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566 – Groom Zoom Base (10g)


£ 10,50

566 Groom Zoom Base by Slowianka Nail Trends is an intensively pigmented hybrid base with coverage of up to 90%, which acts as a base and color in one. Its shade is the equivalent of the beloved Peony Pink from the limited Girly Base collection – a deep, juicy pink with a warm tone. Ideal for princess nails, wedding decorations and summer, feminine manicures. The creamy consistency ensures easy application, without streaks and flooding the cuticles. 

 

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2 in stock

Product Properties – 

  • The base is characterized by a creamy, medium-thick structure and thixotropic properties, which makes it easy to spread, does not run and stays in place during application. Thanks to this, working with the product is comfortable and precise.
  • Thanks to its low viscosity, the base separates slightly from the brush and spreads evenly on the nail surface. The application is smooth and trouble-free, and the brush is guided smoothly and without resistance.
  • The formula has been developed so as not to create air bubbles, which reduces the risk of bubbles and affects the durability and aesthetics of the manicure. The styling looks fresh and flawless for a long time.
  • High pigmentation – at a level of about 90% – ensures excellent coverage with the first, thin layer. There is no need to add subsequent layers of color.
  • The base effectively combines flexibility with appropriate hardness, thanks to which it strengthens the natural nail plate, protects it from injuries and retains its properties even in changing conditions, e.g. at high temperature.
  • Thanks to its excellent adhesion, it minimizes the risk of lifting and air pockets, even in the case of more difficult plates or problems with excessive sweating.
  • When building up, do not exceed a layer thickness of 0.5 mm. If necessary, you can add another thin layer after previous curing. The recommended curing time in an LED lamp is 90 seconds.
  • Do not expose the product to prolonged sunlight, as this may weaken the intensity of the colour.