Yes, both the base and top coat must be cured under an LED/UV lamp.
No, the primer is not necessary if you use the base coat, but the primer does provide an extra strong hold for the overall manicure. You first apply primer, then the base coat and then the polygel.
The primer also does not need to be cured under a lamp, it dries within 30 seconds. Automatically on.
You can also use the primer for other types of manicures such as dipping powder, gel polish, nail polish, etc.
The matte top coat ensures that your color becomes beautifully matte, giving new dimensions to your manicures. So you replace top coat with the matte top coat.
The matte top coat must be cured under an LED/UV lamp.
Slip solution is essential for applying polygel. It ensures that you give free rein to your creativity. Polygel is and remains a “gel” and that means that it is moldable and must be hardened. Like other types of gel, it is a bit sticky so that it can adhere. With the slip solution you can spread and shape the gel effortlessly, without the gel sticking to your multi-tool or brushes.
You can also use slip solution as a degreaser after preparing your nail to promote adhesion and to clean any sticky residue after the manicure.
These are used to extend your own nail and to create the perfect shape and curve in an instant.
They are not necessary, but recommended. If you would like a short manicure, we recommend using a small amount of gel so that the length does not become too long. If your length is too large, simply cut the polygel nail to your desired length after curing. The tip ensures a beautiful shape and smooth rounding.
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