Tips for Applying Semi-Cured Gel Nails Like a Pro
A few small habits can make a big difference to how your semi-cured gel nails turn out. Here are our top tips for a smooth application, and why each one matters.
Store strips properly before use
Keep unused strips in their black sleeve, away from light, until you're ready to apply. Since the gel is light-reactive, extended light exposure can start curing it prematurely in the packet.
Prep matters more than people expect
Clean nails thoroughly and make sure they're completely dry before you start. Any trace of oil or moisture on the nail surface is one of the biggest reasons wraps lift early, more so than the application technique itself.
Size down, not up
Choose a size slightly smaller than your nail bed and gently stretch to fit, rather than sizing up and trimming. A strip that touches your skin or cuticle won't seal properly at the edge.
Seal, cure, then file
Press down firmly on the edges to seal each wrap before curing under your UV/LED lamp. Once cured, file in one direction only, in a downward motion, to avoid lifting the edge you just sealed.
Give it time to set
Keep hands dry for two to three hours after curing to let the adhesive fully set. Most people find their sizing and technique within two or three applications, so don't judge the product on your very first set.
