TECH TIP BLOG đ The Recipe for Long Lasting Wedding Nails
Bridal nails arenât just another set they need to last through the entire celebration, from the aisle to the honeymoon and everything in between. So what makes a wedding set truly last?
Itâs not just one product, it's the entire system working together.

1. The Foundation Matters
Long lasting nails start with proper prep. Any remaining oils, dust or surface shine can affect adhesion, meaning the product wonât perform as intended. A clear base coat also plays a key role. It allows light to pass through evenly during curing, creating a more consistent foundation and supporting better retention.
2. Strength, Tailored to the Bride
Bridal nails often balance softness and durability.
Builder gel is ideal for shorter, natural-looking sets, offering flexibility and a lightweight feel. For added length or structure, hard gel provides the strength needed to hold shape over time. Choosing the right product depends on the look, length and the clientâs lifestyle.
3. Curing Is Key
Even the best application can be compromised if the product hasnât cured properly.
Using a compatible professional lamp and following correct cure times ensures the gel reaches its full strength essential for long lasting results.
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4. Small Details, Big Difference
Application plays a bigger role than many realise. Thin, controlled layers help ensure even curing, while keeping product away from the skin supports better adhesion and reduces the risk of lifting.
5. A Finish That Lasts
A high shine top coat and cuticle oil complete the look but itâs everything underneath that ensures the finish lasts.
đ The TWENTYâą Approach
For bridal nails that go the distance, itâs never just one step.
Itâs about creating a system that supports adhesion, strength and longevity so the set looks just as flawless days later as it did on the morning of the wedding.
