Written by:
Vera
Strong, well-groomed nails aren’t a luxury for many women, but a way to feel powerful and confident. Strengthening nails with gel is therefore incredibly popular. But… even with the best products in your drawer, the result can disappoint if the technique isn’t right.
In this blog, we discuss the 7 most common mistakes in gel nail strengthening and give you tips to avoid them. Whether you’re just starting your own nail studio or have years of salon experience: these insights make the difference between a manicure that lasts and one that lifts after a week.
Good preparation is the foundation of a strong gel nail. Yet this step is often underestimated.
Even a small amount of moisture, oil, or invisible skin residue on the nail can cause:
Important to know: the nail is porous and absorbs moisture from the air within minutes! If you wait more than 5 minutes between prep and applying the base _, you must degrease the nail again.
Pro tip: work hand by hand to prevent contamination of the nail plate.
Not every nail is the same. What works for strong nails can be disastrous for thin or brittle nails.
Pro tip: Sometimes the perfect solution is a combination of products. Test what works for your client.
Small mistakes during prep can cause big problems later. Too much primer or an uneven base _ can result in poor adhesion, air bubbles, and lifting. You often only see it afterwards… and then it’s too late.
Extra tip: check the light reflection on the nail to see whether the base _ is evenly applied.
Thicker isn’t always better! Thick _s may look sturdy but are more likely to crack. A _ that’s too thick:
On the other hand, if the _ is too thin, it:
Technique tip: always check the nail’s shape from multiple angles before curing.
Good nail architecture is essential for strength. Without a proper apex and stress point, long nails will break quickly.
What is an apex?
Pro tip: Check: a nail with a correct apex will not bend under light pressure.
Curing (polymerisation) is crucial. If the gel doesn’t cure properly:
Common mistakes include:
Extra tip: with highly pigmented gels, you may need to extend the curing time slightly.
Strengthened nails only stay beautiful with proper care. Without aftercare, cuticles can dry out, the gel may lift, or nails may even break.
Bonus tip: recommending care products with keratin or vitamin E supports long-term nail health.
Strengthening nails with gel is more than applying a _ — it’s a combination of knowledge, technique, and care. Every detail, from prep to aftercare, determines the end result.
By avoiding the mistakes outlined above, you’ll work not only faster but also more professionally. And it shows in the result: strong, glossy nails that truly last.
Want to be sure you’re working with the right products? At Verin Gellak you’ll find high-quality, HEMA-free gels and tools that make your work easier and more beautiful. Questions? Feel free to contact us — we’re happy to think along with you.
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