MITHMILLO: layered colour, texture, magnetic, art and tool workflows
The MITHMILLO brand area on Pretty Yeppuda combines colour gels, syrup collections, magnetic sets, cakegel textures, Artfit nail-art gels, Retro Ink, clear gel products, brushes, picker tools and brush-care support. It is a broad salon shelf rather than a single shade line.
Think of MITHMILLO as a layered manicure studio. One shelf holds colour and syrup depth, another handles magnetic movement, another stores texture and cakegel detail, and the tool cup supports the brushwork needed to make those layers controlled.
For salon planning, divide MITHMILLO into workstations: colour wall, set library, art texture bench, basic gel bench, brush-and-picker tools and brush-care products. That makes the wide assortment easier to explain to staff and clients.
Build sample boards that show layered depth: one tip with a Quick Pro colour, one with syrup translucency, one with magnetic movement, one with cakegel texture and one with Artfit or Retro Ink detail. Note product names, layer count and finish.
Because this brand area mixes UV/LED-curable gels, nail-art materials, tools and cleanser products, do not apply one instruction set to every item. Check each product page and keep gels away from tool/accessory assumptions.
The useful merchandising angle is refined control: MITHMILLO can support understated salon looks, deeper colour stories, magnetic accents and detailed art without making every service feel overloaded.
For professional salon buying, use this collection as a planning page and then open the individual product page before use. Product pages remain the place to check ingredients or material information, exact size, colour, curing or application guidance, compatibility, warnings, price and availability.
For the main MITHMILLO brand page, the best angle is orientation. It should let a technician move from the full brand shelf into the right sub-area: sets for coordinated stories, singles for exact shades, nail art for Artfit or Retro Ink, basics for clear/base/top support and tools for controlled application.
For staff training, keep a small MITHMILLO notebook beside the sample boards. Record which product family was used, how many layers were applied, which lamp and top finish were chosen, and whether the result belongs to colour depth, magnetic movement, texture, ink detail or tool-supported work.
This documentation habit is especially useful with MITHMILLO because the brand crosses several salon tasks. A syrup colour, magnetic set, cakegel texture, Artfit design product, clear gel and brush cleanser should not be treated as the same kind of item just because they share a brand name.
When arranging the page in a salon or webshop workflow, start with the service question. Does the client need a full colour story, one precise shade, a textured accent, a clean basic layer, a tool, or brush-care support? That question should guide the collection path.