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5. white paint gel for baby boomers

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Let's move on to baby boomers for a bit, or, you know, anyone who does colour transitions with the ombre stikes version will experience it, I'm not sure that's the kind of problem the guest is having. A lot of you guys have been asking me that even though you did it right, you didn't apply too much polish on your nails, it still faded from the free finish. Yes, this is indeed a real problem. The first one is actually what base you apply it on, of course, assume that everyone is working on their technique accordingly, So be sure to make a matte base for the color thread from your painter's pen. Okay, this is very, very important, so that if this is left out and not done on a matte, it can peel off much more easily, for example from a glossy finish, Or even from a sticky surface with your paint gels. So you're definitely working on a matte base, and then you're definitely using a paint gel, that's really all we recommend for this technique, and then you apply this paint gel on the surface at the end, it's very important because if you apply a lot of it on the surface, it will actually react in a similar way, Like the previous two with the inflexible gloss. So on a flexible base, the inelastic paint gel can come off much more easily, it can pop up, because it has no movement, It's not flexible. So you apply a little bit of it, and the third is that before you apply the gloss, I suggest you go over all the nail edges with a buffer. Elvilleg you don't press, you shouldn't push the gel on the free edge of the nail with your ombres, but if it does go on, You can't see it, you don't notice it, what you can do is to rub the edges of each nail and then apply a gloss. For a money gel, it is equally important to use a flexible money gel and to make sure you do an edge seal, and if the guest is very problematic, so you know you're working in a place with no care for your nails, no rest, no rest, then feel free to put two coats of gloss gel on top along with the finish, Just make sure to lightning cure the first coat of the gel coat, and then fully cure the second coat of gel coat, And both coats of a pencil gel will also seal the edge of the nail, This will solve that problem if you don't have to worry about it, If you can see in the picture that the guest wants a matt effect, you do it by applying a gloss gel with a marker first, and then apply the matte topcoat on top of that.
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