FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Builder Gel In A Bottle
1. What is Builder Gel In A Bottle (BIAB)?
1. What is Builder Gel In A Bottle (BIAB)?
This is a medium-to-thick viscosity gel in a bottle with a brush, designed to strengthen and protect natural nails. It can be used for overlays or short extensions.
2. How is BIAB different from regular gel polish?
2. How is BIAB different from regular gel polish?
BIAB is tougher and provides more strength. It is used to build thickness and support weak or damaged nails, whereas regular gel polish is mainly for color and does not add structure.
3. Can BIAB be used for extensions?
3. Can BIAB be used for extensions?
Yes, but it is best suited for short extensions (about 2-3mm). It is not recommended for building long extensions using nail forms like hard gel or acrylic.
4. Is BIAB good for people with weak or bitten nails?
4. Is BIAB good for people with weak or bitten nails?
Yes, it is excellent for reinforcing weak, brittle, or bitten nails and helps natural nails grow longer by providing a sturdy "shield."
5. How thick or thin should Builder Gel In A Bottle be applied?
5. How thick or thin should Builder Gel In A Bottle be applied?
Apply in multiple thin layers and cure each one separately. Avoid applying too thick a layer at once to prevent heat spikes; build up as needed for strength without bulk.
6. How long does BIAB last on nails?
6. How long does BIAB last on nails?
Typically, 3–4 weeks depending on individual nail type and application technique. Regular infills or reapplication are recommended to maintain a flawless look.
7. Can you use colored gel, nail art, or chrome powders over BIAB?
7. Can you use colored gel, nail art, or chrome powders over BIAB?
Yes, it works as a great foundation for gel color, nail art, dipping powders, or chrome effects.
8. Is soak-off removal possible, or does BIAB have to be filed off?
8. Is soak-off removal possible, or does BIAB have to be filed off?
Most builder gels in a bottle can be removed with acetone, just like traditional gel polish, but removal is usually faster than with hard gel in a jar.
9. What are common issues when working with Builder In A Bottle?
9. What are common issues when working with Builder In A Bottle?
- Applying layers too thick or too thin can cause lifting
- Insufficient lamp curing
- Mixing products from different brands or using poor-quality base/top
- Flooding the gel into cuticle or side walls
- Tips: Prep nails thoroughly, use thin layers, cure one by one if needed, and stick to products from the same system/brand if possible.
10. Is Builder Gel harmful to natural nails?
10. Is Builder Gel harmful to natural nails?
No, as long as it is applied and removed correctly. Avoid unregulated or poor-quality products, as harsh chemicals can cause allergic reactions or nail damage over time.