Collectie: VIEWGEL Base-, builder- en topgelpolish

VIEWGEL Base-, builder- en topgelpolish

Ontdek VIEWGEL Base-, builder- en topgelpolish, een Pretty Yeppuda-collectie met Koreaanse nagelproducten voor professionele nagelstylisten, UV/LED-gelsystemen en overzichtelijk salongebruik.

Gebruik deze collectie om producten te vergelijken op merk, functie, kleur, effect of servicestap. De instructies op de individuele productpagina blijven leidend voor compatibiliteit en uitharding.

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Professionele workflow

De collectie helpt kleuren, basis- en structuurgels, nail art en tools gescheiden te houden zodat salonservices consistenter voorbereid kunnen worden.

Wat je kunt vergelijken

  • Koreaanse gelpolish en collecties
  • Basegels, buildergels, topgels en ondersteunende producten
  • Nail art, accessoires en tools voor salonwerk

Selectienotities

Kies op basis van gewenst resultaat, nagelconditie, lamp, uithardingstijd en je voorkeursworkflow. Maak bij nieuwe producten sample tips en noteer de gebruikte lagen.

Vergelijk vóór aankoop de foto’s, beschrijving en instructies van het specifieke product. De collectie maakt browsen eenvoudiger, maar professionele keuze gebeurt per service.

VIEWGEL Basics: clear-and-finish bench for functional gel steps

VIEWGEL Basics is the functional part of the VIEWGEL range. Shopify readback shows VIEWGEL AIREX Clear Gel 30g and Viewgel Oper 6000 Top Gel, so this page should stay focused on support and finishing rather than broad colour browsing.

Think of this collection as a clear-and-finish bench. A clear gel and a top gel may both be UV/LED-curable gel products, but they have different service roles. One may support structure, overlay or clarity depending on instructions; the other belongs to the finishing stage.

For salon workflow, keep VIEWGEL Basics beside service-step notes rather than on the colour wall. Staff should know whether the product is being evaluated for clear support, overlay/structure planning, surface finish, gloss control, or compatibility with AirEX syrup colours.

A practical test card should record product name, layer position, compatible colour or system used in the test, lamp/cure instruction checked, finish result and removal or maintenance notes from the product page. This is more useful than a simple colour swatch because functional gels are judged by role.

This collection should avoid broad builder/top-gel claims beyond the products observed. It can say clear-and-finish planning, but it should not promise overlay strength, long wear, safe curing or universal compatibility without product-specific evidence.

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

Use VIEWGEL Basics with the Singles page during menu planning: first decide the AirEX colour story, then decide whether AIREX Clear Gel or Oper 6000 Top Gel belongs in that exact service workflow.

For VIEWGEL Basics, the page should feel like a service-step bench. Clear gel and top gel need testing with the colour layers the salon actually uses, because the final look depends on the full system and not only the product name.

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.

What is in VIEWGEL Basics?

AIREX Clear Gel 30g and Viewgel Oper 6000 Top Gel when available.

Is this a colour collection?

No. It is the functional support shelf for clear gel and top-finish planning.

How should basics be tested?

Record layer position, compatible products, curing guidance, finish result and product-page warnings.

Can clear gel and top gel be swapped?

No. Treat each product by its stated role and instructions.

Where should exact compatibility be checked?

Use the individual product page and label before adding it to a salon workflow.

Where should exact technical details be verified?

Use the individual product page and label for ingredients, curing guidance, warnings, layer role, compatibility, size and availability.

How should VIEWGEL be organised in salon stock?

Keep AirEX colours on a numerical colour board and keep clear/top products on technical workflow cards.

Why separate colour and functional gels?

Colour, clear support and top-finish products have different service roles, instructions and compatibility checks.