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Description
How can we make a studio look better while uplifting, having a charm of elegance with a minimalistic look simultaneously? Try our HB Gel Polishes & harness the power of its authenticity, modern ingredients, & exciting features.
- HEMA FREE
- Crafted for your studio apparel
- Using modern ingredients
- Curved brush bristle for precision
- Beginner Friendly
- Low Odor
- Perfect viscosity
- Long-lasting
- Easily removable
Approved & tested by many Houstonian Nail Techs
Disclaimer: Due to lighting, the gel might appear different in the picture
Weight: 60g
12mL
How to use: After prepping your nail with the HB dehydrator, Ultra Bond primer & cured HB base gel. Apply two thin coats or more of the HB gel polish (cure between each coat). Once the gel polish is cured, apply Lumi-Nosa-Lux for a brilliant shine.
Ingredients: Acrylate oligomers, UV Initiating agent, Ethyl phenyl phosphinate, Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, silica, CI 77891, CI 77499, CI 74160, CI 77492, CI 77019, CI 77491
Cloud | 221
Cloud | 221
Description
How can we make a studio look better while uplifting, having a charm of elegance with a minimalistic look simultaneously? Try our HB Gel Polishes & harness the power of its authenticity, modern ingredients, & exciting features.
- HEMA FREE
- Crafted for your studio apparel
- Using modern ingredients
- Curved brush bristle for precision
- Beginner Friendly
- Low Odor
- Perfect viscosity
- Long-lasting
- Easily removable
Approved & tested by many Houstonian Nail Techs
Disclaimer: Due to lighting, the gel might appear different in the picture
Weight: 60g
12mL
How to use: After prepping your nail with the HB dehydrator, Ultra Bond primer & cured HB base gel. Apply two thin coats or more of the HB gel polish (cure between each coat). Once the gel polish is cured, apply Lumi-Nosa-Lux for a brilliant shine.
Ingredients: Acrylate oligomers, UV Initiating agent, Ethyl phenyl phosphinate, Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, silica, CI 77891, CI 77499, CI 74160, CI 77492, CI 77019, CI 77491

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HEMA
FREE
The benefits of Hema Free gel polish include: no odor, no damage to the nails, quick drying, long-lasting color and shine, and easy removal. Additionally, Hema Free gel polish is vegan, cruelty-free, and free of the 10 most toxic chemicals found in conventional polishes. It is also formaldehyde, toluene, and DBP-free, making it a safe and healthy option for nail technicians and their clients. -
Cruelty Free
We love animals so made sure no test were made on them. -
Made To Be Showcased
Beautifully Designed
Other gel polishes have the same boring label for each bottle which is very unoriginal. We wanted to be different. We consider everything in the bottle's design, from the feel of the soft luxurious matte finish to its weight to the metal plate in the middle. This bottle is intended to upscale your studio. -
Modern
Premium 2.0 Gel
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Gel Polish
How to clean the bottle?
Please do not use Acetone, as it can fade the bottle's finish. Instead, we recommend using Clean Start "Wipping Gel Solution." Even though it contains a small amount of Acetone, it's combined with other elements to create a new solution that works wonders.
Why is my Gel Chipping?
Gel nails can chip or peel due to the use of damage by the client, improper removal or preparation of the nail plate.
Unhealthy nail bed can be a big factor but sometimes it could be because an oily nail bed, smooth nails won't stick to anything but your own finger, gel nails peel off for this reason. When gluing wood to something else, a woodworker will typically sand the wood's surface in order to increase adhesion. One of the main strategies for extending the lifespan of your gel is to do this.
"But I still have problems"
Well in this case it might be the base coat. After a while a base coat will get thicker with every use. solvents will evaporate if open to the air. Eventually, every time you take your brush out, the solvents that thin the polish will evaporate leaving you with a gloopy product. Unfortunately you'll have to get a new base coat.
Now if it's not the base coat, the next thing might be the UV/LED lamp. After a while the LED might dime so we recommend to have that checked.
If it's still not working send us email we will be happy to help.
Why is my Gel Ragging / Wrinkle ?
Under-cured gel polish is the most common reason for wrinkling after curing. What happens is that the top layer of the gel is cured, but underneath, it's still uncured, which gravity will bring down the cured layer creating a wrinkle. But there are other possibilities. For example, if you didn't do the proper nail prep work before the service, you might see wrinkles on your clients' nails.
On the other hand, it might be time to get a new professional nail lamp. If you have more than one client who keeps getting wrinkles or bubbles, and you've checked the thickness of your layers, it could mean that your lamp needs to be replaced because the UV bulbs or LED are no longer penetrating the product as they should.
Why is my gel Not curing?
Make sure the bulbs are new if you are using a traditional UV lamp. About every three months, you need to get new ones. It's also possible that you're putting on too much gel-polish. If you put on too much gel polish, the UV light can't get through the whole layer to cure it properly.
Why is my Gel polish not smooth?
People often make the mistake of putting on too many layers of polish and not waiting long enough between coats. Oil and moisture are common causes.
Should I shake the gel before use?
We all love shaking bottles of gel polish before we apply it. Unfortunately, you have to withstand the temptation of shaking the bottle.
Roll the bottle instead that way it does not form bubbles.
How Do I Keep White Nail Polish from turing yellow?
It's the tackiness which allows each subsequent coat to stick.
Why is gel polish sticky?
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