No, Hard gel is not soak-able. If you want soak off then you would need a “soft gel”. ❤️ You can however apply a soak off base gel first, in this case it would be X-Bond that is compatible with Trinity. Then for removal you would file the hard gel down thin and break through to the base gel, then soak off.
Have you had issues with the top coat cracking/peeling or lifting a little bit when using the pigment powders? My clients always look a mess when they come back 3-4 weeks later when I use the powders and it makes me not want to use them.
So nice to see a new WMW video from you 😊. Love the design and nice to see your Mom's hands again 🤭
Thank you! My mom has moved since this video, and I haven’t been able to do her nails for a few months. 🥲 I hope I can give her cute nails again soon!
Yay. A new video.
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Beautiful set. Mind sharing the name of the sparkly gel you mentioned is discontinued? You know, just in case I see it around.
Its the CND Brisa Silver Shimmer!
@@NailsByKatieDutra Thanks so much for the very quick reply.
Trinity is a hard gel but is it soak able? Wondering if there is a hard gel that is soak-able if applying thinner
No, Hard gel is not soak-able. If you want soak off then you would need a “soft gel”. ❤️ You can however apply a soak off base gel first, in this case it would be X-Bond that is compatible with Trinity. Then for removal you would file the hard gel down thin and break through to the base gel, then soak off.
Hi, no you can't soak off Trinity 🙂
Have you had issues with the top coat cracking/peeling or lifting a little bit when using the pigment powders? My clients always look a mess when they come back 3-4 weeks later when I use the powders and it makes me not want to use them.
No I haven’t had any issues! You can always file the edges a bit after the pigments to help prevent chipping. Kind of like you would chrome