IBX Nail Treatment Vancouver | Strengthen Weak, Damaged Nails Naturally
- shibuinailstudio
- Jun 14, 2023
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 17
IBX is a professional nail strengthening treatment designed to repair and reinforce the natural nail from within.. How does it work, you ask?
WHAT IS IBX? IBX is a nail strengthening treatment described as “a penetrative, curable monomer system”, developed by Famous Name, It consists of two bottles of liquid containing monomers, small molecules that can join together, as well as a photo-initiator which starts their joining when the right type of light is used. First, IBX Repair is applied to the visibly damaged parts of the nail which may be related to underlying nail plate conditions and cured, then regular IBX is applied to the nail and cured. As well as healing splits and peels, it also fills in grooves and adds a protective layer to your natural nail so it can grow out further without breaking, and shields it from further breaking, like gel polish removal. IBX can be used before structured gel systems like BIAB to support a stronger foundation.
HOW DOES IBX WORK?
IBX is not like another gel or acrylic product, but here’s the cool bit – instead of simply sitting on the surface of the nail like the other treatments, it’s designed to actually sink into the nail and cure under the nail’s surface. Since it’s below the nail surface, it will stay on the nail bed when polish or gel removed. It’s like the lovechild of formaldehyde-based nail strengtheners and gel polish, except formaldehyde just links together the protein already in the nail, and gel adds a layer of plastic on top of the nail. IBX adds extra plastic reinforcement within the top layers of the nail. They call this an “interpenetrating polymer network”. It requires specific conditions before it penetrates into the nail – the nail needs to be dry, heated with gentle heat only (41-43 °C), blotted and then cured with UV light.
HOW DOES IBX WORK DIFFERENTLY FROM OTHER GEL PRODUCTS?
How does IBX sink into the nail instead of sitting on top, unlike other curable nail products?
Chemical composition
The ingredients in IBX are:
IBX: Hydroxypropyl Methacrylate, Isobornyl Methacrylate, Ethyl Acetate, Glyceryl Dimethacrylate Pyromellitate, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, CI 60725 (Violet 2)
IBX Repair: Hydroxypropyl Methacrylate, Glyceryl Dimethacrylate Pyromellitate, Triethyleneglycol Dimethacrylate, Photoinitiator Blend.
The main monomer is hydroxypropyl methacrylate (HPMA), which looks like this:
It appears in regular gel polishes to increase adhesion to the natural nail – that is, how well gel sticks to the nail.Since it has an attraction for the nail, it makes sense that it would sink into the nail more easily than the other more common monomers in regular gel polishes, like ethyl methacrylate.
Application
In terms of application, the heating and blotting steps are what really differentiate IBX.
Now, heat is good at making things runnier when it’s heated, the IBX gets runnier and sinks more easily in between the gaps in the nail. The blotting step is probably mostly to make sure the layer is pleasantly thin, but it might also remove some of the excess product that could be blocking the UV light from penetrating and curing the IBX that’s under the nail’s surface.
THE LOWDOWN
IBX is a new nail strengthening treatment that works like nothing else on the market so far – it sinks into tiny gaps in the nail, then cures to form a tough network that strengthens within the nail. This can repair your nail and reinforce them so you can grow them out much more easily!
If you are unsure whether IBX is the right option, you can explore all nail services to find the most suitable approach for your nails.
If your nails feel weak, peeling, or damaged, IBX may be a supportive treatment to help restore their strength over time.






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