ASP GLAZE ENHANCES ANY GEL POLISH COLOR. ADD A LAYER OF GLAZE TO ELEVATE YOUR GEL POLISH MANICURE
ASP GLAZE ENHANCES ANY GEL POLISH COLOR. ADD A LAYER OF GLAZE TO ELEVATE YOUR GEL POLISH MANICURE
Step 1 Use ASP 2-in1 Dehydrator / Cleansing Wipe or acetone to remove any excess oils or residue from nails before starting.
Step 2 Apply Bonder to all 10 nails. ALLOW to Airdry
Step 3 Apply ASP Soak Off Basecoat to all 5 nails and cure under an LED lamp for 30 seconds or 2 minutes under UV.
Step 4 Apply a thin coat of your chosen ASP Soak Off Gel Polish shade, to the nails you just applied Basecoat. Start in the middle of the nail, then apply the next strokes to the left and right of the center application.
*Don’t forget to cap the free edge (tip) of the nail. Use an orangewood stick to remove any gel polish from your cuticles before curing. Cure these 4 fingers for 30 seconds under LED or 2 minutes under a UV Lamp.
Repeat with a second coat of gel polish Step 4 Apply ASP Soak Off Gel Polish Topcoat in the same direction you used to apply the chosen gel polish. Be sure to cap the free edge (tip) of the nail to allow for best wearability and use an orangewood stick to remove any product that gets on your cuticles before curing.
Step 5 Apply 1 layer of ASP GEL GLAZE of your choice, Cure 30 seconds in LED/ 2min UV Lamp
Finish your gel polish manicure by saturating a cotton pad with ASP 2-in-1 Dehydrator / Cleansing Wipe and wipe over the finished nails to remove the sticky residue left from the application.
*do not use acetone.
How to Remove Your Gel Polish:
Remove shine from every nail with a file. Soak Nails in ASP Soak Off solution. After ASP Soak Off Gel color is softened use the remover tool to gently scrape off the loosened product. Finish by washing hands
Always start with clean and freshly manicured nails. Being sure to gently push your cuticles back and to cut or file your nails to the desired length.
Use ASP 2-in1 Dehydrator / Cleansing Wipe or acetone to remove any excess oils or residue from nails before starting.