Some Questions about the Buidler Nail Gel You May Want to Know:
Other Questions and Answers:
Q: After curing the nail lamp, the gel nail still feels sticky. Is it defective or is my nail lamp defective
A: It's normal that after curing it leaves a gel residue. You can just wipe off the gel residue/ the sticky layer with rubbing alcohol or nail cleanser liquid and go ahead for the next step. And please note that the thicker you apply the gel, the longer it needs to be cured. Usually, it takes 90s to cure a thin layer, and 120s or more to cure a thicker layer of nail gel
Q: Do I always need to remove the residue every time the gel's cured by a nail lamp
A: No, you don't need to when you apply it as a base coat. Leave alone the gel residue and continue the next step. But you do need to wipe off the gel residue if you apply the builder nail gel for nail extension or to build the nail apex or for other applications except the base coat.
Q: Will it feel the burn when curing the nail gel
A: No, the formula's updated, different from other builder nail gel. You may feel the nails get a little warmer but not burn at all.
Q: Can this builder nail gel be used to encapsulate designs in the natural nail
A: Yes it's perfect for encapsulating nail art design since it's strong, it will protect the nail decorations well, and its high sheerness will make the beauty of those glitters, dry flowers, or other decorations you encapsulate clearer seen and more shiny and beautiful
Q: Can I use this with fiberglass extensions
A: Yes, you can use this extension gel with fiberglass, with nail forms, directly on your natural nails, or on fake nails.
Q:Can this be used as a gel nail glue/adhesive for full cover gel nails or acrylic nails
A:No,it's different from gel nail glue.