Choosing the right type of gel for your treatment is crucial to achieving the desired results. In this blog, we will take an in-depth look at different gel variations that are essential for creating the perfect nails.

1. Rubber base: Flexible base and many possibilities

Rubber Base is a versatile gel that acts as a flexible base for nails. This special gel offers excellent adhesion to the natural nail, making it an ideal choice for nail technicians who strive for long-lasting results.

What sets Rubber Base apart is its elasticity, which allows it to adapt to the natural movements of the nail without breaking. This makes it particularly suitable for customers with flexible nails.

Rubber Base not only acts as a protective and bonding layer between the natural nail and subsequent gel applications, but it can also be used to shape the nail structure. However, it is not recommended to create extensions with a Rubber Base gel. Nevertheless, you can use the Rubber Base perfectly for a natural nail treatment and building up an apex.

Whether you want a natural look, the perfect base for your gel polish, or want to create a beautiful backdrop for nail art, Rubber Base offers the flexibility and versatility you need.

2. Brush-on Builder (biab): can also be used in combination with other gels

Brush-on Builder, also known as builder in a bottle, offers nail technicians a versatile option when it comes to natural nail treatments. This gel is perfect for nail reinforcements and is a beautiful base for various nail art designs.

Brush-on builder is a flexible gel that is suitable for shorter nails with a maximum length of 4mm free edge. The gel is ideal for the natural treatment treatment.

While the Brush-on Builder is perfect for shorter nails, it may not be suitable for longer nails that need more support. For longer nails, it is recommended to use the Brush-on Builder in combination with another gel, such as Acrylic Gel. This allows you to build a small extension and provide the necessary support for longer nails.

A handy tip is to combine Brush-on Builder with Acrylic Gel. This allows you to create a small extension and at the same time perfect the build-up with the Brush-on Builder. This combination offers flexibility and support for various nail designs.

3. Builder Gel: The hard gel that is suitable for extensions

Builder Gel is known for its ability to create strong and durable nail extensions. This type of gel, also known as traditional builder gel or hard gel, comes in a jar.

The Builder gel is available in different viscosities, ranging from medium to high consistency. The Sculpture Gel is a builder gel that does not level itself and is the hardest gel in the Bodyspeak Cosmetics range. The Sculpture Gel is for example ideal for creating nail beds for the reverse French technique, as well as for nail corrections and repairs.

The leveling builder gels are gels that become smooth by themselves and have a medium viscosity. In addition to this type of gel being perfect for making nail extensions with forms or tips, you can also perform an excellent natural treatment with the leveling builder gel. Because this gel is harder compared to the Brush-on Builder, this gel retains its shape longer and more beautifully.

4. Acrylic Gel: The gel that lets you do everything

Acrylic Gel, a hybrid product that combines the benefits of acrylic and gel, offers a versatile solution. With Acrylic Gel you can create almost any nail style, from a natural nail treatment to an extreme nail design such as a gothic almond nail. The consistency of this type of gel is thick, and you can easily model it with a gel brush and a little alcohol.

Acrylic Gel is suitable for all nail types, and you can also do nail corrections and repairs with it. This gel is also very suitable to create different designs such as a 3D nail, reverse French or baby boom. In short, a versatile type of gel that is very pleasant to use.

Discover the versatility of gel variants and create beautiful nail designs. Do you have any questions or want to know more? Let us know in the comments below!

December 27, 2023 — Ginny Henderson
Tags: Gels Kennis Tips

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Anonymous said:

Wat een handig overzicht dankjewel! Je ziet door de bomen het bos niet meer af en toe met al die verschillende producten. hihi

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