



Hema Free Gel Polish HF047 - Steel
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Hema Free Gel Polish HF047 - Steel
Product description
HEMA FREE GEL LACQUER
Creamy, highly pigmented Hema-free gel polish. Its great advantage is that it dissolves extremely quickly and easily, and its color coverage is excellent.
HEMA, DI-HEMA, TPO ingredient free
The Perfect Nails Hema-free gel polish and builder gel system also has a separate Hema-free base, top coat and primer. For the complete process and perfect effect, it is recommended to use the Hema-free family together. (HEMA FREE BASE GEL, HEMA FREE TOP GEL, HEMA FREE PRIMER)
Curing time: LED lamp: 1-2 minutes, UV lamp: 3 minutes (depending on lamp strength)
Removal: Dissolution approx. 10 minutes (depending on material thickness and solvent)
ADVANTAGES:
HEMA and DI-HEMA free
TPO-free
Flexible
Dissolves faster and better (about 10 minutes)
Peelable Gel polish can be removed even faster with a base coat
Creamy texture
3-step gel polish system
Almost odorless
High pigmentation, excellent coverage, color intensity
Must be applied in a very thin layer due to strong pigmentation
It sets sticky, so it needs to be covered/fixed!
USING HEMA-FREE GELS:
1. Nail preparation: Push back the cuticle with a cuticle pusher. File and fluff the nail with a fine-grained buffer or a fluffing file. Make the entire nail surface matte! Remove dust with a dusting brush.
2. Using Perfect Prep or Prep&Clean universal nail preparation liquid. This is 4 in 1: water-repellent, degreaser, disinfectant, and antifungal.
3. Use Hema Free Primer adhesion promoting liquid. (It provides strong adhesion to the nail, so when used, the substances that get on it will dissolve much less when removed.)
4. a) Apply Hema Free Base Gel. Cure: 1 minute in LED lamp, 3 minutes in UV lamp. OR 4. b) Apply Peel Off Base. Let dry for 30 seconds! 5. Apply 1 layer of Hema Free Gel Polish. Cure: 1 minute in LED lamp, 3 minutes in UV lamp.
5. Apply another layer of Hema-free gel polish color and cure again as before.
6. Apply Hema Free Top Gel gel polish. Cure: 1-1.5 minutes in LED lamp, 3 minutes in UV lamp.
7. Wipe the surface of the gel polish with Prep&Clean universal gel fixer to remove the sticky layer.
REMOVING HEMA-FREE GEL POLISH:
1. In case of a removable gel polish base: Always file the gel polish off the gel polish with a coarser-grained file. (IMPORTANT: the gel polish does not dissolve!) Soak the nails in gel polish remover. It dissolves best when wrapped in a special release foil. Remove the dissolved gel polish residues using a skin scraper or orange wood stick. Polish the nail surface with a fine-grained buffer. (Only using Prep nail preparation will the gel polish dissolve faster and easier. Using Prep + Primer together with the adhesion promoter will make the gel polish adhere better, last longer and therefore dissolve less.)
2. Peel-off gel polish base: Gentler and faster gel polish removal with the “Peel Off Base”, i.e. the rubbery peel-off gel polish base. Using it, gel polish removal and color change are extra fast. There is no dissolving or filing, you just have to peel it off the nail. Recommended for those who want to change colors on their nails more often and more gently. After a few days/1 week, it loosens up so much that it can be gently lifted off the nail, starting from the nail edges. Clean the nail surface of any remaining gel polish with Gel Cleanser or Prep&Clean universal gel fixative.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us! We are always here to help. We will respond within 24 hours on working days.
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