Gelish® Soak-Off Gel Polish is a game-changer in the nail world. It goes on as smoothly as regular polish but offers so much more. In just 30 seconds under an LED lamp or 2 minutes in traditional UV lamps, it cures perfectly. This gel polish can stay on your nails for up to 3 weeks without chipping or peeling. And when it's time to remove it, it soaks off completely in only 10 - 15 minutes. PETA has certified it as cruelty-free, so you can feel good about using it. The ergonomically designed cap fits comfortably in your hand, allowing for hours of stress-free nail services. Its laser-cut domed bristle brush gives the smoothest application ever and provides better control near the cuticle. With an increased bristle count, it's salon - tested to pick up the ideal amount of product, ensuring full coverage and a streak - free finish. The Gelish bottle is also smartly designed with a large color dot and color bar, making it easy to identify the color from any angle, whether it's on the shelf or in the salon.

Using Gelish Gel Polish is easy. First, sanitize the nail and your client's hands. Then clean the surrounding nail plate and shape the natural nail with your preferred file. Gently buff the nail to remove the shine and wipe away the dust with Nail Surface Cleanse and Wipe It Off lint - free wipes. Apply a thin coat of pH Bond Nail Prep, followed by a thin coat of Foundation Base Gel, making sure to cover the free edges. Put the hand in the 18G LED Light for 5 seconds or UV Light for 1 minute. Next, apply your chosen Gelish Soak - Off Polish, cap the free edge, and cure it for 30 seconds in the 18G LED Light or 2 minutes in UV Light. Repeat for full coverage. After that, apply a thin coat of Top It Off Sealer Gel and cure again. Remove the inhibition layer with the cleansing wipes and finish by massaging Nourish Cuticle Oil around the nail. When using, always follow the curing times to ensure the best results. Keep the product in a cool, dry place. If you have any skin sensitivities, it's a good idea to do a patch test first.