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As wedding preparations gather pace, many brides are turning their attention to their nails, hoping to achieve a flawless manicure that will look beautiful in photographs and last throughout the celebrations. With at-home gel manicure kits becoming increasingly popular, they can seem like a convenient and cost-effective way to maintain salon-quality nails in the lead-up to the big day. However, questions remain about whether these kits are safe to use and how to avoid common mistakes that could damage the nails or surrounding skin. Gemma Romano, Chief Marketing Officer at Mylee, the UK's leading gel nail specialist, shares her expert advice on using gel manicure kits safely at home and what brides should know before investing in one.
“One of the biggest misconceptions about gel manicures is that the gel itself damages the nail. In reality, most damage comes from improper removal. Picking, peeling or forcefully scraping off gel polish can remove layers of the natural nail, leaving it weak and thin. When applied and removed correctly, gel polish should not cause significant damage to healthy nails. Alternatively, try Mylee Gel Wraps for the easiest and gentlest mani in the world.”
"People often thing they need to give nails a break between every gel manicure to let their nails ‘breathe’ but our nails are actually made of dead keratin cells and don't require oxygen from the air. What’s more important is assessing the condition of the nail. If the nails are healthy, there's no reason why you can't reapply gel. However, if you notice thinning, peeling or sensitivity, it's worth focusing on nail care before your next manicure.”
"A gel manicure is one of the best options for wedding nails for high gloss colour that less likely to chip or flake and, well applied, should last beyond your honeymoon too!"
Mylee has a selection of kits containing all your need for wedding-ready nails the gel cure lamp, from £75 at mylee.co.uk.