Tired of your gel manicure peeling too soon? You're not alone! Gel nails are popular for their long-lasting shine and chip-resistant finish, but without the right care, they can lift or peel early. Whether you're prepping for a vacation or just want your manicure to stay perfect, these expert-approved tips will help your gel nails last longer and look fresh for weeks.
Right after getting a gel manicure, your nails need time to fully set and bondβeven if theyβre cured under UV light. Exposing your hands to water too soon (hot showers, washing dishes, swimming) can weaken the adhesion and lead to gel polish lifting.
π‘ Pro Tip: Avoid soaking your hands for the first 4β6 hours after your gel service. If needed, wear gloves when doing chores.
Dry skin and cuticles are one of the leading causes of gel nails peeling at the base. Keep your hands and nails moisturized with a nourishing cuticle oil and hand lotion to lock in hydration. Healthy nails hold onto gel polish much better and prevent cracking.
π Best practice: Apply cuticle oil every night before bed.
Using your nails to open cans, scratch off labels, or peel stickers can put stress on the nail tipsβwhere gel is most likely to lift. Gel nails are strong, but not indestructible. Be gentle to keep them looking flawless longer.
β¨ Remember: Treat your nails like jewels, not tools!
If you notice a small chip or crack, file it gently with a nail file to prevent it from catching or worsening. This simple step can stop further peeling and extend the life of your gel manicure.
π‘ Bonus: Apply a layer of clear top coat at home for extra protection.
Donβt wait too long before getting your next gel manicure refill. Most gel sets last 2β3 weeks depending on your nail growth and lifestyle. Delaying maintenance increases the chance of lifting, damage, or bacterial buildup under lifted edges.
β Always remove gel polish professionallyβnever peel it off at home.
Want your eyelash extensions to stay full and fabulous for weeks? With the right lash aftercare, you can extend their life and keep them looking fresh. Hereβs how:
Let the lash glue cure completely by avoiding moisture and heat right after your appointment.
Use a silk pillowcase and avoid side sleeping to reduce friction that causes lash fallout.
No rubbing, tugging, or pulling. Always treat your lashes with care.
Oils weaken the adhesive. Stick to oil-free cleansers and removers.
A quick brush with a clean spoolie keeps lashes neat and tangle-free.
Especially waterproof formulas, which can damage extensions and are hard to remove.
Use a lash-safe cleanser and book refills every 2β3 weeks to maintain fullness.
Proper eyelash extension care means longer retention and flawless lashes every day!