What is the difference between All in One BIAB vs Original BIAB

Modified on Thu, 18 Apr at 4:51 PM

Our All In One BIAB™ is a self-levelling, medium viscosity builder gel that can be soaked off with 100% Acetone. This formula contains all primers and bases within and can be used as a versatile 5 in 1 product in your treatments.
With 50% less HEMA than our Original BIAB and NO Heat Spikes - This product is perfect for:

 

  • Building natural nail overlays
  • Creating short to medium length extensions with sculpting forms
  • Adhering our DesignEx Pro Extension System to the natural nail plate
  • A base coat before gel polish application
  • Providing extra strength, and encapsulating nail art when used as a top coat
     

 

This multi-purpose formula comes in a range of gorgeous nude shades and also clear.

 

Our Builder In A Bottle™ aka, BIAB™ is a self-levelling, medium viscosity builder gel. All of our Cover Nude BIAB's contain a primer and base coat within the formula, meaning they can be applied directly to the natural nail and are soaked-off with 100% Acetone.
Our Original White, Original Clear and Milky BIAB require Rubber Base Coat to be cured to the natural nail before BIAB application. Original White and Original Clear are file-off products only.

 

This product is perfect for:
 

  • Building natural nail overlays for extra strength
  • Creating short to medium length extensions with sculpting forms
  • Creating longer length extensions using tips
  • A base coat before gel polish application
     

 

We have so many gorgeous Original BIAB™ shades for you to explore - with all bottles containing a handy brush to help with effortless application!?

 

Compared to our All In One BIAB™, Original BIAB™ is not used to adhere our DesignEx Pro Extension System to the natural nail.

 

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