What to Do If Your Gel Polish Isn't Hard After Curing?

Learn why gel polish may remain soft and how to ensure proper curing for perfect, chip-resistant nails.

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Yes, gel polish should be hard after curing. Proper curing under a UV or LED lamp ensures that the gel polish fully sets, becoming firm and durable. If your gel polish remains soft or tacky, it may indicate insufficient curing time or an issue with the lamp. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for curing times to achieve long-lasting, chip-resistant nails.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How long should I cure gel polish? Cure gel polish for the time recommended by the manufacturer, typically 30-60 seconds under a UV or LED lamp.
  2. What can cause gel polish to remain tacky after curing? A tacky finish can occur due to insufficient curing time, an ineffective lamp, or not following the manufacturer's instructions.
  3. What are some tips for achieving long-lasting gel nails? Ensure proper preparation of the nail surface, follow curing times closely, and apply a top coat to enhance durability.
  4. Can I use any lamp for curing gel polish? No, only use a UV or LED lamp specifically designed for curing gel polish for best results.