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Reshaping Demo: Medium Round Soft Gel Tip to Almond Shape

New Soft Gel Tips from Gelish Professional are full coverage, pre-shaped with precision and uniquely designed to move with the contour of the natural nail. Watch as a set is reshaped to a clean, almond nail and then polished and perfected.

by Staff
March 2, 2021
Reshaping Demo: Medium Round Soft Gel Tip to Almond Shape

 

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New Soft Gel Tips from Gelish Professionalare full coverage, pre-shaped with precision and uniquely designed to move with the contour of the natural nail. Gelish by Hand & Nail Harmony introduced these new clear, full coverage tips to offer maximum strength for superior durability from cuticle to free edge.

The speed of applying pre-shaped, full coverage soft gels means nail artists can deliver gorgeous, long-lasting nail in less than 20 minutes for a full set. Available in 550 count boxes of these styles: Medium Round, Short Round, Medium Coffin, Long Coffin and Long Stiletto.

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In this demo from the brand, we watch as the medium round tips are reshaped and then polished and perfected to a lovely clean almond.


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