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Peel-Off Base Coat - Bundle

Peel-Off Base Coat - Bundle

MEISH Peel Off Base Coat is developed as a base gel that can be easily removed without sanding and Acetone, minimizing the burden on the nails.

It is vegan, cruelty-free, HEMA-free, and toxic-free ingredients, as well as a nail-friendly formula.

It will change how you remove gel nail polish and make your life easier. Now you can say goodbye to acetone and flaky nails!!

*Note: MUST BE cured with UV/LED lamp.

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Feature

Designed for DIY Nail Lovers:Beginner Friendly. Easy to remove gel polishes in just one single peel without damaging your nails.

Harmless FormulaBest Quality: Latest formula and High quality basecoat made in JapanHEMA free and 11-Toxic free formulation to protect your precious nails. Vegan & Cruelty-Free.

Best Quality:Latest formula and High quality basecoat made in Japan

Long Lasting:Last up to 2 weeks. Individual results may vary.

Ingredients

Urethane acrylate,4-Hydroxybutyl acrylate,Trimethylbenzoyl Diphenylphosphine Oxide,Methyl benzoylformate,Hydroquinone

Liquid volume

10 ml

Instructions

How to apply: 

Step 1. Trim and buff nails then clean and dry the nail surface completely. (Important to help for long lasting) 

Step 2. Apply a thin layer of Peel-off base coat then cure with UV/LED for 60sec. (It is normal for a base coat to keep sticky after curing.) 

Step 3. Apply a thin layer of colour gel polish then cure with UV/LED for 60sec. Repeat this step to apply the next layer. (Normally 2-3 thin layers are better) 

Step 4. Apply a thin layer of top coat then cure with UV/LED for 90sec.  

How to remove? 

Step 1. Drop a small amount of hand sanitiser or alcohol into the space between the nail and the gel and gently peel it off from the cuticle side gently.

Step 2. If a layer remains after peeling off the Peel Off Base Coat, wipe it off with a lightly damped nail wipe.

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