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Harmony Gelish UV Soak Off Gel Polish Snow Bunny
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- Lasts up to 3 Weeks
- Won’t chip, peel or fade
- Goes on like a normal polish but cures like a gel
Gelish
This color gel is conveniently designed by “Gelish by Harmony” with a twist cap and applicator brush, apply like polishes, and cured under UV lamp. Color gels are meant to use on natural nails. These products are made to satisfy natural-nail wearers who long wish their color would last for more than two weeks. Color gels will stay on nails for three weeks with no chipping or peeling, and soak completely off in only 15 minutes.
Harmony Gelish UV Soak Off Gel Polish Snow Bunny
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Hand & Nail Harmony Gelish pH Bond – 01206
Gelish – click on the image below for more information.
- dehydrating step
- proper preparation of nail plate
- used with acrylic, gel nails and any nail adhesives and tip applications
- prior to any base coat or nail strengthener for optimal performance
Gelish
PH Bond is used in the preparation of the nail as a dehydrating step. This product is essential in the proper perparation of the nail plate. PH Bond can be used in all types of services including prior to acrylic services, gel applications, any nail adhesives and tip applications, as well as prior to any base coat or nail strengthener for optimal performance.
Hand & Nail Harmony Gelish pH Bond – 01206
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…..Benefits of a gel manicure… 1) Your nail polish doesn’t chip or peel for two weeks or more!!! 2) It dries faster than a normal manicure 3) It stays shiny!! 4) It helps your nails to grow! I can easily have 10 long finger nails!! 5) You can add shimmers to your manis!!! 6) You can get creative with your nails!! 7) I do my own pedicures -they last for over a month!!! So being the DIY-er I am – I researched it a LOT online. Discovered where to buy the equipment and supplies, read HUNDREDS of threads on beauty forums… so I thought I would compile what I learned and show you how easy it is to do. The supplies are now easily available to home users – you can purchase the gels at Sally’s or Ulta. Make sure you sign up for the reward programs for both of these stores if you buy from them!! You will get coupons towards future purchases – you know how much I love saving you money!!! Ulta sells the gel products – Red Carpet Manicure. Gel Supplies you need: – UV or LED Light (I recommend an LED light) -Foundation Coat -Top It Off Coat – Gel nail color (or check out my other video on how to use reg nail polish)! – Orly Bonder -91% or higher rubbing alcohol – lint free material (like paper towels) *** Please review Gel Nails Part I video for details on this *** To prep the nail you will need: – Cuticle remover – Cuticle pusher – Curette To Remove the Gel polish you need: – Foil – cotton squares – 100% pure acetone Let me know if you have any questions. Go check out my FB page …
Video Rating: 5 / 5



Natural-looking French Manicure White!,
Snow Bunny is great for a more natural-looking French. It’s definitely a cream/off-white color.
Application is smooth and does not streak at all; 1 coat is really all you need, but I do 2 out of pure habit. I usually use this color on my tips, with Little Princess as the base pink. It’s a great French combo, in my opinion!
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|Great for French Nails,
I bought this polish to do french manicures and I love it. I like my french manicures to look very natural… I personally shy away from the real WHITE finger tips. I love this color and I am so happy that I purchased it. The only reason I gave it a 4 star and not a 5 star is because this nail polish does tend to be a bit thick but that is true of all gelish nail polish.
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|a great product,
a great color for the free edge of an american manicure, this product does what it says- stays on, chip free for about two weeks then you soak it off. Works great, and if you have an LED light to cure it, even faster than UV.
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|Dehydrates nail plate – alcohol works just as well for many,
I don’t have any problem with Gelish polishes sticking properly without using this.
I simply use alcohol swab to dehydrate the nail.
Not absolutely necessary.
Edit: 6 months later and I’m here to buy a bottle to help manicure last longer on friends nails.
I’ll try it myself with darker colors that I tend to apply heavier – those lift more than light colors for me.
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|This is great,
I am a gelish fan and that is all I wear. I also do traveling manicures and pedicures. The instructions for applying gel polish is you have to lightly buff the nail, use the cleanser then do you base coat etc. PH Bond is optional but I find my customers do not like to have their nails buffed because it can be damaging to the nail. I think this dehydrates better than just plain alcohol or gelish cleanser. I do recommend still using the cleanser and the ph bond if you have super smooth nails and you don’t want them buffed. A couple people have super smooth nails and they didn’t want them buffed so I just used cleanser and their polish peeled but if the nails is slightly buffed or dehydrated it works fine without buffing. PH bond is good to have.
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|Alcohol didn’t work for me,
I was having issues with the Gelish polish peeling off my nails after about a week. Regular nail polish rarely lasted more than 2-3 days before it started peeling. I was using alcohol wipes before but that didn’t work well either. So, I decided to purchase the PH Bond. This stuff works for me! I have had the polish on now for more than a week and it’s still perfect – YAY! If you are having problems with your Gelish peeling or not lasting, I would consider trying this product. It’s fairly inexpensive and it does the job well.
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