Pretty Yeppuda Nail Art: art-library wall for Korean nail designs
Pretty Yeppuda Nail Art is a large design shelf focused on decorative extras. Shopify readback shows chrome powders, aurora/holo effects, pearls, foils, inlays, mesh, rhinestones, flakies, tiny slices, flowers, sparkling powders, 3D pieces and related art items.
Think of this collection as an art-library wall. It is best organised by visual effect: mirror shine, aurora glow, pearl texture, foil movement, stone/inlay detail, flower accents, 3D charm placement, flakies and small slice designs.
For client consultation, do not show the full range as a crowded list. Build sample boards by effect family and keep notes for base colour, placement method, top finish, thickness and any tool needed.
Many products in this category are decorative items rather than cosmetic formulas. Avoid applying ingredient or curing assumptions to every product. Some items may need gel, glue, top coat, placement tools or encapsulation according to their product page and salon method.
The collection copy should inspire design planning without promising wear time or universal compatibility. Use product-page details and real sample tips to decide which decoration belongs in each service.
Use the collection as a browsing map, then open each product page for exact size, material or ingredients, application/use instructions, compatibility, warnings, price and availability.
For Nail Art, the best merchandising is visual rhythm: reflective powders together, foils together, pearls and stones together, flowers and slices together, and 3D decorations in a separate high-detail tray.
The page should encourage sample-tip discipline. A decoration that looks small in a pot may change the whole manicure once sealed under top gel, raised as 3D art or placed over a dark base. Sample first, then sell the design.
For Pretty Yeppuda own-supply collections, the strongest structure is a workstation map. Ask whether the service needs decoration, placement support, cleanup, tip work, lamp support, cuticle-care retail or a narrow gel-brand shelf, then choose the product category that matches that task.
Sample boards are especially important for these collections because many products are small visual items. Keep real examples for chrome, foil, pearl, inlay, rhinestone, flakie, flower and 3D pieces, and keep separate workstation cards for tools and oils.
Avoid carrying over old broad claims from legacy collection descriptions. The collection can say what is stocked and how to plan around it, but durability, cure, safety, skin benefit or compliance language belongs only where there is product-specific evidence.