Builder Gel

Builder Gel is really a stronger kind of gel polish base coat.
Gel polish is a perfect option for your client with brittle nails because it creates a thin protective layer along with the nails.

A nail tech will ensure that the integrity of the natural nails within the hard gel remains intact.
Builder gel is more flexible and is applied more quickly than acrylic.
It also offers a more natural-looking nail set than other artificial nails.
Builder gel comes in both soft gel and hard gel forms.

Thicker gels usually do not move around on the nail and are simpler to control than thin gels, making them the right gel for the beginner nail tech.
If your nails are seriously weak and damaged and peeling (i’ve been there), read this post for a few tips on how

What’s Builder Gel For Nails + How Exactly To Use It

Nail builder gel helps to fix and strengthen nails.

Pure gel – this can be a type of gel that I take advantage of and recommend, like Kokoist, my favorite gel brand!
It’s literally pure gel, it’s not mixed with any other solvents to greatly help it soak off.
I also find that the products are more pigmented which means you don’t need as much layers, and they’re better to work with.
They also go longer and present your nails more strength than hybrid gel polish but you can still soak them off.

  • Have you heard of this solid false nail tips glue before?
  • Gel polish is really a perfect option for your client with brittle nails because it creates a thin protective layer along with the nails.
  • Hard gel is effective for shaping long nail extensions on nail forms and nail tips.
  • I have a lot of followers who only like using regular polish but are interested in gel.
  • For natural nails our range of Builder Gels are for you.
  • It is obtainable in many viscosities and colors.

Soft gel isn’t strong enough to generate or support a nail extension.
It is applied with a little nail brush, just like traditional nail polish.
Soft gel is either used as a colored gel polish or as a nail overlay using soft builder gel for strength.
After the soft gel is applied, it is cured under a UV or LED light until dry.
Builder gel is a popular gel nail overlay used to create strong, long-lasting length to natural nails.
Builder gel comes in an assortment of colors in both hard and soft gel types.
The various gel options make designing custom gel manicures possible for beginners and seasoned nail techs.

When To Use Thick Gels

Builder gel can be removed by soaking the nails in pure acetone for quarter-hour.
The excess builder gel can then also be scraped off.

It is put on natural nails, hard gel extensions, acrylic, or other nail overlays.
Gel polish must be dried under a UV or LED lamp.

I choose the Jin B cooler clear builder gel because I currently work with a couple of different builder gel like IBD, OPI and Etc…
Each time my clients would cure their nails it was be so hot they would take their hands out from the light or wince in pain.
I have been wanting to find a thing that alleviates the heating sensation that occurs during the process of curing.
I discover the that Jin B cooler clear builder gel actually works.
When working with it my multiple thin layers there isn’t hot or heat pain at all.
Even if I apply it in a thick single layer, it doesn’t completely stop the heating sensation but it is barely there, definitely worth the purchase.

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