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Good Girl

Glaze Design

Color: Good Girl - Standard

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Glaze Application

Features

Pale nude semi-cured gel nail strips featuring white tips with mega volume and maximum shine.

QUICK & EASY: Easy-to-apply, fast-curing formula.
MOLDED SHAPE: Voluminous center x thin cuticle edge design sculpts and adds definition to nail shape.
MEGA VOLUME: Plump gel that masks imperfections for a smooth finish.
MIRROR SHINE: Rich, bold color with light-reflecting particles deliver brilliant shine.
EVEN SURFACE: Three perfectly-layered coats of gel polish create an always-even surface.
GEL STRONG: Lasting shine and durable wear for up to 14 days.

What's Included

32 semi-cured gel nail strips, 1 prep pad, 1 nail file, 1 manicure stick

Ingredients

Strip: Acrylates Copolymer, Polyurethane-11, Dipentaerythrityl Pentaacrylate, Acrylates Crosspolymer, Polyester-5, Synthetic Fluorophlogopite, Polyethylene Terephthalate, Polyurethane-33, Aluminum Hydroxide, Tin Oxide. May Contain: Chromium Oxide Green, Iron Oxides, Red 36, Manganese Violent, Blue 1 Lake, Titanium Dioxide, Aluminum Powder
Prep Pad: Isopropyl Alcohol, Water/Aqua/Eau

Glaze Design Good Girl - Standard
Glaze
How do I prep my nails for Glaze?

Wash your hands with an oil-free soap and water (dish soap works great to remove oils from the skin and nails! This helps Glaze adhere best). Shape the nails and push back cuticles. Use the enclosed Prep Pad to remove any remaining oil and residue. Make sure your nails are completely dry before application.

Do I need a base or top coat?

Because Glaze is an all-in-one product, no additional base coat, nail strengthener or top coat is needed. Should you decide to wear an additional product with Glaze, we cannot guarantee lasting results.

I'm in between sizes. What should I do?

If you’re in between sizes, size down! It’s always better to use a strip that is slightly too small, than too big. If there is any overlap on the skin along the sides or cuticle line, there may be lifting.

What if I mess up a nail? Can I redo it?

Yes! You can reposition the strip if needed, but we recommend minimizing the number of attempts. If you feel the adhesive is weaker after repositioning, it's best to use a new strip for optimal results.

How many times do I need to cure?

Glaze only requires 1 cure for 60 seconds.

My nails feel sensitive while curing. Why is this happening?

If you notice any discomfort during curing, this may indicate a thinning or weakened nail bed. Remove your hand for a moment, and then replace to finish curing.

I'm noticing lifting and/or chipping at the tips. What happened?

Glaze should be trimmed to the exact length of your natural nail prior to curing—please make sure the strip is not extending beyond your nail length, as this can cause lifting and chipping. After curing, take care to file off any remaining excess so that the strip is completely flush to your natural nail.

How can I prevent my hair from getting caught?

Tip 1: Before use, clean the cuticle line neatly. This step is important, as dead skin is a main cause of premature lifting, and hair getting caught. Carefully push back the cuticles and optionally remove your cuticles by trimming with a cuticle nipper or gently buffing them away with the included file. Then, ensure the nails are clear from oils and residue by wiping down with the included prep pad.

Tip 2: Press down all around the cuticle area and entire nail surface using the included manicure stick. Then, press and smooth the entire nail surface with your finger, making sure there is no gap between Glaze and your nail.

How do I remove Glaze?

To remove Glaze, apply cuticle oil (such as our Magic Off+ Remover) to the base of the nail. Using a manicure stick, gently and slowly lift the nail strip from the corner of the cuticle area. Saturate the nail with additional oil to help loosen the adhesive. After a few moments, gently and slowly lift off the Glaze from your nail by pushing from the cuticle line toward the tip of the nail with the manicure stick. Do not rush! If you feel any tension, apply more oil, and allow more time for the adhesive to dissolve.

How should I take care of my nails in between manicures?

Use our Red Therapy line to treat your nails! Make sure to also regularly moisturize your hands and nails with lotion and oils.

How do I store my leftover Glaze? Does it expire?

Before curing your nails, make sure your leftover strips are placed in the black carton in order to prevent premature nail curing if exposed to LED lamp light. Glaze will stay fresh for 12 months after being opened! 

Reviews

3.5
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
Based on 2 reviews
50%would recommend this product
Total 5 star reviews: 0 Total 4 star reviews: 1 Total 3 star reviews: 1 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
QualityRated 3.5 on a scale of 1 to 5
ColorRated 5.0 on a scale of 1 to 5
Ease of UseRated 4.0 on a scale of 1 to 5
Long-LastingRated 3.0 on a scale of 1 to 5
2 reviews
  • Melanie J.
    Age Range 35 - 44
    2 days ago
    Age Range 35 - 44
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    Finally a good French!!

    Love this set, perfect ratio (finally) with the French tip & nail. I just put them on today so not sure how long they will last, we’ll see. I will say the gel strips felt a little less thick than solid colors

  • Tracie T.
    Verified Reviewer
    Age Range 55 - 64
    1 month ago
    Age Range 55 - 64
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    I love the white tips!

    I love the white tips but it seems that the formula has changed. I no longer am able to get 14 days out of my glaze applications. I have not changed my application process but it seems like the last 10 sets I have purchased do not last me the entire 14 days. I do use a squish light and I make sure that I press my ends down before I cure them and I do use a bigger light but it doesn't matter. I am lucky if I get 7 days out of them.

    I still have a stash of the older French White and they stay on 14 days or more. Please go back to the old formula!

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