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Why did my white tips turn yellow and dark right after they were put on?

That can be worrying, especially when you’ve just had a fresh set done. A few things can cause white tips to turn yellow or dark right after application with gel:

1. Product Contamination

  1. If the gel brush, gel pot, or tips were contaminated with dust, old product, or monomer from acrylics, it can cause discoloration when cured.
  2. Sometimes mixing gel with acrylic products or using a non-compatible primer/bonder will react and create yellowing.

2. Incorrect Curing

  1. If the lamp is the wrong wavelength for that gel system, the product may under- or over-cure, leading to discoloration (often yellow or brownish).
  2. Old or weak bulbs/LEDs can also cause this.

3. Tip Quality

  1. Lower-quality tips (especially cheaper “white tips”) sometimes discolor when gel or top coat is applied, because the plastic isn’t UV stable.
  2. The chemicals in the gel can react with the tip material, making them look off-color almost immediately.

4. Product Layering

  1. If the gel wasn’t applied evenly, or a top coat was skipped/used incorrectly, the white may absorb pigment from the base gel, primer, or even oils on the natural nail.

5. External Contamination

  1. Oils, hand creams, or even cleaning chemicals can instantly stain uncapped gel if the top coat wasn’t fully cured or sealed at the edges.

👉 What you can do:

  1. Go back to the salon and show them right away. Yellowing that happens immediately is usually due to product or application, not something you did.
  2. Ask what gel system they used, whether the lamp matches it, and if a UV-stable top coat was applied.

Bản tóm tắt

If you’ve been asking yourself “Why did my white tips turn yellow?” the answer usually lies in product compatibility, curing issues, or tip quality. Yellowing that appears straight after application is rarely caused by your lifestyle and is almost always linked to how the service was carried out. Returning to your salon with your concerns is the best next step.

FAQ

Why did my white tips turn yellow immediately after my appointment?
This usually points to product or curing issues such as contamination, incompatible products, or incorrect lamp use.

Can poor-quality tips cause yellowing?
Yes, some cheaper white tips are not UV stable and may react with gels or top coats, leading to discoloration.

Can hand creams or cleaning products cause yellow tips?
They can if the gel wasn’t fully cured or properly sealed, but if yellowing happens instantly, it’s likely a product or application issue.

What should I do if my white tips turn yellow?
Contact your salon right away, show them the nails, and ask about the gel system and lamp used. In most cases, a professional reapplication is the solution.

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