To make nail art patches stick more firmly, you can follow the following steps:
1. Polishing the nail surface
Gently polish the nail surface with a sponge rubbing strip to remove grease and dust, increasing the friction between the nail plate and the nail surface. Be careful to polish in a tree shape and avoid back and forth friction to reduce damage to the nail surface.
2. Clean the nail surface
Clean the nail surface with alcohol cotton pads or alcohol wiping pads to further remove dirt and oil, preparing for nail patches.
3. Choose jelly gel
Choose a jelly gel that matches the size of your nails. The size of the jelly should be moderate, not too large or too small, to ensure a wider contact area with the nail surface and increase firmness.
4. Paste jelly gel
Apply the jelly gel onto the nail surface and gently flatten it with your hand to ensure a tight fit between the jelly gel and the nail surface.
5.Wearing nail
Tilt the nail at a 45 degree angle onto the jelly gel, gently press from the base of the nail to expel bubbles, ensuring that the nail is tightly attached to the jelly gel. You can press for about 30 seconds to ensure firmness.
6. Reinforcement treatment
If you want to further enhance the firmness, you can apply a small amount of glue to the root position of the nail plate for reinforcement. Alternatively, use a hair dryer to heat the jelly slightly with hot air to soften and increase its viscosity before applying the nail plate.
By following the above steps, your nail should stick more firmly. It should be noted that different products and methods may have different effects due to individual differences. It is recommended to adjust according to one's actual situation.