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Acryl Gel LOYA is a so-called "polygel" (acryl-gel, acrygel, acrylatik), it's a hybrid of gel and acrylic, which combines the best properties, excluding their disadvantages. LOYA Polygel acquired from acrylic the ease of filing, and besides that, a convenient application of the material. And from gel, it took plasticity and the possibility of long-term work with the material in the air. When applied to the nail plate, it does not spread and makes it possible to easily model an almost ideal nail shape from the first layer. Working with acrygel requires minimal filing and a file with an abrasiveness of 150/180 grit is used in the process.
Advantages of Acryl Gel LOYA polygel:
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Convenience of material application: polygel is a very thick gel, it is as convenient to work with as an acrylic "ball."
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Polymerization of polygel occurs only in a UV-lamp, it does not dry in the air like acrylic. This allows the master not to rush in applying the material, because it will not flow onto the cuticle, like gel.
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When drying, the polygel does not burn in the lamp, which makes it an ideal option for extensions or strengthening thin sensitive nails.
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Polygel is much better than gel for filing, while not creating a lot of fine dust that negatively affects the health of the master's and client's respiratory tracts.
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Cured polygel is as strong and resistant to any external influences as gel.
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Does not yellow, does not fade in the sun, which is especially important when creating a French manicure.
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Polygel does not require the use of monomers with a pungent smell - the sculpting liquid is odorless! Also, the technology of working with polygels does not involve a base and top. This allows polygels to be considered an economical artificial material.
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With polygel, it is convenient to quickly strengthen natural nails, both under gel polish or lacquer, and for a manicure without coating.
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Polygel can be removed both by filing and by soaking, like acrylic! Polygel is a breakthrough in the nail service industry!
Such an ideal material has not been created yet. It is very convenient to work with, even a beginner can handle it, and its capabilities satisfy all the requests of masters. Advantages:
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Has a natural pink shade.
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Looks very natural on nails
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Plastic in work and requires minimal filing
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Easy to file and has no smell
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Best properties of gel and acrylic in one composition
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Does not shrink and holds the arch during wear
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Does not cause allergies.
Features of working with polygel:
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Prepare the nail as standard
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Apply a primer OR Superbond
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Apply a base gel or a base for gel polish (we recommend Base Strong from the trademark "LOYA")
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Using a pusher or a brush, pick up a small amount of polygel, place the ball on the nail.
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With a brush dipped in a cleanser, distribute the polygel over the nail. Work with patting movements, paying special attention to the area near the cuticle, as if pressing on the brush.
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After you have achieved the desired result - dry in a lamp.
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If necessary, correct the nail with a file. Buff and it's ready!
Then you do what you intended: cover with gel polish, draw a design or just cover with a top. It looks very beautiful even without a coating.