Rubber Base French Collection - Clear 15ML
Rubber Base French Collection - Clear.
Rubber Base French Collection - is a collection of dense coverage type bases. The products can be used both for French manicures, as a colour for the whole nail or as a base before applying colour.
The Rubber range is a top-of-the-range range because of its multiple advantages :
- resistant structure - strengthens the nail, ensuring increased resistance to shocks and blows;
- excellent adhesion - the ideal base to use in case of problematic nails (with adhesion problems); the increased adhesion recommends that Rubber bases be used as an adhesion base/gel and in the gel working system;
- allows the creation of short or medium extensions with the help of the paper form;
- increased degree of pigmentation that allows to cover possible imperfections of the nail (colour stains) or product residues left by the previous refill;
- it gives a pleasant natural look and the possibility to visually lengthen the nail bed, if necessary for the creation of French manicures;
- the increased density allows easy shaping of the apex or denser loading of the nail tip with the product, which allows shape correction in the case of nails growing downwards
- the increased degree of self-levelling makes Rubber bases ideal for use in the no-file technique.
The collection includes 17 nude colour variants in natural tones, so that a French manicure can be achieved in perfect harmony with any skin tone.
The slightly translucent aspect of the nail polish allows it to be applied with a very natural look, with a reduced density in the cuticle area and then gradually with greater coverage towards the centre of the nail.
Method of application :
The product can be applied immediately after the standard preparation of the natural nail or after the application of the preparation solutions (Nail Prep and Nail Bonder).
Curing time :
2-3 min in the UV lamp
60-90 sec in the LED lamp.
Caution ! The product should be stored at room temperature between 15 and 25 °C. Low or very high temperatures can cause the colour pigment to settle.
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