Gel Smarts: The Science Beneath the Surface

Not surprisingly, it takes a scientist to describe the science behind today’s gel technology. We asked some experts in the field to explain what makes gels gel — and the best ways to remove them.
Not surprisingly, it takes a scientist to describe the science behind today’s gel technology. We asked some experts in the field to explain what makes gels gel — and the best ways to remove them.
Orly's Trina Ngo and Carla Collier show how to use Orly's Gel FX Easy-Off Base Coat and Gel FX BodyGuard Soak-Off Gel Top Coat. Visit www.orlybeauty.com for more information.
Bio Seaweed Gel’s new Bio-Swift is a soak-off gel enhancement system with new reverse nail tip forms that can help you create the perfect gel nail structure every time. Bio Seaweed Gel's Bio-Swift debuted at Cosmoprof North America 2017 . Click here for a Bio-Swift tutorial.
Orly’s new GelFX Bodyguard is an innovative all-in-one soak-off gel overlay that strengthens and protects nails.
How to use Orly's GelFX Easy-Off Basecoat for easy removal, faster services, and less damage.
Young Nails president Greg Salo creates a sugared look using glitter and soak-off gels.
LeChat Nails shows how to soak off the Gelee Powder Gel Nail System.
LCN’s Bio Glass Gel contains ingredients that improve adherence to the natural nail. It’s gentle and nourishing to the nail while lending a thin and natural-looking extension product without the use of a bonder.
Akzentz educator Gina Silvestro ( @gelessentialz) shows a simple floral nail art design using Gel Play, a line created specifically for nail art, and Glittler Shifters translucent glitter gels.
The clips are made out of acetone-resistant plastic and won’t deteriorate in an autoclave so you can sterilize the product before each client.
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