- Characteristics
- Description
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Age:
18+
Classification: mass-market
Country TM: China
Made in: China
Ultrabond is a next-generation primer, an essential item for creating a beautiful manicure. The experts at Bonus Please have developed a unique Ultrabond for thin and weakened nails, free of harmful acids. It acts like double-sided tape, enhancing the adhesion of the manicure. Thanks to its consistency, the product facilitates strong bonding of gel products to the nails. This brand's Ultrabond does not cause allergic reactions when it comes into contact with the skin and does not damage the nail plates.
Features of Bonus Please Nail Ultrabond:
- does not disrupt the pH balance of the nail plates;
- degreases and disinfects nails;
- prevents nail polish from peeling;
- leaves a sticky layer;
- does not cause irritation or burning;
- does not affect the deeper layers of the nail plates;
- prepares nails for the application of artificial polymers;
- promotes dehydration;
- does not cause dryness;
- suitable for nails prone to splitting;
- does not contain pigments that affect the color of the polish.
The downside is the brush.
The Ultrabond itself is great, but the brush... It's just terrible. I had to work with my own
Very good.
The brush needs to be replaced as it is impossible to work with.
I didn't like it. The brush is terrible, it painted differently. It doesn't dry at all. It's better to choose something more expensive and higher quality. I regret buying it, I threw it away after the first use.
I ordered this product, and it lasted me a long time. One downside is that the brush is not very good, but it wears well.
I am satisfied with the product, although the brush did not meet my expectations. Apart from that, it is actually very good.
The product has a strong acetone smell and feels sticky, just like regular clear nail polish. Additionally, the artificial nails fell off the very next day. It's worth mentioning that all the materials used were from the same brand.
A small jar with no strong scent. The brush is poorly designed as it sticks out in different directions, making it difficult to apply.