If you haven’t heard of polygel nails yet, you are missing a trick. Whether you love your salon manicures or prefer to DIY your fingernails, polygel nail colors or clear polygel nails will change your life. Think of them as hair extensions for your nails. Polygel nails have all the advantages of acrylic nails and hard LED gels, but they are easier to apply. They offer flexibility and durability, but at the same time can be customised to any shape or color you may want. With a bit of practice, you can even use polygel nail colors at home if you want to avoid the salon visit.
If you are already familiar with acrylic nails you may be wondering what’s so different as to be worth the change. Polygel is as versatile as acrylic, and it will protect your nails exactly like traditional hard gels. And it accomplishes this while being 23% lighter than acrylics and 16% lighter than your traditional hard gel manicure.
Polygel is also monomer and 7-free, and doesn’t create dust during the application process.
Speaking of the application process, Gelish PolyGel (the original brand that launched this formula) is a one step process which makes it much more user friendly than acrylics and hard gels, and quicker to apply.
So yes, polygel nails are better than acrylic without a doubt.
PolyGel itself won’t ruin your nails, but as with any other long lasting manicure there are several things that could go wrong and damage or weaken your natural nails.
As long as you learn how to remove Polygel nails properly (it’s a very similar process to removing SNS nails) your nails will be safe. In fact, if you have naturally weak or damaged nails, polygel can act as a protective layer against the elements and help your nails become stronger.
PolyGel are one of the longer lasting types of manicures, easily comparable with SNS nails. With the correct application techniques, polygel nails last between 3 and 5 weeks. You will likely need infills as your natural nail grows and you may want to remove them earlier to change the style or color.
If you use clear polygel nails you can then paint on top using your regular nail polish, and change your nail art without removing the polygel nails. Just make sure you remove your regular nail polish without acetone. So even if you enjoy changing your nails often, you don’t need to go through the process of removing and re-doing your polygel nails until they grow out or they break.
If you want to explore the world of PolyGel manicures from the comfort of your home, you will need a few different supplies:
In order to remove PolyGel nails at home, you will need similar supplies as the ones used to remove gel manicures at home.
And don’t forget a great nail cuticle oil to treat your nails afterwards! The acetone will remove all the moisture from your nails otherwise.
Most people use PolyGel nails to give themselves some extra length. Dual forms are often used with acrylics, and are easier to use than paper nail forms, so they are often more accessible to people new to this kind of manicure.
Start with the following steps for PolyGel Nail Prep:
Once your nails are ready to go, this is how you use Polygel with dual forms
Polygel is usually supplied in tubes. I find it easier to place the tubes in a flat accesible surface, and making sure they are not closed too tight. It’s much more difficult to open a stubborn tube while fiddling with forms!
If you are more of a visual person, watch this video for step by step instructions.
This type of nail forms are also often used with acrylics, and are more versatile than dual forms but require more practice to use.
Start with the same prep steps as if you were using dual forms. Afterwards:
The sculpting bit is what takes a fair amount of practice. Check this video out before you start so you have some better ideas on technique.
The quickest way to lenthten your nails using PolyGel is probably using nail tips instead of building the nail using forms. You can glue the tips first, and then use PolyGel on top to build a smooth nail surface without that telling ridge in the middle.
Here you can see how it’s done
The easiest way to remove polygel nails at home is by using an acetone soak exactly like when you are removing acrylic nails.
Salons often use electric drills to remove nail extensions but unless you are professionally trained and well practiced you can do a lot of damage to your natural nail.
Applying PolyGel nails at home opens a whole new world of possibilities in terms of what you can do with your nails. If acrylics intimidate you, give polygel a try instead and you’ll be surprised at how much you love it.
This website uses cookies to offer relevant information and for optimal performance. Please click accept to continue.
Read More