RUCK PEDIQUE is a flexible, light-curing 1-phase gel that can be used for both medical and cosmetic purposes. The gels contain the scientifically proven antifungal substance Piroctone Olamine, which prevents the occurrence of fungal diseases. The excellent staying power of the gel ensures excellent staying power even on hardened skin layers.
POSSIBILITIES OF APPLICATION
- for covering damaged nail surface
- at nail color changes (in case of mycosis)
- for aligning nail grooves and preventing deformations
- for nail extension
- for sealing clamps
- for a french pedicure
Four different shades are available: klar (transparent), opak (milky white), pink (pink), pastel (porcelain pink)
Usage: with the help of a brush, apply the gel in a thin layer on the previously treated and degreased surface of the nail. Place the created nail in the UV lamp and hold for about 2 minutes. Depending on the condition of the nail, it is possible to apply another layer (maximum 3 layers) without removing the adhesive dispersion layer. If a part of the nail plate is missing, apply the gel first on the nail bed. After polymerization in a UV lamp, apply a modeling gel layer on it.
RUCK PEDIQUE gels can be sanded in a hardened state using both dry and wet techniques. However, you should not sand while modeling the nail, as too much moisture can affect the stability of the modeled nail. The nail must be completely hardened and dry, you can use a hair dryer to speed up the process.
COSMETIC NAIL CLOSING / SEALING
RUCK PEDIQUE klar (transparent) gel is used for deformed nails, RUCK PEDIQUE opak (milky white) gel for discolored nails.
The nail should be completely degreased and there should be no shiny spots on it.
In addition, RUCK PEDIQUE PRIMER can be used, but it is even recommended in problematic cases.
Apply the gel liberally on the nail with a flat or round brush. To prevent the gel from flowing onto the cuticle, the nail plate should be cleaned with a rose stick. Hold the gel for 2 minutes. in a UV lamp, then repeat the process.
Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner.
Attention! Do not touch the gel layers during modeling.
TREATMENT OF MYCOTIC NAILS
1. Remove and disinfect the diseased nail as much as possible.
2. If necessary, apply RUCK PEDIQUE PRIMER in a thin layer and about 2 min. leave to dry.
3. RUCK PEDIQUE gel is generously applied with a flat brush on the nail and the free nail bed, shaping the nail. The gel is cured in a UV lamp for 2 minutes.
4. Apply a second layer of gel liberally and harden for 2 min. in a UV lamp.
5. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner.
6. If necessary, the created nail is shaped, polished and finally cleaned with RUCK Cleaner.
7. Use RUCK PEDIQUE klar for sealing, applying in a thin layer and allowing to harden.
8. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner and smooth the edges of the nail.
9. Recommend PECLAVUS Mykolin P for home care.
TREATMENT OF THICKEN NAILS
1. File the nail as flat as possible.
2. If necessary, apply RUCK PEDIQUE PRIMER in a thin layer and about 2 min. leave to dry.
3. Apply RUCK PEDIQUE opaque or rose gel in a thin layer on the nail with a flat or round brush. The gel is cured in a UV lamp for 2 minutes.
4. Apply the second layer of gel and harden for 2 min. in a UV lamp.
5. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner.
6. If necessary, the created nail is shaped, polished and finally cleaned with RUCK Cleaner.
7. Use RUCK PEDIQUE klar for sealing, applying in a thin layer and allowing to harden.
8. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner and smooth the edges of the nail.
TREATMENT OF DEFORMED NAILS
With RUCK PEDIQUE gels, it is possible to smooth out all kinds of grooves,
deformations and irregularities.
1. Clean and degrease the nail.
2. If necessary, apply RUCK PEDIQUE PRIMER in a thin layer and about 2 min. leave to dry.
3. Apply RUCK PEDIQUE opaque or rose gel in a thin layer on the nail with a flat brush. The gel is cured in a UV lamp for 2 minutes.
4. Apply the second layer of gel and harden for 2 min. in a UV lamp.
5. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner.
6. If necessary, the created nail is shaped, polished and finally cleaned with RUCK Cleaner.
7. Use RUCK PEDIQUE klar for sealing, applying in a thin layer and allowing to harden.
8. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner and smooth the edges of the nail.
COMPLETE PROSTHETICS
In this case, the minimum remaining part of the nail is a prerequisite to ensure the connection of the nail prosthesis with the nail material.
1. RUCK PEDIQUE opaque or rosa gel is applied in a thick layer on the remaining part of the nail and the nail bed with a flat brush, forming the shape of the nail. The gel is cured in a UV lamp for 2 minutes.
2. Apply a second layer of gel liberally and harden for 2 min. in a UV lamp.
3. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner.
4. If necessary, the created nail is shaped, polished and finally cleaned with RUCK Cleaner.
5. For sealing, use RUCK PEDIQUE klar, applying in a thin layer and allowing to harden.
6. Remove the dispersion layer with RUCK Cleaner and smooth the edges of the nail.
SEALING THE CLAMPS
Due to their physical properties, RUCK PEDIQUE gels are ideal for sealing staples. If the clamp is sealed or fixed with RUCK PEDIQUE gel, the comfort of using the clamp increases. As a result of sealing the surface, uneven places and sharp corners are not formed, which prevents tearing of socks or an uncomfortable feeling in shoes. The clamp also has more durability.
RUCK PEDIQUE gels can be used for all types of clamps, except for Erki products.
THE MOST COMMON MISTAKES WHEN WORKING WITH RUCK PEDIQUE GELS
- The client bathed his feet for too long before the treatment
- Feet were not dried properly
- The client has previously used strong moisturizing foot care products
- The nail plate was not cleaned with RUCK Cleaner
- The nail was not cleaned with RUCK Cleaner
- The specialist touched the dispersion layer with his finger during the process
- Gel layers modeled too thick
- Gel layers modeled too little or too thin
- Polymerization time not observed - 2 min.
- The gel is worked over the cuticle
- The gel is not sanded clean enough after applying the second layer
- The foot is disinfected during the process
- After working with the wet technique, the nail area has not been dry enough
- When using a sprayer, the amount of liquid was too much.