- Make sure nails are clean and dry.
- Use nail polish remover to wipe away any residue on the nail.
- Apply 2 coats of Miracle Gel™ Color.
- Allow color to dry for 5 minutes.
- Apply 1 coat of Miracle Gel™ Top Coat Easily removes with regular nail polish remover!
How long does Sally Hansen gel take to dry?
Let it dry for five minutes, and you're done — super easy and hassle-free.14 may 2019
Do you need Step 2 for Sally Hansen Miracle Gel?
Our Sally Hansen Miracle Gel polish is a unique system that works best if only the Step 1 Nail Color and Step 2 Top Coat is used. We would not recommend using this product to apply tips or fill in existing gel manicures as this is not the use our product has been tested for.
How long do you cure Sally Hansen Gel Polish?
Apply color - cure for 30 seconds (then repeat with 2nd coat). 3. Apply top coat - cure for 30 seconds & wipe with nail cleanser pad. Done!
What are the steps for gel polish?
- Gently remove sureface oils with buffer. Roll polish bottle in palms of hands. ...
- Apply a thin coat of Base Coat. Remove any excess from cuticle. ...
- Cure for 30 seconds under LED lamp. Apply a thin coat of Color. ...
- Apply cleanse product to remove residue.
Does Sally Hansen gel nail polish dry fast?
Their colors are great and dries fast and very easy to apply. I always buy and will keep buying it ! I love this nail polish. Sally Hansen is all I ever use.
How do you make Sally Hansen Miracle Gel dry faster?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsVniCUaSQ0
Does Sally Hansen Miracle Gel need to be cured?
The Sally Hansen Miracle Gel top coat was formulated in such a way that it doesn't need a UV lamp to cure all the way through.22 may 2014
How long should I wait between coats of Sally Hansen Miracle Gel?
Seems simple enough. Clean nails, two coats polish (dry five minutes between each), one coat top coat, let it dry for 15 minutes “before digging around in your purse,” and then done.
Can you use gel polish without UV light?
Thankfully, there are alternative ways to cure gel polish with less UV exposure. While only an LED lamp can cure your polish as quickly and effectively as a UV light, using a non-UV gel polish, applying a drying agent, or soaking your nails in ice water could work as well.