Gel nails are one of the most popular options available today. But, if you invest in this type of nail product, you need to ensure they are applied properly and maintained.
You don't want chipped nails.
First, know the difference between gel and shellac. Shellac nails is a newer product that is made up of half nail polish and half gel. It's applied to the natural nail without any filing or sculpting required. Gel nails have the application of just a gel-based product.
Both products do require UV lighting curing to help them to set well.
It's important to monitor your use of gel nails carefully. They can weaken the nail bed,
But this generally only happens if they are removed improperly. To remove them at home,
You'll need to soak them in 100% acetone or gel remover. Then, soak a cotton ball in this liquid, place it on the nail, and then wrap a small piece of tinfoil around it. Wrap your nail in a warm hand towel. Wait for 15 minutes and then remove the gel nails. You can also have a professional help you with this process.
If you are thinking about buying an at home gel kit, there is good news. These do work well if you invest the time in choosing a quality product (spend a bit more here for higher quality materials) and you use them well. Many of these kits come with LED lamps for the curing process. If you want to dress up your nails yourself and save money doing it, these kits can be a fantastic solution.
Properly installed gel nails will last for several weeks. That's what makes them an excellent choice for most people. Again, it all depends on the application and the quality of the materials you use, though.
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