1. Apply base gel then cure; apply color then cure.
2. Using a spatula or silicone stick, pick up desired amount of boba gel
Option A: place on palette to create desired shape then place onto nail then cure
Option B: place on nail and create desired shape or pattern then cure
3. Art Options:
1: Apply a color to cured boba gel
2: Apply top coat, cure then apply chrome.
4: Apply Final Layer of top coat then cure.
- Store out of direct light and at room temperature after each use.
- Be careful not to get gel onto the skin. Gel applied over the cuticle or around the eponychium area can cause lifting. Uncured gel left on the skin can cause allergic reactions to occur. Discontinue use immediately if itching, redness or swelling occurs on your skin, and contact a physician.
- We recommend using a strong curing unit or else gel will not cure all the way through causing lifting or peeling. Follow the recommended curing times for each step.
The main difference between Kokoist Low Boba Gel and High Boba Gel lies in their viscosity and texture. The High Boba Gel is a hard gel that requires UV light to harden, making it suitable for creating detailed and sturdy designs. It is ideal for projects that demand a strong hold and durability. On the other hand, the Low Boba Gel is a soft gel that is easier to shape and manipulate, making it perfect for intricate designs and layered effects. It is also suitable for creating trendy ring nails and chrome accents. Both gels are professional-grade art gels, but their applications and desired results differ based on the user's needs and the complexity of the design.
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