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GAOY Poly Gel Nail Kit with Nail Lamp, 6 Pcs Builder Gel Nail Extension Kit with Nail Decorations for Nail Art DIY at Home

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Color: With U V Light and Decorations


Features

  • Fast Extension: 6 essential poly gel colors to provide a base for all kinds of gel polish colors with precise color labels on the tube for a better using experience.
  • Package Includeds: 6 poly gel colors of 0.53oz (15g) each + nail lamp + top coat & base coat + manicure set. Beginning all-in-one poly gel nail kit to enjoy nail art from the comfort of your own home!
  • Toxics-Free: Lower odor compared to traditional nail polish. All ingredients are in strict compliance with the FD&C Act and SGS certification.
  • Long-Lasting: Last around 4 weeks if properly prepped the nail bed and applied base coat under poly gel.
  • UV Light Cure: Cure poly gel with a nail lamp for 60-120s; the thicker you apply, the longer it takes to cure.

Color: With U V Light and Decorations


Material: Acrylic


Brand: GAOY


Included Components: 6 Poly Gel Colors, Nail Lamp, Top Coat, Base Manicure Set


Finish Type: Glossy


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.45 x 6.69 x 3.58 inches; 2.06 Pounds


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ GAOY Cosmetics Inc.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A Must Try
Color: Set B
If you're thinking about purchasing polygel, then I suggest you give this one a try! This was my first time ever trying polygel and I am so pleased with my results. The instructions were easy to follow and I watched several YouTube videos as well to help me. It takes a while to do each hand. But I'm sure it'll take less time once I get used to it. This is a beginners set, imo. I used pink nude and the tubes seem to be just enough to get 1 or maybe 2 full sets out of them. Someone suggested using a professional nail drill so I bought one and it was definitely worth it. Make sure to cure under the nail. The professional drill will help to buff under the nail as well if the gel is too lumpy or thick. I'll be using this for the foreseeable future, and can't wait to try out all the different colors they offer and in bigger sizes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024 by Lashelle's Top Picks! Lashelle's Top Picks!

  • Learning curve!
Color: Set A
There is def a learning curve! Do not attempt this if you do not have at least 2 hours to sit down and dedicate to this especially your first time! I will say after my first set I was like welp maybe this wasn’t made for people like me. The pics are from my second set which I did slower and dedicated more time to and I have to say I don’t think I’ll ever go back to the nail salon! They look professionally done! Even my boss asked and was in shock when I said I did them myself! Take your time and watch lots of videos! Do 1 at a time! And most importantly follow the directions! This is not one of those my way is better things! I tried that It didn’t work. I did have to jimmy rig my thumb since the kit didn’t come with a nail wide enough so I did it twice, once as far to the left as I could then added a light layer onto the right side of a nail and applied that. I used a dermal to file it down and make it look seamless but you can get the same look with a nail file it will just take longer. The amount of money I’m saving by using this is worth 10 stars! Kit comes with everything you need. I am super happy with this purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by Lisa M. Jefferson Lisa M. Jefferson

  • Not bad. Needs better instructions on box
Color: Set A
I am not yet 24 hrs since applying these. I have struggled doing my own dip or finding someone that I like to do them. So for the last year I have only painted and even then my dominant hand always looked like a kindergartener coloring. I ordered these hoping that they would work and not be too upset I didn't spend a small fortune on them. I am not a nail tech. However, I want my nails to look nice and last 2-3 weeks. Also, keep me from picking at my cuticles or nails. I am bad! 😀 I will share my tips and tricks and a list of the extra tools I used. First, go to You tube and watch the lady apply to one nail, it is a 33 min video and SO worth the time. She is a nail tech but still nice to see her apply and tips and tricks. The instructions on the box, not clear at all. I used the natural nude because if I messed up at least it's not TOO obvious. Tip: 1. When sizing the forms, make sure that the curve is not too narrow and the whole thing touches your nail without pressing it down hard. This may mean you have to trim or file the form to fit right. My first nail I chose wrong and it hardened at an angle and not touch my nail towards the tip. Use a marker so you know how much and where to trim the form. 2. Depending how long you want your nail depends how much poly you need also how thick. More you use more ooze you have on the underside. Make longer and clip then file to size and shape. Use the form just to get it on. When you press to your nail it will ooze all around and under. As the video shows if you want to do 2 layers, you can. I did not want to do that. 3. Make sure you give yourself plenty of time and bright bright lights. It took me 2.5 hours and the lights were not nearly bright enough. In the morning sun, I saw alot more to file or touch up. 4. If you find that you did not go close to your cuticle. You can do a "fill" by repeating the steps shown in the you tube video. I had to do this on my right pinky. Can't even tell there is a "fill" piece. 5. You think you will need help with your dominant hand. You probably will not. This product is much easier than painting. 6. Keep brush and poly away from light, it does harden just being close to it. 7. Cord on light is SHORT. So plan to be next to an outlet. I had to do the first 30 seconds with the light upside down to make sure nail was in the right place. Items used not in kit: *Acetone to clean brush after and small cup or lid of bottle to soak *100 grit file to shape form and get skin away from nail *block file, if you choose to file any part on top of nail where it oozes out you need to smooth entire nail *electric rotating file to get the excess under the nail. May get better with practice but first time, I had ALOT *nail dehydrator or alcohol pad/cotton ball *block to plug the light into *cuticle clippers, very helpful in cleaning ooze from cuticle area. Overall thoughts. I am very happy with it. I even like the transparency, to me it looks very natural. I assume the removal is going to be very similar to a dip removal. Hoping they last 2 weeks, tired of doing my nails every week. Good Luck!! **update** Day 3 they started breaking. Not terribly upset because they are long. However, when I do again I will make them the same length as my real nails. This will give them the shine and thickness. Just keep on mind these are poly so basically plastic fingernails. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Easier than I thought Easier than I thought

  • Everything is just right
Color: Set B
I liked how the consistency was. I have never used poly gel and it was my first time using it and it was not that difficult. The base color i had chosen was the pink nude. The rest of the colors were from Gaoy’s nail art collection as well as their glitter collection. Everything came out so beautifully and I’m glad of making this purchase as i am trying to find a way where i can do nails at home rather paying someone else for an expensive amount of money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024 by Priscila Priscila

  • The curing lamp caught on fire…
Color: Set A
I was so excited until one of the lights on the curing lamp exploded and caught fire. —- Modifying So other than my lamp catching on fire while my nails were beneath it… the polygel seems nice. I ended up buying a nail drill to clean up my cuticles and side edges, and beneath the nails. (I was told later that if you don’t have a drill, to clean under the nails, cure for 5 to 10secs and then use your brush with slip solution to thin out the underside. This will prevent you from making it too thin for the top layer.) you can also use a regular file for the side edges, just have a general idea of how the nail should look. I’m showing a picture of my nails after clean it up 3x. The 2nd time I added more poly because I’d filed it down trying to make it even. The third time I noticed a lot of flaws from me trying to rush to finish my right hand.. So I took the time to try to make everything look flat and even. I said screw the drill heads assignments, and just used whatever drill head worked and I have to say it’s not that bad. After the 3rd time, I must say a little bit goes a long way. I’ve filed so much down that these are pretty thin in comparison to how they were before. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024 by Snow Rosso Snow Rosso

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