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DIVA Gellak Crystal Water Divas Collection 6x 6 ml #

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DIVA Gellak Crystal Water Divas Collection 6x 6 ml #DIVA Gellak Crystal Water Divas Collection Hema&TPO free Diva introduceert met trots de Crystal Water collectie: een prachtige reeks van 6 unieke kleuren, genspireerd door de diepte, glans en beweging van de oceaan. Elke tint vloeit moeiteloos in elkaar over en zorgt voor een luxe, opvallende manicure. Cateye Brilliant Silver Green Een schitterende zilver groene cateye die het licht vangt als zonnestralen op helder water. Cateye Splendid Een

DIVA Gellak Crystal Water Divas Collection - Hema&TPO-free

 

Diva introduceert met trots de Crystal Water -collectie: een prachtige reeks van 6 unieke kleuren, geïnspireerd door de diepte, glans en beweging van de oceaan. Elke tint vloeit moeiteloos in elkaar over en zorgt voor een luxe, opvallende manicure.

Cateye Brilliant Silver-Green
Een schitterende zilver-groene cateye die het licht vangt als zonnestralen op helder water.

Cateye Splendid
Een diepgroene cateye vol beweging, zoals de dansende golven van de oceaan.

Luxe Petrol
Een warme, petrolgroene tint met een luxe uitstraling – rijk, intens en stijlvol.

Treasure
Een bijzondere kleur die fonkelt als een verborgen schat onder de zeespiegel.

Incredible
Een opvallende, verrijkende kleur die direct in het oog springt. Precious
Een zachte, elegante tint die haar naam eer aandoet: kostbaar en verfijnd.

Deze collectie brengt de diepte, schoonheid en mystiek van de zee tot leven in elke manicure. Perfect voor wie houdt van unieke, schitterende kleuren met karakter.

 

Inhoud 6x 6 ml

  • Incredible

  • Luxe Petrol

  • Precocious

  • Treasure

  • Cat Eye Brilliant

  • Cat Eye Splendid

 

Diva gellak is van zeer hoogwaardige salon kwaliteit en gemakkelijk zelf aan te brengen. Door het self leveling systeem loopt de soak off polish mooi in elkaar over waardoor je prachtige nagels creërt. Diva gellak blijft 21 dagen op de natuurlijke nagel zitten en bladdert niet af.

 

Eigenschappen:

  • Hoogglans product

  • Gellak trekt niet terug

  • Kleur vast

  • Geurloos

  • Flexibele lak

  • Geschikt voor Nail Art

  • Self leveling

  • Verstevigt de natuurlijke nagel

  • Uitharden onder UV lamp/CCFL

 

Gebruiksaanwijzing:

Op de natuurlijke nagel

  • Duw met een cuticle pusher de nagelriemen voorzichtig naar achter en verwijder de dode nagel huidcellen van de nagelplaat met DIVA Cuticle Remover en een cuticle pusher of gebruik eventueel een bitje en frees.

  • Neem nu een DIVA Buffervijl met grit 240  en haal de glans van de natuurlijke nagel.

  • Maak de nagel schoon met DIVA Nailscrub en breng een dun laagje DIVA Nail Prep aan.

  • Breng nu een dun strijklaagje DIVA Rubber Basecoat aan en hard deze uit (LED 30 sec of UV 60 sec).

  • Breng nu een DIVA Gellak naar keuze aan in 2 dunne laagjes en hard tussendoor iedere laag uit (LED 30 sec of UV 60 sec)

  • Breng nu de DIVA Titanium Topcoat, de DIVA Dazzling Topcoat of een DIVA Topcoat naar keuze aan. Gebruik hierbij niet te weinig (ook niet teveel om te voorkomen dat deze uitloopt) en draai de nagel om om de topcoat te laten levellen. Hierna terugdraaien en uitharden (LED 2 min of UV 2 min).

 

Op de kunstnagel

  • Breng de kunstnagel aan (BIAB, Easygel, gel, acryl of rubberbase) en maak deze stofvrij en schoon met DIVA Nailscrub.

  • Bij gebruik op een kunstnagel is het niet nodig om een rubberbase aan te brengen alvorens je de gellak aanbrengt.

  • Breng nu een DIVA Gellak naar keuze aan en hard deze uit (LED 30 sec of UV 60 sec).

  • Breng eventueel een tweede lag aan (LED 30 sec of UV 60 sec).

  • Breng nu de DIVA Titanium Topcoat, de DIVA Dazzling Topcoat of een DIVA Topcoat naar keuze aan. Gebruik hierbij niet te weinig (ook niet teveel om te voorkomen dat deze uitloopt) en draai de nagel om om de topcoat te laten levellen. Hierna terugdraaien en uitharden (LED 2 min of UV 2 min).

 

De DIVA lijn levert alles voor gellak (soak off polish, gellak, gellac of shellac).

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