ANGEL NAILS - WORKINGTON
Acrylic nail extension is a cosmetic nail enhancement technique that involves applying acrylic material (a combination of a liquid monomer and a powder polymer) onto the natural nails or nail tips to extend their length.
Acrylic nails need to be filled in every 2-3 weeks. After 2-3 months, they should be soaked off and redone to maintain the best appearance.
BIAB stands for "Builder in a Bottle," and BIAB nails refer to a specific type of nail enhancement technique using a particular product. This technique involves the use of a builder gel that comes in a bottle and is applied directly to the natural nails.They offer a middle ground between the strength of acrylic nails and the flexibility of traditional gel nails .
BIAB also need to be filled in every 2-3 weeks. After 2-3 months , they should be soaked off and redone to maintain the best appearance.
Shellac/Gel polish is a type of nail polish that is formulated with a gel base. It is designed to provide a longer-lasting and more durable manicure compared to traditional nail polish. Gel polish requires a curing process under a UV or LED lamp to harden and set, creating a glossy and chip-resistant finish.
Shellac/Gel Polish should be soaked off and reapplied every 2-3 weeks to maintain the best look.