Becky_simon
Well-Known Member
You can use tips with BL clear Sculpting gel if you make sure the gel is not applied too thickly to ensure full cure.
Ok thank you for that x
You can use tips with BL clear Sculpting gel if you make sure the gel is not applied too thickly to ensure full cure.
Hi
I just started using brisa lite smoothing gel under my shellac and had a couple of clients come back as after a couple of days it has started peeling away at the free edge.
I am doing pep, brisa lite base coat, brisa lite smoothing gel, 2 coats of shellac, shellac top coat, curing each coat for 2 mins, desperse and solar oil.
What is causing this? xxx
Hi
I just started using brisa lite smoothing gel under my shellac and had a couple of clients come back as after a couple of days it has started peeling away at the free edge.
I am doing pep, brisa lite base coat, brisa lite smoothing gel, 2 coats of shellac, shellac top coat, curing each coat for 2 mins, desperse and solar oil.
What is causing this? xxx
This happened on my own nails when I first started using BL smoothing gel and it was because it was too thick. The key is to do a really thin application along with ensuring you've scrubfreshed the free edge thoroughly.Hi
I just started using brisa lite smoothing gel under my shellac and had a couple of clients come back as after a couple of days it has started peeling away at the free edge.
I am doing pep, brisa lite base coat, brisa lite smoothing gel, 2 coats of shellac, shellac top coat, curing each coat for 2 mins, desperse and solar oil.
What is causing this? xxx
The rule is still 'thin to win' with all coats of BL Smoothing gel. Brisa Lite Smoothing gel IS a Gel, but its not there for you to build with .... It's there to smooth out the surface and as a 'plumper' under Shellac. Too thick and you are courting lifting.
Other advice is also good re your preparation of the nails for the service.
Quick question as I'm looking into purchasing, is the brisa lite base + top coat able to work with the smoothing & sculpting? Or are they for the 2 separate systems? Xx
yes, you use the same base and top coat for sculpting and smoothing.
yes, you use the same base and top coat for sculpting and smoothing.
The base and top coat is the same for both systems.
Can I ask Geeg I was at the event it was fab I adore the sculpting brisa lite but couldn't remember the cool blue trick did you do it on the locking base layer of white or just when you had done the second layer of white? Thank you
I often apply in two beads when sculpting but I only freeze cure the first bead then add the second. Much easier and a better result in the end in my opinion. Depends on the length of the free edge.Are people applying 2 coats of white then? I've yet to use the white but I thought going from the cnd video you only apply 1 coat???
Thanks
I often apply in two beads when sculpting but I only freeze cure the first bead then add the second. Much easier and a better result in the end in my opinion. Depends on the length of the free edge.
First bead to create the length and form, second bead to create the smile line and cover the whole of zone one. Much easier, particularly for beginners, not to have to think about the whole structure and the perfect smile line all in one go.
An experienced nail technician will perhaps apply in one ... No right or wrong ... Results are what counts and how you achieve them is up to you. Using 2 beads makes it much easier for the less experienced, we have found when teaching.
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