What is BIAB?

BIAB, Builder In A Bottle, has emerged as the latest nail trend, rapidly surpassing previous nail technologies like acrylic, dipping (SNS), and polygel. This shift is primarily due to the overall nail-friendly nature of builder gel, with only a few exceptions.

BIAB serves as an odorless and robust nail enhancement technology. It can be applied directly to natural nails to enhance their strength or utilized alongside tips or forms to create longer nails. BIAB is also commonly referred to as BIAB, Korean gel, or Japanese gel.

The remarkable aspect of BIAB lies in its strength, durability, and versatility. It matches the robustness of other nail systems, ensuring longevity. Moreover, it offers boundless possibilities, allowing you to explore embedding techniques and engage in intricate nail artistry.

Who is BIAB best suited to?

BIAB’s enhanced flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of clients, including:

1. Individuals with weak or brittle nails: BIAB provides added strength and support to weak or fragile nails, helping to prevent breakage and promote healthier nail growth.

2. Clients with nails that chip easily: If you struggle with nails that chip frequently when applying polish, BIAB can offer a more durable and long-lasting solution, minimizing the risk of chipping.

3. Those who desire natural nail growth: BIAB can be applied directly to natural nails, serving as a protective layer that promotes their natural growth. It can help individuals achieve longer and stronger nails without the need for artificial extensions.

4. Individuals who are tough on their nails: If you engage in activities or have a lifestyle that tends to be harsh on your nails, such as frequent typing, manual labor, or sports, BIAB can provide added durability and protection against damage.

In summary, BIAB's flexibility and versatility make it a suitable choice for clients with weak or brittle nails, those with nails prone to chipping, individuals seeking natural nail growth, and anyone who frequently subjects their nails to rigorous activities.

Are all BIABs the same?

Unfortunately, it is true that beauty products, including nail products, are currently unregulated in Australia. The absence of requirements and legislation governing the use of these products poses a significant risk in the market.

Gel products, including gel removal agents, can potentially contain harmful chemicals that may have severe health implications. This underscores the importance of being cautious when choosing such products.

At Mitty, we prioritize the well-being of our customers and understand the risks associated with potentially harmful chemicals. Therefore, we ensure that everything we offer, including our nail products, is toxic-free and falls under the category of "10-free." This means our products are formulated without ten commonly used chemicals known to be potentially harmful.

By providing toxic-free options, we aim to offer a safer and healthier choice for our customers, ensuring that they can enjoy their nail enhancements without compromising their well-being.

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