MaryAnnDVC
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What has been your experience with gel manicures?
I went for a manicure Christmas Eve and the manicurist suggested using gel polish. ($10 more.) Said it lasted two weeks, and another customer raved about it. So I went with it.
I get manicures to keep my nails/cuticles in shape. I never count on them looking nicely polished for long, because they start chipping day 2. So I thought this would be nice.
Since having it done, I looked online and see that it can be extremely difficult to get off...that it might be necessary to have the nail salon take it off, possibly needing to file or scrape it off, and for a price. (No one at the salon mentioned anything about how to take it off, so it never occurred to me it would be any different than other nail polish.) I really don't want to do any damage to my nails.
I also read that the UV light they use can be "dangerous" (skin cancer) which I'm assuming is if you get them done regularly. And that the amount of time actually under the UV light should be limited, which they did not do. Basically, while one hand was being worked on, my other hand was under the UV light.
The brand they used is this:
I picked a shimmery gold, which is basically clear/skin colored with subtle shimmer, so it doesn't show up much, which is good because I may just let it grow out.
Other than all that, I really love that it still looks so nice. With regular nail polish, I would have taken the polish off by now.
I went for a manicure Christmas Eve and the manicurist suggested using gel polish. ($10 more.) Said it lasted two weeks, and another customer raved about it. So I went with it.
I get manicures to keep my nails/cuticles in shape. I never count on them looking nicely polished for long, because they start chipping day 2. So I thought this would be nice.
Since having it done, I looked online and see that it can be extremely difficult to get off...that it might be necessary to have the nail salon take it off, possibly needing to file or scrape it off, and for a price. (No one at the salon mentioned anything about how to take it off, so it never occurred to me it would be any different than other nail polish.) I really don't want to do any damage to my nails.
I also read that the UV light they use can be "dangerous" (skin cancer) which I'm assuming is if you get them done regularly. And that the amount of time actually under the UV light should be limited, which they did not do. Basically, while one hand was being worked on, my other hand was under the UV light.
The brand they used is this:
I picked a shimmery gold, which is basically clear/skin colored with subtle shimmer, so it doesn't show up much, which is good because I may just let it grow out.
Other than all that, I really love that it still looks so nice. With regular nail polish, I would have taken the polish off by now.
Thanks for the clarification!!!!
For now, I'm just curious to see what happens...if they start chipping, peeling off on their own, or what.
. My nails were never long, and would always break or split because my hands are constantly in water due to handwashing at my f/t job, and using my nails as tools at my p/t job (I know bad, but necessary when doing watch repairs/adjustments).