This is the typical cure time for a LED lamp
5-60 Seconds
This thinner viscosity gel can be used to last to create a high-gloss shine to the nail.
Finishing Gel
You can protect your gel brush from getting ruined by doing this.
Covering it from all light sources
This type of gel can be used WITHOUT a primer.
Bonding Gel
365-405 nanometers
LED gel-curing bulbs have this wavelength
This supply would be needed to improve gel adhesion to the natural nail plate?
Bonding Gel
This type of gel might be squeezed out of a tube like toothpaste.
Polymer gel (polygel)
When should gel nails be cured
After each finger is completed
In this decade, light-cured Gels began to evolve and expand.
2000's
Applying the gel in this manner is helpful, to avoid unnecessary heat sensations to the nails under the UV lamp.
Thin layers
This tool needed for a gel application could be synthetic, small, flat, and or oval.
Gel brush
When it comes to temperature in relation to viscosity, you must remember this.
Gel has a thicker viscosity when cold.
Soak-off gels are also referred to as these.
Soft Gels
This is the typical cure time for a UV lamp.
1-2 min
A gel polish application typically lasts this amount of time.
2-3 weeks
This can be used for smoothing the nails when finishing a gel application.
Buffer
A self-leveling gel has this viscosity.
Pigmented Gel
If a gel is considered a "brush on" gel , it most likely have this viscosity
Thin
This type of polish should be recommended to client that likes to change the color frequently.
Regular nail polish
This type of gel could be used to create an extension.
Building Gel
Building or sculpting gels have this viscosity.
Thick
This is an advantage of Gel nails opposed to Acrylic nails.
Little to no odor
Hard gels are also called this.
Traditional gels
This type of polish service is ideal for clients going on trips or vacations, and want it to last the duration of the trip.
Gel polish