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How are nail extensions applied?

Published in Nail Care 3 mins read

Nail extensions are applied by adhering artificial tips or using forms to sculpt artificial nails using materials like gel or acrylic, creating added length and desired shapes. Here's a breakdown of the typical application process:

Types of Nail Extensions

Before detailing the application process, it's helpful to know the common types of nail extensions:

  • Acrylic Extensions: These use a powder polymer mixed with a liquid monomer that hardens as it air dries.
  • Gel Extensions: These use a gel-like substance that is hardened under a UV or LED lamp. There are generally two kinds: hard gel and soft gel. Hard gel can be sculpted to add length and create a more permanent enhancement. Soft gel is usually used as a gel polish, or with pre-shaped tips and is easily soaked off.

The Application Process

The general process for applying nail extensions involves these steps:

  1. Preparation:

    • The natural nails are cleaned, filed, and buffed to remove shine and oils.
    • Cuticles are pushed back and trimmed.
    • The nail surface is dehydrated with a nail primer to ensure proper adhesion.
  2. Extension Application (using tips):

    • Tip Selection: Artificial nail tips are chosen to fit the width of the natural nails.
    • Adhering the Tip: Nail glue is applied to the well of the artificial tip, and it is carefully adhered to the natural nail, holding it in place until the glue dries.
    • Cutting and Shaping: The artificial tip is cut to the desired length and shaped using a nail file.
    • Blending: The seam between the artificial tip and the natural nail is blended with a file to create a smooth, seamless transition.
  3. Extension Application (using forms):

    • Form Placement: A nail form (a sticker or mold) is placed under the free edge of the natural nail, extending beyond it. This acts as a guide for sculpting the extension.
    • Sculpting: Acrylic or hard gel is applied over the natural nail and onto the form, sculpted to the desired length and shape.
  4. Applying the Overlay (Acrylic or Gel):

    • Acrylic Application: The acrylic mixture (powder and liquid) is applied in thin layers, building up the desired thickness and shape. It hardens as it air dries.
    • Gel Application: Gel is applied in thin layers, and each layer is cured under a UV or LED lamp to harden it.
  5. Shaping and Filing:

    • Once the acrylic or gel has hardened, the nail is shaped and refined using a file and buffer. This step ensures the desired shape, smooth surface, and even length.
  6. Finishing:

    • The nail surface is buffed to a smooth, glossy finish.
    • Nail polish, gel polish, or nail art can be applied.
    • A top coat is applied to seal and protect the nail extension.
    • Cuticle oil is applied to moisturize the surrounding skin.

Therefore, applying nail extensions requires careful preparation, skillful application of materials, and precise shaping to create durable and aesthetically pleasing results.

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