The Ultimate Guide to Using Gel Nail Kit

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Are you prepared to begin performing at-home manicures? To ensure that you obtain the most significant outcomes for you and your nails, you should know a few things beforehand. We’ll show you how to use gel polish at home, advise how to store it, and ensure you understand how to avoid chipping and peeling for durable manicures.

How to prepare your nails for a manicure

Make sure to properly prepare your nails with your nail preparation equipment before you begin. Unfortunately, far too many folks bypass this and go directly to the enjoyable portion. However, if you skip preparation, you’ll probably have unprepared nails, which means your gel manicure won’t endure:

  1. Cuticles should be gently pushed down, and nails should be filed into the desired form.
  2. The most crucial step is buffering the gloss off of your nails. Without this step, the gel paint will likely peel off your nails immediately. This helps the best gel polish cling to your nails.
  3. Use Cleanser Wipes or Cleanser and Lint Free Wipes to clean your nails and skin and eliminate dust and dirt.
  4. You are now prepared to start.

How to apply gel polish

Use a Base Coat: Base Coats are always applied first. This is necessary for the gel to adhere to your nail. If you skip the foundation, your gel manicure won’t turn out as expected.

Apply using thin layers – A light coat MUST be used to apply each coat. If the gel is too thick, it won’t fully cure, and the best gel polish will be lumpy and bubbled. This is crucial since a gel polish applied too thickly cannot be fully and completely cured with your nail lamp. Once you’re satisfied, apply additional thin coats of color as needed. Depending on your opacity, we advise using 2-3 coats.

Avoid your skin and cuticle: We cannot overstate this step’s importance! When using gel, be sure to avoid your skin and cuticles. Avoid getting gel on your skin when possible because it is not recommended. Wash any that you do get on your skin with cleanser before curing. Gel polish is not nail polish; it won’t just peel off after it has been fixed or hardened. It will remain on your skin and certainly lead to the remaining gel on your nail peeling off.

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Permanently cap the free edge – The most crucial step in applying gel—which many people overlook—is always ensuring that the tip of your nail is covered—this seal for the gel, enabling it to adhere to your nail and prevent chipping or peeling. Brush your brush over the nail’s tip to seal it before curing. You could wish to hold your skin back if you have short nails so that the nail’s tip is more apparent. This will make it simpler to cap the free edge and prevent the gel from getting on your skin.

Cure each coat properly: Always make sure your hand is flat beneath the lamp and that you are curing for the appropriate length of time, which is 60 seconds for each coat with your UV/LED light. You could have applied it too thickly if your gel was not fixed. If this is the case, then continue to heal. Another possibility is that your lamp isn’t operating correctly. Check the bulbs by flipping them over, and if your nail lamp is quite old, it could be time to replace it.

WHAT CAUSES GEL POLISH TO PEEL OFF A FEW DAYS?

Here are the top three explanations for why your best gel polish may start to peel after just a few days. 

  • It’s possible that you painted over your cuticles; as a result, as your skin expands, it pushes the painted gel polish downward and makes a hole, which water may enter and use to peel the gel polish.
  • The applied gel polish isn’t protected and is consequently vulnerable to chipping because you didn’t use the top coat for the entire nail.
  • When painting over your nails, you didn’t cover the nail tips. Thus, the gel paint on the nail tips begins to peel off as you type or handle your nails.

How to store your gel polish

It’s crucial how you keep your gel items. The gel will start to cure within the bottle when exposed to even a tiny amount of UV radiation, frequently making the product useless. Your gel has formed to heal in the bottle if it has turned lumpy, made the brush hard, started to crystallize, or has little fragments in it. Make sure to keep all of your gel products out of the sun and any other heated environments. Avoid doing your nails near a window or outside in particular!

Also, keep no gel products close to your nail light while curing. This is because your lamp’s LED/UV light may initiate the curing process. Thus we advise against keeping your items close to your lamp. Ensure you are keeping all your things correctly after they arrive if you have just received your purchase but aren’t yet ready to utilize it.

How to remove gel polish

The trick to removing OPI gel nail polish safely. This means you must not pick or pull your gel off because doing so will destroy your attractive nails. To remove any gel-based products, you’ll need an acetone remover, such as my aria nails Remover or Remover Wraps. Both function similarly; all you need to use with our acetone remover are foils, cotton pads, or lint-free wipes. The wraps provide an all-in-one solution that includes everything you need to remove the gel. Use a nail file on the tip of your nail to break the seal while removing OPI gel nail polish, being careful to buff the gloss off the nail first. This will guarantee that the remover can soak the gel out.

By Olivia Bradley

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