Description
Professional clear builder gel (hard gel) for sculpting, overlays, and encapsulation. Medium viscosity, self-leveling, and crystal finish – perfect for beginners and pros.
Discover the performance of Builder Gel Clear (Hard Gel) from the LevelPro collection by Dan’s Nails. This professional gel combines strength, flexibility, and a flawless transparent finish, making it an essential for any nail technician.
Its medium consistency provides excellent control without running, while the self-leveling formula ensures smooth application and reduces filing time. The crystal-clear result enhances encapsulated designs, overlays, and nail art, giving every set a professional look.
Whether you’re building extensions, reinforcing natural nails, or working with encapsulated effects, Builder Gel Clear (Hard Gel) delivers durability and shine that lasts.
Benefits:
- Crystal-clear transparency, ideal for encapsulation.
- Medium viscosity for controlled application.
- Self-leveling formula that saves time.
- Strong adhesion and long wear.
- Works with tips, forms, and natural overlays.
- Suitable for beginners and advanced nail techs.
Technical Details:
- Net Weight: 50 g
- Color: Clear
- Viscosity: Medium
- Curing:
- LED lamp (48W+): 60 sec
- UV lamp: 120 sec
- System: Builder Gel / Hard Gel
- Recommended Use: Extensions, overlays, encapsulation, kapping
How to Use:
- Prep the natural nail: clean, dehydrate, and apply primer or base.
- Apply a thin base gel layer and cure.
- Place the required amount of Builder Gel Clear (Hard Gel) on the nail.
- Sculpt and allow it to self-level.
- Cure under LED or UV lamp.
- Cleanse (if tacky), file, and refine.
- Finish with top coat for a lasting shine.
Builder Gel FAQs:
Can it be used for long extensions?
Yes, it’s strong and flexible enough for both short and long nails.
Is a base coat necessary?
Yes, a thin layer of base gel improves adhesion and protects the nail.
Can it encapsulate nail art?
Definitely – its transparency highlights glitters, pigments, and designs.
Is it self-leveling?
Yes, making application faster and reducing filing.