Futureline Fiberglass Gel 30ml without HEMA
Futureline Fiberglass Gel 30ml without HEMA
Futureline Fiberglass Gel 30ml without HEMA
Futureline Fiberglass Gel 30ml without HEMA

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Futureline Fiberglass Gel 30ml without HEMA

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  • 60 sec. UV/LED
  • 120 sec. UV
Highlights
  • improved formula: HEMA-free
  • medium-viscosity builder gel with fiberglass
  • 80% strengthening of the natural nail
  • flexible and self-leveling
  • free from methacrylic acid

Futureline Fiberglass Gel 30ml - Builder Gel with Fiberglass Particles

The new Emmi-Nail Futureline Fiberglass Gel 30ml is a builder gel with fiberglass particles for an extremely stable gel modeling. Its high stability allows for particularly thin nail modeling. Despite this, it remains flexible and shows no hairline cracks. This builder gel or modeling gel is used as a second layer after the base gel. It has a medium viscosity, making it very suitable for building the C-curve. The gel is methacrylic acid-free and is therefore very gentle on the natural nail. It is particularly well-suited for sculpting with forms or natural nail strengthening. We recommend the other products from our Futureline series to go with it.

improved formula: HEMA-free
medium viscosity builder gel with fiberglass
80% strengthening of the natural nail
flexible and self-leveling
methacrylic acid-free
vegan
content: 30ml

Curing time: 120 seconds in a UV device and 60 seconds in a UV/LED device

Our recommendation:

  • Sealing gels either work directly into the inhibition layer if the build-up is very even or remove the inhibition layer with Cleaner and lint-free wipes, smooth the build-up with a file, remove dust, and then seal
  • Nail art is best created after a first layer of builder gel and then modeled. Color gels can also be applied directly to the shaped build-up. This allows you to change the nail design without having to remove the entire modeling.