Acrylic extensions are strong. Hard. Solid. They can last 3–4 weeks without lifting if done right. Gel extensions? Softer. More flexible. They look natural. They last around 2–3 weeks.
So yeah. Acrylic stays longer. But gel feels lighter.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
That’s the basic picture.
Now a small story.
My cousin Neha tried gel extensions before a vacation. Looked glossy. Super pretty. But by week three? Slight lifting. Next time she chose acrylic. Same beach. Same pool. Nails stayed put. That’s when she switched.
Quick tip — long-lasting nails aren’t just about material. It’s about care. If you wash dishes daily without gloves, even acrylic won’t survive long. Be a little gentle. Not delicate. Just aware.
Also, don’t skip refills. Waiting too long makes them lift faster. And that’s annoying.
In short? Acrylic lasts longest. Gel feels better. Polygel sits in between. Choose based on your lifestyle, not just trends.
Because strong but uncomfortable? Not worth it. Pretty but peeling? Also no.
Want nails that stay fresh, not flaky? Maybe it’s about what fits your routine.