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How to Apply Gel Nails
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Applying gel nails is a process that involves preparing your nails, applying the gel polish, curing the polish with a UV or LED lamp, and finishing with a topcoat. Here are the steps you can follow to apply gel nails: Materials: - Gel nail polish - Base coat - Top coat - UV or LED lamp - Nail buffer - Nail file - Nail cleanser or rubbing alcohol - Cuticle pusher Steps: 1. Start by preparing your nails. Use a nail file to shape your nails and a buffer to smooth out any rough edges. Push back your cuticles using a cuticle pusher, but be gentle to avoid damaging the skin. 2. Apply a base coat to your nails. Make sure to coat the entire nail, including the tips. Avoid getting the base coat on your skin or cuticles, as this can cause lifting and peeling of the gel polish. 3. Apply the gel nail polish to your nails, starting from the base and working your way up to the tips. Apply a thin layer and make sure to cover the entire nail. If you want a more opaque color, you can apply a second coat after the first one has cured. 4. Cure the gel polish with a UV or LED lamp according to the manufacturer's instructions. Most gel nail polishes require curing for about 30-60 seconds under a UV lamp or 10-30 seconds under an LED lamp. Make sure to cure each nail separately. 5. Apply a top coat to your nails, covering the entire nail and the tips. This will protect your nails and help the polish last longer. Cure the top coat under the lamp for the recommended time. 6. After curing, use a nail cleanser or rubbing alcohol to remove any sticky residue left on your nails. This will make your nails shiny and smooth. 7. Enjoy your newly polished gel nails! Remember to be gentle with your nails and avoid using them as tools to prevent chipping and lifting.
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