Why are my lcn nails lifting
However, all three versions used together provide perfect results for all nails that are lift prone. As well, there are so many products on the market that have acidic properties that the clients are coming to us with an altered pH on their nail plate.
Therefore, we need a product like this for transitioning the client into LCN gel. AFO foundation is a liquid which acts like an adhesion promoter, similar to Connex plus, however with an acidic level of 1. It is applied liberally to the natural nail area and left to air dry for 2 minutes. We do not want to use too much as this will saturate the nail and take longer to dry. You may also want to avoid putting it on existing product or tips because you will have yellowing.
We can build with any LCN builder at this point but a follow up with AFO bonding gel for maximum results for that later lifter mid-term pre-fill is ideal. AFO Bonding gel is a light-cured bonder that has an acidic property of I got my gels filled in just a few days shy of having them for 3 weeks.
I could have definitely gotten more than 3 weeks out of them. This time, I decided to fill them in earlier only because I wanted my nails cut shorter and I was excited to try out some new summer colors. However, if I had wanted to wait longer, I would have absolutely been able to. All in all, I would highly recommend LCN gel over acrylic powder. I would also recommend following the tips that I mentioned above for skin safety.
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Notify me of new posts via email. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading In most cases, you need to buff the top, shiny layer off the nail plate before you apply any gel or acrylic nail products. Out of all manufacturers, only CND claims that buffing is not needed at all with their gel polishes.
Be careful not to overbuff your nails. To prevent lifting you should always dry your hands and dehydrate your nails before you begin the application process. Cleansing the nails is not enough to get rid of all the natural oils and moisture from your nails. So if you want to make sure your gel polish stays on your nails well you should always use a nail dehydrator before applying the primer and the base coat. Non-acid and acid-free primers act as a double-sided scotch tape and bind the polish to your natural nails.
Primer is often optional for gel polish manicures but is always a must for gel extensions and overlays. Bur if you want to be able to remove your polish easier later apply the primer only to the areas where the lifting usually starts.
That means mostly to the tip of the free edge and a bit to the side edges of the nail. Acid primer is only needed for very problematic nails. For example, you may use it if you have hyperhidrosis. In addition to that, it works with all kinds of materials, including gel polishes, gels, polygels, and even acrylics. If you add too much primer liquid it can make your base coat and polish slide off towards the surrounding skin. And if you cure the polish like that it will lift.
It helps the color polish to adhere to your natural nail plate and that prevents gel nails from lifting. Skipping the base coat when you are using a polish that requires a 3-step application process is a big no-no in a gel manicure. Lifting will also happen if you fail to apply the base coat to some spots on your nail but apply the color coat there anyway.
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