
Builder Gel #15 Blush Nude
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1. Preparation (The Most Important Step)
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Sanitize: Clean your hands and tools thoroughly.
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Prep the Cuticle: Gently push back your cuticles and remove any dead skin from the nail plate.
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Buff: Lightly buff the surface of the nail with a fine-grit buffer to remove the shine. This gives the gel the necessary "grip."
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Dehydrate & Prime: Wipe the nails with alcohol or a nail dehydrator, then apply a primer to ensure maximum adhesion.
2. The Base Layer
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Apply a thin base coat (unless using a 1-step product).
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Cure in a UV/LED lamp for 30–60 seconds.
3. Applying the Builder Gel
For the best results with ATN Nail Supply gels, use this three-step technique:
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The Slip Layer: Apply a very thin layer of builder gel over the entire nail. Do not cure yet. This "wet" layer helps the next bead flow smoothly.
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The Bead: Pick up a larger bead of gel. Place it near the cuticle (avoiding the skin) and gently guide it down the center and toward the sides.
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Self-Leveling: Flip the hand upside down for 5–10 seconds. This allows gravity to pull the gel toward the center, creating a natural, strong "apex."
4. Curing and Refining
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Cure: Place in the LED lamp for 60–90 seconds (or 2 minutes for UV).
Tip: If a "heat spike" occurs, remove the hand for a few seconds before finishing the cure.
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Wipe: Use a lint-free wipe and 70% isopropyl alcohol to remove the sticky inhibition layer.
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Shape: Use a nail file to refine the shape and smooth out any bumps.
5. Final Touch
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Wipe away any filing dust.
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Apply a Gel Top Coat for high shine and long-lasting protection.
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Cure one last time for 60 seconds.
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1. Preparation (The Most Important Step)
-
Sanitize: Clean your hands and tools thoroughly.
-
Prep the Cuticle: Gently push back your cuticles and remove any dead skin from the nail plate.
-
Buff: Lightly buff the surface of the nail with a fine-grit buffer to remove the shine. This gives the gel the necessary "grip."
-
Dehydrate & Prime: Wipe the nails with alcohol or a nail dehydrator, then apply a primer to ensure maximum adhesion.
2. The Base Layer
-
Apply a thin base coat (unless using a 1-step product).
-
Cure in a UV/LED lamp for 30–60 seconds.
3. Applying the Builder Gel
For the best results with ATN Nail Supply gels, use this three-step technique:
-
The Slip Layer: Apply a very thin layer of builder gel over the entire nail. Do not cure yet. This "wet" layer helps the next bead flow smoothly.
-
The Bead: Pick up a larger bead of gel. Place it near the cuticle (avoiding the skin) and gently guide it down the center and toward the sides.
-
Self-Leveling: Flip the hand upside down for 5–10 seconds. This allows gravity to pull the gel toward the center, creating a natural, strong "apex."
4. Curing and Refining
-
Cure: Place in the LED lamp for 60–90 seconds (or 2 minutes for UV).
Tip: If a "heat spike" occurs, remove the hand for a few seconds before finishing the cure.
-
Wipe: Use a lint-free wipe and 70% isopropyl alcohol to remove the sticky inhibition layer.
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Shape: Use a nail file to refine the shape and smooth out any bumps.
5. Final Touch
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Wipe away any filing dust.
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Apply a Gel Top Coat for high shine and long-lasting protection.
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Cure one last time for 60 seconds.
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Original: $20.00
-65%$20.00
$7.00Description
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1. Preparation (The Most Important Step)
-
Sanitize: Clean your hands and tools thoroughly.
-
Prep the Cuticle: Gently push back your cuticles and remove any dead skin from the nail plate.
-
Buff: Lightly buff the surface of the nail with a fine-grit buffer to remove the shine. This gives the gel the necessary "grip."
-
Dehydrate & Prime: Wipe the nails with alcohol or a nail dehydrator, then apply a primer to ensure maximum adhesion.
2. The Base Layer
-
Apply a thin base coat (unless using a 1-step product).
-
Cure in a UV/LED lamp for 30–60 seconds.
3. Applying the Builder Gel
For the best results with ATN Nail Supply gels, use this three-step technique:
-
The Slip Layer: Apply a very thin layer of builder gel over the entire nail. Do not cure yet. This "wet" layer helps the next bead flow smoothly.
-
The Bead: Pick up a larger bead of gel. Place it near the cuticle (avoiding the skin) and gently guide it down the center and toward the sides.
-
Self-Leveling: Flip the hand upside down for 5–10 seconds. This allows gravity to pull the gel toward the center, creating a natural, strong "apex."
4. Curing and Refining
-
Cure: Place in the LED lamp for 60–90 seconds (or 2 minutes for UV).
Tip: If a "heat spike" occurs, remove the hand for a few seconds before finishing the cure.
-
Wipe: Use a lint-free wipe and 70% isopropyl alcohol to remove the sticky inhibition layer.
-
Shape: Use a nail file to refine the shape and smooth out any bumps.
5. Final Touch
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Wipe away any filing dust.
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Apply a Gel Top Coat for high shine and long-lasting protection.
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Cure one last time for 60 seconds.
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