Glitter gel polish
117 products
117 products
Glitter gel is the jewel of the nail world. The difference between a "craft" glitter and a professional formula lies in the suspension—the ability to pack the gel with sparkle without it becoming chunky, lumpy, or difficult to cure. This collection features the heavyweights of brilliance: PNB, Luxio, and Icegel.
From subtle micro-shimmers that catch the light to "mega-glitz" sequins that demand attention, these brands have mastered the art of the sparkle.
| Brand | Product Focus | Aesthetic | Key Feature |
| PNB | Full-Coverage Glitz | Maximalist & Dense | "One-coat" glitter saturation |
| Luxio | Sophisticated Sparkle | Elegant & Refined | Smooth-surface, grit-free finish |
| Icegel | Reflective & Starry | High-Tech & Radiant | Multi-dimensional "Flash" tech |
PNB is the master of "Liquid Metal" density. Their glitter gels are packed with high-concentration particles, designed so you don't have to "dab" or "sponge" the glitter on to get full coverage. The formula is slightly more viscous, which keeps the glitter exactly where you place it. It’s the ultimate choice for a solid "Glitter Bomb" nail or for creating sharp, sparkly French tips that won't lose their shape.
Luxio offers a "Grown-Up" approach to glitter. If your clients want sparkle without the "texture," Luxio is the answer. Because it is a 100% pure gel, the glitter particles are encased in a high-clarity medium that levels perfectly. Even their most intense glitters (like the Glitz or Starlight collections) feel smooth to the touch once cured, providing a sophisticated shimmer that feels like a piece of fine jewelry rather than a craft project.
Icegel leads the industry in "Interactive Glitters." They are the pioneers of "Reflective Flash" technology—glitters that look like standard shimmer in natural light but explode into a blinding sparkle under camera flashes or artificial LEDs. Their formulas often use varying sizes of hexagonal and holographic dust, creating a "Galaxy" effect that looks several millimeters deep. For the client who wants the latest South Korean "it-girl" trend, Icegel is unmatched.
The "Push & Pull" Method: To get a perfectly even glitter distribution, "push" the larger particles toward the free edge and "pull" the smaller ones toward the cuticle. This prevents bulk at the base of the nail and ensures a slim, professional profile.
Top Coat Choice: Glitters can sometimes be "thirsty," absorbing the first layer of top coat. For a mirror-smooth finish, apply a thin layer of clear base coat over the glitter before your final top coat to fill in any microscopic gaps.
Avoid the "Fuzzy" Edge: Glitter particles can sometimes stick out past the free edge. Use a 240-grit file to gently "swipe" the edge of the nail after curing the color but before applying top coat to ensure a snag-free finish.
Stir, Don't Shake: If a glitter gel has been sitting, don't shake the bottle (this creates air bubbles). Instead, use a clean gel brush or spatula to gently stir the pigment from the bottom to the top.