Description
Introducing Dan’s Nails – Frosty Revel Rubber Base Gel Polish, a semi-sheer white base filled with icy iridescent flakes that reflect hints of silver, lilac, and ocean blue. This elegant and festive rubber base evokes the feeling of a winter celebration — soft, luminous, and unforgettable.
Designed with a self-leveling formula and medium viscosity, Frosty Revel is ideal for reinforcing weak or uneven nails, while delivering a clean, bright look with a subtle sparkle. The flakes blend naturally into the base, making it a favorite for French manicures, bridal nails, or winter sets with a twist.
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Product Details
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Volume: 15ml / 0.5 fl. oz
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Color: Frosty Revel – Semi-sheer white with iridescent flakes (silver, lilac, blue)
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Includes: 1 Bottle
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Curing Required: UV/LED Lamp (not included)
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Collection: Blink Fest
Why Nail Professionals Love It
FOR PROFESSIONAL USE: Frosty Revel offers gentle strength and structure, perfect for base layers or a standalone manicure with a snowy shimmer.
SELF-LEVELING TEXTURE: Smooths out ridges and unevenness for flawless nail beds with no overflow.
LONG-LASTING FORMULA: Delivers 28+ days of chip-resistant wear with proper prep and sealing.
SUPERIOR ADHESION: Leaves a tacky layer after curing to lock in color and top coat securely.
UV/LED COMPATIBLE: Must be cured under nail lamp. Not air-drying.
How to Apply Dan’s Rubber Base Gel:
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Prep and clean the natural nail surface.
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Apply Dan’s Bond Primer for optimal bonding.
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Add a thin coat of Frosty Revel and cure 60–120 seconds.
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Apply a second layer if needed and cure again.
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Finish with Dan’s Super Gloss Top Coat and cure once more.
How to Remove:
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File the top layer with a 100-grit file or bit.
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Soak cotton in acetone, apply and wrap for 10–15 minutes.
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Push off loosened product gently.
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Buff and hydrate nails post-removal.
Ingredients:
2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate, Diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethyl benzoyl)phosphine oxide, Silica Dimethyl Silylate