Introduction
As sandal season approaches, clients are looking for nail services that are not only beautiful but also long-lasting. Gel pedicures have become the go-to choice for many, as they can maintain their vibrancy for at least three weeks, even under the hustle and bustle of vacation. In this article, we will explore three essential steps to perform a gel pedicure, along with tips to help your clients maintain their stunning pedicure throughout the summer.
Step 1: Do Your Prep Work
The foundation of a lasting gel pedicure is effective preparation. Start by ensuring that the feet are healthy, clean, and dry. You can use one of the following methods:
- Perform a quick dip and foot wash.
- Spray the feet thoroughly with warm soapy water.
- If the client has just bathed, use an antiseptic spray recommended for skin.
Avoid soaking the feet, as prolonged exposure to water can cause toenails to expand, which may compromise the durability of the gel application. Darlene Sammons, a licensed massage therapist and nail tech, emphasizes her prep technique, stating, “I never soak the feet before applying gels. I sanitize with soap and water and use a sanitizing gel when I massage. Then, I do a mini-pedicure just like I would for a full set of gels on fingers.” Ensure to work only on healthy toes—abstain from services if there are any signs of injury, inflammation, or infection.
Prepare the nail plates of the toes by gently pushing back cuticles without breaking the seal, removing excess tissue, and shaping the free edges to your client’s preference. Follow the gel system’s recommendations for dehydrating and priming the nails. Apply a thin coat of clear base gel, which serves as both a foundation layer that bonds with the natural nails and a safety layer that allows for easier color changes without risking damage to the natural nail. Fully cure the gel base coat under a UV light before proceeding.
Step 2: Picture-Perfect Application
Next, it’s time for the color application. Depending on your client’s desired intensity, apply one or two coats of gel polish. It’s crucial to work quickly with color gels and get the toes under UV light as soon as possible. Delaying too long before curing can lead to the product shrinking or pulling away from the nail plate.
Be cautious not to get gel on the skin or cuticles. Before curing, use alcohol to clean up any gel that has accidentally contacted the skin. Remember, unlike traditional polish, mistakes cannot be corrected after curing the gel. A trendy technique to enhance gel toenails is to lightly tap the free edges with a brush coated in a different color gel, creating a contrasting border. This can be a fun twist reminiscent of French tips.
Step 3: High-Shine Finish
The final step in achieving a stunning gel pedicure is ensuring a perfect finish. Depending on the gel system you are using, the color gels may or may not have a shiny finish once cured. It’s advisable to test on a practice tip to determine if a high-shine gloss or sealant coat is necessary. Carefully cap the free edges of the nails with the final layer of gel to secure both the finish and integrity of the pedicure.
Maintaining the Gel Pedicure
Clients often wonder how to maintain their gel pedicures so they remain vibrant over time. Since toenails tend to grow more slowly than fingernails, plan to fill gel toenail enhancements every three to six weeks based on individual growth. To fill, start with clean, dry feet and use either a hand or electric file to gently buff away the previous color. Shape the free edges and prep for regrowth just as you would for fingernail enhancements.
Many nail techs, including Sammons, find success in scheduling traditional pedicures, which include skin care, massage, cuticle work, and callus reduction in the interim between gel fills. This not only keeps the toenails looking fresh and beautiful but also provides clients with a moment of relaxation amidst their busy schedules.
Conclusion
With these three steps for applying a vibrant gel pedicure, coupled with maintenance tips, you can ensure that your clients leave with stunning pedicures that last all summer long. Offering gel pedicures not only benefits your clients but also enhances your service offerings and keeps your salon thriving during sandal season.