False nails of some sort have been popular for a while. In their various forms, they allow women who struggle to grow their own nails to have long, attractive nails. Some types of false nails, however, not only look fake, they damage the natural nail beneath them. The advantage of gel nails is that they do neither.
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False nails of some sort have been popular for a while. In their various forms, they allow women who struggle to grow their own nails to have long, attractive nails. Some types of false nails, however, not only look fake, they damage the natural nail beneath them. The advantage of gel nails is that they do neither.

A pre-mixed polymer and monomer gel is used to apply gel nails. This mixture is odourless, which makes the application process less onerous for you and the technician applying them. The gel application does not need all the filling that acrylic nails require, so it takes a lot less time to apply gel nails. Once the gel is applied, it will need to be cured. This can either be done under UV lights, with a spray or brush-on activator, or even just dipping the nails in water, depending on the type of gel used. The UV light process takes a little longer than the other methods, but there is no difference in the curing effectiveness.

Gel nails look and feel more natural than acrylic nails due to their clarity, thinness and flexibility. The do not lift easily, although they can break. A clean break can be repaired with nail glue, but if the gel shatters, you may need to return to the salon to have it fixed. The glossy finish of gel nails makes them very popular, as they do not need polish to look fabulous. Polish can be applied, as can other nail decorations and French manicures. Gel nails won't turn yellow after a while, unlike acrylic nails.

If your own nails don't seem to grow, or keep their shape, gel nails can be applied without any fear of damaging your natural nails. You can choose the length you prefer, and have beautiful long nails with little fuss. Gel nails are best applied in a salon, as the application and fixing process is difficult to do on your own.

Although gel nails can be less durable than acrylic nails and may cost a little more, the fact that your own nails do not get damaged means that you can use gel nails as a nail enhancement that you apply until your own nails grow. Acrylic nails damage the natural nail to the extent that you find you have to keep re-applying them because your damaged nails look so bad. The advantage of gel nails is that they do not do this, so you do not have to keep replacing them to hide your nails.

Long, well manicured, attractive nails make your hands look better, and since our hands are constantly exposed to the world, most women prefer to keep their nails looking as good as possible. Gel nails protect your nails, allowing them to grow out healthy and strong while keeping up appearances. Instead of waiting months for your nails to grow, hoping none of them will break, you can have gel nails professionally applied and polished to lengthen short nails or strengthen weak ones, allowing them to grow. Natural looking, causing no damage to your nail - that's why you should consider gel nails.

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