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Mitty Pure Gel Polish - Universe

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Mitty Pure Gel Polish - UniverseGel Nail Polish With a Difference Mitty's specially developed gel polish formula assures long lasting wear and high gloss shine that resists fading, chipping and colour changes over time. This soak off gel polish can be applied as a two or three step system and will cure in 30 seconds under LED lamp or 2 minutes under UV lamp. The Mitty Difference : 100% Vegan 100% Cruelty FREE 100% Palm Oil FREE 100% Pure Gel System Highly pigmented for easy coverage

Gel Nail Polish With a Difference

Mitty's specially developed gel polish formula assures long lasting wear and high-gloss shine that resists fading, chipping and colour changes over time. This soak-off gel polish can be applied as a two or three step system and will cure in 30 seconds under LED lamp or 2 minutes under UV lamp.

The Mitty Difference : 

  • 100% Vegan
  • 100% Cruelty FREE
  • 100% Palm Oil FREE
  • 100% Pure Gel System
  • Highly pigmented for easy coverage
  • Up to 5 weeks long lasting formula
  • Fast soak-off removal with acetone
  • LED nail lamp curable

 Easy Gel Polish Applications : 

  1. Prepare your nails by pushing the cuticle back.
  2. Gently buff the nail surface, using a Mitty 180/180 Grit file.
  3. Apply Mitty PH Bonder, let air dry.
  4. Apply Mitty Gel Primer, let air dry.
  5. Apply a thin layer of Mitty clear base coat. Cure for 30 seconds in Mitty 54W LED Lamp.
  6. Apply a thin layer of gel polish and cure for 30 seconds in Mitty 54W LED Lamp. Repeat this step.
  7. Apply non wipe top coat and cure for 60 seconds in Mitty 54W LED Lamp.

PLEASE NOTE: Curing time may differ depending on the voltage of your LED nail lamp.  

How to Remove Gel Polish Super Easy : 

  1. File your applied gel polish to remove seal with Mitty 100/100 Grit file.
  2. Cut a cotton pad into 4 pieces.
  3. Soak the pad with pure acetone.
  4. Slip the pad inside Mitty Polish off Soakie and slide the Soakie onto your finger. (You can use aluminum foil as well; however we ask that you consider the impact on the environment)
  5. Wait 10-15 minutes.
  6. Using a cuticle pusher, remove the gel polish. Repeat previous steps if polish is not fully removed.
  7. Buff your nails.
  8. Use Mitty Cuticle oil to moisturise your cuticles and nails.

Size: Mitty gel polish is 10ml

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