Princess A bit of glitt - 3 G
£2.60
3
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Description
A perfect finish for a princess look? A pinch of A Bit of Glitt particles is enough to turn your everyday look into a complete work of jewellery. Get the purple version of Princess nail decorations and let their magic work!
Colour: purple
Shade: gold/pastel purple
Product attributes
Consistency | loose product |
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Benefits
- The distinctive feature of Princess decorations is the multi-coloured glow of particles of various sizes.
- A Bit of Glitt particles delight in shimmering shades of pastel purple with a golden glow.
- They will work in both subtle and more expressive designs.
- The decorations are arranged irregularly, making each design a unique piece of jewellery with exceptional brilliance.
- They perfectly sink into the uncured layer of the product, e.g. in the first hard gel layer.
- They are an ideal element of Fantasty French or Princess Nails decorations.
Application tips
Under top coat styling:
- Create any design (gel polish, gel, acrylic, acrylic gel).
- Before applying a gel top coat, cover the nail with a thin layer of Effect Base or Protein Base and apply the selected Princess effect on it, arranging it into a pattern.
- Cure the base together with the effect in the lamp for 30 seconds.
- Secure the particles with a top coat - Wet Look works best. Apply 1 thicker layer and cure for 60 seconds in the MultiLed lamp or two thinner layers, curing each for 30 seconds.
- Wait a moment after removing the hand from the lamp before carefully removing the sticky layer with a cotton pad soaked in the Shea Supershine Effect cleaner.
Princess Design:
- Start by washing and disinfecting the hands (yours and the client’s).
- Push the cuticles up with a cuticle pusher or a stick and tidy them up with a selected e-file bit; for example the Cuticle no.9 bit.
- Prepare the natural nail plate with a 180 grit file, degrease it with Cleaner No. 1 and apply an appropriate primer.
- Rub the Protein Base into the nail plate with a brush and cure for 30 seconds in the MultiLed lamp.
- Put on the template and build a base structure using a selected gel, e.g. Self Leveling Porcelain 110 and cure it for 30 seconds in the lamp.
- Spread a thin layer of gel across the nail and the base structure but do not cure.
- Apply the selected Princess effect onto the wet gel in such a way that its amount concentrates around the cuticles and gradually disappears approximately half way down the natural nail.
- Cure the gel with particles in the MultiLed lamp for 30 seconds.
- Remove the template and, applying a larger portion of gel, spread it on the bottom of the nail in such a way as to cover only up to the lower border of the particles shading the gel in this area. Remember to keep the correct structure of the nail.
- Cure in the MultiLed lamp for 30 to 60 seconds - depending on the thickness of the layer.
- Cover the effect particles and build the rest of the nail around the cuticles with a transparent gel, e.g. Self Leveling Clear 120 and cure it in the MultiLed lamp for 30 seconds.
- Finalise the shape of the nail using a 100/180 grit file.
- Clean the nail with a soft brush and the Wipe Off cleaner, then cover with any Top Coat, e.g. Tip Top and cure in the MultiLed lamp for 30 seconds.
Pro tips:
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- When styling Princess Nails, place only smaller particles right next to the cuticles - this way you will avoid air pockets and ensure a smoother and thinner finish around the cuticles.
- If you are doing a sparkly design using acrylic, you can mix the particles with a transparent acrylic in a separate jar. This will speed up the time of application of the effect onto the nail.
- If you are doing a sparkly design using a gel, you can mix the particles with a transparent gel in a separate jar. This will speed up the time of application of the effect onto the nail.