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Nails Big Book 2013

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LED Gel survival guide sponsored by You love gels and so do your clients! Here are some tricks of the trade to make sure that you're providing your clients with the best Gelish service possible: 1. For a long-lasting Gelish manicure, make sure to prep the nail properly — this includes shaping the nail with a 240/240 thin wooden file, pushing back the cuticle and removing any non-living tissue from the nail plate, removing the shine from the nail plate using a 180-grit buffer, and applying Gelish Nail Surface Cleanse to a lint-free nail wipe to remove any dust. Lastly, be sure to apply a thin coat of Gelish pH bond to remove excess moisture from the nail plate. WON'T CRACK UNDER PRESSURE STRONGER NAILS BY GELISH® 2. Always apply Gelish Foundation Base Gel in a thin, even layer. After curing, be sure to dry-brush the Gelish Foundation Base Gel layer with a small, clean nail art brush to remove any excess product. 3. Always cap the free edge as part of each step! This helps seal in the manicure and helps prevent chipping and peeling. 4. The Gelish 18G LED light offers the fastest cure time in the industry. The best part? LED lights are considered the safest way to cure nails. Your clients will thank you for keeping their best interests in mind. 5. Always finish off your Gelish manicure with Gelish Nourish Cuticle Oil — it will keep your clients' cuticles hydrated and it smells amazing! 6. Do your clients have weak, thin, and/or peeling nails? Recommend VitaGel to them — the first light-cured nail strengthener that repairs damaged nails. Promote VitaGel as an add-on service or stand-alone service. ĐĈČēĐĐĊēĒĐĎđũũũěũũũ666ē%#+(2'ē!., SCAN NOW! gelish.com Performs like Gel, Applies like Polish™ Ask your local distributor for genuine Gelish today 714. 773. 9758 Made in the USA Follow us on: © 2012 Hand & Nail Harmony • Brea, CA 92821 Gelish and Hand & Nail Harmony are registered trademarks of Hand & Nail Harmony, Inc. HM-2940

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