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Avoid common mistakes when applying Hard Gel! 

Hard Gel is one of the most versatile and popular products in the nail art industry, however, its application can be tricky if the proper steps are not followed. One of the most common mistakes that can ruin the final result is the incorrect distribution of the product. In this blog, we explain how to avoid these mistakes and achieve a perfect finish, using high quality LEGACY NAILS products.

Common Mistakes when applying Hard Gel

Pitting in the Center of the Nail: One of the most common problems when applying Hard Gel is the formation of a pit in the center of the nail. This occurs when the gel is not evenly distributed, leaving areas with less product than others.

Uneven Product Distribution: Another common mistake is to apply the gel unevenly, resulting in an uneven and bumpy surface. This not only affects the aesthetics of the nails, but can also cause problems with the durability of the design.

Excess Product: Applying too much gel in a single layer can lead to a thick, unnatural finish. In addition, this can cause the gel to take longer to cure under the lamp, increasing the risk of bubbling or running.

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How to Achieve Perfect Hard Gel Distribution

The key to avoiding these mistakes is a slow and even distribution of the product. Here’s how to do it step by step:

  • Nail Preparation: Before applying the Hard Gel, make sure the nails are well prepared. Gently file the surface and apply a coat of LEGACY NAILS primer to improve adhesion.
  • Gel Application: Take a small amount of LEGACY NAILS Hard Gel and place it in the center of the nail. Using a suitable brush, distribute the gel to the edges of the nail with smooth, controlled strokes. Avoid applying too much product at once.
  • Floating Technique: Use the floating technique to level the gel. This involves gliding the brush gently over the surface of the gel without pressing, allowing the product to self-level.
  • Cure and Check: Cure the gel under a high quality UV/LED lamp and check the surface to make sure there are no uneven areas. If necessary, apply a second thin coat, following the same steps.
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Applying Hard Gel can be a challenge, but with the right products and proper technique, you can avoid common mistakes and achieve a flawless finish – remember that slow, even distribution of the product and using quality tools like those from LEGACY NAILS is key!