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OPI GELCOLOR Got the Blues for Red GCW52

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  • OPI GELCOLOR Got the Blues for Red GCW52
  • OPI GELCOLOR Got the Blues for Red GCW52
  • OPI GELCOLOR Got the Blues for Red GCW52
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OPI GELCOLOR Got the Blues for Red

SPECIFICATION

  • Package contains: One 0.5 Fl. oz. | 15 ml gel bottle
  • Shade: A melodious blue-red gel nail polish that hits all the right notes.

DESCRIPTION

  • We’re putting it out there: When it comes to gel nail polish, we think our GelColor is simply the best. Better than all the rest. Yes, we’re as bold as our lineup of color choices. With up to 3 weeks of long-lasting wear and intense shine, we’re confident it will change your nail game—but we also want to make sure you have all the info you need to make the best decision for your manicure look. Read on below to find answers to common questions like What are gel nails? What is gel nail polish? and What are the benefits of gel nails?

HOW TO APPLY GEL NAIL POLISH?

  1. If you’re wearing polish already, it will be removed.
  2. Nails are trimmed, if needed, and shaped with a file. Pick out your favorite nail shape ahead of time!
  3. Cuticles are pushed back or trimmed and nails are buffed then cleaned; you may be asked to wash your hands.
  4. A nail primer like OPI Bond Aid is applied which brings the surface of the natural nail to the proper pH for optimum adhesion, and a bonding base coat is applied. Finishing the preparation to the nail for long-lasting coverage.
  5. Nails are cured under an LED light.
  6. Coats of lacquer and time curing under the LED light alternate until topcoat is applied and cured.
  7. Nails are wiped with an alcohol wipe; you may receive a hand and wrist massage as well!

COLOR ACCURACY

  • We have made every effort to make the colors on screen as accurate as possible. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee an exact match of the screen colors to the colors of the actual products. The color appearing on screen should not be relied on as being such.
  • Colors on screen may vary depending on your screen settings and resolution.

 

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