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Last Updated: May 28, 2025 Fact Checked

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This article was co-authored by Mimi D. and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Mimi D. is a bi-coastal freelance manicurist. Starting her career in New York, Mimi had the opportunity to participate in nail art events including an Adidas shoe launch, Comic Con, and Sally Hansen’s Mani Match App release. She also worked with designers like Oscar De La Renta, Diane Von Furstenburg, Luar, and DKNY for several New York Fashion Weeks. While on the West Coast, Mimi manicured top celebrities like Angela Bassett, Tyra Banks, Lena Waithe, Busy Phillips, Rosario Dawson and Ciara for magazines including Essence, Tidal, Parents, and Remix Magazine. Mimi is also the creator of two seasons of the Pinterest Creator Originals show “Hands On with Mimi D”, where she shares everything from product recommendations to nail care tips. She was inducted into Old Dominion University’s inaugural class for the Top 40 under 40 alumni, and is the current and singular champion of the Cosmopolitan Magazine Mani Wars. Mimi shares her knowledge by hosting seminars on how to perfect nail art, as well as educating others on what steps to take to secure work as a celebrity & on set manicurist. She has sat on several panels sharing her knowledge of the industry with other top beauty professionals. Her work has also been featured in commercials, on billboards, and in major retailers all across the U.S. There are 18 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 162,378 times.

A gel manicure is supposed to last 2 weeks or longer, but if you find that your polish chips in just a few days, it might be due to improper application or not taking care of your nails. In this article, we interviewed salon owner and nail specialist Kristin Pulaski to find out the best tips to make gel nails last longer. From prepping your nails to preserving the polish post-manicure, here’s everything you need to know to prevent chips, cracks, and peels!

How to Get Gel Polish to Last Longer

Push your cuticles back, buff your nails, and clean the nail bed with alcohol. Paint thin layers of gel nail polish, capping the free edge of your nail after each layer. Manicurist Mimi D. says to apply cuticle oil daily and avoid using your nails as tools. Wear rubber gloves when submerging your hands in water.

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Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Prepping Your Nails for a Lasting Result

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  1. Step 1 Prep and prime each hand separately for the best results. 1 Prep and prime each hand separately for the best results. According to salon owner and nail specialist Kristin Pulaski, gel polish “should last two to three weeks” unless the “prep work wasn’t done properly.”[1] Focus on one hand at a time to create the perfect base for your manicure, and go slowly to avoid making any mistakes.
    • Start with the hand that’s easiest for you so it’s more comfortable and you can get the hang of things.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 2 Push your cuticles back to prevent lifting. Use a wooden cuticle stick to gently push back your cuticles. This prevents any loose skin from sticking to the gel, which is usually the main cause of lifting or peeling.[2]
    • If you’re using a metal cuticle pusher, be extra gentle so you don’t damage your nail bed.[3]
    • For easier removal, leave an oil-free cuticle remover on your cuticles for 2-3 minutes before pushing them back.
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  3. Step 3 Buff your nails to remove shine and excess skin. 3 Buff your nails to remove shine and excess skin. Hold a 180-grit nail file parallel to your nail, and buff the surface using circular motions.[4] The purpose of buffing is to create a rough surface for the gel polish to cling to, which can help make your manicure last longer.
    • Since over-buffing can damage your nail bed, aim for 6-8 strokes per nail.
    • Be sure to buff all around the edges of your nail to prevent the gel polish from lifting.
    • Use the side of your nail buffer with the coarsest texture, which is usually colored black.
    • Find a nail buffer at your local beauty supply store or order one online. Some are shaped like a rectangular block, while others are shaped like a popsicle stick.
  4. Step 4 Trim your nails... 4 Trim your nails short and file them into a rounded shape. If you have weaker nails (or tend to get cracks around the corners of your nails), keep them on the short side to minimize breakage.[5] Long nails are more likely to bend and crack, which can decrease the lifespan of your manicure.
    • If you still want long nails, use a builder gel or apply gel extensions.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 5 Cleanse your nails with alcohol and a lint-free wipe. Salon owner and nail specialist Kristin Pulaski says to “make sure that your natural nail is as dehydrated as possible before applying gel” to ensure that the product “really adheres.”[6] To do so, saturate a cotton round with isopropyl alcohol, and rub it across each nail to get rid of oil, dirt, and grime.[7]
    • Then, wipe each nail with a lint-free wipe to remove any dust and extend the life of your manicure.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 6 Use a nail primer to further dehydrate your nails. Brush a thin, even layer of gel nail primer across each nail, and wait for the product to dry completely.[8] Applying a primer prevents gel polish from lifting and chipping, especially around the tips of your nails.
    • Alternatively, soak a cotton round in pure acetone, then rub it on each nail to remove excess moisture. Avoid the cuticles so you don’t dry them out.[9]
  7. Step 7 Avoid soaking your nails in water before your gel manicure. 7 Avoid soaking your nails in water before your gel manicure. It takes about 60 seconds for the nail plate to absorb a substantial amount of water, which can cause the plate to swell and bend. Gel polish can’t adhere properly to a swollen nail plate that’s moving around, and this may result in chipping, cracking, or peeling when the plate goes back to its original shape.[10]
    • Wash your hands for 15-20 seconds to avoid adding too much water to the nail bed.
    • Stay away from tasks that expose your nails to water for at least an hour before gel application. This includes swimming, washing the dishes, or taking a shower.
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Applying the Gel Polish Properly

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  1. Step 1 Apply a base coat to help the gel adhere better. 1 Apply a base coat to help the gel adhere better. Use the brush that comes with the gel base coat to paint your entire nail. Work in smooth vertical lines, and wipe off any base coat that gets on your surrounding skin. If the base coat gets on your cuticles, it may cause lifting.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 2 Cure the base coat, following the instructions of your specific product. Immediately after applying the base coat, put your nails under a LED or UV lamp to cure it. Salon owner and nail specialist Kristin Pulaski says to “make sure you’re using the proper lamp…and know the right amount of time that it should be curing for.”[11]
    • If you have an LED lamp, cure the base coat for at least 30 seconds. If you have a UV lamp, leave your nails under for 130 seconds.[12]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 3 Paint thin layers of gel polish for a long lasting manicure. Dip your brush in the gel polish, then wipe the excess polish on the sides of the container before brushing it on your nail. If you apply thick layers, the UV light won’t be able to cure the gel properly, which may cause lifting, wrinkling, or weird ridges on your nails.[13]
    • If you’re using a lighter shade of polish, you may have to apply 3 layers to get it opaque.
  4. Step 4 Avoid getting gel polish on your cuticles and skin. 4 Avoid getting gel polish on your cuticles and skin. If the gel gets on your skin, it can separate from the area after it dries. This prevents the nail from being fully sealed, which can cause premature lifting.[14]
    • If you accidentally get the gel polish on your skin or cuticle during application, quickly remove it with a wooden cuticle stick or cotton swab before curing.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 5 Cap the free edge of your nail after applying each coat. According to salon owner and nail specialist Kristin Pulaski, if you don’t cap the edges of your nails, it can “lead to chipping and peeling.”[15] To cap your nail, brush over the area underneath the edge of the nail after each layer. Make sure the coat is as thin as possible to avoid peeling.[16]
    • This helps to delay chipping because the polish wraps around the nail and clings to it. If it does start to chip, it won’t be as noticeable because it will chip on the edges before coming off the tip of your nail.
  6. Step 6 Cure each coat completely before adding the next coat. 6 Cure each coat completely before adding the next coat. If you don’t cure your nails long enough, it can cause chips and cracks, so follow the directions of your specific products to dry the gel polish after every coat. Generally, LED lamps take about 30 seconds to cure on average, while UV lamps take 130 seconds to cure.[17]
    • Keep in mind that UV bulbs need to be changed on a regular basis. If not, the light will dim, resulting in dull gel colors and faster chipping. LED bulbs do not need to be changed.
    • UV lamps should be at least 36 watts, while LED lamps need to be 18 watts for most gel polish brands to fully cure.[18]
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 7 Apply a no-wipe top coat and cure. This is an important step to seal the gel and add an extra layer of protection. As with the base coat and gel coats, avoid getting the top coat on your skin and cuticles. Cure it under the UV or LED light when you’re finished applying your gel color.[19]
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Preserving Your Gel Nails After Application

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Gel Nails Last Longer 1 Use cuticle oil daily to condition your nails. Apply cuticle oil to your cuticles and massage upward.[20] This protects your gel polish and helps your manicure last longer, plus keeps your nails healthy and hydrated.
    • For extra softness and conditioning, apply the cuticle oil right before bed and follow up with a moisturizing hand lotion.
  2. Step 2 Add a thin layer of clear polish over your nails after one week. 2 Add a thin layer of clear polish over your nails after one week. To prevent chips, reapply a topcoat about a week after your manicure. You can use a gel topcoat and cure it with the light. Or, you can use regular clear nail polish and let it air dry. To seal the tips of your nails, run the brush along the top edge first before covering the entire nail with the top coat.
    • Reapply the top coat every few days to prevent your manicure from chipping.
  3. Step 3 Be gentle with your nails. 3 Be gentle with your nails. When you have a fresh gel manicure, be mindful of everything you're doing with your hands and fingers. Even the slightest chip on the edge of the nail can get bigger and lift from the nail bed, so try not to use your nails as tools.
    • Avoid tearing open packages, opening soda cans, or scraping sticky labels off of surfaces.
  4. Step 4 Avoid using hot water or cleaning products. 4 Avoid using hot water or cleaning products. If you want your gel manicure to last at least 2 weeks, avoid prolonged exposure to hot water. Hot water and chemicals from cleaning products can seep into the polish and cause it to break down, resulting in chipping and peeling.[21]
    • If you plan on washing the dishes or cleaning, wear rubber gloves to protect your nails.[22]
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Expert Q&A

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  • Question How do I stop my gel nails from peeling? Kristin Pulaski Kristin Pulaski Salon Owner & Nail Specialist Kristin Pulaski is a Professional Nail Artist and the Founder of Paintbucket, a self-owned and operated nail salon based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She has over five years of experience running Paintbucket and is licensed as a nail technician. Paintbucket offers nail art manicures, pedicures, and soft gel extensions along with customized packages for wedding and bridal parties. She holds a BA in Managerial Science from Manhattan College. Kristin Pulaski Kristin Pulaski Salon Owner & Nail Specialist Expert Answer Gel nails peel because something in the application process went wrong. In order to apply correctly, you need the nail to be as dry as possible. Before painting your nails, rub them with a cotton ball dipped in alcohol to remove any moisture. Then, apply a base coat and let it dry completely before applying the gel. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 0 Helpful 6
  • Question How do I remove gel polish from my nails? Sylghouls Sylghouls Top Answerer Buff the surface of your nails with a nail file to remove the shine, then soak a cotton ball in an acetone solution and place it directly on top of your nail. Follow by wrapping each finger with a small piece of foil, and after 10 to 15 minutes, the gel manicure should slide right off with the cotton ball. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 3 Helpful 4
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Things You’ll Need

  • Wooden cuticle stick
  • Oil-free cuticle remover (optional)
  • 180-grit nail file
  • Isopropyl alcohol
  • Lint-free wipes
  • Gel nail primer
  • Pure acetone (optional)
  • Gel base coat
  • LED or UV lamp
  • Gel nail polish
  • No-wipe top coat
  • Cuticle oil
  • Moisturizing hand lotion
  • Regular clear nail polish (optional)
  • Rubber gloves (optional)

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Mimi D. Co-authored by: Mimi D. Nail Artist This article was co-authored by Mimi D. and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Mimi D. is a bi-coastal freelance manicurist. Starting her career in New York, Mimi had the opportunity to participate in nail art events including an Adidas shoe launch, Comic Con, and Sally Hansen’s Mani Match App release. She also worked with designers like Oscar De La Renta, Diane Von Furstenburg, Luar, and DKNY for several New York Fashion Weeks. While on the West Coast, Mimi manicured top celebrities like Angela Bassett, Tyra Banks, Lena Waithe, Busy Phillips, Rosario Dawson and Ciara for magazines including Essence, Tidal, Parents, and Remix Magazine. Mimi is also the creator of two seasons of the Pinterest Creator Originals show “Hands On with Mimi D”, where she shares everything from product recommendations to nail care tips. She was inducted into Old Dominion University’s inaugural class for the Top 40 under 40 alumni, and is the current and singular champion of the Cosmopolitan Magazine Mani Wars. Mimi shares her knowledge by hosting seminars on how to perfect nail art, as well as educating others on what steps to take to secure work as a celebrity & on set manicurist. She has sat on several panels sharing her knowledge of the industry with other top beauty professionals. Her work has also been featured in commercials, on billboards, and in major retailers all across the U.S. This article has been viewed 162,378 times. 3 votes - 67% Co-authors: 11 Updated: May 28, 2025 Views: 162,378 Categories: Featured Articles | Artificial Nails In other languages Spanish German Portuguese
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