10 Things to Know About PolyGel

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PolyGel is known as a hybrid between acrylic and hard gel. The PolyGel was developed to make everything about nail technology spectacular. The manufacturer of this product, Danny Haile, was able to answer a few questions about the PolyGel on Facebook for anyone interested. There are several things you need to know about this excellent product, but we will cut them down to 10 specific traits. Some people do not know how to make use of PolyGel, and it is a product that needs to be applied accurately to get the best results. If you want your nails to get the best look, get a Polygel nail kit today.

Here are the ten essential things you need to know about PolyGel.

Sculpt Liquid

It is said that the liquid used to sculpt PolyGel is known as Slip. This name was an inspiration from a group of people called the slip potters, who engaged in the manufacturing of clay products. The Slip does not make use of any ingredient to function, and it comes with a lovely fragrance. The Slip also works like a shaper for the PolyGel. This means that the Slip helps the PolyGel to take any form of shape it wants to. Slip is an integral part of PolyGel, as it cannot work without it. 

No Hardening Substance

A PolyGel cannot harden until it is put under a LED or UV light. This means that the PolyGel does not involve any hardening substance and will stay where you put it. A PolyGel is different from a hard gel because it is not self-leveling. It is also different from acrylic because it does not harden when applied. 

Cure Time for UV and LED Lamp

When you want to make, a PolyGel harden, you cure it under a LED or UV lamp. The approximate time taken for PolyGel to be fully cured under an LED light is 30 seconds, and nothing more than that. Also, the estimated time for PolyGel to be cured under a UV lamp is 2 minutes, and nothing more. The fantastic thing about this product is that it does not go through heat spike when it is curing under the lamps. It is also a safe procedure that has no side effects on the nails. 

PolyGel is Flexible

Unlike acrylic, PolyGel experiences more flexibility, and it becomes harder than a hard gel after it has gone through curing. Although it is harder than hard gel, it is also a lightweight, compared to acrylic and hard gel. Gelish confirmed this.

Can Be Used as an Overlay

When you are working on your nails, if you want to apply PolyGel as an overlay on your natural nails, it is acceptable. You can choose to use all over your nails or on the tip. Either way, it will give you the same perfect results. 

Different Color Shades

A PolyGel comes in six different colors that women love. They include; nude, white, soft white, soft pink, cover pink and dark pink. Most women love to wear these colors on their nails as it makes it pop. 

It Uses Gel-Polish

After you have applied PolyGel on your nails, you can go ahead and give it an exotic look by applying gel-polish over it. Also, you can mix the gel-polish with PolyGel, and make a design on your nails. When you are done, use a UV or LED lamp to harden it.

Natural Nail Prep Time

The same time you use to prep your natural nails is the same when you use PolyGel. 

Filing is Important

After you are done with the PolyGel on your nails and you want to get rid of it, tell your nail technician to file it off your nails. This is better than soaking it off. 

PolyGel can be Rebalanced

Just like acrylic, the PolyGel can take a rebalance shape to make it look amazing on the nails.

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