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HOW TO DIP
NuGenesis Color Ombre
Step-by-step instruction video by NuGenesis on how to color ombre nails.
Product used:
- Prep liquid #1
- Base Gel #2
- Activator #3
- Finish Gel #4
- Natural Base
- Crystal Clear
- NU-80
- NU-165
- Cuticle oil
- Soft brush
- 180 grit file
- 180 grit buffer
- Fine burr bit
- Fine diamond bit
- E-file
Refer to extension application video for previous instructions.
- Apply Prep Liquid #1 to all 10 nails.
- Working with 1 nail at a time, apply a thin coat of Base Gel #2 to 100% of nail. Quickly dip into NU-80 once. Tap off excess product immediately. Use a soft brush to remove any additional excess powder. Quickly dip your ombre brush into NU-165 then brush pigment onto the nails starting at the tip.
- Working with 1 nail at a time, apply a thin coat of Base Gel #2 to 100% of natural nail. Quickly dip into Crystal Clear powder once. Tap off excess product immediately.
- Use a soft brush to remove any additional excess powder.
- Working on all 10 nails, apply a final thin application of Activator #3.
- Shape nails with 180 grits file and refine nails with fine diamond bit. Buff with 180 grits buffer to smooth.
- Use a soft brush to remove any additional excess powder.
- Apply Activator #3 to all 10 nails.
- Instruct your client to wash their hands.
- Use a lint free wipe to wipe the nails free of dust.
- Apply 2 coats of Finish Gel #4.
- Wait 2 minutes to dry and apply cuticle oil.
Do you have additional questions? We'd love to hear from you. Please contact a NuGenesis Nails Master Distributor here or DM our Dip Powder Educators here.
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