Gel-X Nails: The At-Home Nail Extensions Everyone Is Talking About (2024)

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We’re all busier than ever, and regular trips to the nail salon may just not be in the cards for many of us anymore. Not to mention the cost of goods and services has increased in most cities across the country. So what if you could achieve salon-worthy gel nail extensions at home? Thanks to a company called Aprés Nail, you can. Our editors are big fans of the concept (it’s a 2023 NewBeauty Award Winner), and though Gel-X nails have been around since 2018, these modern tips are trending big right now.

I spoke to Eunice Park, research and development manager ofAprés Nail (she is also a licensed nail tech who had salon experience prior to joining the company), and celebrity nail artist Trenna Seney to find out more about the Gel-X revolution everyone is talking about right now.

What are Gel-X nails?

“Aprés Gel-Xis the world’s first full-coverage, soft gel extension system,” says Park. “Aprés invented and launched Gel-X in 2017, and since its launch, Gel-X has revolutionized the nail industry by providing easy, beautiful, durable soft gel extensions. The system is very easy, accessible and great for everyone from pros to home enthusiasts. OurGel-X Nail Extension Kitis a great starting point.”

Each Kit ($120)—it’s also a 2023 NewBeauty Award Winner—comes with 600 pieces and 14 different nail sizes to ensure a proper fit for everyone. The nails come in square, round, coffin, almond, and stiletto shapes, and five different lengths: long, extra long, medium, short and extra short. There are also two unique styles: “Natural” has a flatter surface with a less-pronounced C curve, making it ideal for those with a flatter, wider nail bed; “Sculpted” has a higher apex and deeper C curve. When you create your kit, you choose your preferred style, length and shape, and then you can purchase more tips (or different styles) separately when you need a restock.

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Is Aprés the only Gel-X nail product on the market?

“Gel-X is a trademarked name byAprés Nail, which patented theGel-X system,” Park says. “Technically speaking, no other brands can launch anything called Gel-X, as it is a proprietary name and product.”

How do Gel-X nails compare to other types of at-home nail extensions?

“Gel-X nails are a pre-shaped tip that are already made a gel,” explains Seney. “Using soft gel, you apply the tip to your natural nail and then cure it with LED light. It lasts for weeks and it allows the natural nail to grow without damaging it.” When compared to a stiff, plastic-like press-on nail, Gel-X feels firm, yet more flexible like a natural nail. Like at-home faux lash kits, it may take some time to get the hang of applying Gel-X nails, but for most users, the results are worth it (the thousands of five-star reviews are proof).

What are some pro tips for beginners?

Seney says it’s important for anyone doing their nails at home to make sure they have all the proper tools. “Take your time and don’t skip any steps!” she adds. “And absolutely do not rip off your nails when doing removals, so you don’t harm your real nails.”

Aprés also introduced Neutrals Gel-X Tips, which Park says make Gel-X even easier. “They’re made from our signature soft gel formula, but infused with different shades of very wearable nudes. We also recently launchedExtend Gel Novice, which makes application even easier for the newbie. New users often have a tricky time preventing the Extend Gel from overflowing and properly maneuvering the Gel-X Tip under a light to cure.” Extend Gel Novice ($23) is HEMA-free and has a thick, putty-like consistency that helps keep the Gel-X Tip in place. It allows users more time to adjust the placement of the Tip or correct any mistakes before curing.

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Can you paint Gel-X nails before applying them?

Park says you can paint theGel-X Tipsprior to application, as long as the nail bed portion is left clear for the light to penetrate through. “The nail bed portion is the most important area to keep clear so that proper application can be made onto the natural nail.”

Can you cure press-on nails with Gel-X?

It’s not impossible (of course there are TikTok video tutorials), but Park says it’s not recommended. “It’s best to useExtend Gelwith ourGel-X Tipsfor the best results, as they are meant to be a part of one system.”

Can you use Aprés Gel-X nail extensions if you have short nails?

“Yes and no,” says Seney. “There needs to be enough nail for the tip to hold onto as a base. I sometimes have clients that are nail biters. If the nails are too short, it will not work. If your nails are too short, the nail is more prone to coming off because there isn’t a good foundation for the Gel-X nail to sit on. But, for clients with short nails that are ‘long enough’ for the tip to fit, it will absolutely work.”

How do you remove Gel-X nails?

“File off the top coat, color and bulk of Gel-X Tip,” says Park. “Soak a cotton ball in acetone and wrap the nails in foil. Wait 10 to 15 minutes and then gently push off the lifted gel.”

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How long do Gel-X nails last?

With proper prep and application, Park says Gel-X nails can last four to six weeks.

Can you get Gel-X nails at salons too?

“Yes, but Gel-X nails are not available everywhere,” Seney explains. “Only specific salons or nail artists offer this service because the nail tech has to be good at applying the nail so that they last for weeks. Depending on where you’re located, ask around to see if that service is offered at your salon, or find a good nail artist.”

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FAQs

Gel-X Nails: The At-Home Nail Extensions Everyone Is Talking About? ›

The system is very easy, accessible and great for everyone from pros to home enthusiasts. Our Gel-X Nail Extension Kit is a great starting point.” Each Kit ($120)—it's also a 2023 NewBeauty Award Winner—comes with 600 pieces and 14 different nail sizes to ensure a proper fit for everyone.

Are gel X extensions bad for your nails? ›

Gel-X manicures are considered a safe alternative to acrylic nails when applied by a trained and certified technician. The materials used in the extensions are free from harmful chemicals and won't damage the natural nail.

How long do gel x nails last at home? ›

Gel-X Nails generally last between three and four weeks without chipping or raised edges. If you use regular nail polish to color your Gel-X Extensions, you can repaint your nails as often as you'd like since they don't require filling like acrylics.

Why do people like gel X nails? ›

Benefits of Gel-X Nails

Compared to hard gel and acrylics, Gel-X lasts about 3-4 weeks, and the grow-out is much less noticeable because the tips are thinner and don't lift at the edges. With Gel-X, you get a new set every time, which means there is less risk of nail mold and fungus.

What is the difference between gel X and gel extensions? ›

Unlike hard gel nail extensions, which are thicker and need to be sculpted into shape, Apres Gel-X nails can be cut and filed into any shape. They're touted as being thinner, more flexible and more natural-looking than acrylic nails or hard gel extensions.

Does gel x cause fungus? ›

The myth that gel nails cause fungal infections largely stems from improper application and maintenance. Fungus thrives in warm and moist environments, and this can occur if the nail technician does not properly sanitize their tools, or if the nails are improperly prepped before the gel application.

Is gel x healthier than dip? ›

Though dip powders are generally considered the gentlest option, both gels and dips can be used long-term without damaging your nails. Once again, choosing a high-quality product – and taking care of your nails properly – are the most important factors when it comes to nail health.

How often should you take a break from gel X nails? ›

According to a Today article, it's recommended to take a one-week break from gel nails at least every eight weeks. This interval is necessary to give your nails time to rehydrate and undergo natural repair.

Do gel X nails look natural? ›

One of the main reasons people choose Gel-X is for their natural look, and the durability. They're much thinner than an acrylic nail, and can be shaped to contour to your specific nail shape.

What are the healthiest nail extensions? ›

Gel extensions are generally considered the healthier alternative to acrylics—both for you and your nail technician.

Why won't my gel x nails stay on? ›

If all the oil and debris from filing aren't removed, nothing else will stick properly. Using too much product: If the instructions say to use a thin layer, do it. Otherwise, it takes too long to dry and may trap air bubbles which weaken the bond. Not having enough natural nail length: The tips need somewhere to stick.

What are the side effects of gel X nails? ›

Potential side effects of gel X nails can include nail bed damage, thinning and weakening of the natural nails, and potential nail infections.

Is gel-x better than polygel? ›

Polygel nail extensions are a nail enhancement that is more flexible and lightweight compared to acrylic but is harder than regular gel or Gel-X nails,” says Alcedo. “Polygel nails are great if you want long nails but have trouble growing your natural nails.”

Do gel extensions weaken your nails? ›

While gel nails can cause nail brittleness, peeling, and cracking, they're more flexible than acrylic nails. This means your own nails are less likely to crack. You'll want to ask for gel nails that soak off rather than ones that must be filed off.

What is the least harmful nail treatment? ›

Overall, Dip Powder Manicures are a great way to get a healthy manicure that will protect and strengthen your nails without causing any damage. Just like any nail treatment, you do have to make sure you properly remove it to keep your nails safe and healthy – Don't pick at your manicure!

Are gel extensions better for you than acrylics? ›

Gel nails are less likely to cause damage to natural nails than acrylic nails. They are less harsh on the natural nails during the application and removal process, which can be beneficial for people with weaker nails.

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