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Watch this tutorial for more info. If you still have questions email us at info@pottle.com or DM us on Instagram.
Watch this tutorial for more info. If you still have questions email us at info@pottle.com or DM us on Instagram
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Yes up to a certain point.. if the plastic parts are submerged in that material it will break down in 12 hours. It can be wiped and cleaned.
Save time and money with pottle by avoiding the following. No more dish washing or throw away containers.
Pottle can be refrigerated as well.
DIY Skincare/Makeup
Nails
Tall chrome top fights against carpel tunnel for nail artists.
Provides a full hand grip instead of finger tip tension.
Interchangeable applicator aids sanitation and quick reformulations.
Tightly sealed with coated glass, Pottle protects against chemical decompositions like nail gel hardening makeup oxidation.
Glass base holds 20+ ml of any liquid material you choose.
Base fits comfortably into the palm of your hand.
No, Plasma gel Is a traditional gel, the best way to keep a great foundation while colors remain soakable. Keep foundation on as a protective coating if you sport gel manicures often.
Acrylates Copolymer, Trimethylolpropane Triacrylate, Dimethyaminoethyl Methacrylate, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, Silica, C20-24 Alkyl Dimethicone
With the board of cosmetology cracking down and enforcing stricter sanitation rules... we must protect our clients but also our business. Why expose a whole pot of gel to germs and debris? With pottle you simply add small amounts for each client. No need for bonders or primers. Pottle is proud to be the first to sell gel in a pouch.
NOTE: If you are using liquids (primers or bonders) with a brush; we recommend a mini dropper to cut down on cross contamination.