How To Apply

WATER DECALS

1. Before beginning your manicure, be sure to buff the nail, pushing the cuticles away and wiping off any oils that might have built up on the surface.
2. After you have cured the gel color base of your choice, apply a layer of basecoat or topcoat.
3. Cure the top or base for 10 seconds (Important: avoid wiping off any sticky residue).
4. Cut your desired design and immerse it in a cup or a bowl containing lukewarm water for 15-30 seconds.
5. Using tweezers, carefully slide the decal from the backing paper, then adhere it to the desired spot on the nail.
6. Seal the design with two layers of topcoat and cure. Don’t forget to seal the edges.
7. Cure again for 30-60 seconds in LED lamp.
 
PRO TIPS:
- Water decals require a sticky or inhibition layer to adhere properly. If you don't have a sticky layer, you can use primer or Ultrabond to create a tacky surface before applying the water decal.
-After cutting out the design and applying the water decal to the nail, you can dissolve the clear transparent membrane around the design using primer or Ultrabond. However, be very careful not to rub too hard on the design itself, as this could cause the image to melt or become damaged.
-For the 3D designs to keep their embossed texture, apply a very thin layer of matte topcoat.
-If the decal is bigger than the nail area, cut or apply acid-free primer/ultrabond around the edges of the nail to remove the excess product
-VERY IMPORTANT to seal the edges to avoid any moisture entering and lifting the design.
 

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Pedicure Wrap Films

  1. Gently buff the nail plate with a soft file and degrease it, removing any dust. Make sure the nails are completely dry.
  2. Peel off the white protective layer from the wrap for easier handling.
  3. Choose the wrap of the right size using any convenient method.
  4. Carefully lift the wrap from its backing using a wooden stick.
  5. Place the wrap on the clean nail as close to the cuticle as possible, slightly stretching it and smoothing it toward the free edge and sides. And gently press the wrap under the free edge of the nail.
  6. File off the excess wrap in one direction using a soft file or trim it with a cutting tool.
  7. For better durability, seal the wraps with a base coat and a top coat for gel polish (using a semi-dry brush), or use a regular nail polish top coat (avoid applying too thick!).

Wraps can also be worn without a base and top coat — they last perfectly for 3–5 weeks!

PRO TIPS:

  • A base coat is not necessary for better adhesion.
  • Avoid overstretching the wrap — apply only slight tension, especially on curved nails.
  • It’s better to trim the wrap to the nail size before removing it from the backing.
  • Always file off the excess with a soft 240-grit file in one direction or cut precisely along the free edge.

If you use the wraps as a standalone coating (without a base or top coat), avoid the following during the first 24 hours:

  • Contact with toners, cleansing foams, or water.
  • Visiting saunas or steam rooms. Prolonged soaking in water.
  • Wearing shoes that might rub against the nails.