Can a hybrid top coat be applied over a Vinylux pedicure for extra shine?

Can You Apply a Gel Top Coat Over a Vinylux Pedicure for Extra Shine?

It is not recommended to apply a gel top coat over a Vinylux pedicure because the formulas of these two products are different and may not work well together.

Why Might a Gel Top Coat Not Work on Vinylux?

  1. Lack of Sticky Layer for Gel Top Coat Adhesion
    • Gel polishes create a tacky dispersion layer, which helps the top coat adhere properly.
    • Vinylux does not produce this layer, which may result in poor adhesion and faster peeling of the gel top coat.
  2. Risk of Shrinking and Chipping
    • A gel top coat requires curing under a UV/LED lamp, which can cause it to shrink and lift off Vinylux polish.
    • Vinylux air-dries, so applying a gel top coat might lead to uneven curing and instability.
  3. Potential Chemical Reactions
    • The ingredients in a gel top coat and Vinylux polish may not be compatible, leading to dulling, cracking, or reduced durability of the pedicure.

Alternative Ways to Achieve Extra Shine on a Vinylux Pedicure

Apply an Extra Layer of Vinylux Top Coat – Adding a second coat of Vinylux Top Coat will enhance the shine and durability.
Use Cuticle Oil – Applying CND SolarOil after the top coat has dried will add extra shine and nourish the nails.
Use a High-Gloss Air-Dry Top Coat – If you want even more shine, consider a glossy top coat that does not require curing under a lamp.

Easy Waxing recommendation

Applying a gel top coat over a Vinylux pedicure is not recommended because it may cause poor adhesion, peeling, and uneven curing. A better solution is to apply an additional layer of Vinylux Top Coat, which will provide a glossy finish and long-lasting wear without application issues.

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