The Step By Step Guide To Applying Hard Builder Gel At Home

Every woman deserves nails that look flawless, strong, and freshly done. Getting salon quality nails at home is no longer a far off dream. With the right steps, the right tools, and a bit of patience, you can do it all by yourself without any stress.

Say goodbye to expensive salon visits and create beautiful, long lasting nails using hard builder gel right at home with your very own hands.

Prep your nails the right way:

Good nails start with good prep. Remove any old polish or product completely. Wash your hands well, then push back your cuticles gently with a wooden stick. Lightly buff the surface of each nail to remove shine. Wipe each nail with a lint free pad and a nail cleanser to get rid of all dust and oils. Clean nails give the gel something to hold onto tightly and last longer.

Apply the base coat:

A base coat creates a smooth foundation for everything that goes on top. Apply a thin, even layer across each nail and cure it under your lamp for the time listed on the product. A proper base coat helps the gel bond well and keeps your nails protected underneath.

Apply the first layer of gel:

Now for the fun part. Pick up a small amount of gel with your brush and spread it across the nail in thin, smooth strokes. Keep it away from the cuticle and skin edges. Thin layers cure better and last longer. Once the first layer is applied, cure it under the lamp before moving to the next step.

Cure each layer properly:

Curing is what makes your gel hard and durable. Place your hand under the lamp and follow the recommended cure time for each layer. Do not rush this step. Under cured gel can lift, peel, or feel sticky. Always cure each layer fully before adding the next one on top.

Shape and file your nails:

After all your gel layers are cured, it is time to shape. Use a file to gently shape the edges of each nail. Work in one direction and take your time. You can go for a square, round, or almond shape. Remove any dust with a clean brush before moving forward.