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4 Spider web cracking across the entire surface of the gelcoat

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Here you can see a third type of cracking, because there is a difference between cracking and crazing. If you observe, this could be called cracking like a cobweb. Here, let's say it hasn't cracked all the way through the whole nail, but it has cracked at both corners and if there is a main crack, And from that, tiny little cracks can still be found next to the main cracks. So basically the whole gloss gel has started to crack on the gellac. Now in this case you can very clearly know that it is the problem that the gloss gel is not elastic. And the elastic gellac underneath, or the guest's natural nail plate, is moving and the hair on it has started to crack with a thin, hard gel polish. In this case, the only solution is to use a gelatin gel for gellac.
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