Pretty Yeppuda Korean Nail Supply: master drawer for art, tools and care extras
This Pretty Yeppuda collection is a broad support shelf rather than one manufacturer catalogue. Shopify readback shows nail-art decorations, tools, selected skin-care/cuticle-oil products and store extras under the Pretty Yeppuda vendor.
Think of the page as a master supply drawer for a Korean nail workstation. The products are useful around gel colour services, but they are not all the same type of item: chrome powders, foils, pearls, flakies, rhinestones, inlays, decals, brushes, lamps, tips, wipes and cuticle oils each need a different service note.
For salon buying, split the collection into smaller trays before choosing products: light effects, surface texture, 3D decorations, placement tools, lamp/tip support and care or retail add-ons. This keeps a large assortment usable during consultation and staff training.
A practical sample board should record product family, colour/effect, placement method, base colour, top finish, tool needed and any product-page note. For accessories and tools, record cleaning, storage or replacement notes instead of treating them as cosmetic formulas.
This copy intentionally avoids broad claims such as guaranteed durability, safety, cure performance or skin benefit. The page can describe what the assortment contains and how to organise it, but technical use belongs on product pages and labels.
Use the collection as a browsing map, then open each product page for exact size, material or ingredients, application/use instructions, compatibility, warnings, price and availability.
For the master supply collection, navigation is the main service. It should help a technician move from a large mixed shelf into the correct smaller drawer: Nail Art for decoration, Tools for bench support, Skin Care for cuticle oils, and product pages for exact details.
The collection is useful for restocking small items that keep a salon running: wipes, brushes, charms, powder effects, foils, pearls, tips and care add-ons. The copy should stay broad but not vague: it is a curated supply drawer, not a promise that every item performs the same way.
For Pretty Yeppuda own-supply collections, the strongest structure is a workstation map. Ask whether the service needs decoration, placement support, cleanup, tip work, lamp support, cuticle-care retail or a narrow gel-brand shelf, then choose the product category that matches that task.
Sample boards are especially important for these collections because many products are small visual items. Keep real examples for chrome, foil, pearl, inlay, rhinestone, flakie, flower and 3D pieces, and keep separate workstation cards for tools and oils.
Avoid carrying over old broad claims from legacy collection descriptions. The collection can say what is stocked and how to plan around it, but durability, cure, safety, skin benefit or compliance language belongs only where there is product-specific evidence.