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Gel manicure are all the rage right now. Everybody loves gel nail polish, but you’re probably removing your gel nail polish the wrong way. So today we are going to learn the right way to do it. And you can do it yourself at home.
The first way to do it , you need to prepare the tools that you need to accomplish this task.
1: Cotton balls
2: Acetone
3: Nail groomer
4: Aluminum foil
Step 1: take 1 cotton ball, this is going to remove all of your gel polish from both hands. You can break it up to tiny pieces and what you’re going to make sure you do is you divide them into 10 separate little pieces for each nail. The cotton don’t need to be very thick beacuse you need to dip them into your acetone.
Step 2: once it’s completely saturated, put the saturated cotton ball onto the top of your nail bed and you want to make sure that you are not wrapping your entire finger with the cotton ball. This will dry out your cuticles and your nails, which is not good.
Step 3: take a small piece of aluminum foil and wrap the nail. This will create a heat conducting type of mechanism and help acetone completely goes through the gel polish. After five minutes, you can check if the gel are peeling. If your gel nails has only been on your nails for about a week, you need to wait little more longer, about ten minutes.
Step 4: after five to ten minutes, take off the aluminum foil. If you see the gel polish actually peeling up off of your nail,them you are ready for the next step. Take your nail groomer or a wooden stick, and start to push off the gel polish very very gently. Starting at your cuticle and ending at your tip. If you do it backwards and start at the tip, you will risk severely damaging your nail, which completely contradicts the whole purpose of removing your gel polish correctly
Step 5:after you remove all of your gel polish, you want to take one more cotton ball, and dip it in some acetone. Then swipe over your nail lightly to get rid of any excess polish that is left over. And finally, you may find your cuticles are a little bit dry. All you need is a bit of cuticle oil and even a moisturizer. Then your nails are good to go.
Now you know the right way to remove your gel manicure without sanding down your polish or peeling it off.
And sometimes, if the acetone doesn’t work very well, you need to start your process with buffing the gel polish. The more you can take off with the file the less time you are going to spend on soaking.
Make sure you don’t buff your natural nail, because that will cause serious damage to your nails.
Regarding the tools, you can improvise. You don't necessarily have to use aluminum foil, plastic wrap can work just as well.
If you do not want to spend too much time on this. You may also choose not to use cotton balls. Take some Acetone in a cup and sand the surface of your gel polish slightly. You can then dip five fingers into the acetone. This is very unfriendly to your cuticle and the skin of your fingers, but you can remove the nail polish very easily.
We recommend that you stock up some nail removal packs around the house. It is very convenient. All you need to do is peel off the package, cover the surface of your nails with the cotton side, and stick it on your finger. 5 to 10 minutes later, you can easily remove your nail polish.
What causes gel polish allergic reactions?
Allergy to gel polish may be caused by the patient's immune function disorder, the addition of new ingredients to gel polish products, and long-term continuous contact with gel polish that has not been cured, which may lead to the yellowing of nails, brittle nails, or itchy, red and swollen skin, as well as diarrhea and cough.
1, immune function disorder:
when the body due to fatigue, anxiety, excessive stress, tension, mood swings, etc., resulting in immune function disorder, after the gel polish antigen invasion, there may be excessive immune response of the body, resulting in a sudden allergy to gel polish.
2, gel polish added new ingredients:
gel polish on the market in a variety of categories, the composition also has a slight difference, when switching to a new category of gel polish, the new composition may lead to allergies.
3. Continuous contact with uncured gel polish:
When gel polish antigen enters the body for the first time, There may not be any allergic reactions, but allergic reactions may occur when nail polish antigen enters the body again. So constant contact with uncured product can cause allergies. And If you come up with an allergy there’s nothing you can do. You are now allergic to this certain chemical in that product. And it could be the same ingredient that’s in an acrylic nails and you could be allergic to that as well.So When there is a sudden allergic reaction to gel polish, you should stop using it, and if necessary, you can use medication under the guidance of a doctor.
Gel polish is a common nail product in the market nowadays. It is non-toxic, odorless, environmentally friendly and has the luster and rich colors of gel. The medications for gel polish allergy include calcium-tonic neurase inhibitors such as tacrolimus ointment and non-steroidal ointments. All of the above medications need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.
Suggestions: Pay attention to the symptoms of contact allergy when the body appears, avoid contact with allergic substances in time, through anti-allergy medication conditioning treatment, when it really can not be avoided, it is recommended not to contact with gel polish.
How to treat an allergic reaction to gel nail polish?
First point: why would you be allergic to gel polish? First of all, it may be because the nail art process, disinfection is not good enough. Because in this process, some drugs may produce bacteria, so it may be due to disinfection is not good enough to cause allergies. Allergies of gel polish are mainly divided into acrylic resin allergy and photosensitive dermatitis. It is recommended to check your allergens first and then choose gel polish products that do not contain that ingredient.
The second point: what should we pay attention to when applying gel polish? First of all, try to avoid direct skin contact with uncured gel polish. Gel polish is very stable after it is cured, so you don't have to worry about allergies. If you are a nail technician or you often do gel polish manicure for yourself. Try to avoid direct contact and make sure you clean up the nails with alcohol often.
Point 3: What should I do if I am allergic to UV light? The easiest way is to wear gloves when you are having a gel polish manicure. Don't touch the skin of other parts of your body during the process of manicure. Each time you are done, you should pay attention to the disinfection and cleaning of your hands and tools and equipment.
Note: Do not mix appliances and gel polish during the process of manicure. And after each use, disinfection should be carried out in a timely and effective manner, and disinfection should be thorough. In serious cases, it is recommended to go to the hospital dermatology department for consultation and treatment.
unna, we were born with the goal of being 100% HEMA-free, and we tested the most common gel polishes on the market that claim to be HEMA-free. The result is that almost none of them can do so.
We are willing to accept the test from the market and we are confident that we will become the new standard in the nail industry. We are looking for partners and agents all over the world. If you want to start your own business, please contact us and we will help you get started.
Do you often get a lot of questions about the lamps used in manicure? After all we have talked about the gel application, we should also be clarified with the lamps. Because if you don’t have curing down it doesn’t matter how awesome your application and your nail are, it’s all going to come off. And we definitely don’t want that for ourselves or our clients.
The first question is: What's the difference?
Here is a picture of a traditional UV lamp. It’s probably the most common that you’ll see especially if you’re just starting out or if you’re looking for a cheap type of lamp. This is the very original one. What a traditional UV lamp really is, is a CFL UV lamp CFL means compact fluorescent. And there is also CCFL which means cool cathode or cool compact. And the fluorescent bulbs in it are what makes it work. This fluorescent light bulb emits a portion of the spectrum of UV light. So with this, you can cure the gels. This lamp was usually used about ten years ago.
But now days, LED has completely taken over. It has a different type of light bulb inside. And LED stands for light emitting diode. You may find some of the LED bulbs have different colors, some are yellow some are transparent. That’s because they have different style of dome over the bulb to spread the light and also to protect the bulbs.
And what important is this is also UV lamp. So you can see the difference, CFL lamps and LED lamps are both UV lamps but with different bulbs. And they both cure gel polish.
So why are CFL lamps are replaced by LED lamps?
LED UV lamps are able to emit the full spectrum of light needed to cure both traditional gels and the newer LED formulas and so they can cure all the gels. So you don’t need to replace the bulbs to cure specific gels. And you can expect it to last five years or more and it almost never lose power.
You don’t need to replace the bulbs in LED lamps.
The bulbs in CFL lamps usually need to be changed after six months, because they lose their ability to cure. And LED lamps don’t have that problem.
3. LED lamps take less time to cure the gels.
How do we choose the right UV nail lamp:
In the past CFL lamps could take up to five minutes to cure traditional gels. But LED lamps with that focus very high penetrating type of light that’s going into the gel, they only need up to 1 minute to cure the gels. So LED lamps not only do faster but also better job.
But because LED lamps doesn’t glow as much as CFL lamps. It’s very focused. So you have to ensure that the number of LED bulbs to be more but also arranged properly, even on the sides.
what wattage led lamp do i need for gel nails?
About 36 watts.
the wattage of lamps is divided into 9 watts, 18 watts, 36 watts, 42 watts, the higher the wattage nail hardening speed is faster, but you need to check the relevant information before using.
The light of the nail lamp belongs to the long-wave ultraviolet light, generally does not produce serious damage to the skin, but it does make the skin tanned, aging.
Although it is harmless to take a short time to cure, you should always pay attention to the maintenance of your hands. It is best to apply sunscreen and then do your manicure
Why Gel Nail Polish is better than Regular Nail Polish?
Regular nail polish is always tried and true.
This is a necessity for middle school students to spend the night away, and a staple for the working woman’s outfit planning.
But what about gel nails? What can gel manicure give you that regular nail polish can't give you?
Gel manicure has still quickly become the main product of salons.
Nevertheless, for those who are not sure whether to try new gel polishes, we have collected their benefits for you:
Quick-drying
Gel nail polish is thicker than regular nail polish.
The main feature that distinguishes it from classic manicure is part of the curing application process
because gel nail polish does not dry naturally.
Curing refers to putting the nails under LED or ultraviolet light to activate the chemical process to dry each layer of nail polish.
Considering that the gel nail application has extra time to repair the nail polish,
you can immediately leave your appointment or home application to completely dry the nail.
2. Chip-free
Quick-drying, durable formula, gel polish is hardly broken.
Your gel manicure is very resistant to peeling or stains, and the color will be as bright and shiny as the first day.
3. Durable
Gel polish can be used for at least 2-3 weeks, while regular nail polish will not fall off for a week.
In the case of light application, your gel nails last at least twice as long as normal nail polishes,
but in fact, they can make your nails four to six times the standard.
Take the core ingredient color powder as an example:
when creating nail art, it is sometimes necessary to apply each color layer very thinly,
with a thin multi-layer color overlay that brings an exceptionally soft visual beauty.
The thickness of each layer is so thin that it can only be counted in microns after the color layer dries,
which requires the particles of the color powder to be very finely ground. unna selects German color powder,
processed by ultra-fine grinding process into nano-level color paste, super fine and smooth.