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Styleberry14-Piece Pink Collection Polygel Nail Extension Kit with 120 Tips

R549

R1,300
About

This Styleberry polygel kit gives you a salon-quality finish in the comfort of your own home. It is easy to use, strong, durable and can be used with any gel system. The polygel can also be used as an overlay for added strength to your normal gel manicure or as a natural overlay to help nails grow.

Treat yourself to a perfect and professional gel manicure in the comfort of your home at a fraction of the cost of salons.

Product Features
  • UV Gel Polish
  • Long-lasting: Styleberry polygel and gel polish formula is of a superior quality that is long-lasting. Once applied this product will last for 23-28 days
  • No nicks, chips or smudges
  • Quality materials: Styleberry polygel and gel polish are manufactured using high-quality natural resin which will not damage your nail
  • Colour longevity and intensity
  • Nail dryer (UV lamp) required
  • Easy aplication & durable
  • Vegan friendly
  • Great gift idea
  • Removal tip: If you want to remove the polygel, you can file the nail extension down and buffer before using acetone to remove the balance of the product
What’s in the box?
  • 6x Poly Gels (15 grams each)
  • 1x Base Coat (10ml)
  • 1x Top Coat (10ml)
  • 1x Nail File
  • 3x Nail Glitter Powder
  • 1x Poly Gel Slip Solution (30ml)
  • 1x Dual-ended Extension Brush
  • 120x Plastic Nail Tips
  • 1x User Manual
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