Cat Eye Gel
Do I need a special magnet for cat eye gel?
Yes — a magnetic wand or card is essential for creating the cat eye effect. Most cat eye gel products come with a magnet included, or you can purchase one separately. Hold the magnet close to the uncured gel (without touching the surface) for several seconds, then cure immediately under your UV or LED lamp to lock in the design.
Can cat eye gel be used over extensions?
Absolutely. Cat eye gel works well over natural nails and extensions alike. It applies beautifully over a builder gel or BIAB base or over soft gel extensions. Just make sure the surface is properly prepped and your base layer is fully cured before applying the cat eye color coat.
Should I use a base coat under cat eye gel?
Yes — a base coat or rubber base gel is strongly recommended. It improves adhesion, helps prevent lifting, and gives the cat eye gel a smooth, even surface to sit on. Always cure your base fully before applying the cat eye layer for the best magnetic results.
How do I seal cat eye gel without ruining the effect?
Apply your top gel carefully in thin strokes, avoiding heavy pressure that could disturb the magnetic pattern. A no-wipe top gel tends to work well for a glossy finish. Cure immediately after applying. The magnet effect is locked in once cured, so the top coat won't affect it as long as you apply it gently.
Can I combine cat eye gel with other nail art techniques?
Yes, and it's a great way to create elevated, custom looks. Cat eye gel layers beautifully with chrome powder, foils and flakes, and hand-drawn accents using art gels and liners. Rhinestones and charms also complement the magnetic finish without competing with it.
What lamp do I need to cure cat eye gel?
Cat eye gels are typically compatible with both UV and LED lamps, though cure times may vary by brand. A professional-quality UV or LED lamp with sufficient wattage ensures a complete, even cure. Always check the product instructions for the recommended cure time to get the best results.










