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Umbrella Effect

The umbrella effect describes what happens when pigments, glitter, or other particles inside a UV gel block light from reaching deeper layers during curing. These particles act like tiny umbrellas, casting shadows that prevent UV energy from penetrating all the way through the gel.

Why it matters for nail techs:

  • Dark or highly pigmented gels are more difficult to cure evenly.
  • Thick coats of glitter or shimmer gels are at higher risk of under-curing.
  • Under-cured product can remain soft inside and increase the risk of allergies if it comes into contact with the skin.

Best practice:
Apply dark or glitter gels in thin, even layers and cure each one fully with the lamp recommended by the gel brand.

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