Do you remember which excitement around the gel polish when it appeared a few years ago? The girls stopped drying varnish for hours and admired the LED lamp. And now many refuse to cover, because the tops and soles of the tops and soles can eventually lead to thinning of the nail plate. However, the beauty industry cope with this problem. In the world’s leading halls, a procedure has emerged a BIAB manicure.
BIAB is a softer than acrylic, but more difficult than ordinary varnish. It forms an intense shell on the nails that protect the nails from external factors. The main difference of ordinary polymers is that the BIAB gel contains a primer, a base and a reinforcement, so only one drop of masters apply a drop of product to a natural nail and distribute it with the help of a brush.
The video under the #Biabnails hashtag has collected more than 480 million views in Tiktok. Beauty bloggers show the result after a manicure and say that it is easier to grow long nails with such a gel because they do not break.
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Photo: Social Networks -
Photo: Social Networks
In 2015, Jel was developed by Vegan brand The Jel Bottle. In order to provide power and structure to natural nails, he has released a series of soaked vehicles. It is not surprising that the abbreviation is deciphered as a builder in a bottle (from English – “Builder in the Bottle”). Outward, Biab-Manicide and ordinary acrylic, a different-different coating and not a dense coating.
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Manicure. Photo: Social Networks -
Manicure. Photo: Social Networks -
Manicure. Photo: Social Networks
Meanwhile, this procedure has not yet been performed in Russia. The whole issue is that the “Russian manicure” is also on the nails for a long time, so there is no need for additional fortifications.
Source: People Talk

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