Gel does not have a pH level, as it is a physical substance and not a chemical solution. However, certain gels may contain ingredients that can affect pH levels if they are in a liquid form.
Yes, UV gel can be used in an LED light. LED lights cure UV gel polish faster and are considered safer than traditional UV lamps because they emit lower levels of UV radiation. Make sure the gel product you are using is compatible with LED curing.
I read all the post about sure gel and jello... that does not work.. I tested positive
Just want to be sure this gel works as well as metro gel.
Sur-Gel (or Sure-Gel) is fruit pectin for making jams & jellies
Sure Gel can be purchased at many grocery stores, supermarkets, or online retailers. Some common places to find Sure Gel include Walmart, Target, or Amazon. Make sure to check the baking or canning aisle in stores for this product.
not sure about gel, but they do make keyboard that can roll up and are squishy like rubber
no they test for additive and things that put levels off of normal masking agents are so 1980's use synthetic like "FAKE IT "
What is impotent is that you make sure the lamp does not melt the gel Pad
Factors that influence gel strength include the concentration of gelling agents, the pH of the gel, the temperature at which the gel forms, and the presence of ions or additives that can interact with the gelling agents. These factors can affect the formation and stability of the gel network, ultimately impacting its strength and texture.
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