Bad peeling nails

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Flexiglaze does need to be buffed to a matt finish and then dehydrated before applying gel polish, otherwise it is too shiny when dry and gel won't last. Just as you would if applying gel polish to an overlay.

Works great under our Flexigloss one coat gel polish , where you can have strength and intense colour from our range.

Plus our new NO acetone gel polish remover will be launched soon too.
 
Flexiglaze does need to be buffed to a matt finish and then dehydrated before applying gel polish, otherwise it is too shiny when dry and gel won't last. Just as you would if applying gel polish to an overlay.

Works great under our Flexigloss one coat gel polish , where you can have strength and intense colour from our range.

Plus our new NO acetone gel polish remover will be launched soon too.

I buffed but did not scrub fresh for shellac application.....will have another go:Love:
 
try using CND brisa lite smoothing gel on its own, with no colour ont op and do this until the new nail has grown in,.
 
Would you lightly buff peeling edge before applying ibx or paint it straight into gaps/layers (if that makes sense?) thanks
 
Would you lightly buff peeling edge before applying ibx or paint it straight into gaps/layers (if that makes sense?) thanks

Don't buff. When you apply IBX Repair, you can see it seeping between any layers which are lifting and it kind of 'glues' them back together.
 
Don't buff. When you apply IBX Repair, you can see it seeping between any layers which are lifting and it kind of 'glues' them back together.

Thank you , will give that a try x

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