Due to its dense pigmentation and elasticity, the COLA shade base creates a perfectly even coverage after applying the first layer.
Shade: brown-pink
Collection: POP DRINKS
Consistency: medium
Stiffness/elasticity: elastic
Acidity: neutral, pH=6.7
Smell: neutral
Pigmentation: dense, covers the free edge
Application method:
- Thoroughly degrease the nail plate with phBond dehydrator .
- Apply Ultrabond acid-free primer to the tip of the nail and wait for the liquid to dry completely.
- Apply a layer of transparent Rubber base as a substrate and cure for 30 seconds.
- Apply one or two layers of Tint base. The polymerization time in a UV/LED lamp is 60 seconds.
- Apply the finishing coat (top) as the final layer .
Volume: 15 ml
Manufacturer: TM โHELLO. by NAILSMADEโ
Country: Ukraine
ะกะบะปะฐะด: Polyacrylic Acid, HEMA, Hydroxycyclohexyl Phenyl Ketone, Trimethylbenzoy Diphenylphosphine Oxide, Silica.
- Various: CI 45380, CI 15850, CI 77491,CI 15985,CI 77492, CI77007, CI 77510, CI 77742, CI 77289, CI 77499, CI 77891, CI 77000,CI 77820.
Attention ! In order to avoid unwanted polymerization of the material during work, testing or shooting content, the open bottle or brush should be kept as far as possible from daylight (especially from direct sunlight). Also, please note that even in cloudy weather, clouds transmit a large amount of ultraviolet radiation, which is enough for the material to begin to polymerize.
Note: All documents are in attached files!
How to prevent bubbles in the material? Bubbles can appear in any liquid. It does not depend on the formula or the ingredients. It depends on the density (viscosity). Itโs just a law of physics, nothing else. For example, in water, bubbles stay for a very short time and come out by themselves. If we take thicker liquids (honey, thick gel for building up, etc.) โ in these products, bubbles willingly settle and do not leave them as quickly as water. And so with the base. If you work with a brush carelessly, sharply dipping it into the bottle, it unwittingly acts as a blender that mixes the material with air, forming bubbles. This is especially true for materials in bottles with a brush. Thatโs why we make CAREFUL, gentle movements with a brush! Especially when the bottle is new and full.