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How to Save Money When Buying Extension Gel

Author: Adelaide

Dec. 02, 2024

Gel Nail Extensions 101: Benefits, Cost, and Photo Examples

Gel extensions have become increasingly popular for achieving longer and stronger nails. This innovative technique combines the strength and flexibility of gel polish with the added length and shape of nail extensions.

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Unlike traditional acrylic nail extensions, which can feel heavy and less natural, gel nail extensions offer a lightweight and natural-looking finish.

This has made them a popular choice among individuals seeking sleek and sculpted nails in recent years. However, like acrylic nails, gel extensions have their pros and cons. While they can last up to four weeks, both extensions are associated with potential damage to the natural nails. Therefore, it's essential to understand the process and proper care for gel extensions before committing.

Below, we delve deep into the world of gel nail extensions, tapping the help of experts to learn more about the technique and its advantages and disadvantages.

Meet the Experts

  • Ellegra Davis is a Chicago-based manicurist. She specializes in gel nails and hand-painted nail art.
  • Trenna Seney is an NYC nail technician and editorial manicurist. She's also the founder of Very Shameless Nails, a luxury press-on-nails brand.

What Are Gel Nail Extensions?

Getting gel nail extensions involves painting hard gel over a natural nail and curing the polish with UV light. Then, the manicurist uses a nail form, which is a sticker that goes under the free edge (the tip) of the nail to extend the length of the nail. 

Top manicurists like Davis and Seney also rely on a newer method. "It's an already shaped full soft gel nail tip that you secure on the natural nail with gel," explains Davis. They come in different sizes and shapes, like stiletto, round, coffin, and square. As it doesn't need filling, it's even quicker than the actual gel extension building. "I recommend brands Kiara Sky Gelly Tips and Apres Gel X," says Seney.

The only prerequisite is that your nails can't be bitten to the quick. "For a gel extension, your nail needs to have a little length, not a ton, but just a bit," says Davis. "If your nails are too short, there isn't anything for the extension to stick to."

The Benefits

  • Long and strong nails
  • Lightweight nail tips
  • An easier and quicker removal process
  • Safer and healthier than acrylic nails

Drawbacks

  • Can weaken nails over time

  • Might not work well on too short nails

How Are Gel Nail Extensions Applied?

Whether using pre-shaped gel nail extensions or creating them, the nail technician must first prepare the nails (i.e., file, clean, and buff your nails). Then, the expert applies a form underneath the natural nail to create the length one by one with a gel builder, a gel primer, and a gel top coat, letting them dry under the LED or UV light. If a pre-shaped kit like Apres Gel X is used, Seney explains: "The second step, I use a bonder (this dries your nails) and a primer (this makes your nails sticky) so the gel can stick to it," she says. "All these products come with the kit."

"Third, I apply a layer of gel to the nails and let it dry in light for about 60 seconds," Seney adds. "After choosing which size fits the client's actual nail, I apply the gel to the inside of the gel extension and place it on the actual nail. Now it's time to press down and hold, then sit in the UV light for 60 seconds." Poof! Nails are ready for your favorite polish and nail art.

Gel Nail Extensions vs. Acrylic Nails: What&#;s the Difference?

The difference between acrylics and gel extensions lies in the polymerization process, ease of removal, and density. "The process of using gel is definitely quicker. There are no strong odors, and you won't have the hassle of filing or dealing with dust," explains Seney. "With acrylic nails, you have to mix a liquid called monomer and a powder (polymer) to mold the artificial nail."

Davis warns that some salons have manicurists upselling their gel extensions when they're really acrylic. "Gel comes in a pot and looks thick like honey; acrylic is a powder. Know the difference," she notes. 

Acrylics tend to be harder than gel, which also means less flexibility. They may also be more damaging to the nail, especially as it's more difficult to remove, requiring soaking in acetone and buffing off. Too much buffing also means thinner nails over time. 

DIY vs. Professional Gel Nail Extensions

While both experts caution that DIYing gel extensions at home is not the best idea (they recommend letting a professional do the work from adhesion to the removal process), several options and kits are available if you'd like to give it a go. If you take the DIY route, expect to spend at least an hour, if not more, and be sure to buy an all-inclusive kit with everything you'll need, like Aprés Nail's Gel-X Nail Extensions Kit or the KISS Salon X-Tend LED Soft Gel System.

Maintenance Between Appointments

Regularly moisturizing the nails and cuticles can help prevent cracking and dryness between appointments. It's also important to refrain from picking or peeling off the gel extensions to prevent damage to your natural nails.

Cost

The cost of gel extensions can range anywhere from $80 to $125. However, this also depends on your location and nail salon. If you're looking for unique colors or high-end designs, that may also increase the price.

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How Long Do Gel Nail Extensions Last?

For some people, gel extensions last two weeks; for others, they'll last four to five, according to Davis. "I suggest having a manicure every 12-16 days. You&#;ll have natural growth after that time," she says.

How Do You Remove Gel Nail Extensions?

To remove gel extensions, the nail technician will file down about 85 percent of the extension. Second, your nail tech will soak off the remaining gel in acetone wrap with aluminum foil and wait 15 minutes. "Then I gently push off the product and buff the natural nail. Removal should take 30-40 minutes [at] the very most," says Seney.

Davis says gel extensions are only detrimental to nail health if not properly removed. "Aprés are soft gel, so they completely soak off like a regular gel manicure," she explains, noting that intense buffing isn't required. However, like regular gel nails, Davis does recommend getting gel extensions removed by a professional&#;preferably the one who applied them so that they know exactly which type of gel they're removing so that damage is less of a possibility.

Can Gel Nail Extensions Be Removed at Home?

Professional removal is recommended for gel nail extensions to ensure safe removal without causing damage to the natural nails.

Are Gel Nail Extensions Safe?

If applied and removed properly, gel extensions are very safe. "They're considered a healthier version of acrylics, especially because they don't have the powder or harsh chemicals like methyl methacrylate and toluene," says Seney. You just need to be sure to find a professional you trust and one who has good reviews. 

The Final Takeaway

Much like any other manicure look, the benefit of gel nails is personal. While they undoubtedly create more room for popular nail art, Davis reminds us that nails of all lengths can get in on that trend. "The only nail art trend that works better on a clear gel extension is a 'jelly mani' where the polish is sheer," she notes. Therefore, in the end, Davis boils it down to one simple question: "Do you want your nails long?" she asks. "Get extensions."

DIY Gel-X Nails: Here's Everything You Need as a Beginner

The cost of law school graduation was adding up so I decided I wanted to do diy gel-x nail extensions. They came out pretty decent if I do say so myself. If you&#;re looking to learning how to do your own gel-x nail extensions, or maybe even someone else&#;s, this post has you covered with everything you&#;ll need. DIY Gel-x nails are appealing because it&#;s just way too expensive to get them done these days. The products on this list definitely add up, but this is a case of &#;you have to spend money now to save money later.&#; Once you make the upfront investment, you&#;ll save much more in the long run. Here&#;s a link to the full tutorial I watched to get the hang of diy gel-x nails.

Everything You Need for DIY Gel-X Nails

The Lamps: 

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You absolutely can&#;t do true gel nails without the lamps so here&#;s what you&#;ll need.

The Protection 

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Because you are putting your hands under UV light, you absolutely need to protect them. Your options for UV light protection are:

The Gel-x Nail Extensions

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Gel-x Nails are essentially clear press-on nails that are adhered to your nail bed with a &#;nail glue.&#; So for the extensions, you have many options based on your skill level, budget, and equipment.

The Natural Nail Prep & Care

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Gel-x nails last longer when you prep your nails better. Removing cuticles, dirt, and debris gives your gel-x nail a clean surface to adhere to which increases the likelihood of it lasting long. Technically all of these are optional but if you&#;re aiming for clean-looking, long-lasting nails, you should have:

The Gel-x Nail Prep 

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In order to do gel-x nails there are a few products that you absolutely need:

  • ph bonder
  • acid-free primer
  • extend gel, which is essentially a heavy due UV light-activated nail glue. This holds the nail together and hardens when cured under the light.

You can find these items sold separately or in a kit. I use the one from Apres but Amazon brands like Beetles and Aimeli have and sell them at a more affordable price as well so look around for the best most affordable option if you&#;d like.

Note: if you get the Apres kit, it comes with a UV light, however, I do not recommend the UV light that comes with the kit because it is hard to work with for flash curing. So it may be a better option to buy the bottles in the kit separately along with the UV light I linked earlier in this post.

The Polish 

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For polish, the only things you need are a base coat, gel polish, and top coat (and honestly you can get away with not using a base coat). The Apres gel-x kit comes with a top coat so if you get that kit all you&#;ll need outside of that is the polish and base. Everything else is an added extra. Here are the details on the nails I most recently did for my law school graduation.

The Optional Extras 

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And then there are a bunch of things that you don&#;t need but that might make your life easier as you seek to get better at doing your own nails:

That&#;s about it! I hope this post on DIY gel-x nails helps you out on the journey to becoming your own nail tech. It&#;s not an easy or short process but it&#;ll be so satisfying when someone compliments your nails and asks where you got it done only for you to say you did it yourself!

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