You spend time. Money. Sit still under that lamp. Then boom. It lifts at the corner. Annoying.
Here’s the thing. Gel polish doesn’t just peel “for no reason.” Something small usually goes wrong.
Quick tip. Prep matters more than color. Seriously.
My cousin Neha had this issue before her cousin’s wedding. Fresh gel. Looked perfect day one. By day four? Peeling at the edges. Turns out she applied lotion right before her appointment. Oil on nails. Gel couldn’t grip. Next time, she skipped lotion and kept layers thin. Lasted almost three weeks. Big difference.
Sometimes it’s not the polish. It’s the base. Or the prep. Or rushing the cure time because you’re bored under the lamp. We’ve all done it.
Also, thick coats feel strong. But they’re not. They lift faster. Thin but sealed. Light but firm. That’s what works.
And don’t pick at lifted edges. I know. It’s tempting. But once you start peeling, it gets worse.
1. Can oily nails cause gel to peel?
Yes. Oils stop proper bonding.
2. How long should gel polish last?
Around 2–3 weeks with good prep.
3. Does hot water affect gel nails?
Yes, especially right after application.
In short, peeling gel isn’t bad luck. It’s small habits. Fix those, and your nails stay glossy longer. Tired of that annoying corner lift already?