SKU: M1421

Pamplona

A Vibrant red shade – inspired by the beautiful colours seen in Spain’s running of the bulls.

R250.00

Application Process


My Own Muse Gel Polish Base, Colour & Top Coat

Characteristics

  • Flexible.
  • Thin, natural feel.
  • Long lasting & scratch resistant.
  • Easy soak-off within 10 minutes without buffing.

HIGH-QUALITY BEAUTY PRODUCTS TESTED FOREXCELLENCE AND SAFETY

All our products are HEMA and DiHEMA free, making them hypoallergenic and safe on your nails and skin. Our products are also 15 free – we have left out all the nasty toxins often found in gel products to bring you the safest nail products without compromising on quality. Applying My Own Muse Base, Colour and Top Coats in thin layers allows for a natural look and feel that will remain chip free and shiny for 2 to 3 weeks.

Step-By-Step

  • Prepare the nail according to the standard mani/pedi protocol, buffing the nail very lightly with a fine grit nail buff.
  • Wipe the nail with an acetone moistened lint free wipe to remove any dust left from buffing and allow nail to dry completely before starting application process.
  • Apply a thin layer of Muse Gel Polish Base Coat, and cure for 2 minutes under UV lamp or 60 seconds under LED lamp.
  • Apply Muse Gel Polish Colour and cure for 2 minutes under UV lamp or 60 seconds under LED lamp. Repeat this step, ensuring full, even colour coverage.
  • Apply Muse Gel Polish Top Coat evenly, making sure to seal the free nail edge. Cure for 2 minutes under UV lamp or 60 seconds under LED lamp.
  • Allow nails to cool for 30 seconds, then wipe away any residue with lightly moistened acetone cotton pad.

MUSE GEL POLISH SOAK-OFF PROCEDURE

Step-By-Step

  • Moisten a piece of cotton wool well with acetone and place over the nail.
  • Wrap nail snuggly with foil and allow to soak for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Remove foil and using an orange stick gently push the polish off the nail plate.
  • If the polish does not lift easily, add more acetone to the cotton wool, wrap nail with foil and allow another 2 to 3 minutes of soaking to soften.
  • Polish and base coat will wipe off the nail completely if left to soften for long enough, reducing the need to file and buff which could thin the nail plate.

Optional

To reduce soak-off time the shine can be very lightly buffed off the polish.

or

In colder weather a warmed towel can be placed over the hands/feet during soak-off.

15 FREE EXPLAINED


Our products do not contain any of the identified toxins listed below

 1          Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) – a plasticizer proven to be carcinogenic commonly used in nail polish to prevent chips and cracks.

2          Formaldehyde – often used as a preservative in UV gel this carcinogenic substance can cause allergic reactions, breathing problems, and nausea.

3          Toluene – used to help suspend the colour and to form a smooth finish, this chemical has been proven to be harmful to the central nervous system, cause fatigue, dizziness, and nausea!

4          Formaldehyde resin – adds gloss and hardness to nail products and helps the UV gel adhere to the nail, but is a well-known skin allergen and has been proven to cause dermatitis.

5          Camphor – an ingredient used to add shine and elasticity to UV gels, but exposure can cause skin irritations, headaches, nausea, or dizziness.

6          Acetone – toxic in nature and may cause skin or eye irritation, headache, dizziness, or nausea.

7          Bisphenol A – This chemical may cause several allergic skin reactions or irritate the eyes or airways. It even may affect the reproductive system.

8          Ethyl Tosylamide – a plasticizer banned for use in personal care products in Europe as it can cause irritations to the skin/eyes or dysfunctions at a reproductive level.

9          Glycol Ether – may cause irritations to the airways, headaches, nausea, temporary clouding of the cornea or skin irritations. It can even be harmful for unborn babies during pregnancy.

10        Nonylphenol ethoxylate – this chemical can cause serious eye injuries and skin irritations, as well as potential hormonal problems.

11        Parabens – used to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and mold in cosmetic products, they have been associated with the increased risk of hormonal problems and allergic reactions.

12        Styrene – toxic in nature and may cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, and irritations to the airways and skin.

13        Sulfates – can be oxidized into sulphuric acid, a corrosive substance. Exposure to high concentrations of sulfates can cause lung problems or dermatitis.

14        Triphenyl Phosphate (TPHP) – a plasticizer used to improve the flexibility and lifespan of UV gels. Exposure to TPHP has been associated with endocrine impacts and reproductive toxicity.

15        Xylene – solvent used to thin UV gels. Xylene is a well-known allergen that may cause eye and skin irritations, headaches, dizziness, and nausea.

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