Glass Gel Polish

10 products

  • Akzentz
    10 products
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Lime
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Lime
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Lime
    $17.70
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Red
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Red
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Red
    $17.70
    Akzentz Gel-Play Magnetic Gel Clear Silver
    Akzentz Gel-Play Magnetic Gel Clear Silver
    Akzentz Gel-Play Magnetic Gel Clear Silver
    $17.70
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Blue
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Blue
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Blue
    $17.70
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Purple
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Purple
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Purple
    $17.70
    Akzentz Options Glass White
    Akzentz Options Glass White
    $12.95
    Akzentz Options Glass Yellow
    Akzentz Options Glass Colours
    Akzentz Options Glass Yellow
    $12.95
    Akzentz Options Glass Black
    Akzentz Options Glass Colours
    Akzentz Options Glass Black
    $12.95
    Akzentz Options Glass Blue
    Akzentz Options Glass Colours
    Akzentz Options Glass Blue
    $12.95
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Pink
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Pink
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Pink
    $17.70

    The Vitreous Edit: A Curated Glass & Syrup Collection

    "Glass" nails (often referred to as Syrup or Jelly gels) represent the pinnacle of modern nail aesthetics. Unlike traditional cremes, these formulas are designed for high transparency and a "squishy," candy-like depth. This collection highlights how PNB, Luxio, and Icegel master the art of the translucent finish.

    Whether you are creating "Aura" nails, tortoiseshell designs, or a clean "watercolor" tint, these gels offer the clarity of colored glass with the strength of professional resin.


    The Lineup

    Brand Product Focus Aesthetic Key Feature
    PNB Juicy Tints Bright & Punchy High-gloss pigment suspension
    Luxio The Sheer Palette Sophisticated & Clean Streak-free "Naked" finish
    Icegel Original Syrup K-Beauty & Dewy Unmatched "Jelly" clarity

    Product Highlights

    PNB (Professional Nail Boutique)

    PNB brings "Vivid Clarity" to the glass category. Their glass gels are perfect for technicians who want the transparency of a jelly but the "pop" of a neon. These formulas are highly pigmented yet remain perfectly clear, making them the best choice for layering over silver foils or holographic glitters to create a "stained glass" effect that doesn't look cloudy or dull.

    Luxio by Akzentz

    Luxio approaches glass nails with "Minimalist Elegance." Their sheer and semi-transparent collection is the backbone of the "Clean Girl" aesthetic. Because Luxio is a 100% pure gel, their glass shades provide a flawless, watery glow that never looks streaky. It’s the ultimate choice for clients who want a "hint of tint" that masks slight nail bed imperfections while keeping the natural look of the nail visible.

    Icegel

    Icegel is the undisputed pioneer of the "Syrup Trend." Originating from the South Korean nail scene, their syrup gels are specifically engineered to be buildable. One coat gives a faint, dewy wash; three coats create a deep, succulent "jelly" look. Their formula is unique in its "bounce"—it creates a visual depth that makes the nail look like it’s made of liquid amber or sea glass.


    Pro Tips for the Glass Effect

    The "Wet" Blend: Glass gels are the secret to the perfect gradient (ombré). Because they are translucent, you can overlap layers without creating a "harsh line," allowing the colors to melt into each other like watercolors.

    • Layering for Depth: To create a "3D" look, apply a layer of glass gel, add some gold flake or thin nail art, and then apply another layer of the same glass gel. This "sandwiches" the art inside the color for incredible dimension.

    • Watch the Thickness: Because you often apply multiple layers of syrup gel to build color, keep each layer ultra-thin. This prevents the nail from looking bulky or losing its crisp shape.

    • The "Cheek" Technique: For the popular "Blush" or "Cheek" nail look, apply a tiny drop of a pink glass gel (like Icegel Syrup) into the center of a wet nude base and let it bloom outward before curing.



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