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Hard gel is a popular material used in the nail industry for nail extensions, overlays, and even natural nail strengthening. It's a type of nail enhancement made from acrylic polymers that are developed into a thick and viscous liquid. Unlike traditional nail extensions made from acrylic, hard gel is cured under a UV lamp. This means that it can be sculpted, shaped, and cured by a nail technician to create a perfect fit for the nail bed. The result is a natural-looking and high-quality nail enhancement. Hard gel has several benefits over other types of nail enhancements. For example, it can be layered and built up to create a more dramatic effect or used to fill in gaps in natural nails. It's also highly durable and resistant to chipping or peeling. Another advantage of hard gel is that it can be used to create various nail art designs. Nail technicians can use this material to create intricate and detailed designs that can't be achieved with other types of nail enhancements. However, like any nail enhancement product, hard gel should be used with caution. It's important to ensure that the product is applied correctly, and it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions. Additionally, it's important to seek the help of a trained and licensed nail technician who can help you achieve the best outcome. Hard gel is a great choice for anyone interested in getting nail extensions or overlays. With its unique properties and versatility, it's easy to see why it has become a favorite material for many in the nail industry. Whether you're after durability, flexibility, or just looking to add a touch of creativity to your nails, hard gel is a great choice.