Gel polish doesn’t fail because of the color. It fails because of prep. Bad base. Lifting edges. Peeling in three days. Annoying.
Quick tip. Prep is everything.
If you want gel to stay put, do this:
That’s it. Not fancy. Just careful.
Why buff? Because gel sticks better to a slightly rough surface. Why clean with alcohol? Oil blocks adhesion. Tiny details. Big difference.
My cousin Neha used to skip the alcohol wipe. Her gel chipped in four days. She started wiping properly. Now it lasts two weeks easy. Same polish. Better prep.
See the pattern?
Don’t soak hands in water before painting. Water makes nails expand. Then they shrink later. That causes lifting. Sounds small. It’s not.
Also, thin layers win. Thick gel looks strong but peels faster. Thin but solid. Light but firm. That’s the real trick.
And don’t rush. Rushing ruins it. Always.
Honestly, prep feels boring. No color yet. No shine. But this part decides everything. The rest is just decoration.
1. Do I need to buff nails before gel polish?
Yes. Light buffing helps gel stick better.
2. Should I wash hands before gel polish?
Wash earlier, not right before. Avoid water just before application.
3. Why does my gel polish peel fast?
Usually poor prep or thick layers.
So next time your gel chips early… maybe look at the prep first. Makes you think, right?