- Product details
- Description
- How to use
Nail industry is continuously evolving, with new innovative products made available to both manicure technicians and at-home users. Fiberglass is one of them; with its help, it is possible to repair a torn corner of a nail or add a little bit of strength to its tip. That’s not to mention its primary function, which is to extend nails. To see how your nails can benefit from this amazing product, try this offer from Tufi Profi brand.
Benefits of Tufi Profi Fiberglass:
- thin and flexible;
- has excellent adhesive properties;
- provides natural-looking length;
- safe for nails;
- suitable for gel nail extensions;
- suitable for professional and home use.-
1. Prepare the nail as you would normally do for a manicure session. This includes old nail polish removal and degreasing nail plates.
2. Apply a thin layer of base coat and cure.
3. Size fiberglass to the nail and trim accordingly.
4. Apply the strip to the nail.
5. Cut off the excess fiberglass at the free edge of the nail. Apply a thin layer of base coat and cure.
6. Shape and buff the nail to remove any excess strings, bumps or imperfections. Proceed with your manicure.
I didn't like it in terms of nail strengthening. But I definitely don't recommend it for those who don't have ventilation, don't forget that it's still glass.
Working with it as a beginner is not easy, but I found it to be gentle. It will be faster on forms.
I really liked the fiberglass! It perfectly filled in the missing corners - it works great! The nails turn out thin and strong. It is easy to file. Make sure to cut it with well-sharpened scissors.
I really liked this fiberglass. It's convenient for extensions, although you need to get used to this technique. The nail looks natural and thin.
Updating my review + photo. The fiberglass is excellent, please watch Masha Create's video, I learned from it.
I personally enjoyed it, I have ordered it twice already, and now I am eagerly awaiting the third order.
The fibers are really good. Everyone I've applied them to is satisfied. They stay in place until their own nail grows out. However, when I trim them to the desired length, they do tend to fray. So, thin and sharp scissors are necessary.
Very poor fiber! It's not worth getting it even to learn, practice, try, or save. Buying this fiber will make you feel like a clumsy donkey.
It is very difficult to work with! The bristles get frizzy, they don't stay on the nail, and they don't soak up the gel. Compared to Fox, it's simply terrible!
This is my first fiberglass product, so I have nothing to compare it to. It took me a while to make it, but it was my first time, so I needed to practice and get the hang of it.