Knowing how to care for gel nails properly is the key to keeping your manicures looking flawless and your natural nails strong and healthy underneath. While Gel Nail Polish itself doesn't damage your nails, the way you apply, maintain and remove it makes all the difference. Follow these expert tips to get the most out of every gel manicure.

Use the Complete Gelous System for Best Results
For a long-lasting, healthy gel manicure, always use the full Gelous system together: Base Coat, Builder Gel, Colour Coat, Top Coat, and the Gelous UV/LED Gel Nail Lamp. Our Nail Lamp is engineered to operate within a specific wavelength range, and our Gel Nail Polish is formulated to cure perfectly within that same range—ensuring a smooth, safe and long-lasting finish every time.
Skipping steps or mixing products from different brands can interfere with the curing process, which may lead to lifting, irritation or allergic reactions. Sticking with the full Gelous system is the simplest way to protect your nails and guarantee great results.
Add Builder Gel for Stronger, More Resilient Nails
If your nails are prone to bending or breaking, Builder Gel could be the game-changer your routine needs. Applied after Base Coat, Builder Gel adds strength and thickness to your manicure—creating a hard, protective layer that supports nail growth and reduces flexibility. Think of it as a shield for your nails. Available in five shades, it's a simple addition with serious benefits. Watch our application tutorials to see how it's done.

Leave a Layer of Builder Gel During Removal
One of the best-kept secrets for maintaining healthy gel nails is to avoid removing all the way down to the natural nail every time. Instead, leave a layer of Builder Gel behind to act as a protective barrier. Once you've removed down to the Builder Gel layer, simply restart your application from there—Prep, Base, Builder, Colour and Top Coat. This approach helps maintain nail strength over time and keeps your natural nails protected between manicures.
Use the E-File Pen Safely
The Gelous E-File Pen is an incredibly effective removal tool—but only when used correctly. Always operate it at the appropriate speed and direction. When working on manicures that include Builder Gel, use it to remove down to the Builder Gel layer. If using it on natural nails, use only the 240 Grit Sanding Drill Bits to avoid thinning or damaging the nail plate. Watch our comprehensive E-File tutorials on YouTube for full instructions.

Be Patient & Gentle During Removal
Rushing Gel Polish removal is one of the most common causes of nail damage. After soaking, use the Gelous Removal Tool or Orangewood Cuticle Sticks to gently push away the Gel Polish. If it isn't lifting easily, it simply needs more soaking time—never force it. When using the E-File Pen, apply light pressure and move it gently across the surface. See the full removal process in our removal tutorials on YouTube.
Work Away from the Cuticles When Removing
When removing Gel Nail Polish, always work carefully away from the cuticles to protect the delicate skin surrounding them. Moving in the direction of nail growth not only keeps your cuticles safe but also helps maintain the overall health and appearance of your nails over time.
Never Pick or Peel Your Gel Polish
It's tempting—but picking or peeling Gel Nail Polish is one of the worst things you can do for your nails. When you peel the Gel Polish off, you're also pulling away layers of your natural nail, leaving them thin, weak and prone to breakage. Always follow the proper removal process outlined in the Gelous Removal Guide to keep your nails in top condition.
Clean Gel Polish from Skin Before Curing
Gel Polish on your skin or cuticles before curing can cause lifting, irritation and even allergic reactions over time. If any polish touches the skin during application, clean it off immediately using a Nail Polish Remover Pen, Orangewood Cuticle Stick or a Nail Art Brush dipped in Nail Polish Remover. A steady hand and clean application means a safer, more professional-looking finish.

File & Buff with Care
When prepping your nails, always use the fine 180 grit side of the Gelous Nail File to shape and lightly buff. Avoid overbuffing, which can thin the nail plate unnecessarily. Replace your Nail File every few months to maintain both effectiveness and hygiene.
Don't Use Your Nails as Tools
Using your nails to open cans, peel labels or scrape surfaces puts unnecessary stress on your manicure and your natural nails. Treat them with care and they'll stay stronger for longer. If you notice a small snag, file it down immediately to prevent it from catching and causing a break.
Protect Your Nails During Household Chores
Harsh cleaning products and prolonged water exposure are two of the biggest enemies of a long-lasting gel manicure. Water causes nails to expand and contract, which can lead to lifting, while chemicals in cleaning products can weaken the Gel Nail Polish. Wearing gloves during dishwashing and cleaning is one of the easiest ways to extend the life of your manicure and keep your nails healthy.
Nourish Daily with Cuticle Oil & Hand Cream
Daily use of Gelous Cuticle Oil and a hydrating hand cream is essential for healthy nail care. Our Cuticle Oil is enriched with Jojoba Oil, Vitamin E and Vitamin B to heal and prevent dry, damaged cuticles while protecting your nails between gel manicures. A small daily habit that makes a big difference to the longevity and appearance of your manicures.

Protect Your Skin from UV Exposure
While Gel Nail Lamps emit minimal UV rays, it's still a good idea to protect your skin during curing. Apply sunscreen 15–30 minutes before application or wear the Gelous Anti-UV Gloves for added protection—a simple precaution that also serves as a great reminder to prioritise daily UV care.
Choose a Gentle Nail Polish Remover
Pure acetone can be overly harsh and drying on your nails. Instead, opt for the Gelous Gel Nail Polish Remover, which is enriched with nourishing ingredients including safflower, green tea, eucalyptus and peach. It's effective yet far gentler—an important consideration if you care about long-term nail health.
Take a Break If You Notice Damage
If your nails are showing signs of damage, or simply need a rest, don't be afraid to take a nail holiday between manicures. Use the time to nourish your natural nails with Cuticle Oil and hand cream, assess their condition and let them recover fully. It's also a great opportunity to revisit our application and removal tutorials to make sure you're using the best techniques going forward.
Caring for your gel nails doesn't have to be complicated—it's about using the right products, the right techniques and a little consistency. With the full Gelous system and these tips in your routine, you can enjoy beautiful, long-lasting manicures without compromising the health of your natural nails. For step-by-step guidance, explore our How It Works page or watch our video tutorials on YouTube.




















