Search
Go

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Harmony Gelish Uv Soak Off Gel Polish -Sheek White .5oz
Email a friendView larger image

Harmony Gelish Uv Soak Off Gel Polish -Sheek White .5oz

Our Price: $11.00
SKU:

XL-P632-7564

In Stock
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Description:

Product Description This color gel is conveniently designed by "Gelish by Harmony" with a twist cap and applicator brush, apply like polishes, and cured under UV lamp. Color gels are meant to use on natural nails. These products are made to satisfy natural-nail wearers who long wish their color would last for more than two weeks. Color gels will stay on nails for three weeks with no chipping or peeling, and soak completely off in only 15 minutes.

Features:

Harmony Gelish Uv Soak Off Gel Polish -Sheek White (0.5 Oz)


size 15 ml


Product Details:
Package Length: 2.8 inches
Package Width: 1.7 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 17 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.


Most Helpful Customer Reviews

27 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5Works great for French Manicure -Mar 27, 2011
By Gnomercy
Did a French Manicure for m-i-l a few weeks ago, she loved it.
I did two coast of Bashful color (almost clear) and then
dry brushed the smile line and applied two coats smile of
Sleek White.

It's thin enough that it is easy to work with, and thick enough
that 2 coats creates white opaque for tips. All Gelish polishes
self level so imperfections in your application will even out
if you give it a few seconds before curing. Easiest tip color
I've ever done!

I am going to apply this thinly beneath light color polishes
that are not as opaque as I'd like - I think it should "white-out"
and provide a nice base to build light colors on.

Love Gelish polishes - quick UV cured gel that is hard as nails and
helps protect mine while they grow out from past acrylic enhancements.

French Manicure Gelish combinations I've tried so far:
Bashful/Sleek White = clear shiny base / white tip
Ivory Coast/Sleek White = light tan base / white tip
Light Elegant /Sleek White = Pale Pink Shimmer base / white tip


Hope this helps!

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Great Polish -- Perfect for French Manicure!Mar 29, 2011
By Nicole C.
This is the perfect color for those wanting to have a long-lasting french manicure. It just adds one more step to the Gelish process, so maybe it takes 5-7 minutes longer than a typical mianicure -- but so worth it!

This white is PURE white, so you will only need one coat.

One pointer, though - when painting the white tips, paint one hand then process it under the UV or LED light, then do the other hand. Otherwise, the white tends to spread out beyond the tips if you wait to process it.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect with just the foundation as the baseNov 07, 2011
By C. Kay "Mrs. T. Kay"
I really like this color for french tips. It is a thin white color that does spread easily. I do not use the sheer color that I purchased, my coats get too thick. I let the foundation be the full nail covering. Here is the process I use.
Step 1: Apply foundation and cure the same length of time as a color so it really sets up.
Step 2: I apply a very thin and see-through coat of the white as a much bigger tip than I want it for the french tip. Also do the edges of the tip.
Step 3: I go back with a itty-bitty art brush that I dip in plain old water. I just get the bristles wet, not drippy. I dab off any extra liquid because I just want a flexible brush to pick up the extra white I spread around. I first pick it up from the nail, letting the tacky layer pull hard against the brush while I swipe the smile line. Then dab the brush off before I continue to the next nail.
Step 4: I check the cuticles and under the tips to be sure I picked up all the stray paint with my art brush or an orange stick. I final check all the smile lines to be sure I'm happy with their uniform shape. If I don't like one, I use the art brush to pull off all the white and re-apply.
Step 5: Then I cure in the light for a full color time.
REPEAT for a solid white tip.

Remember, the coats should be very thin. You'll be suprised how the second coat really makes it a nice solid white even though it is very thin. Don't go too thick or you will see bubles and fat tips that peal off!

POINTER #1: Cotton-balls are your enemy. I keep them away from my nail kit because every little particle or fuzzy shows up on your nails as glossy mountains! I find that the art brush is really handy for picking up any clingy fibers and flakes!

Pointer #2: Save the wine to celebrate after your nails are finsihed...I've made the mistake of starting that before french tips and it didn't turn out well. :*)


9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4Grow your nails with Gelish!Oct 11, 2010
By Vickerella
I really like this nail polish. It is easy to put on and hardens in two minutes! Really you can do anything in two minutes! The only thing that prevents me from giving it five stars is that it does take awhile to soak it off...longer than putting it on!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Difficult to useJun 18, 2011
By bcbrosemer
I have many bottles of Gelish polish, and love them all. Except Sleek White. For some reason, this seems much thinner and runnier than other colors. It's hard to control and goes on streaky. It takes a minimum of two coats to get an even, smooth application. If you are using it for french tips, this can cause a ridge at the end of the nail which can be hard to smooth out. It wears as well as other Gelish colors, but not happy with the application.

See all 17 customer reviews on Amazon.com
 
 
 
 
 
About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , Nail Beauty 4U. All rights reserved.
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore