Gel polish is tougher than regular polish. It’s cured under a lamp, which makes it hard and glossy. That shine? It sticks around.
Here’s the quick breakdown:
Quick tip. Your lifestyle matters. If you’re in closed shoes all day, gel tends to last longer. Beach trips and constant water? It may fade faster.
My friend Riya got a gel pedicure before her Goa trip. Sun, sand, swimming. She thought it would chip in days. It didn’t. Three weeks later, still shiny. Slight growth gap near the cuticle, yes. But the color? Solid.
That’s the real thing with gel. It doesn’t chip easily. It grows out.
In short, how long does a gel pedicure last? Long enough that you forget about it. Long enough that your toes still look neat weeks later. Smooth, glossy, low maintenance.
But here’s the side note. Removal matters. Don’t peel it off. Nah, that damages nails. Proper soak-off only.
Also, if your nails grow fast, you’ll see the gap sooner. That doesn’t mean it’s ruined. Just grown.
So yeah. If you want shine that stays, gel works well. Not dramatic. Just dependable.
And honestly… isn’t it nice when your toes still look done without thinking about them?
Can a gel pedicure last 6 weeks?
Sometimes, but growth will be visible by then.
Does gel damage toenails?
Only if removed incorrectly.
Is gel better than regular polish?
Works better if you want longer wear.