THE GEL BOTTLE
The Gel Bottle Pillarbox Flashing Pigment
The Gel Bottle Pillarbox Flashing Pigment
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SUGARING TECHNIQUE
This is a nail art technique where glitter powder is added to the nails over the topcoat to create a textured look.
STEP 1: Follow our TGB Gel Polish/BIAB™ Application Guide up to the topcoat section.
STEP 2: Once you have applied your two coats of gel polish — or applied your BIAB™ of choice and cured — apply one layer of topcoat. Don’t cure this layer yet.
STEP 3: Take your Flashing Pigment and ProPrep tool (or anything you can use to scoop the powder up) and sprinkle the powder over the uncured gel topcoat.
STEP 4: Once the nail is covered in your chosen Flashing Pigment powder, cure in the Light The Way Nail Lamp for 60 seconds.
STEP 5: Dust off any excess pigment using your TGB Dusting Brush. STEP 6: Finish with the Cuticle Essence, massaging upwards to avoid getting any oil on the nail.
ENCAPSULATING FLASHING PIGMENTS
STEP 1: Follow our TGB Gel Polish/BIAB™ Application Guide up to the topcoat section.
STEP 2: Once you have applied your two coats of gel polish — or applied your BIAB™ of choice and cured — apply one layer of topcoat. Don’t cure this layer yet.
STEP 3: Take your Flashing Pigment and ProPrep tool (or anything you can use to scoop the powder up) and sprinkle the powder over the uncured gel topcoat.
STEP 4: Once the nail is covered in your chosen Flashing Pigment powder, cure in the Light The Way Nail Lamp for 60 seconds.
STEP 5: Dust off any excess pigment using your TGB Dusting Brush.
STEP 6: Encapsulate the cured loose glitter in Extreme Shine Top Coat and cure for 60 seconds. Alternatively, you can encapsulate in Clear BIAB™ or ProForm™ for a smoother encapsulation.
STEP 7: Finish with the Cuticle Essence, massaging upwards to avoid getting any oil on the nail.
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