Gels, acrylics, and dips all harden through chemical reactions


Extensions, aka the artificially long nails you might think of when you hear “acrylics,” are not part of every dip or gel manicure. For added length, the products are applied either over a tip — a long piece of plastic glued to the end of your nail — or over a form, a little sticker under your natural nail that guides the extension and peels off once the nail is hard.

Each of the systems have benefits and drawbacks. Gels have a harder, non-porous surface, so they’re less likely to stain — like if you work with hair color. Acrylics, being more porous, are both more likely to stain and easier to soak off in acetone, because both dye and remover can get in between the molecules of the plastic. That’s a selling point if there’s a possibility you’ll want to take the nails off yourself. Acrylics are also widely available and tend to be less expensive than gel. But a major drawback is the horrible smell liquid and powder systems usually give off during application. If not put on correctly, they can also be uncomfortably thick.

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Dip nails can be applied quickly, and they don’t take as much skill as acrylics.They’re softer and more flexible than other extensions, because of their chemical makeup. Depending on your nails and your lifestyle, the softer consistency of dip nails might add comfort, or increase breakage.

Gels, acrylics, and dips all harden through chemical reactions that bond short chains of molecules into long ones, called polymers, solidifying the nail in the process.

In both gels and acrylics, the polymers hold hands with each other in ladder-like “cross-links.” In dip powders, the polymers are tangled up like hairs in dreadlocks, but they don’t interconnect. Gels and [liquid and powder acrylics build net-like structures that are much more durable and stronger.

Acrylic is liquid and powder, gel is gel. Period. If your nail tech can’t tell you exactly what the product is called, if it comes out of a labelled mystery pot, or [they] insist it’s gel even though it’s powder, you’re probably sitting in the wrong chair.

Some technicians will tell clients a product is a gel/acrylic hybrid, or a “powder gel.” Neither of those exist, although it is possible to put a gel nail polish over liquid and powder acrylics. “Solar,” “crystal,” and “diamond” nails are all phrases salons use to make either gel, liquid and powder, or dip systems sound fancier (and more expensive). But they’re still going to be the same basic technology.

Most damage attributed to nail extensions is actually caused by over-filing the nails, which is most likely to happen when a technician forgoes a hand buffer in favor of a drill fitted with a file tip to remove the top layer of natural nail.

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