Liquid peel off tape is used to protect the skin around your nails during manicure or nail art application. It creates a temporary barrier that can be easily removed when you're done.
Application and Removal of Liquid Peel Off Tape
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use liquid peel off tape:
- Preparation: Ensure your nails and the surrounding skin are clean and dry.
- Application:
- Apply the liquid latex-based peel off tape to the skin and cuticles around your nails, similar to drawing a border.
- Apply a sufficient amount to create a good barrier.
- Drying: Let the peel off tape air dry for 60-90 seconds. According to references, this ensures it forms a flexible film.
- Application of Nail Products: Once dried, you can proceed with your nail polish, stamping, or other nail art applications, confident that any mistakes will land on the tape and not on your skin.
- Removal: After you have completed your nail work and the product is completely dry, use tweezers to gently peel off the dried tape from around your nails, taking any excess polish or nail product with it.
Key things to remember:
- Coverage: Make sure you are completely covering the areas you want to protect.
- Dry Time: Allow adequate dry time for the tape before starting your nail art.
- Removal Method: Tweezers are the preferred tool for removal of liquid peel off tape.
Step | Action | Timing |
---|---|---|
1 | Prepare nails and skin | Before applying anything |
2 | Apply liquid peel off tape | After preparation |
3 | Allow to air dry | 60-90 seconds |
4 | Apply nail polish and other nail art products | After drying |
5 | Remove tape using tweezers | After all nail work is finished |
By following these simple steps you can protect your cuticles and the skin around your nails.