Let's organize the top coats

2023.11.27
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

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