Sometimes when we are trying out new designs at the back of our minds we keep wondering whether we are compromising the quality of our nails and the answer is yes! Sometimes the use of acrylic and glitters, dip powder, and gel manicure may certainly damage your nails. But if you wish to really look gorgeous and at the same time not compromise the quality of your nails then we have brought you a solution. Polygel nail designs are the right thing for you! This is a gel acrylic hybrid formula that you can try out instead of the other options available in the market for nail art and nail extension.
So what exactly is poly gel?
Stylists and scientists have come up with a substitute for nail extensions. The poly gel is a nail enhancement technique that is a hybrid of gel and acrylic. It is to be noted that acrylic provides strength and the gel is needed for flexibility.
And the best part is if you apply the poly gel nails properly then they will not even break! They are lighter in weight and it does not even feel like there is an extension on your arms. The durability is admirable and lasts for a long time.
Which are better to use, poly gel nails or acrylic ones?
If you are filling in nails or extending them then the poly gel method is the best for you to do so. But it shall be noted that although both are used for the same purpose, the poly gels are way lighter than acrylic nails.
But as we said they are stronger too! Granulate acrylic and dip manicure are the same. If you have soft nails then we can say that poly gel is a great option but in the case of brittle nail texture, it is not.
What do you need to learn before you apply polygels?
The first thing should come first! The poly gel techniques need a lot of tools and if you are going to do them at home then first make sure that you have all the supplies ready before you begin. A lack of proper items can make the process tedious, incomplete, and frustrating. Here is a short list of things that you must have at your home!
- Dual forms or nail forms: These are the shells that are placed over the nails and they enable us to sculpt. The major point of difference between the two is that dual forms can be used again and again whereas nail forms are made for single use.
- A poly gel nail kit: You can buy a poly gel kit from a nearby store or online depending on your budget.
- Base coat and top coat: These are required for sealing and prepping the nails.
- LED light lamps: Here is another thing that is essential for opting for poly gel nails. These are required for preparing the nails and making them even sturdier.
- A sculpting brush: This bears a square angle tip and it looks exactly like a paintbrush.
- Rubbing alcohol: Rubbing alcohol is added to the brush so that even if it is applied to the poly gel, the substance does not adhere to it.
How to apply poly gel nails?
- First, you need to fill your nails so that smooth edges are produced.
- Then select any nail form you wish to acquire, whether dual form or nail form. Although you can apply the poly gel directly on the surface this step is optional and depends on your preference.
- The base coat is then applied and subjected to LED light.
- Then you can use a brush. Dip it in an alcohol solution and then spread the poly gel on the shell.
- Then you can cut, file, and shape your nails according to your choice.
- As the final step, you have to apply the top coat and subject it to LED light again.
Some basic tips that you should keep in mind
Removal: When you are applying the poly gel, it is also important for you to note the way you can remove it! First, you need to fill it off as you are removing acrylic nails. Now with the aid of acetone and a cotton ball wrap it around the nails. The techniques may slightly vary depending on the poly gel kit that you are using.
What is the average time poly gel lasts?
If there is not much damage and you maintain them carefully then poly gel lasts up to three weeks.
Now you are more or less clear about the way of application and the process by which you can remove it properly.
Get Creative with Polygel Nail Designs
1. Polygel extensions Gel nail polish Nail design Christmas
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2. Red & green Christmas nails
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3. Holly berry Christmas nails with red and green
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4. Winter glitter French manicure with snowflake
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5. Forth of July Nail Art
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6. Babe, Striking, & Maverick
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7. Patriotic nails
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8. Confetti and Vogue
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9. Purple and sparkly dip powder nails
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10. Give me some Nails
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11. University of Kentucky Manicure
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12. Winter nails, CUTE!!
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13. Purple glitter nails
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14. Pink, White and Sparkles Valentine Heart gel polish nails
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15. Pink Valentines Gel Nails
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16. DND Queen of Grape gel polish
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17. Snowy Day Pink Sparkle
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18. Spring Nexgen Nails
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19. Glitter fun nail pink
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20. Acrylic nails
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21. Prom nails
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22. Hearts n such
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23. Holiday Nails - Acrylic, white French tip
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24. Beautiful color!
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25. Nugenesis Powder Dip!
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26. Teal, gray, and silver builder gel nails.
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27. Blue-T- full
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28. Sparkle and Co dip and Revel nail
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29. Summer mani
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30. Winter nail art
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31. Blushing In Flushing Dallas Darling Less Bitter, More Glitter
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32. Nails ready for the 4th of July!
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33. Purple and silver dip powder
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34. Kiara Sky Glitter Powder Dip Nails
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35. Cute Winter or Valentine's Day nails
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36. DIY polygel with dual forms and gel overlay with stamping
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37. Nails silver sand
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38. Round nails
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39. Short acrylic nails
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40. Nice and simple
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