Why does my gel keep lifting?

Lifting occurs when there isn't a correct bond between the product and the nail plate. Therefore, the best way to prevent lifting is through proper prep of the nail plate and product control. It's important to be very thorough when removing cuticle stuck to the nail plate—a quick swipe of the file isn't enough!
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How do I stop my gel nails from lifting?

To avoid lifting, you need to make sure that you avoid nail edges and the cuticles. It's a good idea to clean up the edges and cuticles beforehand using acetone. Then you should paint the nails using thin coats of gel polish. Thicker coats make lifting more likely.
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Why do my gels keep peeling off?

Gel nails can chip or peel due to the use of low-quality gel products, damage by the client, improper removal or preparation of the nail plate.
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Why won't my gel nails stay on?

Your gel polish won't stay on if your nails are too oily.

The reason your gel polish isn't staying on could be due to the fact that you have too much oil in your nails. If your nails are naturally very oily then you may have problems getting gel nail polishes to stick.
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Why do my gel nails peel off after one day?

Your nails aren't dehydrated enough.

Water will make your nails expand. If you apply polish on a nail that has too much moisture, it can chip and peel sooner than it should. This is one reason why nail techs will apply nail polish remover or alcohol right before applying the gel polish.
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Gel Nail Lifting Issues: Mistakes



Why do my gel nails peel off after a week?

No, it is not normal for gel nails to come off in such a short amount of time. A set of gels should last you around 2-3 weeks. They may have lifted prematurely as the nail plate may not have been prepared correctly before the gel application, or they may not have been capped/sealed at the free edge.
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Why do my nails keep lifting from the nail bed?

Nail lifting may occur with other skin conditions, such as various forms of eczema (including hand dermatitis), psoriasis, and lichen planus. Nail lifting may also occur with underlying medical problems, including thyroid disease, pregnancy, some forms of infection, and rarely some forms of cancer.
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Why does my gel top coat separate?

The most common reason for this is because there is too much natural light in the environment where you are applying your Gelish. Even if there is no direct sunlight, shrinkage can occur from indirect sunlight.
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Why is my gel polish pulling away from the sides?

If gel polish is too thick, a normal UV light source can not penetrate or cure a thick layer of gel polish thoroughly. The UV light will cause the edge of the gel polish to be cured first and contracted while the inside is still uncured. As a result, gel polish will shrink along the side wall or free edge of a nail.
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Do you wipe gel nails between coats?

So, essentially every layer you use in a gel manicure will remain sticky until you've either wiped it over to remove the residue, or you've cleverly skipped that stage and use a gel top designed to leave your choke gel manicure smooth, glossy without any stickiness. A no wipe top coat is exactly what it says it is.
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How many layers of gel polish should you apply?

Nail technicians recommend at least two coats of color, but the more you do, the more opaque your application. Don't worry if the first one looks streaky -- thin layers will do the job better than thick uneven ones. Cure your polish in between each coat, placing your nails under the lamp for at least 30 seconds each.
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What happens if you over cured gel nails?

Over-curing a gel is possible. Some gels will discolor when over-cured and some will lose the gloss, while others will do both or neither. So much of this depends on the gel and the curing light. Each manufacturer should be able to assist the nail technician in what issues they may see with over-curing the product.
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How long should I cure my gel nails?

Gel polish should be cured according to its manufacturer's recommendation. The curing time for the gel polish base coat is 5 to 30 seconds, gel polish color should cure for 30 to 45 seconds for each layer, and gel polish top coat should cure no longer than 60 seconds.
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How do you prep for gel nails?

How to prepare your nails for gel polish application
  1. Step 1 - Shape Your Nails. The first step in preparing your nails for gel polish application is to get your perfect nail shape. ...
  2. Step 2 - Push back your cuticles. ...
  3. Step 3 - Remove dead skin. ...
  4. Step 4 - Buff your nails. ...
  5. Step 5 - Cleanse and dehydrate.
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Is LED or UV better for gel nails?

It takes UV lights anywhere from 8-10 minutes to cure gels, while LED lamps take 30-45 seconds. Second, LED bulbs last much longer than UV bulbs. Typically, UV bulbs must be changed after about 10,000 hours of use. If they are not, they could impede the overall quality of your gel manicure.
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How do I know if my gel nails are cured?

Other signs of under curing may be: loss of clarity; cloudy finish; thicker than normal sticky dispersion layer; dulling, soft surfaces; areas where the colour was too easily wiped or filed away. If a client's skin itches whilst soaking off the product, this can be a sign that the nail coating was not properly cured.
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How long do you put gel nails under UV light?

Salons get to charge more than double the price of a traditional manicure and then have repeat business when the customer returns to have the polish removed. But gel manicure clients must sit with their hands under ultraviolet lamps for up to 10 minutes to cure, or dry, the polish.
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Can you put 2 top coats on gel nails?

Can you put two coats of gel topcoat? You can put two coats of gel top coat under these circumstances: If your natural nails are thin, putting two layers of gel topcoats will increase the overall thickness of nails thus makes your nails thicker and less chance of breakage, splitting, or tearing.
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Can you file gel nails after curing?

So, what about filing your nails? You should avoid doing that too, if possible. "Gel manicures are sealed around the edges to keep it all intact and long-lasting, so filing your nails would most likely break this seal and make the manicure more susceptible to wear and tear," explains Ling Lin.
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How many coats of gel is too much?

"If you apply more than three coats in one sitting, the application will be prone to clumping off in one piece, almost like a shell" she says. "Even if you allow each coat to dry before applying the next, it is really just the surface of the nail that dries.
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Can you add more gel polish after top coat?

Yes, you can use a gel polish on top of another gel polish. A gel-ception. The same rules apply – you will need to make sure that you paint over the colour underneath to avoid it looking messy and unprofessional. If you are using gel polish, be sure to use a UV lamp to cure the polish and lock it in place.
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How many base coats should I apply to my nails?

You should always apply one coat of base coat, two coats of polish, and two coats of top coat for an optimal manicure. The key to a salon-like mani is covering your nail in three strokes - any more tends to result in streaky, clumpy nails.
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Can you dry gel nail polish with a hair dryer?

Put the hairdryer down. Heat actually prevents your nail polish from drying, so a quick blast can do more harm than good. Let your nails dry naturally instead.
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