Nail Poly Gel Nails Molekula Poly Gel 05 Pearl Cloud
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Age:
18+
Classification: professional
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
If you're seeking quality materials for your work, consider the products from the German brand Nails Molekula. They consistently stay at the forefront of current innovations and integrate them into their products, earning the well-deserved love and recognition of many professionals and their clients. For those who love nail extensions, their range includes high-quality polygel, which combines the best properties of gel and acrylic. Even beginners will find it easy to use.
Features of Poly Gel 05 Pearl Cloud from Nails Molekula:
- Odorless;
- Hypoallergenic formula;
- Suitable for strengthening, repair, and modeling;
- Does not run during application, preventing issues with seepage under the cuticle and sidewalls;
- Does not self-level, making it convenient for creating any desired shape;
- Does not cause burning during curing;
- Easily cures under UV and LED lamps.-
Apply the poly gel to a prepped nail that has been buffed, degreased, and coated with a non-acid primer and base. Unlike regular gel, poly gel does not self-level. Instead, it is placed on the nail using a spatula in the form of a small ball, then shaped with a flat synthetic or natural brush. Make sure to dip the brush into a cleanser for removing the sticky layer. Cure under a UV lamp for 2 minutes or under an LED lamp for 30-40 seconds. After minimal filing (proper technique can help avoid this step), apply a top coat to the formed artificial nail. Poly gel is removed by filing, as it does not dissolve.
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polyurethane acrylate oligomer, isobornyl methacrylate, isodecyl acrylate, trimethylolpropane triacrylate, hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, bis(trimethylbenzoyl) phenylphosphine oxide, pigments
It doesn't dry at all, very dense. I even tried drying thick fabrics for 3-4 hours, and it didn't work. I do not recommend it.
Great polygel, make sure to use a base coat and avoid applying it too thinly, as it might peel off easily. However, if the nail is properly prepared, the polygel holds very well. I have used it for both extensions and strengthening, and I highly recommend it considering its price.
The polygel has a subtle shimmer, which is neither a positive nor a negative aspect, but simply a fact. It takes longer to dry compared to the pink polygel and has a more stretchy texture. However, for creating a French manicure, this can even be considered an advantage.
I really liked this polygel. I generally enjoy using polygels for nail extensions because they don't run and they apply smoothly. It dries well, even in around 40 seconds. The fact that it doesn't cause any burning sensation is a huge plus for me since I have thin nail plates. In short, I highly recommend it! (In the photo, the polygel is covered with gel polish).
Good polygel, I don't understand why it has such a low rating. Yes, it takes a while to dry and you need to dry the nails from both sides, but white always takes longer to dry, whether it's gel or gel polish. It's just physics, the white particles are too big and the lamp rays don't penetrate them well. These are just the nuances of well-formulated materials. Overall, I'm very satisfied. I did a French manicure without a base and everything dried properly. It's good for filing and the color is pleasant.
The shade is a beautiful white with shimmer. However, it takes a very long time to dry and behaves like clay on the nails. Almost immediately, the nails started to peel off. I absolutely do not recommend it!
Beautiful and delicate shade. It files smoothly and effortlessly.