{"id":121,"date":"2023-12-29T21:51:40","date_gmt":"2023-12-29T21:51:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vampy-varnish.com\/?p=121"},"modified":"2023-12-29T21:53:27","modified_gmt":"2023-12-29T21:53:27","slug":"how-to-use-nail-forms-with-builder-gel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vampy-varnish.com\/how-to-use-nail-forms-with-builder-gel\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Use Nail Forms With Builder Gel"},"content":{"rendered":"

Nail art using builder gel is a hugely popular trend right now. Gel polish is long-lasting, chip resistant and provides a smooth, glossy finish. Using forms allows you to sculpt your own nail extension and is perfect for creating a flawless enhancement.<\/p>\n

This comprehensive guide will take you through everything you need to know about successfully using nail forms with builder gel.<\/p>\n

If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer: Clean and prep the natural nail<\/b>. Apply bonder, primer and builder gel to the form. Attach to the nail, mold into shape and cure under LED or UV lamp. File, shape and finish with top coat for a beautiful, durable gel manicure.<\/p>\n

In this detailed tutorial, we’ll cover choosing the right supplies, preparing the natural nail, applying products to the form, perfecting the application process, filing and finishing beautifully sculpted nail enhancements and pro tips for easy application and removal.<\/p>\n

Choosing the Right Nail Forms and Builder Gel<\/h2>\n

Look for sturdy, high-quality nail forms<\/h3>\n

When it comes to nail forms, it’s important to choose high-quality products that will hold up during the builder gel application process. Look for nail forms made from durable plastic that have a bit of flexibility to mold to the natural nail shape. Avoid flimsy, thin nail forms that can tear easily.<\/p>\n

Good nail forms should have a sturdy, thick band at the bottom to help keep the product in place as you apply layers of builder gel.<\/p>\n

Some of the top professional nail form brands include CND Shellac<\/b>, Mia Secret<\/b>, and NSI Nail Superstore<\/b>. You can find these reliable nail forms at beauty supply stores or order them online. Nail forms typically come in different sizes like small, medium, and large so you can find the right fit for each client’s nails.<\/p>\n

Having a variety is useful! Some sets also include useful nail form tools like clamps to keep the form secured on the nail during application.<\/p>\n

Pick a flexible builder gel formula<\/h3>\n

When working with nail forms, you’ll want to choose a builder gel that has a medium viscosity – not too thin and runny but not overly thick. Builder gels that are too liquidy will flood the underside of the nail form and be tricky to control.<\/p>\n

However, gels that are really dense or clay-like can be hard to evenly distribute along the nail form’s well\/pocket. Aim for a builder gel formula with a smooth, manageable texture.<\/p>\n

Some top gel brands like Bio Seaweed Gel<\/b> and Valentino Beauty Pure<\/b> offer builder gels that are highly rated for their balanced thickness and flexibility. These gels are thick enough to hold their shape but fluid enough to glide along the nail form wells with ease.<\/p>\n

You can also thin dense builder gels slightly by adding a few drops of gel thinner, being careful not to over-dilute the product. Using the right builder gel consistency will make sculpting sleek, flawless nails with forms much easier!<\/p>\n

Preparing the Natural Nails<\/h2>\n

When using nail forms with builder gel, proper preparation of the natural nail plate is crucial for achieving a beautiful, long-lasting enhancement. Here are the key steps for getting the nails ready:<\/p>\n

Trim and shape the nails<\/h3>\n

Start by trimming and shaping the nails into a uniform length and shape using nail clippers and a file. An oval or square shape works best for nail forms. Go slowly and avoid over-filing the nails. The goal is to remove any rough edges and shape the free edge, not thin out the nail plate.<\/p>\n

Over-filing can lead to weakened nails.<\/p>\n

Push back and cleanse the cuticles<\/h3>\n

Use a cuticle pusher gently glide back any overgrown cuticles, which can prevent the form from fitting smoothly. Never cut or nip living cuticle tissue. Then use cuticle remover to dissolve and wipe away any dead cuticle remnants.<\/p>\n

Finish up with a nail prep solution (usually isopropyl alcohol) applied with a lint-free wipe to remove traces of oil and thoroughly cleanse the nail plate.<\/p>\n

Gently buff the nail plate<\/h3>\n

Use a fine-grit buffer or sanding band to lightly buff the shine off the nail plate. This removes any remaining oil and creates microscopic scratches, allowing the builder gel to adhere properly<\/b>. Be very gentle and do not over-buff, as this can damage the nail plate.<\/p>\n

Just a few light passes is all you need.<\/p>\n

Use primer and bonder<\/h3>\n

Apply nail primer to the natural nails and let it dry. Then apply a thin layer of nail bonder, which will also help the builder gel stick to the natural nail. Allow both products to dry completely before applying the builder gel.<\/p>\n

Using both primer and bonder ensures maximum adhesion and longevity of the enhancement.<\/p>\n

With the nails trimmed, shaped, cleaned, lightly buffed, and primed, you can now begin applying and sculpting builder gel over the form<\/b> for a flawless enhancement! Proper nail prep sets the stage for nail form success.<\/p>\n

Applying Builder Gel to the Form<\/h2>\n

Apply gel to inside of form<\/h3>\n

When working with nail forms, it is crucial to apply the builder gel properly to the inside of the form. Here are some tips for getting it right:<\/p>\n