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Peeling and brittleness of gel nails is a fairly common problem that brings a lot of inconvenience and disappointment to their owner. In such situations, you don’t always need to blame the manicurist for a negligent approach to work. The source of the problem can be either personal intolerance by the body to artificial material, or other factors that affect the condition of extended nails. We will help you understand the reasons for gel nails peeling and tell you how to avoid them.
Gel extensions - what kind of procedure is it?
Gel is a plastic material that is easy to work with. It allows you to do nail extensions both at home and in a beauty salon. As a result of the master’s work, the length of the nails increases, their shape changes, and the surface is smoothed.
Gel nail extensions
Gel extensions last up to 4 weeks ; the structure of this polymer resembles natural nails , and it looks much more natural than acrylic.
There are two methods of extension using gel. The first is a sticker of ready-made artificial plates (tips), and the second is an extension in shape.
This method requires durable stencils that are applied to the nails, and the gel is applied through the “window”. After the gel has completely hardened, the forms are removed, and the result is beautiful nails with a length longer than natural.
Features of extended nails
To understand why extended nails don't last, you need to determine what they are. Correctly extended nails look beautiful and extremely natural. The technology for creating such a manicure is quite easy: a tip or form is attached to the nail, and they are subsequently covered with gel or acrylic. Tips and forms are attached with special glue. To bond the gel, craftsmen use a UV lamp, and the acrylic hardens on its own. It is worth noting that recently acrylic extensions have become almost unpopular due to the creation of serious problems for natural plates and their long hardening time.
The disadvantage of gel nail extensions is their relative fragility; in order to get rid of them, it is necessary to cut off the coating, which takes a lot of time and increases the risk of damage to the natural plate and periungual skin. This coating also requires the use of rubber gloves when working with household chemicals.
Secrets of quality extensions
Despite the apparent simplicity of the procedure, the effect of extensions is not always ideal. But usually any problems (gel detachment, chipping or dullness of the coating) are associated with non-compliance with technology and ignoring simple rules. To obtain high-quality artificial nails, you need to follow these tips:
Nail extension process
- If necessary, a trimmed manicure should be done 2 days before extensions or one day after the procedure. Even minor damage should be avoided on the cuticle.
- hand creams a day before extensions, since some components tend to be released from the skin in the future. For this reason, the gel can peel off.
- Taking antibiotics and hormones does not go well with the procedure, and it is better to postpone it.
- Gel extensions cannot be done on sick nails .
There are diseases in which gel detachment and other nail problems are not uncommon. These include diabetes mellitus, heart and vascular diseases, hormonal imbalances, herpes, Graves' disease.
What to do if gel polish does not stick to your nails
In addition to minor peeling, the material may come off the nail plates completely. Why is this happening? The reasons may be similar to those listed above. But how can you protect yourself from such disappointments? Reply
Follow Coating Rules
Gel polish can shrink, slide off like a film, crack or chip if one of the coating layers is too thick or, conversely, insufficient. The first circumstance prevents the material from hardening completely, the second deteriorates its strength.
Don't mindlessly combine different products
The reason for shellac falling off can also be the use of products from different brands. This happens especially often when applied independently, since at home it is difficult to test all available materials for wearability. To protect yourself from such troubles, try to use the highest quality base and topcoat possible, but cheaper colored gels in many cases behave no worse than expensive ones.
Consider the functions of different types of tools
When preparing to apply gel polish, not only a primer that prepares the nail plate for the application of gel products can help, but also other specialized products. Be sure to use an antiseptic - this is a guarantee that an infection or fungus will not develop under the coating.
Think about your health
Many diseases and special conditions of the body can in some cases affect the nails:
- Endocrine diseases. Diabetes mellitus or thyroid dysfunction can change the structure of the nails so that the gel coating will not stick.
- Other painful conditions. When your body is fighting an illness, it often doesn't have enough resources for your nails. Taking antibiotics or other medications can interfere with your manicure. In this case, it is better for you to wait for recovery, and then contact a specialist.
- Problems with nails. Fungal infection and other diseases are an absolute contraindication to the application of gel coatings. The master must warn you about this and advise you to take care of your nails first, otherwise you will not only not get a long-lasting manicure, but can also seriously worsen their condition.
- Pregnancy and menstruation. Not every woman in this position is not suitable for shellac, but there are times when this interferes with a long-lasting manicure. As for other natural hormonal fluctuations, you can avoid the risk of detachment and chipping of the gel coating by waiting until the end of the cycle.
- Individual intolerance. This is an extremely rare occurrence, but if different products from different manufacturers and applied by different artists still don't last, the reason may be that your nails are simply rejecting foreign material.
If you have any of the above, do not rush to blame the master for the fact that the coating is peeling off.
Why do extended nails peel off: internal reasons
Detachment of the gel often occurs with hyperhidrosis of the hands , when sweating is very high. In some women, due to the hormonal characteristics of the body, the gel simply does not stick to the nail plate and is rejected. In addition to pregnancy, menstruation, and post-abortion conditions, the procedure should not be performed during lactation, again due to hormones.
Extensions should be done on healthy nails
If there is an elevated body temperature, an infectious disease , or a severe decrease in immunity, the extension session may also be useless: rapid detachment of the material will occur.
Poor health of natural nails can also be to blame for gel peeling. For example, too thin nail plates, flexible, movable bases cannot hold the material well. A too lumpy, cracked nail surface will also not allow for high-quality extensions. And, of course, fungal diseases of the nail plate are a direct contraindication for extensions.
Biogel. Advantages and disadvantages.
Biogel This type of material is specially designed to strengthen the nail plate. It was invented back in the 80s of the twentieth century. Biogel consists of the following components:
- resins from various trees;
- protein;
- other natural ingredients.
Biogel is gaining more and more popularity due to the painlessness of the procedure and the naturalness of the components that can restore the nail plate, strengthen it and protect it from the negative effects of the external environment. The procedure for applying biogel to nails takes no more than 30 minutes. Natural material has a large number of advantages, namely:
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Like all other materials, biogel has its drawbacks. Nails with this coating need to be corrected about twice a month, and the cost of the procedure is significantly higher than the cost of applying gel polish to nails. Despite this, biogel does not cause an allergic reaction and is suitable for literally any woman.
Poor quality materials are the cause of gel peeling
The most common cause of the problem is the use of low-quality material . The result is fragile, thin, transparent nails that crack and chip.
Many craftsmen complain that after using the topcoat, the gel begins to crack. The reason is the use of low-quality coating, or its components conflict with the base material. It is better to use all products from the same brand so that there is no difference in the elasticity of the finish and the sculptural layer.
Gel detachment due to violation of extension technology
Common Causes of Gel Peeling
Lack of experience and the necessary tools, choice of poor material are good reasons for the low quality of artificial nails.
Peeled nail extensions
Peeling often occurs in those who do their own nails - due to carelessness and inconvenience in applying the material.
Even experienced professionals may try to save time by skipping some steps of the procedure, which leads to chipping and peeling of the gel. It is better to visit a trusted specialist or learn how to do quality extensions at home.
Technical reasons for peeling nails
- Incorrect nail modeling,
- applying the finishing coat in a thick layer,
- air bubbles getting under the material,
- poor nail preparation, insufficient polishing,
- the presence of particles of old coating in the cuticle area,
- lack of antibacterial treatment of nail plates,
- the master did not create a stiffener, forgot about the primer, bond, degreaser,
- the gel was applied to a non-dried surface.
Compliance with all extension technologies is the key to flawless extended nails
Compliance with nail extension technology is an important factor in avoiding manicure delamination. Watch the video master class on gel nail extensions from a professional master:
Ways to solve the problem
The right solution to prevent manicure deformation is proper care. Do not forget that before the procedure, manicure should not be done for about four days.
Do not nourish the cuticle and nail plate with oil, as excess moisture can cause peeling.
After the extension procedure has been carried out, you should not engage in self-correction; a timely visit to the specialist for this work is mandatory. Do not ignore the recommendations of the salon employee who performed the work. Proper care and following the master's recommendations are the key to ensuring that your manicure will last a long time.
Beautiful, long nails that look well-groomed are not only a luxury, but also a necessity. A well-done manicure will save time and always look amazing. Do not be afraid to extend your nails with gel for fear that they may quickly break or peel off. Choose a good master, don’t skimp on your beauty and take proper care of your nails, and then everyone will be the envy of your hands.
The attached video lists the reasons that lead to damage to extended nails.
Source of the article: https://vplate.ru/narashchivanie-nogtej/pochemu-lomayutsya/
Why does the gel peel off at the base and tips of the nails?
At the base and free edge of the nail plate, peeling of the material occurs most often. This is due to many reasons, here are the main ones:
Manicure peeling at the base of the nail
- During grinding, small areas near the cuticle may remain greasy and untreated. This will cause the material at the base of the nail to tear away. In this case, experienced craftsmen remember the natural curves and use special buffs.
- After a trimmed manicure, areas of cuticle remain . It is better to do a hardware or other non-edged manicure before extensions. If there are pieces of skin, the specialist must remove the keratinization using the device’s attachment.
- The woman touched her nails too early, or hair, clothing, or dust got on them . Such phenomena must be excluded.
- Extended nails were affected by temperature changes . This causes peeling of the gel at the tips of the nail plates, as well as impact and mechanical damage.
Causes of manicure deformation
A third of women who use such nails face the problem of nails quickly falling off after the extension procedure. Falling off is initially manifested by the formation of bubbles filled with air under the gel base, as well as the appearance of cracks.
The main reasons for this trouble are as follows.
- Disturbed technology of the extension process. Negligence or lack of experience of the technician can lead to poor polishing of the nail, poor cleaning of areas around the cuticle, incomplete removal of dust from the nail plate, contact of gel or acrylic with the skin, and incorrect selection of the drying mode with an ultraviolet lamp. The problem with deformation of the extended manicure also arises if a file with a rough abrasiveness, poor quality materials, or a reduced amount of gel or acrylic was used. The master should not forget about treating the nail with a degreaser, using components that have the same brand, and treating it with antiseptics that protect against fungal infections. Common mistakes made by nail technicians include improper preparation of nails, improper filing, applying gel material to the cuticle, placing a large amount of gel on a natural nail, insufficient pressing of the corners on the side, installation of an inappropriate shape, and the presence of cracks. Extended nails will not hold well if the client's hands are wet or cold, so they need to be dried and warmed before starting the procedure.
- Incorrect correction. The first correction procedure must be done three weeks after visiting the specialist.
Subsequent corrections are made after four to five weeks. Saving on this procedure will lead to premature falling off of a beautiful manicure.
How to maintain extended nails
To prevent gel rejection, it is important to strictly follow the extension technology. There are a few more rules that will help you avoid troubles and premature correction:
Beautiful extended nails
- After applying the primer, do not touch objects with your nails, and do not touch the nails themselves with your hands.
- File the nail plates only with a soft file.
- Wait enough time after the manicure, do not overuse trimmed manicure.
- Use only high-quality materials.
- Before extensions, do not do paraffin therapy or seal the nails.
- Follow the rules for caring for artificial nails.
Basic recommendations
If a girl is sure that her body is in perfect order, then you should not blame the master; perhaps she herself does not follow the basic rules of nail care, such as:
- applying oil to the cuticle;
- avoiding sudden mechanical movements;
- doing housework with rubber gloves;
- reducing the time hands are in the water.
You also don’t need to remove imperfections yourself or file your nails; using files for the wrong purpose can lead to nail peeling.
Why nail extensions fall off quickly depends on many reasons. But you should always give preference to: an experienced craftsman, careful care and high-quality materials.
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