Nail primers and cleaners are essential products in any professional nail routine. They perfectly prepare the natural nail and guarantee strong adhesion of polish, gel polish, acrylic, or gel . Using the right primer and cleaner not only extends the life of your manicure but also maintains the health and hygiene of your nails.
A nail primer removes oil and moisture from the nail plate and creates an optimal base for product adhesion. There are two types: acid-free primers , which are gentle and safe for natural nails, and acidic primers for maximum grip in cases of stubborn adhesion problems. Thanks to their antibacterial properties, they prevent fungal growth and detachment.
A nail cleaner is used to remove dust, grease, sweat, and sticky residue before and after applying gel or gel polish. It ensures a clean, matte, and oil-free nail plate , which is essential for a smooth finish and long-lasting results. Many cleaners contain alcohol and conditioning additives that evaporate quickly and leave no residue.
Key benefits:
✔ Extends the life of gel and gel polish manicures.
✔ Degreases and cleans the natural nail.
✔ Prevents lifting, air bubbles and mold formation.
✔ Essential for professional results.
✔ Suitable for salon and home use.
Usage:
Apply a small amount of cleaner with a lint-free cotton ball to degrease the nail before applying primer. Then use a primer (acid-free or acid-based) only on the natural nail and let it air dry. After curing the gel or gel polish, remove the sticky layer again with cleaner.
Additional tips:
Always use lint-free pads to prevent streaks. Avoid contact of primer with skin. Combine with a nail hardener or base coat for maximum adhesion and protection.
FAQ – Nail Primers & Cleaners
1. Why are primers important?
They remove grease and moisture, allowing paint or gel to adhere better and last longer.
2. What is the difference between acid-free and acid primer?
An acid-free primer is gentler and suitable for sensitive nails, while an acidic primer provides extra strong adhesion.
3. When do I use a cleaner?
For degreasing the nail before applying and after curing gel or gel polish to remove the sticky layer.
4. Can primers damage my nails?
Not if applied correctly – avoid contact with skin and use thin layers.
5. Does the cleaner also help remove nail dust?
Yes, it removes dust, grease and residue , leaving the surface perfectly clean.
6. Are these products necessary with regular nail polish?
Not required, but they improve adhesion and shine.
7. Can I use alcohol instead of cleaner?
Regular alcohol cleans, but sometimes leaves a greasy residue – a specific nail cleaner is safer.
8. Are primers suitable for natural nail strengthening?
Yes, they help with better adhesion of builder gels, acrylics and rubber bases .