Gel polish can stay glossy and chip-free for weeks. But it won’t happen by itself. Quick tip. Your prep sets the stage.
That’s the core. Thin layers matter. Thick ones trap air. Air = chips early.
Here’s the thing. My friend Tara got gel before her beach trip. She thought more polish = stronger nails. Nah. Her polish chipped in five days. Next time, she prepped like above. Two weeks later? Still glossy. Growth gap, yes. But no chips. That’s the real win. Not just color. Longevity.
People often:
Sounds small. It’s not.
Hot water makes gel expand and then shrink. Leading to lifting. Ugh.
Every 5–7 days, add a thin top coat. Not glue. Just a shine layer. Keeps edges sealed longer.
1. Why does my gel polish chip so fast?
Usually poor prep or thick layers.
2. Should I avoid water after gel?
Not avoid. Just don’t soak hands right after.
3. Can I use hand cream with gel polish?
Yes. Just avoid oils near the cuticle while curing.
In short, prep + thin layers + smart care = longer gel life. Worth it, yeah?