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vivi 2A

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Hello!!!

I have a worry, when i make kapping gel on fingernails, i have decollements at level of cuticules, and the free edge jumps... I don't think that it comes to my protocol... I use trilite of akzentz / affixit, fine coat to clear, french, clear... I don't touch cuticules, i edge the free edge...

I don't know what's the problem...

Have advice you of???
 
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I would love to help you Vivi but unfortunately i don't understand what you're trying to describe to us :confused:
 
What she is trying to say is she has lifting at the cuticle decollements means separation (babel fish is ace) She doesnt touch cuticle with the product and she caps the free edge can anyone help to rectify it.
 
What prep are you doing...??
 
What prep are you doing...??


I file the natural nail... ezbond, affixit, fine coat of gel trilite akzentz, lamp uv 2 min, ultra french white akzentz, lamp uv 2 min, building (rounded) trilite...
 
You need to be removing the non living skin from the nail plate first.

I don't know what ezbond is but i am sure it isn't needed along with affixit.

All i do is....

sanitise hands and nails
remove non living skin from nail plate using a metal pushee
remove shine from nails using a 240
clean nails and remove any oils with Creative Scrubfresh
apply Akzentz Affixit
apply a thin layer of bonding gel in a circular motion
cure
then carry on with builder gel..POW and gloss.

Hope this helps x
 
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ez bond is a dehydrator i believe.

could it be you need to change the light bulbs in your uv lamp ?

and perhaps try putting the gel on 2 fingers at a time and giving them a short 2o second cure before you move on to the next ones. that will prevent the gel from shrinking and coming away from the edges.
 

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