Gloopy dip?

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Rachel bell

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Does putting my gelish dip base and top coat in hot water help with its gloopyness
The top and base coat are really stringy and gloopy
 
Could it be possible that you’ve contaminated the brushes causing them to go gloopy? It happens a lot x
 
Like getting activator in it
 
I'm not sure about the gelish dip but when I trained in entity dip I was told not to hold the bottle as heat can make the product in the bottles go gloopy. Probably wouldn't put it under hot water just incase.
 
How do you keep activator from the base coat? I’ve started using Artistic and you apply activator then a coat of base coat before you buff. My base coat has become very gloopy.
 

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