3d Nail Art Boom: Gels For Rhinestones And Sculpted Designs

3D nail art stopped being a cute add-on and became a pricing strategy. Here’s the hard truth on which gels actually hold rhinestones, sculpted details, and aquarium nails without embarrassing lift.
Handling Custom Requests: How Flexible Can Your Gel Manufacturer Be?

Customization in nail products is not unlimited, and the factory that says yes to everything is often the one you should question first. This guide explains what a gel manufacturer can realistically customize, where the technical and regulatory limits sit, and how to negotiate custom requests with confidence.
Why Is My Gel Polish Fading Or Changing Color?

Gel polish changing color is rarely random. This post breaks down UV exposure, chemical staining, and pigment instability, then shows how to prevent gel polish from fading before clients blame the shade.
Private Label Gel Polish: 5 Things To Decide Before You Order

Most brands think private label gel polish starts with color. I think that is backward: the smart order starts with formula risk, compliance ownership, packaging math, and reorder discipline.
Safety First: Industry Push Towards Low-Allergen, “Safe” Gel Products

The gel market is reformulating fast, yet the hard truth is that HEMA-free does not mean allergy-proof. This piece examines the data, the regulatory pressure, and what actually separates low-allergen gel nail products from weak safety marketing.
Expanding Your Cosmetic Line With Nail Products: Key Considerations

Adding nail polish can raise AOV and open salon or B2B channels, but it also exposes weak sourcing fast. This guide covers the chemistry, compliance, supplier checks, and launch structure brands usually learn too late.
Color Gel Vs. Solid Cream Gel: What’s The Difference?

Most buyers think this is a packaging question. It isn’t. Color gel and solid cream gel behave differently on the nail, under the brush, and inside a salon workflow—and those differences affect speed, precision, waste, safety, and profit.
North America Vs. Europe: Gel Polish Preferences In Different Markets

North America and Europe do not buy gel polish for the same reasons. One side rewards drama and fast novelty; the other pays for structure, compliance, and shades that still look expensive on week three.
Custom Formula vs. Pre-Made Base: Deciding How to Develop Your Product

Choosing between a pre-made base and a custom formula is a commercial decision before it is a technical one. This article explains when speed, stability, and compliance favor an existing base, and when custom development creates real competitive value.
How To Fill Grown-Out Gel Nails (When To Rebalance Vs. Redo)

Most grown-out gel sets do not need the same fix, and pretending they do is how techs create weak structure, trapped lifting, and irritated clients. This guide shows when a gel nail fill is smart, when a rebalance is mandatory, and when a full redo is the only honest move.
Nail Art Basics: Choosing Gels For Painting And Line Art

Most buyers choose nail art gel by color chart instead of performance. This guide explains how to evaluate painting gels and line art gels for opacity, movement, cure behavior, safety labeling, and real working control.
Semi-Cured Gel Nail Strips: Convenience Trend Vs. Traditional Gels

Semi-cured gel nail strips are gaining share because they compress time, reduce mess, and make design easier to sell online. Traditional gels still hold the advantage in structure, retention control, professional prep, and premium salon services.
