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PolyGel Gel In A Tube

Create professional salon manicures with PolyGel nail products

If you’re a nail lover who wants to create beautiful results at home or a professional manicurist looking to get into gel nails for the first time, PolyGel colour tubes make it easy to get results you’ll love.

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Frequently Asked Questions

PolyGel nail colour tubes are an easy way to create natural elongated nail shapes that are easy to work with, offer a variety of colours and finishes, and give you a lasting manicure. While acrylics use a liquid and powder combination to build out a shape, PolyGel is an all-in-one product perfect for beginners or nail technicians wanting to work faster to produce more complex nail art.

Additionally, PolyGel can be used on natural nails, adding a layer of colour while protecting your nails from daily activities. Because you’re not working with powders, you aren’t exposed to the risks of inhaling dust.

When properly cured and cleansed to maintain a clear separation from the cuticle, a PolyGel manicure is incredibly durable and long-lasting. You can expect PolyGel manicures to last for at least two weeks and even beyond three, depending on your lifestyle and how fast your nails grow. Adding a top coat and curing this as a finishing layer will also make it last longer.

Yes! Whether you’re bolstering your natural nail or building a dramatic extension, PolyGel provides a strong base where you can add any nail art. Feel free to add a classic French tip or experiment with chrome details, rhinestones, glitter and foils, stamping, blooming gels and so much more.

Our PolyGel nail kits come with more than 100 dual-form nail tips, nail primer, PolyGel colour tubes, slip gel and tools for clean-up, meaning you can expect to get dozens of manicures out of one PolyGel kit. Depending on whether you’re using it at home to give yourself professional nails or for your clients, you’ll be able to create multiple manicures with our all-inclusive kits.

If you’re experiencing lifting with your PolyGel nail fill, the problem probably has to do with improper nail prep. Make sure to buff and prime your nail thoroughly, trim your cuticles, and then apply and cure a base coat. Try to maintain a smooth and thin layer around the edge of the nails, and make sure the PolyGel solution isn’t overlapping onto your cuticle line or side walls. Properly curing your PolyGel is also essential. If you’re unsure whether the solution is cured, give them another minute to be on the safe side.