How to Apply Gel Polish Properly: Common Mistakes & The Right Way
Applying gel polish seems simple, but many nail art beginners encounter problems such as uneven color, noticeable brush strokes, and excessive gel.
In fact, the problems often lie in the application technique.
Before we begin, let's look at the most common mistakes in applying gel polish.
❌ Common Mistakes in Applying Gel Polish
1. Brush at too much angle to the nail This can easily lead to: Uncontrolled application of polish Gel spillage at the edges Uneven color buildup
2. Chaotic application motion Repeated back-and-forth, haphazard brushing will result in: Noticeable brush marks Uneven color Uneven thickness of each layer
3. Excessive pressure during application Pressing the brush too hard will: Squeeze polish onto the nail edge Destroy the self-leveling effect of the polish Affect the overall smoothness
✅ Correct way to apply gel polish (step by step)
Step 1: Control the brush angle Keep the brush at approximately a 30–45° angle to the nail.Gently touch the nail surface.Do not completely flatten the brush bristles.
Step 2: Start from the middle Make a single stroke forward from the innermost part of the middle of the nail.Then brush forward from both sides.Keep the motion steady and in the same direction.
Step 3. Light pressure, small amount of gel:
The brush should "float" on the nail surface.
Let the gel flow naturally, rather than being "pushed" out.
A thin coat is more important than a thick one.
Step 4. Check the edges and trim promptly:
Observe the nail edges after application.
If there is excess gel, gently trim it with a cleaning brush.
Then proceed to the curing step.
✨ Summary of tips:
· Apply in small amounts, multiple layers.
· Brush gently and slowly.
· Follow the curve of the nail.
Mastering the correct application technique will result in a more even color and a more sophisticated finish. Whether you are a beginner or a nail technician, these small details will elevate the quality of your nail art.