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Using the E.N.S Extreme French and the E.N.S Soft French.

Posted By Empire King On 09/09/2008 @ 01:24 pm In tips | No Comments

It is important to stir the french gel EVERY TIME you intend to use it. This is because the pigment sinks to the bottom and needs to be lifted up through the gel. We suggest using the flat end of the steel cuticle tool. Rather than stirring the product, fold the mixture bringing the pigment up from the bottom of the pot to the top.

  1. Follow the steps on applying the Ultra Bond gel but note that your french will be sandwiched between the two coats of Ultra Bond gel (ensg1).
  2. Once you have applied and cured your first coat of Ultra Bond gel, apply your french manicure.
  3. The Extreme French (ensg2) should be applied with a #4f sable brush (ensb7). For best results use the squareness of the brush to get the perfect smile line.
  4. Apply the french on one hand being careful not no smudge it. Place your client’s hand in the 36w u.v lamp for one minute. If you are using the Soft French (ensg3) you might prefer to apply two coats.
  5. Apply your last coat of Ultra Bond gel
  6. Finish with a top coat of your clients choice.

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