Polygel is one of the most popular and practical materials for creating artificial nails, but it can sometimes have problems with adhesion. If the polygel does not adhere properly to your nails, it can make the job more difficult and ruin the result. In this article, we will explain why this can happen and how you can fix the problem.
1. Improper nail preparation
One of the most common reasons why polygel does not adhere properly is improper nail preparation. Nail preparation is key to ensuring that polygel adheres well. If your nails are oily or dirty, polygel will not adhere well.
What should you do?
- Clean your nails thoroughly and remove all dirt and oil.
- File the surface of your nails lightly to help the base gel adhere better.
- Use preparation liquids (Diamond Nails Nail Prep and Primer) to keep your nails clean and grease-free.
2. Using the wrong foundation gel
For proper adhesion of the polygel , Diamond Nails Polygel Base primer gel If you do not use a base coat or do not choose a good quality base coat, the polygel will not adhere properly to the nail.
What should you do?
- Always use a base gel to ensure strong adhesion of the polygel.
3. Incorrect curing under UV/LED light
It is also possible that the polygel does not adhere properly during the curing process. If you do not use the correct UV/LED lamp or do not adhere to the curing time, the polygel will not fully cure and may peel off the nail.
What should you do?
- Use a good quality UV/LED lamp that has the right power.
- Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for curing time to ensure the polygel is fully cured.
- Make sure you follow the curing time exactly, usually 30-60 seconds is required, but this may vary depending on the type of polygel.
4. Applying too thick a layer
Applying polygel too thickly can not only cause problems with the material setting, but also make it difficult to adhere. In a layer that is too thick, the gel will not set properly and this can cause peeling.
What should you do?
- Apply the polygel in thin layers to ensure proper bonding and adhesion.
- If necessary, apply several thin layers and cure them one by one to ensure a smooth and durable finish.
Summary:
Polygel not sticking is usually due to nail preparation, base gel use, or bonding issues. If you follow the tips mentioned above and use quality products like Diamond Nails Polygels and Base Gels , you can be sure that the polygel will adhere perfectly to your nails, and the end result will be long-lasting and flawless.
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