- True gel polish formula - no shrinking, evaporation, odours, or solvents
- Long-lasting wear with exceptional chip resistance
- Professional-grade, HEMA, HEA, & HPMA monomer free formula for reduced risk of sensitivity
- Highly pigmented, self-leveling consistency for smooth, even application
- Easy file-off or soak-off removal with Remove It!
- Pro-grip handle designed with professionals in mind, ensuring a velvet smooth, slip-free application
- Cures in 60s LED
For darker pigmented colors, we recommend 1-2 coats for full coverage.
For lighter/shimmery colors, you can build coverage with 2-3 coats or layer to add a little sparkle.
To ensure complete polymerization, usage of the light supplied by the manufacturer (en Vogue Nails) which matches the chemistry is highly recommended. Position the nails correctly under the lamp throughout the polymerization cycle and the appropriate length of curing time instructed by en Vogue which is tested to be full proof and effective for long lasting nails.
The appropriate times allocated to cure each layer of gel ensures correct polymerization.
DISCLAIMER
APPLY GEL IN THIN LAYERS
The gel must be applied in thin layers in order for the product to polymerize completely during the curing process.
Due to the nature of the ingredients, gel polish can cause a skin reaction when in contact with the skin. Gel polish should be used with care to maximize the product benefits without compromising the health of the skin around the nails. Here are our top tips to minimize the risk of a skin reaction.
Especially note when using very pigmented, opaque, highly pigmented or white-based gels, which block out more light. Gel applied too thickly will not polymerize completely and may cause a skin reaction.
We strongly advise you to cure all your en Vogue gels with the en Vogue Evolution and infusion lamp have been created and designed specifically for optimal curing of en
Vogue gels. If you experience a skin reaction, tingling, itching or notice a change in the appearance of your nails after using the products, remove the gel immediately and discontinue use until fully recovered.
We recommend removing your gel as soon as possible using the en Vogue
recommended technique and stop using gels immediately. We also recommend consulting a health care professional.
GEL REMOVAL
If nails have been damaged by forcing or peeling gel during removal, allow nails to fully regenerate before reapplying gel. If the natural nail is thinned too much, the ingredients
in the gel can penetrate through the weakened keratin layers which may cause a skin reaction.
PROTECTION
For lac it! Manicures, en Vogue recommends adding a protective coating of Fibre Gel to the nails for extra strength and protection from gel polish application/removal. Look for a step-by-step tutorial on our YouTube channel, @envoguenailsofficial.
Q: Is lac it! safe for clients with allergies?
A: All en Vogue products are HEMA, HEA, & HPMA monomer free, greatly reducing the risk of sensitivities or allergic reactions, however in cases with known existing allergies we recommend testing product on one nail first to be safe.
Q: Can I cure lac it! in any LED lamp?
A: Yes, any professional LED lamp with a 365–395nm wavelength will work.
Q: Does lac it! soak off?
A: Yes, after breaking the seal lac it! can be removed with product remover like Remove It!
Q: My lac it! colour won't fully cure, even though I've cured it for 60 seconds.
A: It was likely applied too thick or the UV/LED lamp is too weak (If using a weaker lamp, try double-curing your products to ensure a full cure).
1. Prep – Perform standard nail prep: file, shape, push back cuticles, buff, and cleanse with Prep & Clean
2. Base – Apply a thin coat of I’m A Base. Cure 60s LED.
3. Color – Apply 1–2 thin coats of lac it! Gel Polish, curing 60s LED between each.
4. Top Coat – Apply I’m A No-Wipe for a high gloss shine or I’m A Matte for a velvety matte finish. Cure 60s LED.
5. Finish – Let your no-wipe top coat rest 30 seconds, apply Renew & Repair Cuticle Oil.
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- True gel polish formula - no shrinking, evaporation, odours, or solvents
- Long-lasting wear with exceptional chip resistance
- Professional-grade, HEMA, HEA, & HPMA monomer free formula for reduced risk of sensitivity
- Highly pigmented, self-leveling consistency for smooth, even application
- Easy file-off or soak-off removal with Remove It!
- Pro-grip handle designed with professionals in mind, ensuring a velvet smooth, slip-free application
- Cures in 60s LED
For darker pigmented colors, we recommend 1-2 coats for full coverage.
For lighter/shimmery colors, you can build coverage with 2-3 coats or layer to add a little sparkle.
To ensure complete polymerization, usage of the light supplied by the manufacturer (en Vogue Nails) which matches the chemistry is highly recommended. Position the nails correctly under the lamp throughout the polymerization cycle and the appropriate length of curing time instructed by en Vogue which is tested to be full proof and effective for long lasting nails.
The appropriate times allocated to cure each layer of gel ensures correct polymerization.
DISCLAIMER
APPLY GEL IN THIN LAYERS
The gel must be applied in thin layers in order for the product to polymerize completely during the curing process.
Due to the nature of the ingredients, gel polish can cause a skin reaction when in contact with the skin. Gel polish should be used with care to maximize the product benefits without compromising the health of the skin around the nails. Here are our top tips to minimize the risk of a skin reaction.
Especially note when using very pigmented, opaque, highly pigmented or white-based gels, which block out more light. Gel applied too thickly will not polymerize completely and may cause a skin reaction.
We strongly advise you to cure all your en Vogue gels with the en Vogue Evolution and infusion lamp have been created and designed specifically for optimal curing of en
Vogue gels. If you experience a skin reaction, tingling, itching or notice a change in the appearance of your nails after using the products, remove the gel immediately and discontinue use until fully recovered.
We recommend removing your gel as soon as possible using the en Vogue
recommended technique and stop using gels immediately. We also recommend consulting a health care professional.
GEL REMOVAL
If nails have been damaged by forcing or peeling gel during removal, allow nails to fully regenerate before reapplying gel. If the natural nail is thinned too much, the ingredients
in the gel can penetrate through the weakened keratin layers which may cause a skin reaction.
PROTECTION
For lac it! Manicures, en Vogue recommends adding a protective coating of Fibre Gel to the nails for extra strength and protection from gel polish application/removal. Look for a step-by-step tutorial on our YouTube channel, @envoguenailsofficial.
Q: Is lac it! safe for clients with allergies?
A: All en Vogue products are HEMA, HEA, & HPMA monomer free, greatly reducing the risk of sensitivities or allergic reactions, however in cases with known existing allergies we recommend testing product on one nail first to be safe.
Q: Can I cure lac it! in any LED lamp?
A: Yes, any professional LED lamp with a 365–395nm wavelength will work.
Q: Does lac it! soak off?
A: Yes, after breaking the seal lac it! can be removed with product remover like Remove It!
Q: My lac it! colour won't fully cure, even though I've cured it for 60 seconds.
A: It was likely applied too thick or the UV/LED lamp is too weak (If using a weaker lamp, try double-curing your products to ensure a full cure).
1. Prep – Perform standard nail prep: file, shape, push back cuticles, buff, and cleanse with Prep & Clean
2. Base – Apply a thin coat of I’m A Base. Cure 60s LED.
3. Color – Apply 1–2 thin coats of lac it! Gel Polish, curing 60s LED between each.
4. Top Coat – Apply I’m A No-Wipe for a high gloss shine or I’m A Matte for a velvety matte finish. Cure 60s LED.
5. Finish – Let your no-wipe top coat rest 30 seconds, apply Renew & Repair Cuticle Oil.