
- DRIP NAILS SKIN
- DRIP NAILS FULL
- DRIP NAILS FREE
Seal and Glow are formulated to react together and give your nails a hard finish. Secondly, the Seal liquid may not be completely dry. This is why it is so important to wipe off any excess powder each time you dip (before you apply Base again.) There are 2 main reasons why your Base or Glow brush will go hard.įirstly, if Base comes into contact with too much powder pigment it can cause the brush to become hard. If you are still having issues with lifting, please contact us and we will be more than happy to go through your process with you :)
DRIP NAILS SKIN
Please note: getting Seal on the skin will not damage it.
Please ensure that you also apply Seal to the front and edges of the nail as missing this could also cause lifting.
DRIP NAILS FULL
Lightly buff the nails (don't go too hard as you can thin your nail beds) but make sure to give the full nail a rough texture.Īnother reason could be that you need to use more of the #3 Seal.Use #1 Bond to dry up excess oil from the nail plate.Push your cuticles back (be sure to get the invisible cuticle off of your nail beds.If they aren't thoroughly dried, you can get lifting.
DRIP NAILS FREE
Start by washing your hands with an oil free soap. Just like building a house, if the foundation isn't set it won't stand up. The main reasons for lifting are improper preparation or not enough #3 Seal liquid. Animal ingredients- We are 100% vegan and do not include animal derivatives. Research has shown that triclosan can alter hormone regulation, might contribute to the development of Triclosan- is an antibacterial ingredient. Studies have suggested that it could be an endocrine disruptor which affects your hormones – in particular, it could potentially affect reproductive health and lipid metabolism. TPHP (Triphenyl Phosphate)- This is a chemical used in plastics to improve flexibility and as a flame retardant. In Europe, Ethyl Tosylamide is considered to be a sulfonamide, and based on the prohibition of sulfonamides in cosmetics it may not be used in cosmetics and personal care products marketed in Europe. When drying, it forms a coat to help nail polish color adhere to the nail plate. Ethyl Tosylamide - This is a chemical widely used in nail polish as a plasticizer, reducing brittleness and increasing durability. Rosin is widely criticized for its high allergenic potential. You can find it in many cosmetics including nail polish. Rosin- A solid residue obtained after distillation of turpentine from coniferous trees especially pines. Phthalates can cause damage to the liver, kidney, lungs and reproductive system. They are also used to increase flexibility and shine. They are often used in nail products to prevent cracking nails and to make them less brittle. Phthalates- These also act as solvents.
Studies have linked parabens to breast cancer.
Parabens - Are preservatives used to prevent bacteria growth to enhance and lengthen product shelf life. It is harmful by inhalation and skin contact and can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness. Xylene- This is a solvent widely used in the cosmetics industry but also in nail polishes. It acts as a cover on your nails, which deprives them of nutrients and causing yellow staining on your nails. Camphor - This is a poisonous chemical that can cause seizures and disorientation when used in large doses. Commonly used in nail polish top coats as a nail strengthener. It is a skin allergen known to cause dermatitis.
Formaldehyde Resin - This is a derivative of formaldehyde, however not quiet as toxic. It is commonly used in nail polish as a hardener/preservation and prevents the nails from chipping. It is known to trigger asthma and is a well known carcinogen (causes cancer). Formaldehyde - This is a chemical used to embalm dead animals and humans. It is commonly used in nail polish as a thinner and gives application a smooth finish. Inhaling high levels can cause light-headedness and nausea. Toluene - This chemical is known to be harmful to your nervous system. Let’s look a little deeper into what 13 free means, and why it is important to us. Our products are also vegan and cruelty free completing our “13 Free” formula. That’s why we formulate to be “13-free” which means we are free of 11 harmful chemicals commonly found in nail polishes including Formaldehyde, Toluene, Formaldehyde resin, Camphor, Xylene, Parabens, phthalates, Rosin, Ethyl Tosylamide, TPHP (Triphenyl Phosphate), Triclosan. At GLAMRDiP we are all about creating the cleanest formulation possible without compromising on performance.