Fixing bubbles in gel nail polish at home? Relax. It’s fixable.
Bubbles happen. Thick coats. Shaking the bottle. Curing too fast. Annoying, yeah. But not the end.
Quick tip first.
Done. Smooth again.
Here’s the thing. If the bubble is tiny, you don’t need to remove everything. Just level it. Thin layers are magic. Thick gel traps air. Air becomes bumps. Simple.
My cousin Aisha did her nails before a trip. Rushed it. Two thick coats. Cure. Boom. Tiny bubbles everywhere. She almost removed it all. Instead, she buffed lightly, added one thin layer, cured again. Looked glossy. Fresh. Saved an hour.
Now, if bubbles are big and soft inside? Different story. That means under-cured gel. You’ll need to file and redo that nail. Not fun. But better than lifting later.
Also — stop shaking the bottle like juice. Roll it between your palms. Slow. Calm. That’s the real win.
And don’t overload the brush. Less gel. Thinner layers. Cure fully. Repeat. Smooth, not heavy. Glossy, not thick.
In short, most bubbles are fixable. Gentle buff. Thin coat. Proper cure. That’s it.
Why do bubbles form in gel polish?
Mostly from thick layers or shaking the bottle.
Can I fix bubbles without removing gel?
Yes, if they’re small and fully cured.
How do I prevent bubbles next time?
Apply thin coats and roll the bottle, don’t shake.
Bubbly nails after all that effort? Frustrating, right?