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ArtisticColour Revolution Reactive Nail Lacquer (15ml)

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R149

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Please note
  • For a longer-lasting finish, this product requires a Reactive Bonder and Reactive Gloss coat
  • Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging
About

 Artistic Colour Revolution offers up to 10 days wear and breakthrough shine. No LED Light is required and the polish is dry to the touch in 8 minutes. We recommend you use each shade with the Reactive Bonder Base Coat and Reactive Gloss Top Coat to increase longevity. Artistic Colour Revolution is a 5 Free formula.

Product Features
  • Also polish is a breakthrough shine which means no led light is required to give it a brilliant shine
  • This polish drys in 8 minutes.
  • Gloss and Bonder - for extended wear and shine

Break-thru Shine

  • Patented Formula: CRYSTAL SHINE you have to see to believe

Wears Up To 10 Days

  • Patented Formula: Adhesion promoting monomer technology

5 Free Formulation

  • No DBP, Toluene, Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Camphor

Matching Shades

  • Reactive Hybrid Colour shares matching shades with Colour Gloss Soak Off Gel Nail Colour

100% Professional

  • Custom packaging design to withstand the salon environment
Product Specification
  • 15ml

How to use:

Here’s how it works: it’s a three-step system, so you must start with one coat of the Reactive Bonder, apply two coats of your Colour Revolution colour of choice, then add one final coat of your Reactive Gloss. The three are formulated to work together on a chemical level: a self-curing reactive oligomer helps bond the products together so the color lasts longer on nails.

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