katiebbaby
Well-Known Member
Hi Katiebbaby!
Seche is a gel lacquer. I do not buff over the entire nail plate, just lightly buff any 'flaky bits' around free edge, this is purely precautionary really. Just to ensure that the 'flake' doesnt lift the polish.
Of course around cuticle you can use a tool, which i do, but after i like to just run the file over (lightly) again to ensure there is no non living tissue left on the nail plate. As if there is the polish will shrink back.
There is no rule to say that you have to buff these areas at all, but i just find i get a better end result and the seche lasts the full 14 days.
The prep primer is also precautionary, just to dehydrate the nail and ensure there is no oil's left on the nail plate before application of the base coat, I only use this when applying to natural nails, over gels i dont bother.
Hope this answers your question? Sorry its long winded, im good at ramberling! haha x
Yes thankyou, however if it only serves as a dehydrator and not as a bonding agent would scrub fresh or alternative be sufficiant? I do not use primer at all only on lift proneclients if lift occours and was curious as to why use on a product such as this as it does not need to bond, Iygwim xx