Reverse tip guide - For even easier salon work
Need to build quickly but short on time? Is your client running late for the appointment? If you need to quickly create the desired nails, then you should definitely try the reverse tip technique, also known as acrylgel tip. The essence of this technique is that you apply the building material - acrylgel, porcelain, or denser building gel - inside the tip and then place it on the natural nail plate. Once it has cured, you remove it from the surface of the nails.
FOR THE PERFECT OUTCOME
KIT - REVERSE TIP - ACRYLGEL TIP KIT REUSABLE - RUSSIAN ALMOND - 120PCS
Fast and efficient work without compromise? Easily build Russian almond, gothic, or modern almond artificial nails! Choose our set specifically designed for Perfect AcrylGel use, which includes 12 different sizes of tips so you can create perfectly fitting artificial nails for all your clients. We especially recommend it if you're not confident enough in shaping long nails yet, or if your client's hands tend to sweat. Get the KIT - Reverse Tip - AcrylGel Tip Kit Reusable - Russian Almond - 120pcs and take your nail building skills to the next level!
NAIL TIP CLIP - FOR REVERSE TECHNIC
Discover an even simpler way to use the reverse tip with the tip holder clamp! With this tool, the reverse tip won't budge from the nail surface, so there's no need to hold the tip separately during curing. This allows you to work on both hands simultaneously. The clamp is transparent, allowing the material to fully cure underneath.
UV/LED LAMP - MINI SHELL
If you're doing your own nails, you can't go wrong with the Mini Shell lamp! Easy to handle and store, making your everyday life significantly easier. You won't have to sacrifice the beauty of your nails even when traveling, as it easily fits in your pocket. The Nail UV/LED Lamp - Mini Shell is rechargeable via power bank and can be used wirelessly. It's particularly recommended for quick curing, speeding up the process, making it a helpful tool for salon work as well.
Curious about other great tips besides the reverse tip technique for when you're short on time? You can find out from our previous blog post titled "What Nail to Make When Your Client Is Late?"
Author:
Ágnes Zsoldos