Fiberglass for nail extension
Fiberglass is a material for modeling nails without using forms. It allows you to quickly create a durable yet thin structure and is suitable for beginners and experienced nail technicians. It is used for both full extensions and repairs: filling in missing corners and lengthening the free edge.
Features of fiberglass for nail extension
- Quick modeling without forms: speeds up the extension process and simplifies work.
- Thin and durable architecture: provides a natural look and high durability.
- Suitable for beginners: does not require complex skills, easy to control during work.
- Universal compatibility: works with gel systems, thick/hard bases, and gel polish systems.
- Repair and correction: ideal for extending corners, lengthening the free edge, and restoring broken nails.
- Semi-transparent plate: looks thin and natural after rolling.
How to use fiberglass for nail extension
- Prepare the nail plate: remove the gloss and degrease it.
- Apply a thin layer of base coat and cure it in a lamp.
- Cut a small piece of fiberglass and roll it out with an orange stick into a thin, translucent plate.
- Fix the fiber to the sticky layer of the base at the free edge (approximately 1/2 the length of the nail), gently pressing and spreading it with a stick.
- Model the nail with gel using a square brush, creating the desired length and shape over the Fiber plate, then cure.
- Cut off any excess fiber with scissors, file away any unevenness, and apply a top coat.
Product type: fiberglass for modeling/extensions.
Purpose: extensions without forms, repairs, corner extensions, free edge extensions.