Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Builder gel is basically an extra layer of protection for your nails," says New York-based celebrity nail artist, Shirley Cheng. ...
If you had told me even 5 years ago that I would be such a nail girly that I would have a go-to nail-tech that I booked in with every 4 weeks without fail, and sit for 2 hours yapping as he perfected ...
Let's talk BIAB nails. Suited to all nail designs and nail shapes, this social media sensation, #biabnails has amassed millions of posts across TikTok and Instagram alike. Why? Unlike traditional gels ...
From haircuts to skincare, I change my mind as often as the wind — but one thing that’s stayed constant in my beauty routine over the past few years is my biweekly manicure, where I always opt for ...
The service menu at a nail salon is bursting with options, and if you don't know what each one is, it can be hard to decide the right manicure type for you. BIAB nails, for example, or structred nails ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You've probably heard talk of BIAB, given how steadily it has grown in popularity over the last few years. But like me, you may ...
Builder In A Bottle was originally dreamed up (and trademarked) by The GelBottle Inc. in 2017. It is, essentially, an in-salon, soak-off, gel-based product that 'overlays' the natural nail with a ...
There was once a compromise that came with getting regular manicures, which meant that brittleness, a weakened nail bed and potential damage was often the price to pay for a set of ultra-shiny gels.
If you’ve been on nail insta lately, you’ve probably seen “BIAB” manicures taking over. The name stands for Builder In A Bottle, and it’s being called the perfect middle ground between gel polish and ...
Welcome to Face Value, a monthly column where we put Dallas’ most-hyped beauty and wellness trends to the test. Dallas has come far from the glory days of $25 nail sets and $15 fills. No kids, that’s ...
Being right-handed, my nails on that side naturally go through more, and it's always the side that lets me down. One nail will break, and then I have to cut them all off and go short *sigh*. Recently, ...