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Get answers to common questions about Gel French Pedicure.
A Gel French Pedicure typically lasts two to four weeks depending on nail growth and daily wear. Proper aftercare like avoiding harsh solvents, wearing protective footwear, and moisturizing cuticles extends longevity.
When applied and removed by professionals, gel polish is safe. Proper removal avoids nail thinning; we use gentle soaking and careful filing. Give nails brief breaks between services if you notice sensitivity or thinning to maintain long-term nail health.
Wear open-toed shoes and bring flip-flops to protect freshly cured polish. Remove heavy foot jewelry and avoid applying lotion just before arrival. If you have fungal or skin issues, inform us so we can recommend safe alternatives or treatment first.
Yes. Our technicians can personalize tips with alternative colors, ombre fades, or delicate nail art alongside the classic white. Discuss preferred shades and design complexity during booking to allow extra time and ensure a durable finish.
We recommend professional removal to prevent damage, but if necessary soak nails in acetone with foil wraps, gently push off softened gel with a wooden stick, and rehydrate nails with oil. Avoid peeling or excessive scraping to prevent thinning.
Often yes — we can blend gel polish over compatible enhancements like full-cover gels or hard gels. Extensions or acrylics may require different techniques; a consultation lets us assess adhesion and recommend the best approach.