
TOP FAQs:
1. Q: What is HyGEL and how is it unique compared to traditional acrylics or hard gels?
A: HyGEL® Hybrid Gel Nail System combines the best qualities of acrylic and hard gels—offering strength, flexibility, and lightness. It provides easier application and precise control, making it ideal for all skill levels.
2. Q: What are the benefits of switching to HyGEL?
3. Q: What types of nail applications work with HyGEL?
4. Q: Is HyGEL safe for sensitive clients?
5. Q: What lamp should I use and sun-cure times?
6. Q: How is HyGEL removed?
7. Q: How often should it be maintained or refilled?
8. Q: Does HyGEL have an odor?
9. Q: Can HyGEL be mixed or layered with other nail products?
10. Q: What tools do I need for the application?
11. Q: Why are nail techs and salons adopting HyGEL?
12. Q: Are color options and kits available?
Q: What are the biggest differences between Poly Gel & Hybrid Gel?
A: Poly Gel and Hybrid Gel are both types of nail enhancement systems, but they have some key differences in formulation, application, and performance:
Poly Gel Vs Hybrid Gel Formula:• Poly Gel: This is a combination of acrylic powder and hard gel, providing a putty-like consistency. It’s thicker than regular gel but lighter than acrylics.
• Hybrid Gel: Often combines the best of gel and acrylic systems but with more flexibility and strength. HYBA Beauty’s HyGEL Professional Nail System is an example of a hybrid gel, designed to be healthier, odor-free, and long-lasting
Application:• Poly Gel: Comes in tubes or pots and is applied with a spatula onto the nail, then shaped with a brush dipped in slip solution. It requires curing under a UV/LED lamp.
• Hybrid Gel: Typically, hybrid gels are thinner and more flexible than poly gels, making them easier to apply in layers. Like poly gel, they also need UV/LED curing.
Consistency and Texture:• Poly Gel: Thicker, more paste-like, and easier to sculpt into shapes. It doesn’t self-level, so it holds its shape during application.
• Hybrid Gel: More self-leveling and thinner, so it may feel more like applying gel polish, with more flexibility and less bulk.
Strength and Flexibility:• Poly Gel: Known for being strong but lightweight, offering the durability of acrylics but with less bulk.
• Hybrid Gel: Designed to be flexible, making it less prone to cracking or lifting, while still offering strong adhesion.
Removal:• Poly Gel: Can be filed off like acrylics or soaked off, though soaking can take longer.
• Hybrid Gel: Usually soaks off more easily, making it a quicker removal process.
Odor:• Poly Gel: Low odor but still present due to acrylic components.
• Hybrid Gel: Typically odor-free, especially in professional systems like HyBa Beauty’s HyGEL, which focuses on a healthier salon environment.
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