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Nail Gel Balance Liquid: What Is It?

Nail Gel Balance Liquid: What Is It?

Balance liquid: By removing excess oil from the surface of the nails, the balance liquid helps to make the nails drier. This allows the nail polish to adhere more tightly to the nail surface, reducing the chances of it coming off.

Nail gel balance liquid is mainly used to increase the adhesion of nail gel and phototherapy gel, preventing detachment and smoothing the nail surface.

Nail Gel Balance Liquid: What Is It?-gel nail polish

Before creating phototherapy nails, nail technicians typically use a sponge to gently remove debris from the front edge and surface of the nails. After clearing away any debris, they apply balance liquid to the nail surface. The balance liquid is usually used after removing oil from the nails, before applying the base gel, to dry and strengthen the nails.

Additionally, wiping the nails with nail polish remover (non-oily) before applying nail polish has a similar effect. However, the most effective method is using nail gel balance liquid, which ensures there is no excess oil on the nails, preventing them from becoming too dry.

Other commonly used tools for nail art:
1. Softener: Softens the old cuticle layer during nail repair, making it easier for nail technicians to remove dead skin while exfoliating.
2. Nutrient oil: Nourishes the nails or the skin around the edges, making them moisturized and shiny. Using nutrient oil after sealing the nails, or after removing dead skin, adds oil to the nail surface, making it unsuitable for applying the base gel.
3. Base gel: Enhances the adhesion of nail gel, making it less likely to peel off from the nails. It provides long-lasting shine and acts as a barrier to protect the natural nails.

Nail Gel Balance Liquid: What Is It?-gel nail polish


4. Nail gel: Replacing traditional nail polish, nail gel can be directly applied and removed from the natural nails. After application, it needs to be cured under a lamp for the desired finish.