What to Do If Gel Polish Doesn't Cure Properly?
Learn the consequences and solutions when gel polish fails to cure completely.
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If gel polish doesn't cure all the way, it can lead to various issues like peeling, chipping, or lifting. This often happens due to insufficient curing time or a weak UV/LED lamp. To ensure a complete cure, always follow the manufacturer's recommended curing times and ensure your lamp is functioning correctly. Additionally, applying thin layers of gel polish can help in achieving a more consistent cure.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes gel polish not to cure? Gel polish may not cure due to insufficient curing time, weak UV/LED lamps, or thick application layers.
- How can I fix gel polish that isn't curing? Ensure your lamp is functioning properly, apply thinner layers, and follow the manufacturer's recommended curing times.
- Is it safe to remove uncured gel polish? Yes, you can safely remove uncured gel polish using acetone or nail polish remover.
- What are the signs of uncured gel polish? Signs include tacky texture, chipping, peeling, or lifting of the polish.