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OPI Gelcolor Got The Blues For Red 0.5floz GC W52

SKU: NE-CGC-GCW52-0D5

Description

Description

Got the Blues for Red

A melodious blue-red gel nail polish that hits all the right notes.

Fast application for this mellow blue-based red. Non-damaging removal, so you won't be singing the blues. Our OPI gel shades deliver intensely pigmented color coverage and every stroke self corrects and stays put thanks to OPI Intelli-Gel technology™.

  • Self-corrects and stays put.
  • Two coats deliver INTENSE color saturation and superior shine.
  • Stay-true color that won't fade over time.
  • 3 weeks of professional wear.
  • Cures in 30 seconds in our OPI Star Light.
  • Easily soaks off without damaging nails.
  • Vegan and HEMA-free.

Directions

Directions

1. Shake all bottles vigorously for 1 minute to thoroughly mix ingredients.
2. Properly prep nails and cuticles for optimal adhesion. Apply one coat of Bond-Aid pH Balancing Agent.
3. Apply Super Base Base Coat by capping the free edge first, then apply an ultra thin coat to the nail surface. Cure 30 seconds in the OPI Star Light.
4. Apply 2 coats of GelColor. Start by capping the free edge, then apply a very thin coat of GelColor to the nail surface. Cure for 30 seconds. Repeat.
5. Apply Super Gloss Top Coat by capping the free edge first, then apply a thin coat to the nail surface. Cure 30 seconds.
6. Remove tacky layer on Super Gloss Top Coat with an Expert Touch Nail Wipe saturated in N.A.S. 99.
7. Massage a drop of ProSpa Nail & Cuticle Oil into cuticles.

Ingredients

Ingredients

Ingredients (Got the Blues for Red) : Polyurethane-57, Benzyl Methacrylate, Trimethylolpropane Trimethacrylate, Isobornyl Methacrylate, Ethyl Trimethylbenzoyl Phenylphosphinate, PEG-9 Dimethacrylate, Silica, Bis-Trimethylbenzoyl Phenylphosphine Oxide, BHT, p-Hydroxyanisole, Hydroquinone, [May Contain/Peut Contenir/+/-: Red 34 Lake (CI 15880), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77499)].

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