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Wanna Wine #701

Wanna Wine #701

Regular price $12.00
Regular price $12.00 Sale price $12.00

Wanna Wine #701 – A rich merlot red with the deepest plum undertones shimmer

How To Use

Following a professional 3 step gel system: DND Gel polishes needs to be cured under a LED lamp, used with any DND, DC, or DIVA Base and Top Gel. Matching nail lacquers are used separately and need to air dry.

  1. Starting with completely clean and prepped nails, apply a single coat of base gel and cure for 30 seconds in a LED lamp.
  2. Apply a single thin layer of gel color and cap the edges. Cure for 45 seconds in a LED lamp.
  3. Apply the second thin layer of gel color and cap the edges. Cure for 45 seconds in a LED lamp.
  4. Apply DND top coat no cleanse and cure for 45 seconds in a LED lamp.
  5. Applying thick layers of gel color can result in an uneven cure leading to chipping and peeling. Make sure to hydrate daily by moisturizing the cuticles.

Additional Information

Size 15 ml
Note Our digital swatches aim to be as accurate as possible to the product. Individual monitors and electronic settings may make the color differ slightly. The main differences between DND, DC, & DIVA are the packaging aesthetics. They all require a 3-Step Gel System.

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Excellent for entire purchase

"Excellent for entire purchase"

Brenda S. (5/5)

Great product. Love the color!!

"Great product. Love the color!!"

Marjorie C. (5/5)

For people who like wine

"For people who like wine colors, this is a must have, goes on so nice on my nails, looking just beautiful. And don't forget the toes! I get lots of compliments."

Connie D. (5/5)

Loving this color

"In person (haven't used it yet) I really like the color. I personally prefer the shimmer colors, and it's hard to judge colors online. This one looks really nice"

M M. (5/5)

The underlying sparkles are brilliants.

"The underlying sparkles are brilliants."

Megan D. (5/5)

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