The Ultimate Guide For Gel Polish Beginners (2024)

Ready to get started with your home manicures? There are a few things you’ll need to know first to make sure that you get the best results for you and your nails! We’ll teach you how to apply gel polish at home, tips on how to store gel polish, and make sure that you know how to prevent chipping and peeling for long-lasting manicures.

How to prepare your nails for a manicure

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Before you get started, make sure you properly prepare your nails with your nail preparation tools. Too many people skip over this and head straight to the fun part. But by ignoring prep, you are likely to have underprepared nails, meaning your gel manicure won’t last.

Gently push down your cuticles and fileyour nails to the shape you desire. Then, most importantly, buffover your nails to remove the shine. This helps the gel polish adhere to your nails – without this step, the gel is likely to peel off straight away.

Wipe your nails with Cleanser Wipes or Cleanserand Lint Free Wipes and ensure that all dust and debris have been removed from your nails and skin. Now, you’re ready to begin!

How to apply gel polish

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Use a Base Coat – always start with a Base Coat. This is so the gel will adhere to (stick to) your nail – forget the base, and your gel manicure won’t go to plan!

Apply using thin layers – each coat MUST be applied using a thin coat. Too thick, and the gel won’t cure properly and you’ll end up with lumpy, bubbled gel polish. This is so important as the gel needs a full and proper cure, and your Nail Lamp will not be able to properly cure gel polish that has been applied too thick. You can then build up the colour using your thin coats until you’re happy. We recommend 2-3 coats, depending on the opacity you're looking for.

Avoid your skin and cuticle – we can’t stress enough how important this step is! Make sure you avoid your skin and cuticle when applying gel. It is not advisable to get gel on your skin, so avoid this where possible. If you do get any on your skin, simply wipe it away with cleanser before curing. Gel polish is NOT nail polish – it will not simply peel off once cured/dried. It will stay on your skin, and most likely cause the rest of the gel on your nail to peel off too.

Always cap the free edge – the most important step when applying gel, and one many forget, is to always make sure you cap the tip of your nail. This acts as a seal for the gel, helping it to stick to your nail to ensure it doesn’t chip or peel off. Simply run over the tip of your nail with your brush to seal it before curing. You may want to hold your skin back to expose more of the tip of the nail if you have short nails, as you'll find it easier to cap the free edge and avoid getting gel on your skin this way.

Cure each coat properly – always ensure your hand is flat under your lamp and you are curing for the right amount of time - this is 60 seconds in yourBluesky UV/LED lampfor each coat.If you find your gel is not curing, you may have applied the gel too thick. Cure for longer if this is the case. It can also be the case that your lamp isn’t functioning properly. Turn it upside down to check that the bulbs are working, and if you have a very old Nail Lamp, it may be time to replace it.

How to store your gel polish

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How your store your gel products is very important. When exposed to even a small amount of UV light, gel will begin to cure in the bottle, which will often render the product unusable. If your gel has become lumpy, has made the brush hard or has started to become crystalised/has little bits in the gel, it means it has started to cure in the bottle.

Make sure all your gel products are stored away from direct sunlight and any warm temperatures. Especially avoid doing your nails outside, or next to a window!

Also make sure you keep all your gel products away from your nail lamp when curing is in progress. This is because the LED/UV light emitted from your lamp can start the curing process, so we advise making sure your products aren’t ever kept next to your lamp.

If you’ve just received your Bluesky order but you’re not ready to use it yet, do make sure that you are adequately storing all your products safely upon arrival.

How to remove gel polish

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Removing gel polish safely is key. That means no picking or peeling your gel off, as this will undoubtedly ruin your lovely nails! When removing any gel products, you will need an acetone remover, such as our Bluesky Remover or Remover Wraps.

Both work in the same way, you will just need foils and cotton pads or lint free wipes to use alongside our acetone remover. With the wraps, you have everything you need to remove the gel all in one product.

When removing gel polish, make sure you buff the shine off the nail first, and use a nail file on the tip of your nail to remove the seal. This will make sure the remover can penetrate the gel and soak it off.

You will then need to wrap your nails in acetone or soak them in a bowl filled with acetone – we have a step by step guide for gel polish removal to take you through the whole process in more detail.

Quickfire FAQs: Our most frequently asked questions and answers to help YOU out!

My gel polish is lifting and peeling, why is this?

Follow our guidance for proper preparation and application as above. If you have followed them step by step and you are still experiencing peeling, it may be that you have oily nail beds. This can easily be fixed by adding a primer to your prep routine. Simply apply our Bluesky Primer before your Base Coat, air dry for 60 seconds, and continue with your manicure. This will help to remove any lasting oils from your nail plate, which can be a common cause for gel polish lifting.

Also, be sure to look at your daily routine. Do you work in a hands-on, manual job? Or perhaps you are continuously washing your hands or working with products? This can all result in the longevity of your gel manicure being shortened. Make sure you’re doing all you can to protect your nails, including wearing gloves where possible for daily tasks and avoid soaking them in hot water for long periods of time, such as when you have a bath.

Do I need to use a primer?

Primer is a product for people who struggle with lifting and peeling. If you have no issues with your gel manicure lasting around two weeks, then you don't need to use a primer.

How long should my gel manicure last?

With proper prep, application and aftercare, your manicure can last anywhere between 2-3 weeks. Between your gel manicures, we recommend applying Cuticle Oil daily to help keep your nails hydrated, healthy and growing strong so that they're ready when you next want to give yourself a manicure!

Why won’t my gel polish cure?

There are two main reasons why your gel polish isn’t curing. The main reason is that you have applied the gel too thick and the lamp hasn’t been able to cure it. Make sure each coat you apply is thin so that your lamp can easily cure it in the correct amount of time. It may also be that your lamp needs replacing if it is old. Ensure you check the bulbs in your lamp to check for any broken bulbs, as this will decrease the power of your lamp and thus its ability to cure gel products.

Why is my gel polish lumpy? Why is my gel polish still wet? Why is my gel polish wrinkly?

See above! If your gel polish is wet (not tacky, it is supposed to be tacky), lumpy, or wrinkly after curing, it means that you have applied it too thickly and not cured it thoroughly. If you then apply a second coat without properly curing the first, it will start to go wrinkly and bubbly due to it still being wet. Ensure each coat is cured properly before moving on to the next.

My gel polish is tacky, is this normal?

Yes, your gel will be slightly tacky to the touch after you have cured each coat. This is so that the next coat can properly adhere to the previous one. Once you have applied your Top Coat, you will need to wipe with cleanser to remove the tacky layer to finish your manicure. You can also use a No Wipe Top Coat, which will leave no sticky residue behind.

Do I need to wipe with cleanser after every coat?

No! You only need to remove the tacky layer with cleanser after you have cured your Top Coat. You don’t need to use cleanser after applying every coat. This will remove the tacky layer and make it harder for your next coat to adhere to it.

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Always remember the key rules when using gel products: proper prep, proper application, proper aftercare – and that goes for the care and storage of your products too. If you follow the above, you will soon turn from a gel polish beginner into a real at-home manicure pro!

As an avid enthusiast and expert in the realm of at-home gel manicures, my extensive experience and in-depth knowledge allow me to guide you through the intricacies of achieving salon-quality results in the comfort of your home. Having delved deep into the world of gel polish application, maintenance, and troubleshooting, I can assure you that mastering this art requires attention to detail and a thorough understanding of the process.

Let's break down the key concepts discussed in the article:

  1. Nail Preparation:

    • Cuticle Care and Nail Shaping: Gently pushing down cuticles and shaping nails are crucial steps for a well-prepared base.
    • Buffing: Removing the shine from the nails is highlighted as a key step to ensure proper adhesion of the gel polish.
  2. Gel Polish Application:

    • Base Coat: Applying a base coat is emphasized to facilitate adhesion between the gel and the nail.
    • Thin Layer Application: Stressing the importance of applying thin coats to avoid curing issues and achieving a smooth finish.
    • Avoiding Skin and Cuticle Contact: Emphasizing the need to keep the gel off the skin, as cured gel does not peel off like regular nail polish.
    • Capping the Free Edge: Ensuring that the tip of the nail is sealed to prevent chipping or peeling.
    • Proper Curing: Emphasizing the correct curing time under a UV/LED lamp for each coat.
  3. Storing Gel Polish:

    • UV Exposure: Warning against exposing gel products to UV light, as it can initiate the curing process inside the bottle, rendering the product unusable.
    • Temperature Control: Advising to store gel products away from direct sunlight and warm temperatures.
    • Proximity to Nail Lamp: Keeping gel products away from the nail lamp during the curing process to prevent unintended curing.
  4. Gel Polish Removal:

    • Acetone Remover: Using acetone remover or remover wraps for safe and efficient gel polish removal.
    • Buffing and Sealing Removal: Buffing the shine off the nail and sealing the tip to aid in the penetration of the acetone for effective removal.
  5. FAQs:

    • Causes of Peeling: Addressing oily nail beds as a potential cause and recommending the use of a primer for those with this issue.
    • Primer Usage: Clarifying that a primer is necessary for individuals experiencing lifting and peeling issues.
    • Expected Duration of Gel Manicure: Providing a timeframe of 2-3 weeks for a well-maintained gel manicure.
    • Reasons for Uncured Gel: Identifying thick application and lamp issues as potential reasons for gel polish not curing properly.
    • Common Issues (Lumpiness, Wetness, Wrinkling): Linking these problems to the thickness of application and inadequate curing.

By adhering to these comprehensive guidelines and frequently asked questions, you can elevate your at-home gel manicure game, ensuring professional-looking results that stand the test of time. Proper preparation, meticulous application, and attentive aftercare will undoubtedly transform you into a proficient at-home manicure pro.

The Ultimate Guide For Gel Polish Beginners (2024)

FAQs

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The first step is to apply a base coat. The base coat helps the gel polish adhere to your nails and provides a smooth surface for the color to be applied to. Apply a thin layer of base coat to each nail, being careful not to get any on your skin.

What is the first step gel polish? ›

The first step is to apply a base coat. The base coat helps the gel polish adhere to your nails and provides a smooth surface for the color to be applied to. Apply a thin layer of base coat to each nail, being careful not to get any on your skin.

What is the first step to a gel polish application? ›

How to prepare the nails
  1. Gently push back the cuticles and remove any dirt or dead skin cells.
  2. Use a nail file to shape the nails.
  3. Buff the surface of the nails with a nail buffer to create a smooth canvas for your polish.
  4. Apply a wipe-clean wipe.
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What is the order of gel polish? ›

Start with a base coat, then add at least two layers of color, curing each coat as it is applied. Before applying the top coat, wipe off the tacky surface, buff the top layer of color, and clean it. Then apply and cure your top coat, ensuring a lasting seal.

Is it worth doing gel nails at home? ›

Moreover, doing your nails at home will save you significant time and money. "You have everything you need for a gel manicure at your fingertips, literally, and you don't need to leave the comfort of your home," says manicurist Syreeta Aaron.

How to do gel nails at home with UV light step by step? ›

Apply a thin coat of Gel Polish Top Coat from cuticle to free edge. Place hand in UV Lamp for 2 minutes or 30 seconds for LED light. Wipe of the tacky surface with nail cleanser and lint free nail wipes. Massage cuticle oil to the skin surrounding the nail.

Do you wipe every layer of gel polish? ›

Gel Polish should not be wiped until after the top coat has been applied.

Do you wipe gel polish after each coat? ›

Please be kindly aware that it's normal for each layer of gel nail polish ( especially base coat) to remain sticky which would give the next coat of polish something to hold onto. In the end, the top coat will seal it all in. Hence, you don't need to wipe off the stickness from base coat.

How many layers of gel topcoat should I use? ›

Even though General Finishes Gel Topcoat is thick, be sure to stir it well to reincorporate solids that have settled to the bottom of the can. 3 coats of topcoat are recommended.

Can you over cure gel polish? ›

Over-curing can cause the colour to adhere directly to the nail plate, making removal difficult. Avoid this issue by ensuring adequate curing without overcooking the gel polish. Gel Polish Top-Coat: Cure the top coat for a maximum of 90 seconds, even if you feel that 60 seconds may be insufficient.

What do they put on nails before gel polish? ›

When all your nails are clean and grease-free, we recommend you apply the Selfgel Prepper. This will provide extra adhesion between the nail and the Gel Polish. Allow the prepper to air dry completely. Make sure you definitely don't touch your nails now, so you have a good, clean base to apply the Gel Polish on.

Can I use gel polish without base coat? ›

The base coat is like a protective membrane between your nail and the gel nail polish. This will help the manicure last longer. One thin base coat is recommended every time you apply gel nail polish. The base coat will also help the gel polish stay on your nails better so it won't peel off prematurely.

What's the difference between gel and gel nail polish? ›

Gel nails are essentially nail enhancements in which faux nails are applied over the natural nails. They can cover the whole nail, or they can be applied to the nail tip as extensions. Gel polish, on the other hand, is a nail polish made with gel. It goes directly on the natural nail.

Why does my gel polish peel off? ›

A gel manicure should have thin and delicate layers, as when applied too thickly, the polish won't cure correctly. This will then cause your nail varnish to flake away much quicker than it should.

How many basic steps are required to apply gel nails? ›

  1. Step 1: Shape Your Nails Using a Nail File. ...
  2. Step 2: Apply Cuticle Softener/Remover. ...
  3. Step 3: Use a Cuticle Pusher/Orange Stick to Push Back Your Cuticles.
  4. Step 4: Buffing. ...
  5. Step 5: Clean and Degrease Your Nails Very Well (repeat 2 Times) ...
  6. Step 6: Primer. ...
  7. Step 7: Base Layer. ...
  8. Step 8: Color.

Which goes first primer or dehydrator? ›

Let's clear it up! 👉🏼 Dehydrator is a cleanser for the natural nail and Primer helps aid adhesion between product and the natural nail. Dehydrator MUST go FIRST, followed by Primer.

How long should you cure a gel base coat? ›

In summary, our top takes would be to keep the gel base coat exposed to the lamp only for 45 seconds, cure the colour layer for 60 seconds and do not exceed 90 seconds for the topcoat. If you follow this advice - your nails will look fabulous and last longer.

Is doing your own gel nails easy? ›

As I already mentioned, applying gel polish isn't difficult, you've just got to remember a few simple steps. The actual application isn't any different to applying standard nail polish. So if you're no good at painting your nails neatly by yourself, maybe this isn't for you!

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