Collection: REVE IN NAIL Gel polish individuels – couleurs coréennes de gel pour ongles

REVE IN NAIL Gel polish individuels – couleurs coréennes de gel pour ongles

Découvrez REVE IN NAIL Gel polish individuels – couleurs coréennes de gel pour ongles, 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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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.

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  • 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.

REVE IN NAIL Singles: shade-code library for precise salon colour control

REVE IN NAIL Singles is the bottle-level view of the brand. Shopify readback shows many RM, RG, RS, RVM and RV codes across Nudy Fit, Silk, Blurring Me, Blurring You, Flat, Eve, Breeze, Delight, Grief, Glowish, Pure Glimmer, Light On, Noir Pink, Waterbubble, Only, Builder and Clear, and Drop Top products.

Think of this page as a shade-code library. It is where a technician replaces one bestseller, fills a missing shade, adds one magnetic or glitter feature, or tests a single code before investing in a full set. The code families matter because they help keep a large colour wall understandable.

For salon use, organise singles by series before arranging by colour depth or finish. RM, RG, RS, RVM and RV codes should not be mixed randomly; the family name gives context for whether the bottle belongs to a nude board, glitter/effect rail, magnetic flat-velvet area, soft blur palette or support-gel note.

Create sample rings with the exact code, series name, coat count, base colour, top finish and any magnet, glitter, water-effect or drop-top note. For Builder/Clear and Drop Top, write a separate technical card rather than placing them beside ordinary colour shades.

The value of singles is precision, not volume. Use the page for exact restocking and controlled testing, then check each product page for curing, ingredients, warnings and compatibility before adding the item to a service menu.

For professional use, open each product page before service and check shade, size, ingredients, curing guidance, warnings, compatibility, price and availability.

For the singles page, the code library is the central value. A salon can restock one RM nude, one RG glitter/effect shade, one RVM flat or blur tone, or one RV Blurring You shade without buying the full set again.

For REVE IN NAIL, keep one master reference table for code families and collection names. When a technician sees RM, RG, RS, RVM or RV, the code should immediately connect to its series, sample ring and service role instead of becoming another anonymous bottle on the shelf.

A useful salon board should show texture as well as colour: soft nude coverage, silk-style refinement, blur effects, glitter light, magnetic velvet, water-bubble shine and functional clear or builder support. That prevents the service menu from being organised only by colour tone.

The safest collection copy is specific but cautious. It can describe families, sample-board planning and professional workflow, but it should not promise wear time, cure success, low odour, safety or universal compatibility. Exact use stays with the product page and label.

What is in REVE IN NAIL Singles?

Individual coded bottles across RM, RG, RS, RVM and RV families, including colour, effect and support products when available.

How should the singles be organised?

Group by series or code family first, then by colour depth, finish and service role.

Why are sample rings important?

A large code library needs real samples because screen colour, coat count, base colour and top finish can change the result.

Are Builder/Clear and Drop Top ordinary colours?

No. Treat functional or support gels separately and follow product-page instructions.

When should salons buy singles?

For restocking favourites, filling shade gaps, testing one effect or replacing one precise code.

Where should technical use be verified?

Verify technical use on the individual product page and label, especially for magnetic, glitter, water-effect, builder/clear and drop-top products.

What should a REVE IN NAIL sample card include?

Include series name, shade code, base colour, coat count, top finish, effect or magnet notes and the product page checked.

Why separate code families?

Code families help staff distinguish soft colour, glitter, magnet, blur, nude and support-gel roles inside a large REVE IN NAIL range.