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Slider design offers an effortlessly lightweight method for applying complex photographic patterns to nails. Slider design consists of a thin, flexible film with an image printed on it, which is then applied to paper for ease of storage and transportation.
This nail decorating technique is incredibly simple, yet produces a unique effect. Thanks to a vast variety of colors and designs, slider design allows for the creation of diverse nail arts with minimal effort. When applied correctly, such designs are quite durable.
Application method: Apply a base coat to the prepared nail plate. Dry under a lamp.
Apply the colored coating in the necessary number of layers (preferably of light shades). Dry under a lamp.
Apply a thin layer of top coat with a tacky layer to the color, dry, and do not remove the tacky layer. Cut out the required design from the set. Try to leave as much transparent film around the perimeter as possible (not cutting right up to the object), this is done to increase the area of adhesion to the nail plate. Dip it into warm water for 5-10 seconds, the film will become pliable. Pat dry any excess moisture with a tissue, ensuring no moisture remains on the film. Carefully slide the image off the paper base. Place the image on the tacky layer of the top coat, positioning it as needed. Smooth out any irregularities with a tissue, and gently press down.If there are excess pieces of film, they can be trimmed with scissors, and any excess at the free edge can be removed with a file. Using a thin brush, apply the top coat around the object, creating borders. Dry. If it's a 3D stone (with a foil oval), use the top coat, base, or structural gel (whichever is thicker) to create a voluminous drop on the foil part, and dry slightly longer than usual.
Finish with a thin layer of top coat over the entire nail and dry again. If the top coat has a tacky layer, remove it with a cleanser.