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Adjective. hubless (not comparable) Without a hub.
It comes with a product that you apply next to your cuticle line and it helps removing the gel-x so you can reuse it as a press on. Note: DO NOT use gel to apply your removed gel-x as a press on. Use nail glue instead.
(ˌrɛpɪˈʃɑːʒ ) noun. a heat of a competition, esp in rowing or fencing, in which eliminated contestants have another chance to qualify for the next round or the final. Word origin. C19: from French repchage literally: fishing out again, from re- + pcher to fish + -age.