Let's organize the top coats
Have you ever felt lost among the numerous top gels and unsure which one to choose? Let's sort out the main differences!
TOP GELS
- LacGel Base/Top: Base and top shine in one, suitable for both artificial nails and gel polish due to its flexibility.
- Flexi Top Gloss: Thin, tacky layer on top, flexible shine, recommended especially for chrome powders' surfaces.
- Nail Art Top Gel: Extra thick, slightly flexible, tacky layer on top, suitable for uneven surfaces, covering encpsulated decorations.
- Extreme Gloss Gel: Thick, shape-holding, no need cleaning, doesn't contain color enhancers, making it suitable for dark shades.
- LaQ X Glossy Top: Medium consistency, flexible, no need cleaning, contains very mild color enhancers, ideal for gel polish and all shades.
- Cool Shine Ever Gel: Thin, easy spreading, no need cleaning, very flexible, contains bluish-purple color enhancers, making it perfect for neon shades, french nails.
- Velvet Matte Extra Gel: Medium consistency, provides velvety matte surface, no need cleaning, flexible.
- Top Gel: Thin, no need cleaning, high-gloss top gel, inflexible, not suitable for gel polish.
- No Cleanse Top Shield: Thin, no need cleaning, slightly flexible, contains bluish color enhancers, ideal for artificial nails, particularly neon and white shades.
- Speed & Shine Top Gel: Medium consistency, no need cleaning, high-gloss, slightly flexible top gel, doesn't contain color enhancers, mainly recommended for artificial nails, dark and warm shades.
Considering the main characteristics, it's worth selecting a variety of top shine types and using them based on the needed properties and functions.
Author:
Évi Darabos