PREP
File, buff, and cleanse the nail thoroughly. Push back cuticles. The nail plate should be clean, dry, and free of any oils — this is your foundation.
How to use
Follow these simple steps to get started
File, buff, and cleanse the nail thoroughly. Push back cuticles. The nail plate should be clean, dry, and free of any oils — this is your foundation.
Twist the base of the pen slowly until product just reaches the tip — less is more. You're not dispensing, you're loading intentionally.
Touch the tip to the nail and let the gel flow with control. Use the brush end to shape — think thin strokes for detail work, or build in thin layers for structure. Work one nail at a time.
Hold still. 60 seconds under your lamp, no exceptions. Rushing this step is the enemy of longevity. After cure, check for any unevenness. You can add a second layer and cure again if you need more structure or depth.
| Shapex | Bottle Builders |
|---|---|
| Fluid & low viscosity | Thick & hard to manipulate |
| Precise, controlled press | Inconsistent brush dipping |
| Slip layer never needed | Almost always required |
| Clean, no-dig application | Excess product and spillage risk |
| Patent pending tube — built for performance | Traditional bottle — built for storage |
| Less filing, cleaner results | More refinement required |

A year of work. A completely new way to build.
Builder gel packaging was designed for storage. Candy Coat's is designed for performance.
The Shapex tube delivers the exact amount of product with a single, controlled twist — no scooping, no mess, no waste. Precise enough for a professional kit. Beautiful enough for the shelf.
This is what happens when formula meets design.