FAQ
Can I only purchase the materials if I'm a nail artist?
Anyone can purchase this product, including nail school students and self-nailers, but please carefully check the product details and make your own judgment as to whether you can use it before purchasing.
Can I sell chips without becoming an educator?
You are free to use the materials used in Remote Nail Tips. The copyright of the created tips belongs to the creator, so there are no restrictions on how they can be used or sold. However, only authorized dealers and educators may use the Remote Nail trademark logo to advertise the sale of materials or lessons. Please make it clear that these are your own lessons or sales.
Are there any regulations regarding the selling price of chips?
There are no regulations regarding standard prices. Just as the price of gel nails varies from salon to salon, the price of the finished tips is also left to each salon.
For example, we set up a separate menu for the cost of making the mold and model, and charge it only for the first time. Or, we set the price for the second set and after that lower, minus the cost of the mold and model. We also sell extra tips for changing just a few fingers, etc. One advantage of remote nail tips is that you can use one model multiple times to create many nail tips, so please make good use of it.
Can I use craft supplies for art?
Art can be created freely, including color, glitter, holo, and jewels.
Regarding clay, base and top gel, please only use those that have been used for Remote Nail Tips as Remote Nail Tips.
Please do not use clay as a substitute for craft clay or dental clay that cannot be placed in the mouth for making dentures, or other clay that has warnings against being used on the human body.
After applying art, can I use gel that I have on hand for the final top gel?
To make the most of the tip's softening effect when heated, be sure to use a top gel designed for remote nail tips for the final coat. Even if you use a semi-hard top gel for the finishing coat, it will often not lose its effectiveness, but it is known that the seal top of a hard gel that has a glass-like finish will lose its flexibility. Please be especially careful when extending the length.
Can I practice making chips using a model from the beginning?
Of course, please feel free to use it however you like. On the website, there is a statement that recommends that you try it for yourself first, as many nail artists have never used a tip before, both to show empathy for customers and because you may discover something unexpected when you try it for yourself.
I want to order chips but I can't find them.
Please visit a salon with an educator and purchase directly. For information on a store near you, please contact us using this form .
Is the gel for creating remote nail tips registered as a cosmetic? What are the main ingredients of the product?
Kanagawa Prefecture Health and Medical Bureau under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's Pharmaceuticals and Food Safety Bureau According to the guidance of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Division of the Public Health Department, nail tips are not considered to be nail cosmetics , so the gel for creating remote nail tips is not registered as a cosmetic. The product does not list its ingredients. ( However, the manufacturer's delivery note clearly states that the gel is approved as a nail cosmetic.)
Remote Nail Tip Base Gel
Urethane acrylate oligomer Isobornyl acrylate Phenoxy polyethylene glycol acrylate Ethoxylated hexaacrylate Dipentaerythrityl Pentaerythritol 3-mercaptobutanoic acid ester Trimethylbenzoyl Diphenylphosphine oxide Dimethylpolysiloxane derivative Silica
Remote Nail Tip Top Gel
Urethane acrylate oligomer Isobornyl acrylate Phenoxy polyethylene glycol acrylate Ethoxylated dipentaerythrityl hexaacrylate Pentaerythritol 3-mercaptobutanoic acid ester Trimethylbenzoyl Diphenylphosphine oxide Dimethylpolysiloxane derivative
made in Japan
Clay for making nail models
Vinyl polysiloxanes that belong to the silicon dioxide group
Main component is hydrogenated polysiloxane
Made in Germany
No cream
It is a moisturizer for human skin, known as white petrolatum, made by bleaching and refining hydrocarbons derived from petroleum. Petroleum itself is originally a naturally occurring ingredient and contains petroleum-derived impurities (aromatic compounds, sulfur compounds, etc.), the amount of which varies depending on the degree of refining. It is refined to remove as many impurities as possible and finished in white.
The Flexy tip does not soften.
Furthermore, remote nail tips are made by creating a complete dummy and making each one with gel, so they are soft all over.
How flexible?
Experimenting with chips made from Flexi
How to fit a Flexi Tip
This is what a remote nail tip made with gel alone looks like.
About the durability after attaching the tip
▪️If you use Stickies
If you use a nail attachment set and prepare the nails before you put them on, and then use a hair dryer to gently adjust the fit to your natural nails, it may be okay to leave them on for about three days. However, we do not recommend leaving them on for longer than that for hygienic reasons.
In daily life, if the back of the tip remains wet after washing your hands or taking a bath, the tip may easily come off if it is long. If you use alcohol disinfectant, the tip may turn white.
How many times can the nail tips be used?
It is difficult to give a general answer because it depends on the frequency of use and varies greatly from person to person, but you can continue to use your nail tips until they crack, break, or tear, or the art comes off, or until you decide that they are no longer usable. There is no specific number of uses that you should use before discarding them.
For any other technical questions, please first read the product description carefully, then watch the video and instructions that are provided with your kit when you purchase it. If the problem is not resolved or you have any product inquiries or questions, please contact us by email.
info@remotenail.com