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Troubleshooting Common Issues with Gel Builder Nails at Nail Salon Malvern in Collegeville

Gel builder nails have introduced a new way to nail enhancements. It makes adding strength, length, and style to natural nails easy. At Nailsalon Malvern in Collegeville, we take pride in providing our clients with top tier services and the latest nail technology. However, as any beauty service, problems may occur. We believe that as a trusted salon, clients and technicians should be educated to allow smooth and successful nail enhancements.



In this article, we will discuss some of the most frequently encountered issues with gel builder nails and share tips on how to ensure that these stunning nails keep shining effortlessly and stay strong.

Lifting or Removal From The Natural Nail: Outline Of The Issue Every Manicurist Faces


  • Problem: One of the most common problems that customers have with gel builder nails is the lifting of the gel, which can also be termed as separation of gel from the natural nail. This lifting can happen right at the cuticle region or along the edges of the nail which exposes the recess between the nail and gel. If not treated within time, this can lead to infection of the nails, either bacterial or fungal.


Causes:


  • Improper Preperation Of The Natural Nail: If the natural nail has not been prepped correctly like driving out oils, moisture or any sort of debris before the application of gel, then proper adhesion would be impossible.


  • Undercured: If undercured, gel not being cured to the appropriate time or if the lamp is not of sufficient power, the gel will not bond well to the natural nail.


  • Over Buffing Or Filing: Excessive buffing or filing the natural nail can cause some injury to the nail leading to lifting of the gel.


  • Exposure To Water: Prolonged exposure to water or harsh chemicals can degrade the bond between the gel and the nail.



Solutions:


  • Performing Proper Nail Cleansing: Make sure the natural nail is always cleaned, buffed and dehydrated before the application is done. To make sure that all oils and moisture is driven out, a nail cleanser should be used.


  • Curing Time: Follow the precise directions provided by the manufacturer while curing the gel. The gel will cure properly when a quality UV or LED lamp is used.


  • Use Thin Layers: You have to make sure that when applying gel, the layers are even and thin. Thick layers may result in no curing or lifting of the nails.



  • Avoid Over-Washing or Using Harsh Chemicals: Soaking nails for long periods should be discouraged and gloves should be worn while cleaning with chemicals.

Chipping or Cracking of the Gel


  • Problem: Chipping and cracking is an issue that arises from improper application of the gel builder or due to stress imposed on the nails externally. Frequent cases are usually seen when the nails are hit against solid surfaces.


Causes:


  • Thin Application: A gel manicure isn't strong enough to withstand heavy use if it is applied too thinly.


  • Curing Issues: Insufficient curing creates tendency for the nail to chip or crack due to incomplete hardness of the gel on the nails.


  • Impact or pressure: Most of these cracks are due to application of high pressure on the nails especially if the gel is not too thick. 


Solutions:


  • Apply Adequate Layers: Apply gel in layers thick enough to withstand the strength and pressure dealt to them, while avoiding excessive thickness to prevent uneven curing.


  • Full Curing: For gel manicure, it is recommended to verify that the curing time for every layer is adequate. When in doubt, cure for 30 seconds longer. 


  • Encourage Clients to Protect Nails: Clients should be instructed to refrain from using fingers for applications of pressure which could cause the gel to chip or crack as it becomes counter productive to protecting the nails.



Discoloration or Yellowing of Gel Builder Nails


  • Problem: Another problematic issue is discoloration which leaves the gel nails looking dull and blurry and yields an overall unpleasant finish to the client. 


Causes:


  • Excessive Sun exposures: Yuv light, when exposed to for prolonged periods of time, can cause gel to oxidize, resulting in softening and yellowing.


  • Cigarette Complainer: Gel can also suffer discolouration from smoking through the use of nicotine and cigarette tar which dulls the shine of the nail.


  • Any Weak Products For Cleaning: Nail polish removers, cleaning solvents, and other gunky chemicals can be extremely harsh towards the gel nail polish and as a result snatch away its color.


  • Non-Brand Gel Items: Sometime it can be possible that the gel is of poor quality to begin with which results in increased chances of discoloration over time.


Solutions:


  • Seek Shade: Nope, for prolonged prevention it is not advisable to venture into the sun. Instead, the use of sunscreen on the nails will greatly assist in protecting the gel from discoloration.


  • Educate on Smoking Dangers: Stormy chemicals which could potentially stain the nails while smoking should be discarded for utmost effectiveness.


  • Decrease the Gel Do It Yourself: For our clients at Nailsalon Malver, we use a premium product base of gel builder which over time does help in discoloration and yellowing.



Gel Peeling off in Parts in Nail Salon Malvern


  • Problem: A gel builder may peel off in parts, leaving portions of the natural nails exposed. This can happen if the gel has not adhered properly or if there were issues during the curing stage.


Causes:


  • Lack of Effort In Preparation: The natural nail has an oily base or any residue that blocks the gel from sticking properly.


  • Improper Application of Gel Layers: It Is assumed that if One Layer Thick Gel Is Applied, Then It Will Surely Get Cured. Too Much Gel Addision Will Complicte Matters For The User. The Gel Must Always Be Evenly Divided Within Each Layer.


  • Improper Curing: They Did Not Fully Cure the Gel In The First Place. If It Doesnt Cure Always Peel Back Can Be An Unwelcomed Substitute.



Solutions:


  • Removing Has Meant Undoing The Natural Nail Treatment: Clear, Rough And Remove Natural Nail Moisture Before Using. A Primer Could Help As Well When Attempting To Apply Gel Based Treatments.


  • Additioning Separate Layers: Separate Thin Colored Gel Layers With Cured Edges One Over The Other And You Will Never Have To Worry About The Bad Gel Peel. You Will Have Starting and Edging Poke Positions Which Are Strong.


  • Optimally Checking Out: Ample Check That The Recommendations Are The Time Set To Ensure Proper Inspecting With The Curing Lamp Purpose And Type.


Gel Bubbles and Fill Air Gaps


  • Issue: Within nails, gel compartments or sections may make an appearance during burrowing which may lead to gaps within the structure or, worst case scenario, weaken the structure altogether. This is not just cosmetically displeasing but affects the sturdiness of the nails too.


Reasons:


  • Application Cavity: When gel is applied too fast or in thick layers, there is a lot of air in between the layers which makes things worse.


  • Miscalculated Cure: Too much or too little heat while curing also leads to air pockets during the curving phase.


  • Layer Width: It is always important to have a fine top coat of gel otherwise air is going to get trapped in the thick layers.



Prevention:


  • Gradual Application: There should be no rushing while applying gel because air intrusion is a big concern. Use a fine brush to apply the gel into the gaps shown.


  • Coating Cavity: Use adequate gel while applying the coat and ensure it is evenly spread. It should be properly cured before any additional layers are put on.


  • Liquid Gently Curing: When it comes to gel, it is always best to reduce intervals. The gel should be able to harden and stay free of bubbles.



Brittle or Weak Gel Nails


  • Problems: Gel builder nails sometimes become weak, brittle or easily breakable, and this is an unfortunate turn of events for many clients. This can be extremely frustrating for clients expecting nails which last long and are not prone to breakage. 


Causes: 


  • Over-Buffing: Aggressive buffing leads to the weakening of the natural nail, and when the gel is applied, there is a higher chance of breaking.


  • Nail Damage: The wear and tear of gel nails tends to incorporate splits and cracks, which internally causes the gel nails to become weak or brittle. 


  • Using Incorrect Products: Nails are prone to breakage when cheap products are used or improper application techniques are employed.


Solutions: 


  • Avoid Over-Buffing: A rough filing does not have to be employed in order to smoothen the surface, as a gentle buffer is sufficient. The natural nail can be buffed lightly, and this should be enough to provide a suitable bond. 


  • Proper Gel Application: The gel ought to be applied with adequate thickness to provide adequate support. Ensure the edges are sealed so that lifting does not occur.


Client Education Empower clients in neglected nail care by avoiding impact and harsh treatments like gel or acrylic fills that leads to fragility or breakage.




Conclusion


Here at Nailsalon Malvern in Collegeville, we appreciate how important nail care is, especially when it comes to gel builder nails. Sometimes, there may be cases of lifting, chipping, or discoloration but these issues can be avoided by proper nail prep and attention to detail and with the right products. Clients and technicians alike can appreciate beautiful, flawless nails every time by addressing these issues and understanding their origins.


Our expert nail technicians are ready to assist you in solving these problems immediately. At Nailsalon Malvern, we take pride in our services making sure you leave satisfied with how your nails look and feel.