What is the Difference between Gel and Acrylic Manicures?
Despite popular perception, gel and acrylic manicures have more in common than you might think. For instance, both types of manicures can lengthen and strengthen short nails while making your fingers appear longer and more slender.
That being said, a number of differences do exist, and each has their own unique selling points. For example, unlike gel manicures, the removal process for artificial acrylic nails is very straightforward. It simply involves soaking the nails in warm water before removing them quite easily. By contrast, the majority of our gel-based nails need to be removed by a professional nail technician.
Similarly, the application process for each type of manicure is different. A gel nail manicure starts with thinning the nail and pushing back the cuticles. The nails are then cured under a custom-made UV lamp. The application of acrylic nails is more straight-forward and doesn’t require the same curing process.
Acrylic nails also tend to be cheaper than gel-based nails. However, gel nails will usually last longer.
