Once you have prepared your nails, you can go straight in with Rubber Base. When using Rubber Base, you do not need to apply a Base Coat underneath, because Rubber Base is essentially a Base Coat with color.
You can use Rubber Base in two ways: either in thin layers or to build a slightly thicker reinforcement. However, Rubber Base can only provide a light strengthening of your natural nail, as it is a softer product than, for example, Builder Gel, and therefore moves along with the nail.
Method 1 (Thin layers): Apply Rubber Base by first placing a thin layer over the entire nail. Do this by placing the brush in the middle of the nail and gently pushing it down towards the cuticle. Once you reach the cuticle, pull the product up along the sides of the nail towards the tip, sealing the product at the nail edge. It is important not to touch the skin around the nail, either at the base or sides. After applying a thin layer across the entire nail, cure it for 60–90 seconds in our UV/LED lamp.
Method 2 (Building): Apply Rubber Base by first placing a thin layer over the entire nail. Do this by placing the brush in the middle of the nail and gently pushing it down towards the cuticle. Once you reach the cuticle, pull the product up along the sides of the nail towards the tip, sealing the product at the nail edge. It is important not to touch the skin around the nail, either at the base or sides.
If you accidentally touch the surrounding skin or your cuticles, you must remove it before curing the product. For this, you can advantageously use one of our Micro Brushes dipped in Cleanser to remove the product.
After applying a thin layer across the entire nail, this layer should not be cured yet. This is your slip layer.