How to Identify Undercured Gel Nails: Key Signs and Solutions
Learn how to spot undercured gel nails and fix them for a perfect finish.
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Undercured gel can be identified if the nail polish appears sticky, soft, or dull after curing. It may also have wrinkles or ripples on the surface. To fix this, ensure you're using the correct wattage lamp and curing for the recommended time. Re-cure if necessary for a better and longer-lasting finish.
FAQs & Answers
- What does undercured gel nails mean? Undercured gel nails are gel polish that hasn’t completely set, resulting in a sticky or soft surface.
- How can I tell if my gel nails are undercured? Look for signs like a sticky texture, dull appearance, or visible ripples on the nail surface.
- What should I do if my gel polish isn't curing properly? Check your lamp's wattage, ensure you're using the recommended curing time, and consider re-curing the nails.
- Can undercured gel nails be fixed after application? Yes, you can usually fix them by re-curing under the lamp for an additional time, based on the product’s instructions.