Common questions about our NailSpark™ Polygel Nails
FAQ for our NailSpark™ Kit
How to prep your nails?
Clip your nails, remove any nail growth, and buff corners. Remove any dead skin in cuticle areas, and scrape off any build-up with gentle pressure. This is important for your polygel to have a clean nail plate to lay on and stay on for a long time. To remove shine from your nails, you can use a buffer. Use 99% isopropyl alcohol, a topical version, to clean any dust or residue on the nail plate. Then apply your base coat, now you're ready to apply the polygel!
How to use polygel (steps):
- Prep your nail and apply a base coat
- The fake nail tips (forms) should fit your nail side to side
- Apply the gel onto the nail tip (squeeze some in)
- Dip your brush in slip solution and pat the gel out on the nail tip
- Gently place the Nail tip with the padded gel onto your nail
- Lightly push down the Nail tip placed a tad above the cuticle (don't want to touch the cuticle)
- Clean up any gel that is touching your skin
- Smooth out any gaps on the cuticle area and sidewalls
- Cure with the nail tips on your nail for 30-60 seconds (depending on how much and big the nail is)
- Remove the nail tip by rocking the nail tips side to side
- Shape, File/Buff your nail, and apply top coat and you're done!
How much Polygel should I use?
Always start with small dabs of polygel and practice will help you see how much is needed per nail, but we recommend starting small as you can always add more but will be harder to remove.
What is the Slip Solution?
The solution is for molding the gel to your desired shape, this will cure over UV light. If you do not have this (part of the kit) you may use rubbing alcohol.
If your brush gets sticky re-dip into the solution.
Put some gel on one of the fake nail tips and dip your brush into the solution and into the gel. In a patting motion, do not use too much in the beginning and use according to the motion of the gel. If you want more control, more solutions. Always press on lightly as too much pressure can mess up the final design.
How long to cure (UV) Nails?
Cure your nails after putting on the fake nail tips. First, cure the back of the nails for 60 seconds (palm facing toward the ground). Then flip your finger and cure the front for another 30 seconds (palm facing the sky). Then remove the fake tips using a rocking motion from side to side to take the tips off.
After curing file and shape/buff, apply a top coat for the finish.
I have some air bubbles on my nail/cuticle area
We find this occurs if we didn't prep our nails properly such as not having a clean nail plate or applying a base coat. Simply apply some base coat to the gaps/air bubble areas (it is okay if it goes over the polygel) and refill with polygel molding with the slip solution. Then cure the area again.
How to remove the nails?
How to remove at home without drills or tools:
- Get a ziplock bag that can fit your hands in, and put 1-2 paper towels inside in a U-shape
- Put 1/4 cup of 100% acetone inside
- put 1 tablespoon of olive oil (this is to protect your hands from too much dehydration and burning sensations) Do not put too much as acetone will not work.
- Get a bowl of hot/extra-warm water
- Put your nails in the zip lock bag where the paper towel covers your hand on both sides.
- Now place this ziplock bag in the water and wait for 10 minutes.
- After 10 minutes you can flake off the polygel off, if there are parts that are still hard to take off DO NOT FORCE any polygel off as it can damage your beautiful natural nails
- Simply repeat by placing your hand in the ziplock into the water for another 10 minutes. Do this in 10-minute increments. Can take up to 30-40 minutes.
- Push off excess polygel with a wooden cuticle pusher as a metal one will be painful