Japanese Gels - HEMA, HPMA, TPO Free uv/led - 15ml - Gel Nail
Japanese Gels - HEMA, HPMA, TPO Free uv/led - 15ml - Gel Nail
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Japanese Gels | high quality, highly pigmented soft gels in pots | HEMA, HPMA, TPO Free uv/led | 15ml | Gel Nail
How much is 5g? The jar is about the size of a .25 oz nail dip jar, as an example. [1.5 inch wide x 1 inch tall]
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>This gel requires a UV/LED Light and a Gel Top Coat.
>Gels come in 15ml (0.5oz. e) size. The exact number of Mani's depends in the length of your nails & the thickness you use.
>Please reach out with any questions, we are happy to help!
>Solid Gel Ingredients: Ingredients - Acrylic copolymer Acrylic hydroxyester acrylic copolymer Diethylaminoethyl methacrylate Perfluorohexylethyl methacrylate Cross linked polymer
>Please reach out with any questions, we are happy to help!
What are Japanese Gels?
Japanese Gels are high quality, highly pigmented soft gels in pots. They have a soft texture with medium viscosity. Mostly opaque but some can be translucent Jelly gels and even Cat Eye’s now. Japanese gels are basically a concentrated gel with very little monomer or dilution agents. This means less chemicals. Japanese Gels contain only the needed ingredients to give it strength and adhesion without the extra chemicals needed to make it liquid enough to be useable out of a bottle. Lower monomer & dilution agents, combined with Bling’s HEMA, HPMA, TPO Free formula results in an incredibly clean gel formula. Bling Japanese Gels are 5g of pure gel in a pot. 5g is typical for the Japanese gel industry (because most of the monomer and dispersion agents are eliminated).
Key Points:
· Japanese Gels provide thin layers with strength, adhesion, shorter curing and easy removal.
· Japanese gels are safer, with less wasted product, because it is significantly easier to apply on your nails plus no need to worry about gel running into your cuticles.
· Japanese Gels requires a thicker base gel that flexes with your nail.
o Bling Recommends Bling clear rubber base gel.
· Japanese gels are a highly concentrated jar of gel per gram, versus a bottle of gel diluted with monomer and dilution agents.
· Japanese gel price may seem higher for the 5 grams of gel; however, each gram of gel is concentrated actual gel material with significantly less monomer and minimal dilution agents.
· Japanese Gels are not mass produced. They are produced in small batches with quality control. This means improved quality, but also loss of mass production price saving.
· Japanese gels are Resin gels, which is different formula than Pudding gels. Therefore, they do not have the same creamy consistency as Pudding gels.
· Japanese Gels are not builder gel.
>Bling Gels are HEMA, HPMA and TPO Free:
Bling Galleria has Amazing HEMA, HPMA and TPO Free Gels!!! They come in Top & Base Coat, Builder Gels, Rubber Base Coats (19 colors plus Clear), Rubber Top Coat, Matte Top Coat, Cat Eye, Color Gels, Glitter Gels and we are always adding new gels. The shine and durability are Amazing. The quality is top of the line with Low Odor, Quick Dry, Non-Yellowing, Non-Burning, Crystal Clear & Long Lasting. Gels also Vegan & Cruelty Free! The viscosity is on the thinner side (but not too thin) for ease of application and cure rock solid but can be soaked off. Also free from many harsh chemicals (top allergens mentioned above), and also free from Solvents, Toluene, Polyurethane, Ketones, DBP, Phosphates, Camphor, Lead & Formaldehyde.
>Cure Gels Thoroughly:
It is very important that you thoroughly cure your gels. One of the fastest ways to get gel allergies is to not fully cure your gels. Especially if you have them on or touching your skin. While Bling’s gels are very clean and eliminate the worst of the allergen ingredients, people can become allergic to any gel ingredients if not properly applied to your nail, aka not thoroughly cured. Additionally, in order to have the gel adhere well to your nail, it needs to fully cured. Bling's Rubber gels should be firm and only slightly pliable. If they're gooey or bendable or peeling or anything short of firm, attached and only slightly bendy they're not curing well. 48-watt lamps do not appear to be sufficient these days. I know historically 48-watt lamps were the industry standard for basic gels. But because the output through the lights is different than wattage into the lamp, with 48 watts worth of electricity going in, the energy coming out of the lamp may not really be 48 watts, it could be less. There's no industry standard controlling how these lamps are made or how well they work. It is very important to have a strong lamp. Therefore, Bling recommends 100+ Watts for advanced gels. 100+ Watts should be sufficient to cure any gels. Lamps are very inexpensive these days. You don't have to buy the most expensive lamp out there.
>The Do’s & Don’t with Gels:
The gel industry has recently published information that applying cuticle oils or lotions on your cuticles immediately after curing your gels on your nails can trap any potential residual allergen ingredient and amplify its penetration into your skin. For this reason, Bling highly recommends not applying cuticle oils or creams immediately after applying gels. Additionally, it is not recommended to wipe the gel dispersion layer with alcohol. This spreads the uncured gel product on your skin also. Instead apply top coat over the gel (dispersion layer) to lock down the dispersion layer as best possible. After your final top coat, thoroughly wash your hands to removed residual gel ingredients. It is safer to wait to apply cuticle oils or lotions.
>Gel Shipping:
All Bling gels, aka liquids, are required by law to ship ground shipping. Ground shipping is typically 2 to 8 days. Any gels that are purchased along with dips will all be shipped ground shipping together and cannot be sent priority Mail.
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>COLORS CAN VARY FROM WHAT YOU SEE ON YOUR ELECTRONIC DEVICE: We do everything possible to make sure dips are accurately represented but due to electronic device screen differences, number of layers, different brands of dipping liquids and even skin tone, the colors may not appear the same as you see on the electronic screen.