Am delighted with the result. However, I recommend especially for beginners, is only times strictly adhere to the instructions and above all: can this time !! It took me a good 3 hours, until I was -without Lackieren- finished.
The manual is included and the way is very valuable if you put in the beginnings of acrylic manicure. One should take the trouble and she first read at your leisure.
The delivery includes: A UV lamp with A-Button, Timer and the associated pipes, a brush, three files, a buffer, a nail Less, lots of acrylic tips in different sizes, a vial of adhesive, a primer pen, a pack of lint Zelletten , three rosewood bars, a Klargel, an Arctic White Gel, a bottle of nail remover, a bottle of cleaner and give the instructions.
The application is fairly simple, but there is one there, two, three penalty points. But first the Plus:
+ The vials and Tigel are well labeled. So you can not accidentally confuse what
+ The description is written to understand and you can follow it step by step
+ The materials are of good quality. Nothing is loose (z. B. the nail Less), the tips are made of firm yet elastic plastic, the UV gel is really cured after a predetermined time, the files are stable but still flexible enough to "round the corner" to file, the brush does not lose hair, the UV lamp works ... etc etc etc.
Now to the nitty gritty:
- Unfortunately, only a brush is included. But if you want to use the Arctic White Gel one would need only two brushes in between in order not to not completely dried nails having to clean the brush when you want to switch to from the Arctic Klargel gel.
- For me it was hardly possible with the extremely thick and tough Arctic White Gel a decent "smiley curve" hinzukriegen. Whether this is due to lack of exercise or at the consistency of the gel, I can not say unfortunately -noch-.
I did it after a few tries again unnerved away from the nails (of course before curing) and have instead applied the Klargel and allow to harden.
- The UV lamp is almost a little too short. I have already little trouble hands, but even I had to be extremely careful not to collide with the still wet nail against the back wall. How to do this then when someone with larger hands or someone who is "Freddy Krueger claws memory" has stuck? Well, one can only subtly put the nails in the air, but surely that is slightly uncomfortable when the rest of the hand down the lamp falls wg edge.
Otherwise, I'm very pleased with the set on the whole. Now remains to be seen how long will keep my tips. However, this is more a matter of stress and how well the adhesive has distributed among the tips. It can even a professional nail stylist happen that there will be air bubbles under the tip.
Incidentally, I have the problem with the tough Arctic White Gel and thereby give no French-Nails solved differently: First of all I have to harden two layers Klargel. After that, "Smiley curves" drawn with stinknormalem but fast drying white nail polish. Of course I've got something even gebatzt, but the low-viscosity Naggellack can after drying (because the UV lamp! Help again) much easier with a cotton swab soaked in acetone nail polish remover cope model outdoors.
Until you're done, the nail polish is already largely cured and you can still give a thin layer Klargel about without problems. The whole thing can be well cured in the lamp, finished the French-style nails.