Profi Nails Acid Primer
Profi Nails Acid Primer
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An acid nail primer is a product used to create a strong bond between the natural nail plate and artificial coatings, such as gel or acrylic. It contains methacrylic acid, which helps lift the nail scales and provides excellent adhesion, reducing the risk of lifting and chipping. However, acid-based primers are more aggressive and require careful application.
Why an acid primer is needed:
1. Creates a super-strong bond with artificial materials.
2. Suitable for clients with oily or moist nail plates, who often experience lifting.
3. Helps ensure the longevity of the coating by preventing lifting.
How to use an acid-based primer:
1. Prepare the nail plate by buffing away the shine and cleansing the surface with a dehydrator.
2. Apply a very thin layer of the primer, avoiding contact with the skin, as the acid may cause irritation.
3. The primer air-dries within a few seconds, after which you can apply the base or another material.
Precautions:
• Avoid contact with the skin, as an acid primer may cause irritation.
• Do not apply too much to prevent drying out the nail.
• Recommended for experienced technicians, as improper use can damage the nail plate.
An acid primer is ideal for clients with problematic or oily nail plates, but it should be used with caution and only when necessary.
Although an acid-based primer is more aggressive, its proper use minimizes the risks of lifting artificial materials.
