Types of primers
There are different types of primers, such as acidic and acid-free. In our range we offer three types: one acidic primer and two acid-free primers, one of which is enriched with vitamins.
- Nutrient primer:
Is an acid-free primer and enriched with vitamins E and B5, which ensures maximum adhesion and protection of the nail plate. It prevents moisture loss and is suitable for gel polish, gel, acrylic gel and acrylic. The sticky layer minimizes lifting and chipping of the manicure.
- Delicato primer:
Is acid-free and safe for sensitive skin and damaged nails. It forms a sticky layer that minimizes lifting and air bubbles. Suitable for gel polish, gel, acrylic and acrylic gel.
- Standard primer:
Is acidic primer and roughens the nail plate for better adhesion. This primer is suitable for problem nails, especially oily nails or hormonal problems. Be careful with the irritating smell and use to prevent dehydration.
How should you use primer?
To apply nail primer correctly, start by properly preparing your natural nails. Make sure your nails are clean before applying the primer, you can do this with a cellulose swab and cleaner. Then apply a thin layer of primer to your natural nail plate, avoiding contact with skin and cuticles to prevent irritation. Let the primer dry completely before continuing with your manicure.