Join Miss Moss as she transforms an urban obstacle course into a relaxing walk through the woods. After all, nothing soothes like ubiquitous greenery - also in a manicure. Wear gel polish nails in a shade of muted moss not just when you need a relief.
- Start with hand disinfection - yours and the clients.
- Tidy up the cuticles - adjust the method to each client individually. You can push them up with a cuticle pusher or a stick and remove them with chosen e-file bits .
- Matt the nail plate with a 100/180 grit buffer , and remove the generated dust with a soft brush .
- Wipe each nail with a cotton pad soaked in Cleaner No. 1 to thoroughly dehydrate the nail plate.
- Apply a primer - Acid-Free Primer will work best most of the time.
- Apply a thin layer of the selected gel polish base coat and cure for 30 seconds in the lamp.
- Paint the nails with Gray Lo nail polish. You'll need two coats of color for full opacity. Cure each of them for 30 seconds in the MultiLed lamp.
- Cover the nails with a selected gel polish top coat and cure them again for 30-60 seconds in the lamp.
- After removing the hand from the lamp, wait about a minute.
- If you have chosen a top with a sticky layer*, wipe each nail with a cotton pad soaked in Shea Super Shine Effect Cleaner .
- You can additionally polish the nails with a dry cotton pad to give them a spectacular shine.
*A top coat without a sticky layer does not have to be wiped with Shea Super Shine Effect Cleaner. All you have to do is apply a drop of a selected Shea Elixir with keratin to the nail walls one minute after taking the hand out of the lamp