If you flood the nail or cuticle by mistake, use the orangewood stick or a cotton tip to clean things up. Repeat for two layers of your chosen colour, followed by one layer of top coat, curing again after each application. Step five: aftercare After curing your top coat, most shellac and gel polishes will need a swipe of shine and soak solution, or alternatively you could use another alcohol wipe.
This removes any sticky residue, and provides a sleek, smooth and shiny finish. Looking to remove your shellac or gel manicure instead?
The salon is now open again for appointments, too. Skip to Main Content Broadsheet. But you might still like to take nail maintenance into your own hands. Photography: Courtesy of Miss Fox. Well, results can be just as good! So — I picked up one of those At home Shellac nail kits from Boots about a month ago and gave the product a try.
So, how to do shellac nails at home? Let me show you. You can use regular nail polish remover and a manicure stick to get rid of cuticles. Buff your nails. Using a nail file, gently erode away the top layer of your nails. The more you buff though, the longer your nail colour will last. Remove the dust from your nails gently with some wipes or nail polish remover. Make sure that your nails are clean.
This step is optional. If you bought the Sensationail kit, you will have received a gel primer. You will want to use the primer now on your nails.
Let it dry for sex before wiping it off. Apply base coat as you would apply regular nail polish. Cure the polish with LED light lamp for 30 seconds. Here's what you'll need to achieve your dream DIY manicure:. Do your research and read plenty of reviews if you're going to venture off-brand. After shaping your nails and cleaning up your cuticles, it's time to get polishing. Shake your base coat to mix the ingredients, and apply a thin layer of base coat to each nail, working on one hand at a time.
Cure the base coat under the lamp for 60 seconds, ensuring each finger is touched by the lamp's light, especially the thumb. Follow that first layer of base coat with your chosen color, applied in thin layers, and cured for 60 seconds between each color.
You'll want to apply at least two coats, more if you're looking for a more-opaque polish. Finally, finish your mani by topping it off with a thin layer of top coat and curing one final time for 60 seconds. However, if you have been wearing Shellac back-to-back for a long time, it is highly recommended to take a break in between to nourish your natural nails with cuticle oil and hand conditioning treatments.
Doing your nails at home can be both cost- and time-effective if done properly. In the case that your nails chip after leaving the salon, but you can't get an appointment to fix it, it's an easy DIY solution to have in your back pocket. It can be massively convenient if you have an event to go to at the last minute and cannot schedule an appointment at the salon—honestly, a mani in that context is goals.
Especially for the gel removal, you can wait for when the gels are actually lifted, instead of your nail tech being in a rush to remove the gels and not letting them soak in long enough, leading to more gorgeously-cared-for nails. Thank you [email] for signing up. Please enter a valid email address. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for Byrdie. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page.
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