
Polygel is very easy to work with, especially if you have experience with gel or acrylic. The product has a thick consistency which makes it easy to shape. Unlike acrylic, it is not necessary to respect a liquid/powder ratio. The polymer liquid allows the polygel not to stick to the brush.
In contrast, acrylic liquid is needed to harden artificial nails. What makes polygel even more appealing is that it only hardens under a nail lamp, which means you can work at your own pace. This also makes it a great option for newbie nail designers looking for a product for creating extensions.
Acrylic gel nails are safe for natural nails if you apply, touch up and remove polygel correctly. After removing the artificial nails, it may take 12-24 hours for the natural nail plate to regain its normal strength. It is therefore important to be careful when removing artificial nails to avoid damaging the natural nail.
Hoping that this article has pleased you and will give you ideas! In addition, I also advise you to invest in some professional manicure kits to care for nails.