💖 Get ready to shine with IBDLED/UV Gels!
IBDLED/UV Gels Builder Pink is a premium 2 oz beauty item designed for creating stunning nail enhancements. With its compact size and lightweight formula, this gel is perfect for both professional nail artists and at-home enthusiasts. Proudly made in the USA, it promises durability and a vibrant finish that lasts.
E**H
Perfect!
I use this gel over white tips to do my French tip manicure. It works very well, always cures, self-levels, never fails, nice shiny finish.
C**A
No need to go to the salon if you have this!!
I love it! It’s the exact same one they use when I get a builder set from the salon. There is trial and error, but after watching how the tech at the salon I find it’s pretty easy after the 2nd try. It’s gonna last forever and keeps my nails tough. I will probably be purchasing the pink color as well. So happy with it!
L**A
Great nail product for beginners
Bought as a gift and the young lady said it was great for molding in silicone too.
J**B
Thicker gel. Less heat spikes
I really like this gel over others. The consistency is much thicker which makes for better coverage. I also find that there are less heat spikes than with other gels.
A**A
Okay
Good to know!!! :Works good first couple months after opening after that doesn't stick at all
B**R
Strong and easy to use
I've been looking for a gel pot that would strengthen my natural nails. I've been using poly gel to extend my nails but now that they'd grown out I wanted something that would go on like nail polish and last a while. The description said that it would need 3-5 minutes curing under a UV lamp and since I have an LED lamp assumed it would be a shorter time. because I've been using poly gel I was used to using a primer and base coat and assumed I would need these for a longer-lasting application.When I got my gel, I set to work on strengthening my nails. I removed the poly gel, dehydrated, primed, and added a base coat. I then applied the gel and went with a minute and a half with my 72W LED light. When I pulled my fingers out they were still sticky and felt wet. I put them back in for the additional time that had been suggested. When I again pulled them out I was disappointed to find they still seemed wet and sticky. This wasn't anything like I'd expected. I put it aside for months. While searching again for another gel that would do what I was expecting I happened upon the IBD website and there it said that it would only take 60 seconds to cure under an LED light. I was confused. Why had it still felt wet after curing for such a long time. I decided to try it again. I had some acquired knowledge that there is what is called an inhibition layer with some polishes so I decided to assume it would be something like that. I did my nails and cured them for only 60 seconds. Rather than just expecting them to be dry, I wiped them down with some rubbing alcohol.That was the ticket! My nails are strong and look natural without polish and look great with polish. Great product and I will definitely be buying it in the future.My process: Remove any dirt and polish from your nails. Clean them off a bit with some rubbing alcohol. This will also help to dehydrate your nail bed. Apply a dehydrator. Apply a primer. Apply a base coat and cure for 60 seconds. Apply the IBD gel and cure for 60 seconds. Wipe your nails again with rubbing alcohol to remove the sticky inhibition layer. You can now polish your nails as you would like with either regular polish or gel polish.Things you will need: a small brush to apply the gel, a UV or LED nail lamp, rubbing alcohol.Per the IBD website, you do not need to do the base coat steps but I find it helps the gel to last longer. Gel should always be applied in thin layers and use multiple layers for the desired effect if needed.
S**A
Easy to use
My sister got me to try this product and I love it. So easy to use and very little filing. ❤️
B**Y
Not pink
The color is not pink at all.. once applied it looks like a dirty clear.. with that said the gel itself is fine so can use under dark polish..
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