Young Nails Nail Protein Bond – Non-Acidic Bonding Primer for Gel, Acrylic & Polish (0.25 oz)

Young Nails Nail Protein Bond – Non-Acidic Bonding Primer for Gel, Acrylic & Polish (0.25 oz)

£37.70
Sale price  £37.70 Regular price 
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Young Nails Nail Protein Bond – Non-Acidic Bonding Primer for Gel, Acrylic & Polish (0.25 oz)

Young Nails Nail Protein Bond – Non-Acidic Bonding Primer for Gel, Acrylic & Polish (0.25 oz)

£37.70
Sale price  £37.70 Regular price 

Salon-grade adhesion, at home

Young Nails Nail Protein Bond is a leader in non-acidic adhesion. Its proprietary polymer bonds to the keratin structure, creating a tacky, stickier surface that serves as an anchor for gel, gel polish, acrylic and even regular polish. Unlike traditional acid primers, this formulation is corrosion-free and designed for comfortable, home-use preparation.

Key benefits you may notice

  • Non-acidic adhesion without corrosive primers.
  • Bonds to the natural nail, providing an anchor for gel, acrylic and polish.
  • Corrosion-free primer that supports gentle prep.
  • Compact 0.25 oz bottle for easy storage and travel.

Real-life use cases

Use this protein bond as the first step before applying gel polish, acrylic overlays or regular polish. It aims to create a consistent, tacky surface that can help the subsequent layers adhere more evenly across the nail plate. Many manicures start with a clean, dry nail and a thin layer of bond, waiting for the surface to become tack-free before you proceed.

For home salons or DIY nail projects, this primer can be a reliable anchor when you want a salon-quality feel without visiting a studio. The intimate, controlled application helps you guide the product exactly where you need it, reducing rough spots and lifting risk over time.

How to use (quick guide)

  1. Prepare nails: file, shape, and push back cuticles. Clean and dry the nail surface.
  2. Apply a thin coat of Young Nails Nail Protein Bond to the natural nail.
  3. Allow it to dry to a tack-free finish, then apply your gel, gel polish, acrylic or regular polish.
  4. Finish with your chosen top coat and cure as directed.

Note: This description highlights potential benefits observed with the product's principles and use cases; results vary by technique and combination of products.

FAQ

Q: What makes Young Nails Nail Protein Bond non-acidic?

A: It uses a proprietary polymer to bond to keratin, creating a tacky surface without acidic primers.

Q: Is this primer suitable for gel, acrylic, and polish applications?

A: Yes, it acts as an anchor for gel, acrylic, and polish on natural nails when used as directed.

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