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TIP
► If you want to apply ornaments or small rhinestones to the nail, use the
sharp side of the Spot swirl 9 to place them in the non-hardened most
recent layer of the UV gel i. Then harden the UV gel i.
Apply an additional, very thin layer of UV gel i over the nail and then
harden it to ensure that the ornaments are held firmly in place. This gives
the ornaments better protection.
Ƈ To finish, apply a coating of clear varnish onto the nail to give it a gloss
finish.
Ƈ For care, add a little nail oil p to the cuticle.
Topping up
NOTICE
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Because the natural nail grows, over time the attachment of the nail tip t
can raise itself. For this reason the gap between the cuticle and the nail
attachment must be topped up from time to time.
► A topping up is required about every 2 - 3 weeks.
Ƈ Using the sandpaper file r, file around the attachments of the hardened
gel.
Ƈ Use the sanding block 8 until the nail is no longer shiny.
Ƈ When done, reapply UV gel i and harden it again.
NOTICE
► In this regard, see the previous chapters Application of the UV-Gel,
Hardening of the UV-Gel.
French nails
“French nails” means decorating the fingernails with a white tip.
Ƈ Model the nail as described in the chapter entitled “Application” until you
have applied the first layer of UV gel i and hardened it.
Ƈ Use the round application side of the Spot swirl e to apply French gel o
to the nail tip. Always take up new French gel o with the point and model
the white nail tip with light circular movements.
Ƈ Proceed with the other nails in the same way.
Ƈ Now harden the nail using a setting of 150 seconds.