The Edge FIX 'N' FLEX GEL Natural Nude 15ml
The flexible gel—perfect for molding, carving, repairing, applying rhinestones, and more.
Can Fix 'N' Flex Gel be used on natural nails and tips?
It’s not advisable to create a full nail out of Fix 'N' Flex; however, it’s an essential tool for quick, strong nail repairs. This can be used quickly to repair any gel extension or natural nail break. A basecoat must be used when using Fix 'N' Flex.
How should the nail be prepped before using Fix 'N' Flex Gel?
The nail should be prepped as normal by removing surface shine and cuticle, and a basecoat should be applied before the application of Fix 'N' Flex Gel.
How long does Fix 'N' Flex last gel last on the nails?
Fix 'N' Flex gel should last as long as your regular gel manicure lasts. 2-4 weeks.
How do I remove Fix 'N' Flex gel?
To remove Fix 'N' Flex, you must file any product on the nail, including the fix and flex to a thin layer. Wrap in a foil soak wrap and acetone for 10 minutes. This should remove easily with an orange wood stick.
How does Fix 'N' Flex differ to other nail systems?
Fix 'N' Flex is a putty-like gel used to repair and strengthen broken nails. It’s harder and less flexible than other systems, making it ideal for keeping splits and breaks stable. However, Fix 'N' Flex should not be used to build a full nail. Take care with the amount of product you use, as it can build up in thickness quickly, which isn’t necessary. Only a small amount is needed to create a strong, secure repair.
Why is my Fix 'N' Flex gel lifting?
Your fix and flex could be lifting if you have not used a suitable basecoat or applied fix and flex too thickly, and an under-cure has occurred.
How do I cure Fix 'N' Flex gel?
Cure in your lamp for 1
minute LED, 2 minutes UV.
Can you do infills with Fix 'N' Flex gel?
You cannot complete a full nail infill with Fix 'N' Flex, but you can infill with your usual product over any Fix 'N' Flex repairs you have done. Just remember to pop a basecoat underneath it.
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