The combination of the best properties of two nail styling products - gel and acrylic - made acrylic gels storm the hearts of stylists around the world!
Acrylic gel is a product for styling short and long nails, for working on classic templates, on upper forms, for quickly filling in regrowth, for working on tips and for filling in gaps, e.g. in pedicures.
Its thick consistency (resembling an acrylic mass) means that you can shape the nail for as long as you want without fear of spilling the cuticles or the product shifting on the nail. The product drapes exactly as the stylist guides it and will stay in place for as long as the stylist wants it to. To make the acrylic gel spread softly on the nail plate and not stick to the brush, you can moisturize it with wipe off cleaner, then its surface immediately becomes even and smooth, and work is quick and pleasant.
Unlike acrylic mass, acrylic gel does not harden on its own, it hardens exactly like gel - after placing the product in the lamp. The reduced polymerization temperature makes acrylic gel especially recommended for clients with very sensitive or damaged nail plates.
The properties of acrylic gel make it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced stylists, because the correct use of this product can significantly shorten the styling time and minimize the need for filing to an absolute minimum.
What distinguishes acrylic gel?
thick consistency that gives the stylist 100% control over the product - there is no question of flooded cuticles or unfinished nail shape
it is ideal for extensions on classic templates, upper forms, tips, for filling styling gaps, quickly supplementing regrowth and hardening the natural nail plate
allows you to work more calmly - it is arranged exactly as the stylist guides it
This is an excellent choice for beginner stylists who need more time to shape their nails
in the hands of an experienced stylist, it allows you to shorten the styling time to a minimum and limit filing only to gently leveling the surface.
reduced polymerization temperature, which allows you to perform styling even on very damaged or sensitive nails
acrylic gel also allows you to repair damaged nails and fill any gaps, it is perfect for e.g. pedicure
it lays softly under the brush and maintains its consistency regardless of the ambient temperature
acrylic gels allow you to create both classic styles and more advanced ones, such as construction French, fantasy French or quilling nails.
a wide range of colors means that every woman will find her favorite among them, the offer includes Pana Cotta, Clear, Pinkny, Porcelain, Light Rose, Bella Cinderella and Illuminator.
What is acrylic gel?
Acrylic gel is a nail extension method that combines the advantages of acrylic and gel. It gives you unlimited time to perfectly shape your nails, without worrying about flooding the cuticles - which significantly shortens the working time and minimizes the need to file the shape. This allows you to apply the product on several nails at the same time, and thanks to the reduced polymerization temperature, it does not cause burning in the lamp. Unlike acrylic, it does not generate an unpleasant odor, so it can be successfully used in any salon. It makes work easier and faster, so it is perfect not only for an experienced stylist, but also for those who are just starting their adventure with nail styling.
Which acrylic gel should you choose?
All acrylic gels are soft, do not flood the cuticles and allow you to shape the nail for any length of time. They have a thick consistency and with each of them you can work on natural nails, supplement the regrowth, extend the free edge using classic templates and top forms. When choosing a product, pay attention to the color you want on your nails or the effect you want to achieve. All acrylic gels are available in flexible tubes with a capacity of 30 g.
They come in 7 colors:
How to apply acrylic gel?
Extension on the template:
Hardening of the natural tile:
How to remove acrylic gel?
Acrylic gels are insoluble products in Remover. To remove the product from the nail plate, you need to use mechanical action - with a file or your favorite cutter. When filing or removing acrylic gel, it is more delicate/softer than gel, so when removing the product, we constantly remove dust from the nail and check the amount of product remaining on the nail plate so as not to saw it through. If we remove the product from the nail plate completely, at the end of the treatment we can even out the nails with a delicate polisher, e.g. 220/280, and offer the client a nourishing manicure with shea butter, keratin shea elixir or protein serum.
What do I need to do my nails with acrylic gel?
After preparing the cuticles, you will need: a file, a polisher, a classic Cleaner, a Primer individually matched to the nail plate, a base, e.g. Protein Base, the selected color of acrylic gel, a wooden stick and a brush, Cleaner Wipe Off, a container for the Cleaner, a dust removal brush and your favorite top coat. Additionally for extensions, Take Your Time or Primo Ultimo to build the frame, selected templates and scissors or top molds.
What is the difference between acrylic gel and acrylic gel?
Acrylic gel combines the properties of acrylic and gel. Acrylic polymerizes automatically after combining the powder and monomer, the speed of the process depends on the selected liquid - you do not need a lamp to perform such styling, but you do need a steady hand because the polymerization (hardening) of acrylic cannot be stopped. It is slow and basically imperceptible to the client, and is only manifested by a local increase in the temperature of the mass.
Gels harden in a lamp, e.g. Multiled, and the polymerization of the gel under the influence of its light takes place much faster than in the case of acrylic, so in the case of more damaged or sensitive clients, the effect may be felt as a burning sensation.
Acrylic gels combine the best features of both nail styling systems - thanks to this, they allow you to shape the nail for any length of time, and the product itself behaves on the plate like a partially polymerized ball of acrylic mass - which means that it has the perfect consistency for work. It is neither too hard nor too liquid, so every stylist can use it to style with any technique (on a form, on a natural nail plate or on top forms). At the same time, acrylic gels harden like gel in a lamp, but thanks to the minimized polymerization temperature, the burning sensation, even in the case of more sensitive or damaged nails, practically does not occur.