Switching from Salon Nails to Semi-Cured Gel Nails
If you're used to regular salon appointments, switching to semi-cured gel wraps at home is a smaller adjustment than it sounds, most of what you already know about gel manicures still applies.
Give your nails a short break first
If your nails have had regular gel, acrylic or dip treatments, a short break beforehand lets them recover before you start applying wraps. This is especially worth doing if your nails feel thin or weak after repeated removals.
Get comfortable with the basics
- Prep nails by buffing lightly and cleaning with an alcohol wipe
- Pick a size slightly smaller than your nail bed rather than larger
- Cure under a UV/LED lamp for 60 to 120 seconds
- Seal the edges firmly with a wooden stick to prevent lifting
Keep caring for your nails between sets
Moisturise cuticles daily, avoid harsh chemicals without gloves, and always remove wraps gently with oil rather than peeling, the same principles that keep salon gel from damaging your nails apply here too.
Explore the range once you're comfortable
With over 100 colours in the range, from bold shades like Barbie Pink to patterns like Opal Glitter, there's plenty to explore once you've got the basics down. Most people find their technique within two or three applications.
