and practical material, so you can create using it:
1. Single tone manicure.
2. Shiny manicure with glitter or shimmer.
3. Classic or coloured French manicure.
4. Create a three-dimensional decor with a 3D effect.
5. Strengthen the nail plate.
6. Restore the shape and repair the nails.
Step-by-step instructions for polygel nail extension:
1. Prepare the nail plate (mechanical preparation).
2. Degrease with Cleanser.
3. Apply ultrabond.
4. When working with camouflage shades, be sure to apply a thin layer of transparent base.
5. Spread the polygel on the nail plate with an orange stick or a spatula.
6. Dampen the brush with Cleanser and shape the nails. Work with pressing and smoothing movements.
7. Cure polygel in a lamp for 120 seconds.
Refine the surface of the nail with a file with an abrasiveness of 180 grit.
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