![]() I didn’t do that the first time and my manicure only lasted about a week (which is actually still good for me compared to my at-home manicures in the past). Running it under hot water completely fixed that and it applied with no difficulty at all after. *My base coat had a really thick, jelly like texture to it at first. ![]() Spoiler: The manicure lasted longer than 5 days and then I was really hooked. I ate my words thoughts and, in that moment, decided I didn’t even care if it didn’t wear longer than 5 days because if it dries that fast, I can afford the time to redo it if necessary. I thought there was no way I would actually complete all the steps and have dry nails without smudges in that time frame, but I decided to push my luck. The first time I tried the process, I had about fifteen spare minutes before Bodie was going to get up from his nap. ![]() No UV lamps, no spray, no waiting around… it’s just application and admiration. Legitimately, as soon as you are finished with one step, there’s no lag time before you can start applying the next. Maybe because I was only like half-believing the insanely fast dry time claim to be true before using the products for myself.
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