Is Your Builder Gel Lifting? Here's the Fix! Builder Gel Nail Prep for Long Lasting Gel Nails

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  • Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2023
  • If your builder gel nails keep lifting, chipping or popping off, it could be due to improper nail prep or lack of aftercare! Have more questions? Ask us in the comments!
    In this video, @DenasNails shows how to prep your natural nails for builder gel application. She uses our HEMA Free JimmyGel Builder Gel in a Bottle featuring the shade: Ideal Pink - Shop JimmyGel Now: bit.ly/3VP6IJk
    Other helpful tips:
    -Consider application thickness. Apply in 'credit card' thickness
    -For longer nails, proper structure is necessary
    -Avoid using cleanser that contains dyes or fragrances as this can leave a residue on the nail plate.
    Shop our LEpro Cleanser here: bit.ly/40wEOWg
    -Use 100% lint-free wipes made without clay or plasticizers shop ours here: bit.ly/4772l2n
    -Utilize an eFile & prep bits for nail plate & cuticle prep: bit.ly/417cGbM
    Have questions about JimmyGel? Ask us in the comments!
    ✨ 4+ week wear, plus simple soak-off
    ✨ Holds its shape on a form beautifully
    ✨ Ideal balance of strength and flexibility
    ✨ Files with minimal effort for easy shaping
    ✨ Brush-bottle design saves time on extension services
    ✨ Completely versatile from thin to thick, short to long
    ✨ Formulated for use under any hard gel or soak-off gel
    ✨ LE is always HEMA Free, 9-Free, Cruelty-Free, Vegan & Gluten-Free
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    Why is Light Elegance HEMA Free? While many brands use it for adhesion and lowering costs, we avoid it along with HEA and IBOA to drastically lower the risk of allergies. Small molecular sized monomers like HEMA are known to penetrate the skin more easily than our state-of-the-art formulations high in premium oligomers, cause irritation and often lead to nail allergies.
    At Light Elegance, we prioritize quality and safety. We manufacture products from scratch here in Redmond, Oregon with high-quality ingredients to minimize allergic responses for industry safety. We believe, What's Inside Matters!
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  • @timetravelkitty425
    @timetravelkitty425 6 месяцев назад +57

    Treat your nails like jewels, not tools😂 That brought me right back to cosmetology school

  • @Ms.Hampton
    @Ms.Hampton 8 месяцев назад +31

    Your natural nails are strong and beautiful 💅🏾 Thank you for the tips 🩷

  • @olubukola7
    @olubukola7 5 месяцев назад +3

    If I had those as natural nails, I won't do any acrylic or buildergel. Just manicure and polish. Those nails are gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @AntoinettePrado
      @AntoinettePrado 3 месяца назад +6

      Builder gel is how she got them that length, doll💕 Regular nail polish is too thin to reinforce nails. I made the switch to builder gel and now my nails are finally long

  • @kathieharrop3053
    @kathieharrop3053 6 месяцев назад +17

    Holy crap. I just realized those are your natural nails. I can’t even…amazing.

  • @missmia196
    @missmia196 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great tips!

  • @lucrezia909
    @lucrezia909 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful 😍

  • @belladonna131
    @belladonna131 4 месяца назад

    YES, YES, YES!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤!

  • @gigimekhail630
    @gigimekhail630 6 месяцев назад

    great work. but does the cuticle oil cause drying of the
    skin ?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  6 месяцев назад

      Cuticle Oil helps keep your nails and skin hydrated for longer lasting wear and easier cuticle work in the future!

  • @DanielaMedina-jg2kk
    @DanielaMedina-jg2kk 17 дней назад

    What does the oil do for your nails? I thought it was for the skin around them

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  16 дней назад

      Cuticle oil is meant for keeping the skin hydrated, but it can also help prevent super dry/brittle nails from curling away from product if very dehydrated!

  • @Gamer_Goth_Girl
    @Gamer_Goth_Girl 5 месяцев назад +1

    I follow everything to a T but still get lifting after 7 days, I don’t do anything rough with them

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  5 месяцев назад

      Are you using Light Elegance gels? If so, you can find our recommended prep here: ruclips.net/video/F12ZjGhN0kQ/видео.html We also recommend using Cleanser that does not contain any fragrance, oils or dyes as those can affect adhesion, same with your cleansing wipes! Another important tip is making sure you are using a gel (and adhesive) that is best for your natural nail type. You do not want to use something too hard or too flexible for your nails.

    • @cynthiamcwhorter6721
      @cynthiamcwhorter6721 Месяц назад

      Since trying LE's air bond I don't have that issue anymore it's perfect if you live in humid areas like the Texas gulf coast which is where I am

  • @LuvNailsNicole
    @LuvNailsNicole 6 месяцев назад

    You have Beautiful Natural Nails💅🏽I wish mine would grow like that!☺️

  • @MelissaHurley1994
    @MelissaHurley1994 2 месяца назад

    😮 why cuticle oil? I lotion my hands often my cuticles look good. I thought 😂 some reason cutcile oil would lift gel or product. And its for by its self.

  • @cinnamongirl7623
    @cinnamongirl7623 6 месяцев назад +3

    My builder gel popped off when I put it on top of older builder gel(couple of days old) which was buffed. I removed the new product and did a nail primer+base coat and then builder, it didn't lift!

  • @celestedavis6251
    @celestedavis6251 3 месяца назад

    I jus started using builder gel and have issue lifting at the free edge. It separates after two days. I used LE tack and Lexy hard gel. I have no issues with cuticle area. I tried capping the free edge but still separates l. Any suggestions?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  3 месяца назад

      This could be due to many things, but we would recommend reviewing your nail preparation - proper LE prep can be found here: ruclips.net/video/F12ZjGhN0kQ/видео.htmlsi=UgfIXVlgUPi1lTko , application thickness (too thin or too thick), making sure the builder gel you are using is the proper flexibility for your nail type. If the gel is "too hard" for your natural nail type, it may not flex/bend with your natural nail and that can cause lifting. Check your curing lamp, are you using an LEDdot? how old is it, is it still properly curing? Lastly, if your nails are prone to be more oily or watery, you may need to use Airbond prior to Tack to properly dehydrate the nail plate. Hope this helps!

  • @bripolidoro7311
    @bripolidoro7311 7 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve been wanting to try builder gel nails for so long but all the kits I’ve bought I had to return bc they never worked when I tried them on others. But I absolutely love this. I need this for myself asap

  • @williamvanderbom2633
    @williamvanderbom2633 Месяц назад

    How do you grow your nails so long

    • @tatiana.mp3
      @tatiana.mp3 25 дней назад

      Builder gel, which is the product she is demonstrating here.

  • @tulipmars
    @tulipmars 4 месяца назад

    using cuticle oil too much won’t cause the product to lift sooner?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  4 месяца назад +1

      Cuticle Oil actually helps prevent the natural nail from drying out too much and potentially curling away from the product on the underside of the nail. If you experience lifting at the cuticle, it is most likely due to improper prep. We always recommend cuticle oil to keep the nails & cuticle healthy and hydrated, we hope this helps!

  • @elphy5325
    @elphy5325 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, i used primer + base gel and my whole nail(gel) came off (used the builder gel on natural nails). What am i doing wrong?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  5 месяцев назад

      Hello, when it comes to proper prep, it is important to note that many brands use ingredients such as HEMA monomer because it is good for adhesion and cheap and is therefore popular among many manufacturers that choose price over quality. 
We choose to formulate without ingredients such as HEMA, HEA, IBOA and other ingredients known to be more likely to create an allergic response.
      Because we do not use these ingredients, proper prep is key to maintaining long lasting gel nails with LE!

You can find our suggested prep for our various gels here: ruclips.net/video/F12ZjGhN0kQ/видео.htmlsi=kDQq-zOrx0F_VKfT
      Another important note is ensuring your curing lamp is high quality and tested for curing the product you are using. We recommend our LEDdot & MiniDot to cure out gels

  • @bar1338
    @bar1338 4 месяца назад

    My problem is i have lifting from the free edge.. any tips for that?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  4 месяца назад +1

      It could be due to many reasons, your curing lamp, using the proper builder gel for your natural nail type, application too thick or thin at the free edge, dry nails (cuticle oil), nail prep and bonding agents! Without knowing what product you are using and the steps you do, it is hard to help troubleshoot. We have many other tutorials on our channel that will help you with application and finding the right products for you!

    • @ez7096
      @ez7096 2 месяца назад

      @@LightEleganceHQ I have the same problem! My gel nails come out looking so nice but it ends up lifting from the free edge the very next day. I wear gloves when I do house chores. I start off applying a dehydrator and primer then I use the beetles base gel polish, I cure this for 60 seconds using a LED lamp, then I apply my AIMELI colour gel, I cure this for 60s also then I go in with the beetles top coat cured for 60s too. What am I doing wrong? My lamp is a cheap one, could that be the reason why?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  2 месяца назад

      @@ez7096 We really advise against using Amazon gel products/lamps. If you would like to have access to our high quality P+ Gel Polishes and curing lamps while learning more about the fundamentals of gel application and proper curing, please check out course by Liz Morris from The Nail Hub, www.thenailhub.com/products/gel-chemistry-and-basics

  • @taibichnhatvykhoi
    @taibichnhatvykhoi 5 месяцев назад

    What if they lift at the free edges

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  5 месяцев назад

      This could be due to a number of reasons! Proper prep is key, making sure to cap your free edges, using a high quality lamp and not using a gel that is too hard or too flexible for your natural nails

    • @ez7096
      @ez7096 2 месяца назад

      @@LightEleganceHQ Do you suggest capping free edge with base coat with top coat or just a normal gel colour? Everytime I cap the free edge, my lamp doesn't manage to dry it so it ends up being wet, going everywhere.

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  2 месяца назад

      @@ez7096 The free edge should always be capped! It sounds like you are not using a proper high quality gel lamp, there should not be uncured gel after curing! We would highly recommend checking out some of our Chemist Corner videos on curing and our LED MiniDot or LEDdot lamps to ensure proper curing and safety when using gels to avoid allergies.

  • @BabieBunnie2015
    @BabieBunnie2015 5 месяцев назад

    Always scared, that cuticle oil will cause the lifting

    • @UNBOUNDNailsbyTiffany
      @UNBOUNDNailsbyTiffany 5 месяцев назад

      Cuticle Oil after nails are done properly will only help by keeping the nails and skin moisturized and will actually help keep water out if you do have any lifting.

  • @Your_Favorite_Season
    @Your_Favorite_Season 8 месяцев назад +1

    What color are you using?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  8 месяцев назад +4

      Dena is using our JimmyGel Builder Gel in a Bottle featuring the shade: Ideal Pink!

  • @Verusik97
    @Verusik97 5 месяцев назад

    I think one step is missing after the bonder. You should apply a thin layer of base before the builder gel. It acts as an extra bond between your nail plate and the gel, and it also gives some cushioning to your natural nail, as it is flexible and not hard as builder gel. I didn't know i was supposed to do that so my gel would literally pop off the next day, even if i prepped correctly and put primer/bonder on.

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  5 месяцев назад +2

      JimmyGel is a flexible builder gel in a bottle, aside from the bonding agent, a "base gel" is not needed!

  • @amandaann3272
    @amandaann3272 5 месяцев назад

    Some of us just have careers that require hard work on our hands. Idk, like the mail lady! So, some of us don’t have a choice and our nails lift because of it.

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  5 месяцев назад +1

      We promise you can work a hands-on career and still have no lifting! Your nails may just require a hard builder gel that is right for you (instead of a soakable builder gel) and a combination of bonding agents that works for your natural nail type and the kind of work you do 😊 Check out our Lexy Line to learn more!

    • @catpride1323
      @catpride1323 5 месяцев назад +1

      I worked as a bartender and a waitress, in retail and as an administrative assistant, all of which were very hands on, i had no lifting.
      First I suggest you use a hard gel instead of soft gel.
      Second, maybe you length is to long for your job.
      I did find keeping my nails at a more active length, resulted in less breakage and lifting.
      Also, the use of good cuticle oil everyday, will help prevent lifting and free edge separation.

  • @allaboutmiri
    @allaboutmiri 7 месяцев назад

    Where can I find part 1-8?

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  7 месяцев назад +1

      @DenasNails on Instagram or TikTok!

    • @allaboutmiri
      @allaboutmiri 7 месяцев назад

      @@LightEleganceHQ thank You so much

  • @rachael8078
    @rachael8078 4 месяца назад

    I feel like my cuticles are especially sticky and abundant. My natural nails are mistaken for fake nails especially when painted but I feel like I never fully remove it all 😢

  • @nancyrivers2012
    @nancyrivers2012 6 месяцев назад +1

    My whole dilemma is I'm a dog and cat groomer. My hands are constantly in water all day long. I try to grow my nails out but they're brittle and then and everything just comes off faster because of the frequent contact with water.

    • @LightEleganceHQ
      @LightEleganceHQ  6 месяцев назад +1

      For people with their hands in water a lot, we recommend our hard builder gels, the Lexy Line. Hard gels are more durable and less affected by frequent exposure to moisture. We would also recommend using our AirBond before Tack Bonding Agent to ensure excess moisture in the nail bed is removed prior to the gel application. And lastly, it is always best to wear gloves to protect your hands and nails 😊

    • @chakrakhan8624
      @chakrakhan8624 5 месяцев назад

      Gloves

  • @prodigaldaughter5978
    @prodigaldaughter5978 6 месяцев назад

    Tools not jewels lol I love that. So how do you open a can of you're not using your nails? Lol

  • @s.n.a.2.1
    @s.n.a.2.1 4 месяца назад

    Советы это точно в точку,а то есть клиенки которые ногтями шкрябают сковороды,царапают а потом удивляются😢что ногти в плохом состоянии!

  • @kristenpoole4072
    @kristenpoole4072 4 месяца назад

    Ah gloves. As a baker my hands are tools...

  • @m0rbidm0mma
    @m0rbidm0mma 6 месяцев назад +1

    Most people use nail tips tho, you have natural nails. What lifts on people are the tips....you literally don't have to worry about lifting..... Natural nails are so different it's like apples and oranges.... SMH

    • @jcouch1993
      @jcouch1993 6 месяцев назад

      Not really, I don't wear tips and everything I put on my nails Chips and lifts. I just got builder gel and no lifting at the cuticles but the free edges are all chipped and lifting off after 1 day. And all I did that day was drive and fly, nothing else. So tips aren't always the problem. Professional nails don't even l last two days in me before they chip.

    • @ez7096
      @ez7096 2 месяца назад

      Lol I don't use tips and it lifts all the time