Cnd Shellac Digi-teal .25 Fl Oz
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Description
WHAT IT IS: A UV - cured color coat with advanced UV3 technology. It applies like regular polish but wears like gel and can be removed in minutes. WHAT IT DOES: As the second step of the Shellac system, it brushes on smoothly for even coverage and offers a long - lasting color layer for your nails. WHY YOU NEED IT: It provides a revolutionary nail color service with up to 14 - day wear.
Application: First, you can use a pink buffer to remove shine and rough ridges from your nails (this step is optional). Then, clean the oil and dirt off your nails using Scrub Fresh, polish remover, or just soap and water with a lint - free pad. Apply one thin coat of Shellac UV Base Coat to one hand and cure it under a UV lamp for 10 seconds, then do the same for the other hand. Next, apply one thin coat of Shellac color polish to one hand and cure it for 2 minutes under the UV lamp, repeat for the other hand. Apply a second coat of the color polish and cure it in the same way. Finally, apply Shellac UV Top Coat to one hand, cure for 2 minutes, and then do the other hand. After that, use a lint - free pad soaked in 79% or 99% Isopropyl alcohol to remove the sticky film on your nails. Removal: You can use Shellac Remover Wraps or pure 100% acetone. If using remover wraps, place each finger in a wrap, soak the pad on the wrap with acetone, put the wrap under your finger and the soaked pad over the nail, secure it tightly, wait 10 minutes, apply pressure to the nail, then twist the wrap off. Use acetone and a lint - free pad to remove any residue. If using acetone directly, pour it into a small bowl, soak your fingers for 10 minutes, wait a couple of minutes for the polish to start cracking, peel and push it off with an orange stick, then use a cotton ball or pad soaked in acetone to remove the remaining polish and wash your hands. Note: The colors on the website are as close to the real color of the polish as possible, but due to monitor settings, we can't guarantee an exact match.