REVE IN NAIL: dream-board rail for Korean gel colour stories
REVE IN NAIL is one of the larger Korean gel ranges on Pretty Yeppuda. Shopify readback shows coordinated sets and many single bottles across Waterbubble, Silk, Nudy Fit, Blurring Me, Blurring You, Light On, Only, Flat Velvet X Magnet, Delight, Noir Pink, Glowish, Breeze, Pure Glimmer, Eve Glitter, Builder and Clear, Drop Top and related shade codes.
Think of the brand page as a dream-board rail. The assortment is not one plain colour wall; it moves between soft-focus nude work, silky colour, glitter light, magnetic velvet, water-like effects, deeper mood shades and functional support gels. That range needs navigation before the technician starts choosing bottles.
For salon planning, split REVE IN NAIL into four boards: coordinated sets for new service stories, singles for restocking and shade precision, magnetic/glitter/light effects for feature services, and Builder/Clear or Drop Top products for technical support where product instructions allow.
Sample-board discipline matters with this brand because similar names can hide different service roles. Record series name, shade code, base colour, coat count, top finish, magnet or effect notes, and the product page checked. This prevents a soft nude, glitter, magnetic gel and support product from being treated as interchangeable.
The collection copy should inspire a Korean salon mood without overclaiming. It can describe visual planning and workflow, but it should not promise durability, safety, cure performance or universal compatibility. Those decisions depend on the exact product and label instructions.
For professional use, open each product page before service and check shade, size, ingredients, curing guidance, warnings, compatibility, price and availability.
For the main brand page, the goal is orientation. It should help a buyer move from a broad dream-board into collections, singles or support products without implying all REVE IN NAIL gels share the same finish or service role.
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.