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Lesson Guide
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Introduction
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Getting Started
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Before You Extend...
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Basic Extensions
- Just a Reminder
- Natural Hard Gel Extensions – Introduction
- Natural Extensions using Forms – Video
- Natural Extensions using Tips – Video
- Filing
- Natural Hard Gel Extensions – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Natural Hard Gel Extensions – Self Evaluation
- Natural Hard Gel Extensions – Portfolio Submission
- Blood Spill Drill
- Blood Spill Drill Answers
- Natural Extensions with Blended Gels
- Full Set of Natural Enhancements in Real Time
- Chapter Revision
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French Extensions
- French Hard Gel Extensions – Introduction
- French Hard Gel Extensions – Video
- French Hard Gel Extensions – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- French Hard Gel Extensions – Self Evaluation
- French Hard Gel Extensions – Portfolio Submission
- Need Help?
- French Enhancement with an Extended Nail Bed
- Full Set of French Enhancements in Real Time (Part One)
- Full Set of French Enhancements in Real Time (Part Two)
- Chapter Revision
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Maintenance
- Hard Gel Backfill – Introduction
- Hard Gel Backfill on Natural Extensions – Video
- Hard Gel Backfill on French Extensions – Video
- Hard Gel Backfill – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Hard Gel Backfill – Self Evaluation
- Just a Reminder
- Hard Gel Rebalance – Introduction
- Hard Gel Rebalance on French Extensions – Video
- Hard Gel Rebalance on Natural Extensions – Video
- Hard Gel Rebalance – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Hard Gel Rebalance – Self Evaluation
- Need Help?
- Hard Gel Removal – Introduction
- Hard Gel Removal – Video
- Hard Gel Removal – Written Steps
- It’s Time to Book a Lesson!
- Hard Gel Removal – Self Evaluation
- Chapter Revision
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Shapes
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Finishing Options
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Bonus Content
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#GetYourGelOn Live Streams - May 2017
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Finished!
Mastering Hard Gel
I’m just wondering what brush are you using here?
For application? A #9 Oval 🙂
Would you ever need to clean the brush in any other way other than wiping it with a dry nail wipe?
Hey Corne!
Nope – not unless you dropped it in some dust … then I would suggest to decant some hard gel onto a palette and brush through the hard gel with the dirty brush on one side to “push” the debris out the other side. Combining that along with squeezing off the product with a dry lint free wipe should have your brush as good as new 🙂