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¿Cómo funciona el gel transparente para esculpir en 3D?

How does clear 3d sculpting gel work? It seems too thick to fully cure, is this the case?

Clear 3D sculpting gels can look confusing because of their thickness, but the way they are designed explains why they still cure properly. If you have ever wondered how does clear 3D sculpting gel work, the answer is that they contain more photoinitiators and are used in very small beads or shapes, allowing light to penetrate and cure fully. The only time curing fails is if the gel is applied in one thick mass, which leaves the centre undercured.

Here’s how they work:

Formula and Consistency of Sculpting Gel

  1. 3D sculpting gels are highly viscous (thick) compared to builder gels. They’re designed to hold their shape so you can model flowers, bows, and other 3D art without the product running or self-levelling.
  2. The thickness doesn’t mean they won’t cure, they are made with a higher concentration of photoinitiators (the chemicals that react to UV/LED light) so the light can still penetrate and harden the gel.

Curing and Application Technique

  1. Even though they’re thick, sculpting gels are applied in very small beads or thin shapes, not in one large blob over the whole nail. Because each element is small, light can reach all the way through and cure it fully.
  2. If you tried to apply sculpting gel as one big thick overlay, you’d be right, it would not cure correctly in the center, and you’d end up with soft or undercured gel.

Lamp Compatibility and Cure Time

  1. They must be cured in a lamp that matches the gel system (UV vs. LED, or hybrid). If the lamp has the right wavelength, the curing is efficient even with thicker consistency.
  2. Most manufacturers recommend a longer cure time for sculpting gels compared to regular gels, sometimes 60–90 seconds per layer.

Why the Gel Feels Extra Thick

  1. The gel is thixotropic, it softens and moves when manipulated with a brush, but firms up again when left alone. That’s why it feels heavy but still workable.

✅ Bottom line: Clear 3D sculpting gel cures fully as long as it’s used in small amounts for design work and cured in the correct lamp for the correct time. If it’s applied in large, thick areas, the middle will stay undercured.

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