French nails, Removal of artifi cial nails – Silvercrest SNS 45 A3 User Manual

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SNS 45 A3

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French nails

“French nails” means decorating the fi ngernails with a white tip.

Model the nail as described in the chapter entitled “Application” until you
have applied the fi rst layer of UV gel a and hardened it.

Use the round application side of the Spot swirl t to apply French gel s to
the nail tip. Always take up new French gel s with the point and model the
white nail tip with light circular movements.

Proceed with the other nails in the same way.

Now harden the nail using a setting of 150 seconds.

Then apply an additional layer of UV gel a. Apply a little less UV gel a
to the white part of the nails than to the rest. This makes the transition to the
white tip disappear.

Now harden the nail using a setting of 150 seconds. After the last hardening
of the gel layer, the nails may feel a little sticky (“sweat layer” or polymeriza-
tion layer).

Moisten a cellulose pad z with fi nishing solution o and then wipe this over
the nail.

Removal of artifi cial nails

IMPORTANT

Risk of damaging the natural nail surface!

A forcible breaking-off of the nail tips i can cause damage to the natural nail
surfaces!

Do not break the nail tips i off of the natural nails.

Remove the nail tips i only in accordance with the following description.

First trim the nails all the way back with the nail clippers q.

Then fi le the nail tips i off with the sandpaper fi le u.

TIP

After this, apply a little nail oil or use a rich hand cream for hands and
nails in order to care for your natural nails.

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