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Diami Peel Off Base Gel
Recommended for the following people:
- Those who enjoy doing their own nails
- Those who are not confident in the soak-off process
- Those who don't want to visit the nail salon often
- Those who get stressed from nail damage
- Those who need to practice for the national exam
- Those who want to change their nail colors often
- Those who use glitter and parts often
- Those who need to remove their gel nails immediately, for work1. How long does the adherence last?
According to our tests, it lasts for about 2 weeks. However, the gel can come off more quickly if your hands produce a lot of sweat, if your nails have a lot of oil/moisture, if your nails are too thin, if you are frequently exposed to environmental factors, and if the gel nail was applied too thinly.
2. Can I use hand cream & oil?
Yes! It's okay to use it from time to time. However, if there are any gaps between your nail and the gel nail, the hand cream and oil can seep through, interfering with the retention.
3. Is it different from regular base gel?
Make sure to cure it as you would a regular base gel. Even after curing, there may be a stickiness left from the inhibition layer so immediately apply color gel, without touching your nail, and finish off with top gel. Unlike regular base gels which require acetone, cotton balls, filing, etc. to soak off, this gel can be removed with just oil and a pusher.
4. If it comes off nicely, can it he reused?
We do not recommend reusing the peeled gel nail as the back of it is already contaminated with oils, etc.
5. Can it only be used with gel?
No, it works with gels, acrylics, tips, handmade nail tips, etc. However, in the case of opaque handmade nail tips, light does not penetrate well during curing, so you must cure them in the lamp for a long time, which can weaken the retention.RECOMMENDED CURING TIME- UV: 60s / LED: 30s
Diami Peel Off Base Gel
Recommended for the following people:
- Those who enjoy doing their own nails
- Those who are not confident in the soak-off process
- Those who don't want to visit the nail salon often
- Those who get stressed from nail damage
- Those who need to practice for the national exam
- Those who want to change their nail colors often
- Those who use glitter and parts often
- Those who need to remove their gel nails immediately, for work1. How long does the adherence last?
According to our tests, it lasts for about 2 weeks. However, the gel can come off more quickly if your hands produce a lot of sweat, if your nails have a lot of oil/moisture, if your nails are too thin, if you are frequently exposed to environmental factors, and if the gel nail was applied too thinly.
2. Can I use hand cream & oil?
Yes! It's okay to use it from time to time. However, if there are any gaps between your nail and the gel nail, the hand cream and oil can seep through, interfering with the retention.
3. Is it different from regular base gel?
Make sure to cure it as you would a regular base gel. Even after curing, there may be a stickiness left from the inhibition layer so immediately apply color gel, without touching your nail, and finish off with top gel. Unlike regular base gels which require acetone, cotton balls, filing, etc. to soak off, this gel can be removed with just oil and a pusher.
4. If it comes off nicely, can it he reused?
We do not recommend reusing the peeled gel nail as the back of it is already contaminated with oils, etc.
5. Can it only be used with gel?
No, it works with gels, acrylics, tips, handmade nail tips, etc. However, in the case of opaque handmade nail tips, light does not penetrate well during curing, so you must cure them in the lamp for a long time, which can weaken the retention.