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Bonder, Rubber, Silky - the range of our bases is really wide. At first, you can even get lost in this thicket of products. When will Bonder work, and when is it better to reach for Silky? Why such a wide range of bases at all? One type of product is not enough, as it used to be?
Our industry is developing intensively, the products we work on are becoming more and more perfect, with better adhesion and more delicate composition. Each client's plate is different: hard and thick, flat and soft, damaged by external factors. Do you think that with such different types of nails, one and the same product will work for each client? Nowadays, a professionally made manicure is not only a safe, carefully made combined manicure or a color under the cuticles. It is also a properly selected product for the client's plate and her needs. I hope my short guide helps you to work consciously.
Base 500 - a very flexible base with a thin, watery consistency. Perfectly increases the adhesion of the gel polish to the natural nail plate, dedicated to thin coverage without reinforcement / superstructure, as a primer / adhesive layer for other bases, gels or acrylic gels. It will be perfect for cases where we care about ultra-thin coverage, i.e. with hard, thick plates with a high natural apex and for pedicures. Acidic pH of 2.5.
701 Bonder Base - our bestseller, i.e. a medium-thick building base. Its flexible formula works perfectly with the natural nail plate, ensuring perfect adhesion without the risk of lifting or chipping. You can safely use this base to gently strengthen/build up the nail, as well as a primer/adhesive layer for other bases, gels or acrylic gels. If your client has a normal, delicate, flexible, weak nail plate - this product will work great! This base has pH of 3.5.
Rubber Base - the most flexible base, made on rubber resins. It works perfectly even with long or highly flexible, thin nail plates. Thick consistency provides excellent control over the product. Thanks to the flexibility of rubber resins, it sticks like concrete and is very delicate at the same time. If your client has a thin, flexible, flat or damaged nail plate - reach for this product!
Silky Base - a very dense hybrid base. It owes its consistency to the content of nylon fibers, which thicken the product, and after curing, form a reinforcing mesh on the surface of the nail. If you are looking for a product that will be hard, but still flexible, you've come to the right place. It has a neutral pH, which is why it is perfect for super weak, thin, flat and damaged nails.
Do you already know which base coat to choose for your clients?
Author of the blog:
Katarzyna Leks, Master Team SPN Nails
Owner of Studio Wersal, Gdańsk
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