FIRST STREET gel polish sets for syrup, pearl, red and seasonal colour boards
FIRST STREET Gel Polish Sets is the collection for coordinated releases. Visible set families can include Honey Syrup, Sea Pearl, LOVEY DOVEY, Red Sauce, Pulse Pendant, Dark Floral, Lucy Season, Water Drop, Hello Bong Bong Spring, TuB and large colour collections, depending on stock.
This category should be presented like a salon street of named colour destinations. Honey Syrup can become the warm translucent board. Sea Pearl can become the soft shine board. LOVEY DOVEY can be the romantic client board. Red Sauce creates a confident red story. Pulse Pendant suggests jewel sparkle. Dark Floral gives deeper, moodier colour. Lucy Season and Hello Bong Bong Spring support seasonal menus.
For consultation, sets are easier than loose bottles because the story is already grouped. A client can choose “syrup”, “red”, “pearl”, “floral” or “spring” before the technician narrows down the exact shade and finish. That makes the service easier to explain and easier to repeat later.
Create sample boards with two rows for every FIRST STREET set: one full collection look and one accent-row look. The full row sells the complete mood; the accent row shows how one shade can sit inside a simpler manicure.
For staff notes, record base, coat count, opacity, top finish, any clear gel support, lamp and cure information from the product page. If a single shade becomes popular, check FIRST STREET Singles for restock options.
Do not assume every set behaves the same way. Syrup-style shades, red shades, pearl effects, dark tones and seasonal colours may need different coat counts or top choices. Check exact product pages for contents, ingredients, warnings, instructions, curing guidance, price and availability.
Use FIRST STREET Collections when the appointment starts with a named story: honey warmth, red intensity, sea pearl shine, pendant sparkle, dark floral depth, spring softness or a wide colour-wall build.
FIRST STREET sets are especially suited to named menu boards because many releases already sound like moods. Honey Syrup can be a warm sheer service, Red Sauce a confident colour service, Sea Pearl a light-reflective service, Dark Floral an autumn/deep-tone service, and Hello Bong Bong Spring a softer seasonal service.
For each set, create a “client phrase” and a “technician note”. The client phrase sells the mood; the technician note records coat count, top finish, base choice and any clear-gel support. This keeps the consultation attractive but still technically organised.
Large sets such as a 100 Color Collection should be treated as colour-wall infrastructure rather than a single trend launch. Separate them into smaller boards so clients are not overwhelmed.