IBX Nail Treatment - What Is It??

IBX Nail Treatment - What Is It??

Posted by Michelle Van Gelder on

IBX Nail Treatment: The Secret to Strong, Healthy Natural Nails

If your nails are weak, peeling, damaged from gel polish, or just not growing the way you’d like, IBX could be the game-changer you’ve been looking for.

At Moosh Beauty, we believe that healthy nails are the foundation of every flawless manicure. That’s why we offer IBX, a revolutionary nail treatment that works from inside the nail, not just on top.

 

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What Is IBX?

IBX is a professional nail treatment designed to repair, strengthen, and protect natural nails—whether you wear polish, gel or prefer to keep your nails bare.

Unlike other treatments that sit on the surface, IBX penetrates into the upper layers of the nail, helping to fuse and strengthen the nail plate from within.

🌟 What Can IBX Help With?

  • Peeling or Flaking Nails

  • Splitting or Chipping

  • White Spots or Damage from Over-Buffing

  • Weak or Thin Nails Post-Extensions

  • Slow Nail Growth

  • Damaged Nails from Gel or Acrylic Use

 

✅ Benefits of IBX Nail Treatment

  • Strengthens Weak Nails

    IBX works internally to reinforce the nail’s structure, helping them grow stronger and more resilient over time.

  • Repairs Damage

    Whether from gel polish, acrylics, or environmental stress, IBX helps reverse visible signs of nail damage.

  • Encourages Natural Growth

    Healthier nails grow longer and faster. IBX provides a stronger foundation, especially for clients trying to grow out their natural nails.

  • Perfect Under Gel Polish

    IBX can be used underneath gel manicures to protect the natural nail during wear and removal.

  • Invisible Finish

    Once applied and cured, IBX is completely clear—perfect if you prefer a natural, no-polish look.

 

🕒 What to Expect During an IBX Treatment

  1. Gentle Nail Prep: Your nails are cleansed and lightly prepped.

  2. IBX Application: The treatment is applied and heat-activated to help it penetrate the nail plate.

  3. Curing: A short LED/UV curing process locks the product into place.

  4. Repeat as Needed: Depending on your nail condition, one or two coats may be applied.

You can choose IBX as a standalone treatment or add it on under your regular gel manicure for extra protection.


🔁 How Often Should You Have IBX?

  • For very damaged nails: Weekly or every 10–14 days initially

  • For maintenance and protection: Every 2–3 weeks, often alongside your manicure appointments

Consistent use delivers the best results, especially if you’re trying to recover from nail trauma or grow out damaged areas.

 

💡 Is IBX Right for You?

You might love IBX if:

  • You’re trying to grow your natural nails

  • Your nails feel weak after acrylic or gel removal

  • You regularly get gel polish and want to protect your nail health

  • You want your nails to look healthy and smooth—even without polish

 

Hope this helps! 😘

 

Moosh x

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