Biab Gel Collection
Biab Gel Collection
Premium NB BIAB GEL, also known as Builder in a Bottle, are a popular alternative to traditional gel manicures. Here’s what you need to know:
1.What Is BIAB?
BIAB is a soak-off gel that’s harder than regular gel polish. It’s created using a specific builder soft-gel formula that’s gentler than acrylics but thicker than normal gel polishes.
Unlike regular gels, BIAB offers added benefits, including extra strength and protection. It allows your natural nails to grow underneath without chipping or tearing1.
2.How Does It Work?
Think of BIAB as a protective gel overlay for your natural nails. It helps them grow without the risk of breakage.
The technique involves applying a strong layer over your natural nails, allowing them to thrive while maintaining durability2.
3.How to apply ?
NATURAL NAIL OVERLAY using Premimum NB BIAB GEL
STEP #1: NAIL PREP - NATURAL NAIL OVERLAY
• Sanitize your own and your customer’s hands.
• Push back and trim excess cuticles.
• File nails into shape
• Gently buff nails , Buffer to remove any shine.
• Dehydrate and Primer
STEP #2: FIRST LAYER - NATURAL NAIL OVERLAY
• Apply a thin layer of Premium NB Rubber Base .
• Cure using the UV Light The Way Lamp on Low Heat Mode (90 seconds),
. If the customer experiences a ‘heat spike’, remove the nails from the lamp. Lost seconds must be regained using Low Heat Mode again.’
STEP #3: SECOND LAYER - NATURAL NAIL OVERLAY
Apply a thin slip layer NB BIAB GEL over the natural nail . Seal the free edge.
• Apply a medium bead of Premium NB BIAB GEL , spreading side to side and dragging away from the cuticle area. Avoid thick build-up around the free edge and the cuticle area.
• Seal the free edge.
• Build and cure one nail at a time, turn the hand over to help create apex if necessary.
• Cure using the UV Light The Way Lamp on low heat mode (99 seconds)
STEP #4 : REFINE - NATURAL NAIL OVERLAY
• Wipe with Isopropyl Alcohol.
• Refine the nail using a 120/180 grit File.
• Buff into shape using a 100/180 grit Buffer, concentrating
on reducing the product around the cuticle area and the free edge.
• Remove any dust with a duster brush.