How to do gel nails


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2024-01-07T21:09:38+00:00

How to Make Gel Nails

How to do gel nails

If you're looking for a long-lasting and stylish way to give your nails a new look, then you've come to the right place. The gel nails They are an excellent option to show off impeccable hands for weeks. In this article, I will explain to you step by step ⁣ how to do gel nails in the comfort of your home, without the need to visit a beauty salon. It does not require great expertise in manicure, just a little practice and the right materials. Join me and discover how easy it can be to show off spectacular gel nails!

- Step by‌ step -- How to do gel nails

How to do gel nails

  • Gather the necessary materials: Before you begin, make sure you have everything you need: a nail gel kit, a UV or LED lamp, a nail dehydrator and cleaner, a buffer block, an orange stick, a pair of scissors, and a buffer. .
  • Prepare your nails: Start by cleaning your nails with the dehydrator⁢ and nail cleaner. Then, trim, file, and push back the cuticles as you would with a normal ⁤manicure.
  • Apply the base gel: Use the base gel from your kit and apply it in a thin layer on your nails. Make sure to cover the entire surface of the nail evenly.
  • Nail curing: Place your hands in the UV or LED lamp and let the gel cure according to the manufacturer's instructions. This usually takes about 2 minutes.
  • Add the colored gel: ‍ Apply a thin layer of color gel over the base gel. You can repeat this step to intensify the color if you wish.
  • Healed again: ‍ Place your hands back into the lamp and allow the color gel to cure completely.
  • Apply the finishing gel: Finish your manicure by applying a thin layer of finishing gel over the colored gel. Make sure to cover the entire surface of the nail and cure one last time in the lamp.
  • Remove the sticky layer: After your nails have cured for the last time, use the nail cleaner and a cloth to remove any sticky layer that may remain.

FAQ

How to make gel nails

1. What ‌materials⁣ do I need to make gel nails?

  1. Nail files.
  2. Cuticle pusher.
  3. Gel base coat.
  4. Gel color.
  5. Gel top coat.
  6. UV or LED light lamp.

2. How do I prepare my nails before applying the gel?

  1. File the nails to give them the desired shape.
  2. Gently push the cuticles with the pusher.
  3. Clean your nails with alcohol to remove excess oil.

3. How do I apply the gel base coat?

  1. Apply a thin layer of gel base coat to clean, dry nails.
  2. Cure for the recommended time in UV or LED light lamp.

4. How do I apply gel color⁢?

  1. Apply a thin layer of gel color over the cured base coat.
  2. Cure for the recommended time in UV or LED lamp.
  3. Repeat⁢ this step if you want a more intense color.

5. How do I apply the gel top coat?

  1. Apply a thin layer of gel top coat over the cured gel color.
  2. Cure for the recommended time in UV or LED light lamp.

6. How do I make the gel last longer on my nails?

  1. Apply the gel in thin, even layers.
  2. Make sure to seal the edges of the nails well with the gel.
  3. Avoid contact with strong chemicals such as acetone.

7. How do I remove the gel from my nails?

  1. Gently sand the surface gel gloss layer.
  2. Wrap nails with cotton soaked in gel remover and aluminum foil for 10-15 minutes.
  3. Gently push⁤ the softened gel with⁢ an orange stick.

8. Can I do gel nails at home without prior experience?

  1. Yes, with practice and following the steps properly, you can achieve a good result.
  2. It is important to follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the gel products you are using.

9. How long does the gel last on the nails?

  1. The gel can last 2 to ⁢3 weeks, depending on nail care and growth.
  2. It is advisable to remove the gel and do maintenance every 2-3 weeks.

10. Can I apply gel on false nails?

  1. Yes, the gel can be applied to false nails, whether acrylic or gel nails.
  2. It is important to follow the proper preparation steps to ensure good adhesion of the gel.

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