Collection: DGEL Base, Builder & Top Gel Polish

DGEL Basics

Discover DGEL Basics, curated around broad professional Korean gel systems covering collections, colours, basics, tools and decorative nail art. The collection helps salons compare relevant Korean nail products in one place while keeping colour, function, tool use and design intent clear.

DGEL is a wide brand area where a salon can browse beyond colour and connect colour services with structure, finish and decoration. This DGEL category is designed for professional users who want a deep Korean brand assortment across several service types. It gives the brand a clearer role inside the wider Pretty Yeppuda assortment, so technicians can move from colour selection to service planning with less friction.

Generated from the observed category structure for DGEL. The copy below expands that short positioning into a fuller 500+ word collection description with application context and internal links.

Base, Builder And Top Gel Workflow

This category is for technicians planning the service architecture: the product that touches the prepared nail, the layer that adds strength, and the finish that protects the colour or nail art.

  • base gel systems
  • builder and overlay support
  • top gel finishes
  • non-wipe or wipe options
  • peel-off or removal systems
  • UV/LED curing compatibility

Professional Use And Selection

Select basic gels by their technical role. Base products, builder gels and top gels should be matched to the nail condition, intended structure, finish type, removal method and curing instructions from the manufacturer.

Choose basics by function first: adhesion, structure, self-levelling, flexibility, finish, removal and cure requirements. Colour appeal is secondary for these technical products.

Service Planning For DGEL Basics

For basic gels, DGEL Basics should be evaluated through service steps: nail preparation, base contact, structure or overlay, colour compatibility and finish. decorative Korean trend effects and full workflow product planning can only look professional when the functional layers underneath are chosen correctly.

Workflow Notes

For DGEL Basics, keep a salon note beside the product that explains where it belongs in the service: preparation, base, overlay, colour support, top finish or removal workflow. This is especially useful when large salon colour walls, structured gel services and decorative Korean trend effects are part of the brand identity, because the functional layer has to support the visual result.

Compatibility And Related Collections

To build a stronger internal workflow, use BIAB and builder gel guide as the next category step and keep the UV/LED curing guide available for staff reference.

Gel products should be evaluated as part of a full system. Base, colour, builder and top layers can affect each other, so compatibility and curing instructions remain more important than assumptions based on product type alone.

Why Choose DGEL Basics?

  • Focused on large salon colour walls
  • Supports structured gel services
  • Useful for Korean base gel, builder gel and top gel essentials
  • Relevant for professional users who want a deep Korean brand assortment across several service types
  • Structured for professional salon browsing
  • Compatible with careful product-by-product selection

Use DGEL Basics as a practical starting point for building a more organised Korean nail product range in your salon.

Buying Notes

Before adding DGEL Basics products to a professional range, compare the exact product pages, shade images, product instructions and service purpose. This collection is intended to make browsing easier, but the final choice should still be based on the individual product, the client’s nail condition, the desired design and the technician’s preferred workflow.

Additional Selection Guidance

DGEL Basics should be reviewed together with product photos, product instructions and the intended salon service. For professional use, the most reliable buying decision comes from matching the product category to the exact manicure workflow rather than choosing only by name or trend.