Troubleshooting Lifting: Tips for better gel adhesion

Troubleshooting Lifting: Tips for better gel adhesion

If you’re a nail tech (or a DIY nail enthusiast), you’ve probably faced the frustrating issue of lifting gel nails. It’s one of the most common problems in nail services—and one of the most preventable.

The good news? With the right techniques, products, and attention to detail, you can dramatically reduce lifting and keep your clients’ nails looking flawless for weeks.

Here’s a complete guide to understanding why lifting happens and how to stop it.

 

Why Does Lifting Happen?

Before you can fix lifting, it’s important to understand the root causes. Common culprits include:

  • Improper nail prep – Skipping steps or leaving oils/dust behind.

  • Cuticle contact – Product touching the skin can cause lifting right away.

  • Moisture or oils – Natural oils on the nail plate block adhesion.

  • Incorrect product use – Using the wrong primer, base, or system together.

  • Too thick or uneven application – Gel applied too close to the cuticle or without proper apex balance.

Step 1: Nail Prep Is Everything

💡 Think of prep as the foundation of your service. If it’s not solid, nothing will last.

  • Start with clean, dry hands and nails.

  • Push back cuticles and remove from nail plate

  • Gently buff the nail surface with a fine buffer (avoid over-filing!).

  • Thoroughly dust and cleanse with a dehydrator or cleanser.

👉 Pro tip: Always finish prep right before applying products. Even a few minutes can allow oils to resurface.

 

Step 2: Choose the Right Adhesion Products

Different clients = different needs. Strong adhesion comes from using the right base and primer for the nail type:

  • Acid-free primer: Gentle, great for normal nails.

  • Acid primer: Stronger bond, ideal for oily nails or chronic lifters.

  • Rubber base or BIAB: Adds flexibility and strength, especially for weak or bendy nails.

👉 We recommend trying our No lifting bundle II. Extra Strength - this has everything you need for a thorough prep.  

 

Step 3: Application Technique Matters

Even if prep is perfect, poor application can lead to lifting. Keep in mind:

  • Leave a tiny gap between product and cuticle/sidewalls.

  • Avoid too thick layers

  • Build a proper apex for balance and strength.

  • File the free edge for extra sealing.

👉 Pro tip: Always cure thumbs separately—product can run and pool otherwise, leading to premature lifting.

 

Step 4: Work With the Right Products

Using quality gels makes a difference. Cheap or low-quality products often have poor adhesion.

  • Acrygel systems like Mystic Nails Fill&Form give beginners more control and reduce lifting risks.

  • Builder gels and BIAB are excellent for clients with flexible nails.

  • Always use compatible systems (don’t mix brands unless you’ve tested them together).

Step 5: Client Aftercare Education

Sometimes it’s not you—it’s them. Educating clients on proper nail care reduces lifting significantly. Remind them to:

  • Avoid soaking hands in hot water right before and after application.

  • Use cuticle oil daily to keep nails flexible (not brittle).

  • Never pick, bite, or peel at lifting edges.

  • Wear gloves for cleaning, gardening, or harsh chemicals.

  • Don't use nails as tools - no scratching pans, opening cans etc!

 

Quick Troubleshooting Checklist

If you notice frequent lifting, ask yourself:

  • Did I prep thoroughly and remove all cuticle?

  • Was the nail dehydrated properly before primer/base?

  • Did I leave space between the product and skin?

  • Did I apply in thin, controlled layers?

  • Am I using the right primer/base system for this client?

Final Thoughts

Lifting can be frustrating—but it’s almost always preventable with the right techniques and products. By focusing on prep, product choice, application, and client education, you’ll see a huge improvement in adhesion and client satisfaction.

👉 Ready to upgrade your adhesion game? Explore our builder gels, acrygels, and primers — perfect for nail techs who want lasting results and happy clients.

 

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