FIRST STREET gel polish singles for exact shade control and restock planning
FIRST STREET Gel Polish Singles is the collection for choosing one exact bottle at a time. Visible singles include product-code shades from Red Sauce, Dark Floral, Pulse Pendant, Honey Syrup, Water Drop, Hello Bong Bong Spring and other FIRST STREET releases, depending on current stock.
Singles are useful when a salon already understands the collection story but needs one precise colour. A Red Sauce shade may become the client’s favourite red. A Dark Floral shade may become the deeper seasonal accent. A Pulse Pendant shade can add sparkle to a set. A Honey Syrup shade can become a translucent everyday option. A Water Drop shade can support fresh, clean nail styling.
For better organisation, label each FIRST STREET single by role rather than code only. Use labels such as syrup base, red accent, dark floral depth, pendant sparkle, spring pastel, water-drop freshness, client repeat or set refill. This makes the colour wall faster to use during consultation.
Every single should be sampled under consistent lighting with notes on base, coat count, opacity, top finish and lamp/cure information from the product page. The same shade can look different depending on coat thickness and top gel.
If the single belongs to a larger FIRST STREET set, compare it with FIRST STREET Collections before buying. That prevents disconnected shade purchases and helps the salon keep each colour attached to a service story.
The individual product page remains the source for exact shade, size, ingredients, warnings, instructions, curing guidance, price and availability. Screens can shift colour, so physical sample tips are essential for salon accuracy.
Use FIRST STREET Singles when the service needs one exact note: a favourite red, a syrup shade, a pearl or pendant accent, a dark floral tone, a spring shade or a tested replacement bottle.
FIRST STREET singles are the street signs inside the larger colour route. Codes such as 1ST, GST and MST may be useful internally, but clients usually understand the release family better: Red Sauce, Dark Floral, Pulse Pendant, Water Drop, Honey Syrup or Hello Bong Bong Spring.
For salon stock control, mark each single as repeat favourite, accent shade, set refill, seasonal test or display-only shade. This prevents the single-bottle wall from becoming a code list with no service logic.
When a single is pulled from a named set, keep the set name on the sample tip. That helps technicians suggest related colours and makes future restocking easier.