Now the master does not need to worry about the accidental polymerization of the drug. Polygel does not dry in air, does not change its consistency in the sun, and even more so in the light of some table lamps (as is the case with gel polishes). Selective polymerization - occurs only under the influence of radiation from an ultraviolet lamp. The main thing to remember is that in the case of a polygel, you dry a fairly thick layer of material in 1 session. Therefore, it is worth strictly adhering to the manufacturer's recommendations regarding the drying time. And pay special attention to white polygels with high pigment density.
Extremely simplified layout
Unlike most gels, acrygel allows one drop to work. You just pick up the right amount of material, transfer it to the nail and gently spread it over the surface. With a competent approach, overspending of modeling materials and auxiliary fluids is excluded here.
The stage of preparing a natural nail is identical to that required when working with acrylics, gels and gel polishes. If you are all right with the preparation for working with these coatings, then polygels are not a problem.
A “stretched” drop, correctly distributed over the nail, gives a smooth lens-like surface during polymerization. Therefore, the minimum sawdust is required. Followed by