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Do gel nails ruin your nails?
Gel manicures can weaken your nails.
Whether or not you opt for a gel or traditional polish formula, the truth is that regular manis of any kind can weaken your natural nails. The manicure process can lead to dehydration and thinning of the nail plate.


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Difference between gel and acrylics nails
But first of all, let’s check out the definition of acrylics and gel nails. What are they?
Definition
Acrylics, the most popular artificial nail, are a combination of a liquid and powder that creates a hard, protective layer over the natural nail. A nail tip is applied to the nail, then a ball is created by dipping a brush into liquid monomer and placing the wet brush in powder polymer. This ball is placed on the nail bed and patted into place using liquid monomer.
The finished product is cured, normally by air drying.
Gel nails are quickly becoming one of the most popular forms of artificial nail application. In order to achieve gel nails, a nail tip is first applied if the length of the nails needs to be extended. Then two to three layers of gel nail polish are applied with each layer being cured using a UV lamp. The nail is then filed and polished with the desired color or decorated with nail art.
Appearance
Gel nails tend to have a more natural and glossy appearance as compared to acrylic. On the other hand, acrylic nails are very sturdy.
Which is better: acrylic or gel nails?
Unlike acrylics, if the nails are primed correctly, there is no damage to the nail bed. Gel nails cure faster than acrylic nails since they are cured under UV light. Gel nails are also more flexible than acrylic nails. … Breshears noted that gel is not as strong as acrylic, and gel nails are sometimes prone to peeling
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