VIEWGEL Singles: AirEX syrup colour drawer for shade-code control
VIEWGEL Singles is the colour-only view of the brand. Shopify readback shows twelve AIREX Syrup Color Gel bottles, AirEX01 through AirEX12, all under the VIEWGEL vendor and gel product type.
Think of this collection as an AirEX syrup colour drawer. The purpose is exact shade-code selection: choosing one translucent colour, replacing one bottle, or testing a small syrup palette before building it into the salon service menu.
For salons, the value of singles is control. Sample every AirEX code on the same base colour and under the same finish first. Then test the colours over lighter, nude and deeper bases if the service menu uses layering. This helps staff understand whether a shade is best for full-cover syrup, gradient work, overlay tone or accent colour.
A good sample ring should list the AirEX number, coat count, visible translucency, base colour, top finish and any product-page curing instruction. Keep the ring in numerical order so AirEX01 to AirEX12 can be compared quickly during a client consultation.
Avoid turning the singles page into a generic gel-polish promise. The page can explain shade-code organisation and syrup planning, but exact use depends on the product page, lamp compatibility, layer thickness and professional application.
For professional use, open each product page before service and check ingredients, curing guidance, warnings, compatibility, size, price and availability.
If the salon already owns other syrup gels, place VIEWGEL Singles beside them during testing. This makes duplicate shades, useful gaps and unique layering effects easier to see before buying multiple bottles.
For VIEWGEL Singles, the AirEX numbers are the key navigation tool. A salon can use the numerical run from AirEX01 to AirEX12 to build a small translucent palette, compare undertones and mark the shades that deserve repeat stock.
For VIEWGEL, build a small reference board rather than a large catalogue wall. Because the range is compact, every product needs a clear role: AirEX syrup colour, clear support or top finish. That makes duplicate buying and staff confusion less likely.
The salon workflow should connect colour and function without mixing them. AirEX shades belong on colour tips; AIREX Clear Gel and Oper 6000 Top Gel need technical cards that show where they sit in the service order and what instructions were checked.
The strongest VIEWGEL content is narrow and accurate. It should help professionals compare translucent colour layers and functional support products, but it should not invent claims about durability, curing success, safety, low heat or compatibility across other systems.