Collection: BEVLAH Gel Base, Builder & Top Gels

BEVLAH Gel Base, Builder & Top Gels

Découvrez BEVLAH Gel Base, Builder & Top Gels, une collection Pretty Yeppuda de produits coréens pour les techniciennes professionnelles, les systèmes gel UV/LED et une navigation salon structurée.

Utilisez cette collection pour comparer les produits par marque, fonction, couleur, effet ou étape de service. Les instructions de chaque fiche produit restent la référence pour la compatibilité et la polymérisation.

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Workflow professionnel

La collection aide à séparer les couleurs, les gels de base et de structure, le nail art et les outils afin de préparer les prestations de manière plus régulière.

Ce que vous pouvez comparer

  • Gels polish coréens et collections
  • Bases, builder gels, top gels et produits complémentaires
  • Nail art, accessoires et outils pour le travail en salon

Conseils de sélection

Choisissez selon le résultat souhaité, l’état de l’ongle, la lampe, le temps de polymérisation et votre workflow préféré. Pour les nouveaux produits, réalisez des échantillons et notez les couches utilisées.

Avant l’achat, comparez les photos, la description et les instructions du produit exact. La collection facilite la navigation, mais le choix professionnel doit rester lié au service prévu.

BEVLAH base, builder and top gels for practical salon workflows

BEVLAH Gel Base, Builder & Top Gels is the functional BEVLAH collection on Pretty Yeppuda. It is not only a colour page: it gathers the products that help a technician prepare, build, finish, clean, remove or support a gel service. Visible products can include CHAK Base Gel, matt and glossy top gels, wipe and non-wipe top options, MSG products, cleanser, remover and botanical oil, depending on current availability.

This collection should be used by service step. A base product is chosen for foundation and contact with the prepared nail. A top gel is chosen for finish, protection and surface look. A multi-super gel or builder-type product needs review for structure or overlay work. Cleanser, remover and oil are support products with a different role again. Grouping them by function makes the salon workflow easier to train.

For BEVLAH basics, the most important question is not “which colour is prettiest?” but “where does this product sit in the service?” A soft office manicure, a gemstone detail, a Mulgam texture or a stronger overlay will only look clean if the base, finish and removal plan are selected properly.

Create short salon notes for the products you use often: nail preparation, layer thickness, lamp and cure time, finish, wipe step, removal approach and which colour or design products were paired with it. These notes help different technicians reproduce the same result and avoid treating all gels as interchangeable.

Before adding a BEVLAH basic product to a repeated service, open the individual product page and check the exact instructions, ingredients, warnings, curing guidance, size and availability. This collection page helps with navigation, but product-level information remains the practical source for professional use.

Use BEVLAH Basics as the quiet technical shelf behind the more creative BEVLAH colour and nail-art work: foundation first, effect second, finish last. That approach keeps the final manicure refined rather than overloaded.

A more useful way to present BEVLAH Basics is as the backstage shelf. These products may not be the most photographed part of the manicure, but they decide whether the colour, texture or decorative detail has a controlled foundation. Treat them as the service grammar: base contact, structure, surface, cleaning and removal.

When training staff, separate BEVLAH basics into “before colour”, “during structure”, “after colour” and “after service” groups. This makes it easier to choose the correct product quickly and avoids using a top, builder, cleanser or remover only because it sits near the colour products.

What is in BEVLAH Gel Base, Builder & Top Gels?

This collection groups functional BEVLAH products such as base gels, top gels, MSG products, cleanser, remover and related support items, depending on stock.

How should I choose a basic gel?

Choose by service role: foundation, structure, finish, cleanser/removal support or after-service care. Then check product-specific instructions.

Can basics be mixed with colour and nail-art products?

Only when the combination fits manufacturer guidance and your professional judgement. Test combinations before repeated salon use.

Why keep salon notes?

Notes on lamp, cure time, layer thickness, wipe step and finish help technicians reproduce the same BEVLAH result consistently.

Where should I check warnings?

Use the individual product page and product label for ingredients, warnings, instructions and curing guidance.

Why call basics the backstage shelf?

Because they support the service before the visible colour or art appears: foundation, structure, finish, cleaning and removal all affect the final result.

Can cleanser and remover be treated like gels?

No. Support products have their own instructions and warnings. Check each product page and label before use.