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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!
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Picking Up Beads
Should I always wipe the brush afterwards? Did we get the nail wipes in our kits?
Hey Stacey
To have the best control of your bead, you want to make sure there is not a lot of excess gel on your brush. You may not need to wipe your brush after every bead, but if you remove the excess product on your brush after each bead it will ensure the best control over the product you pick up and apply to the client.
You’re best to scrape any extra gel off your brush by using the side of the pot as Penny shows us at the end of this video. This means you won’t waste too much product by putting it all on a wipe, that then ends up in the bin!