NSI’s Simplicite PolyDip system uses poly bonded oligomer technology for a light-cured system that allows a faster service and keeps clients’ nails stronger and healthier. The odorless system can be used for natural nails and tip overlays. The formula bonds to the natural nail, absorbs the polymer, and, once cured, stays strong, durable, and flexible.

1. Prep the natural nail. Apply a tip if an extension is desired. Apply Simplicite Prep to all 10 nails, then apply Simplicite Bond to ensure a strong bonded application.

2. Apply a thin coat of Simplicite Polybase to one hand and cure in NSI Dual Cure Lamp LED for 30 seconds or UV for two minutes. Repeat on the other hand.

3. Apply a thin coat of Simplicite Polybase to one hand. Slide evenly into the Simplicite Clear Powder at a 45-degree angle. Cure for 30 seconds in an LED light or two minutes in a UV light. Repeat on the other hand.

4. Brush off excess powder. Apply a second thin coat of Simplicite Polybase to one hand. Slide evenly into the Powder Clear of your choice at a 45-degree angle, leaving a margin at the cuticle line to prevent bulk. If you need to create a higher apex, brush on the Simplicite Polybase and slide two-thirds of the length of the nail into the Simplicite Clear powder to create an apex. Cure for 30 seconds in an LED light or two minutes in a UV light. Repeat on the other hand.

5. Brush off excess powder. Apply a layer of Simplicite Seal to one hand. Cure in the NSI Dual Cure Lamp LED for 30 seconds or UV for two minutes before filing. Repeat on the other hand. File using a 180/240 Endurance Grit file. Apply a third thin coat of Simplicite Polybase and slide into the Secrets Sparkle of your choice (this demo uses Secrets Sparkle Stroke of Midnight). Cure for 30 seconds in an LED light or two minutes in a UV light.

6. Finish with a layer of Simplicite Seal on one hand. Cure for 30 seconds in an LED light or two minutes in a UV light. Repeat on the other hand. Using a lint-free wipe, remove the tacky layer with Cleanse.

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