Why do gel or semi-permanent varnishes come off?
Categories: Nail care, Nails Art, Women Beauty

If your gel or semi-permanent varnish peels off, it is often the result of poor preparation of the nail. This preparation step shouldn’t be neglected, whether for the health of your nails or for the hold of the gel and the semi-permanent varnish.

Here is how to proceed so that there is no detachment:

  • Disinfect hands
  • Push back cuticles without hurting them
  • Matify the top of the natural nail with a buffing block
  • Degrease the natural nail with cleaner
  • Apply a coat of primer
  • The gel or semi-permanent varnish must absolutely not touch the skin, this causes detachment.
  • The primer layer shouldn’t be too thick
  • There must be no bubbles between the natural nail and the capsule, this causes detachment.
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Reasons for UV gel peeling:

  • Forgetting to apply a thin layer of the primer
  • Primer layer too thick
  • There is dust on the nail
  • Nails that are not well degreased
  • Gel or varnish that touches the cuticles

It sometimes happens that natural nails grease quickly naturally, in this case, even if the preparation is well done, the semi-permanent varnish or the gel will come off.

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