4.9/5 stars from 1,200+ reviews
Salon-gel nails in one pen — cured to last, not chipped by morning.
Base, color and top swipe on in one pass, then cure under the lamp. The One-Pass Cure locks it on for days.
Real UV gel — not another air-dry marker.
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Base, color & top in one cured swipe
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Salon-look nails in 10 minutes
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Cures glossy — not air-dry
What's included + how it works
6 one-step gel pens (base + color + top in each) in aurora / cat-eye shades. Swipe a thin coat, cure 30–60 sec under any UV/LED lamp, done. Lamp required — grab our bundle.
Our 90-Day Money-Back Promise
Love your Aura nails or your money back. If it chips by morning, email us within 90 days for a full refund — no return slip.
Shipping Information
Orders ship fast with tracking emailed once they're on the way. Delivery times vary by location.
As Seen On
Real swipes. Real cure.
One swipe. Then cure.
Day 6 — still glossy
The cat-eye shift
Your last gel pen peeled because it never actually cured.
Most one-step pens are air-dry markers. This one hardens under the lamp.
It was never you — those pens don't cure. They air-dry like a marker, so they chip in hours and peel off like a sticker.
This is real UV gel. Swipe base, color and top in one pass, then cure it — the One-Pass Cure locks all three layers into one glass-hard coat that lasts for days.


Days, not hours
Still glossy on day 6 — because it's cured
The cheap pens "chipped within a day" and "peeled off in one piece." A cured gel can't do that — it hardens into one solid coat that bonds to your nail.
Swipe it on tonight. Do the dishes tomorrow. It stays.
From chipped to salon-glossy
Real nails. Unretouched.
Before
One-Pass Cure
Chipped polish → glossy aurora in 10 min— VERIFIED BUYER
Before
One-Pass Cure
Bare nails → cat-eye that lasts— VERIFIED BUYER
Three steps. Under 10 minutes.
No base coat. No top coat. No re-dipping.

Click & load the pen
Click a few times to feed the brush. Hold it tip-down and go slow.

Swipe on
Paint one thin coat — base, color and top are already inside. Two thin beats one thick.

Cure under the lamp
30–60 seconds under any UV/LED lamp. Hard, dry, glossy.

Rich, not watery
Real color in two swipes — not "3 coats and still see-through"
The cheap pens go on "watery" and "streaky" — six swipes and you still see your nail.
This gel is pigment-rich. Two thin coats lay down full, glossy color — even the light shades and the cat-eye.

Gentle on your nails
No drilled-down, acetone-soaked horror story
Most "gel ruined my nails" stories come from a rough salon drill or peeling it off — not the gel.
Soak it off gently instead and your nails grow out healthy underneath. The formula is HEMA-, HPHA- & TPO-free (10-free) for sensitive nails.* Never cure gel on your skin.
Aura vs the old ways
| Aura One-Pass Cure | The old way | |
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| Chips & peels? | Cured — days of wear | Gone by morning |
| Steps | 1 pen | Salon or 3–4 bottles |
| Time | ~10 min at home | 45+ min or a booking |
| Cost per manicure | ≈ $5 | $40 + tip |
| Color payoff | Rich in 1–2 coats | Streaky, 3+ coats |
| Your nails | Gentle soak-off | Filed & drilled |
Our customers tell it better than we do!
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The math vs your salon
One set. Manicure after manicure.
UV/LED lamp required — bundle available.
Questions, answered
Do I really need a UV lamp?
Yes — it's real gel. Any UV/LED lamp cures it in 30–60 seconds. That's exactly why it lasts when air-dry pens don't.
Will it chip in a day like the others?
No — it cures hard instead of air-drying, so it wears for days. Two thin coats plus a full cure is the trick.
Is the color see-through?
No — it's pigment-rich. Two thin coats give full, even color.
Will it wreck my natural nails?
Not if you soak it off gently instead of peeling it. Most damage comes from picking, or a salon drill.
I'm sensitive / worried about HEMA.
The formula is HEMA-, HPHA- and TPO-free (10-free).* Apply to the nail only — never cure gel on skin.
How many manicures do I get per pen?
Several per pen — the 6-color set lasts weeks. Store them tip-up so they don't dry out.
How do I take it off?
Soak in gel remover for a few minutes, then gently push it off — don't peel.
Two roads from here
Keep buying pens that peel off by morning and blaming yourself — or swipe on a gel that actually cures and still looks salon-fresh a week later.
One pen. One cure. Done at your kitchen table. If it chips by morning, email us and we'll refund you.