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Verin Gel Polish Super White
Contents: 10 ml
Polymerization time in a UV/LED lamp: 120/60 seconds
Verin Gel Polishes are dense, rich colors that are easy to apply, dense pigmentation, and a comfortable consistency. They have an excellent shine and good hold. Without chipping or peeling, Verin Gel Polish lasts for at least 2 weeks.
The Verin Gel Polish color palette consists of a large number of colors and shades that delight with saturation and density. The texture and pigmentation of Verin Gel Polish make it easy to cover the nail in a single _ without streaks, which reduces the work for every nail technician and makes it easier for beginners.
Applying Verin Gel Polish:
1. Start with a hygienic manicure if necessary. File and shape the nails.
2. Carefully go over the nails again with a buffer block.
3. Apply a degreasing and dehydrating agent to a lint-free cloth and wipe the nails to remove natural deposits (oil and dust) and to remove excess moisture from the nail surface. 4. If the nails are soft or peeling, apply Verin Primer for extra adhesion to the nails and let it dry for 10-20 seconds. 5. Cover the nails with a thin _ of Verin Base. Cure under a UV/LED lamp. 6. Apply Verin Gel Polish to the nails. Then cure each _ of gel polish under a UV/LED lamp. 7. Apply Verin Top No Wipe. Cure under a UV/LED lamp. 8. Apply cuticle wax to the cuticle. Removing Verin Gel Polish: NOTE: The color in the photo may differ slightly from the actual color!! Verin Gel Polish ® made in Europe
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