Green Gel Polish

6 products

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    6 products
    Six gel polish color swatches in jewel tones from purple to black, displayed on oval nail tips showing Russian manicure technique and glossy cream finishes
    ICEGEL Lollipop gel polish color swatches in purple, green, pink, coral, red, and black with cream and glitter finishes
    ICEGEL The Classic Tint 1431~1436
    from $14.99
    Haruyama soak-off gel polish in forest green with glossy finish and almond-shaped nail swatch
    Haruyama Translucent green glass gel nail polish AE16
    $6.99
    Flower Gel 10 turquoise and teal floral gel polish pieces with shimmer finish for Russian manicure nail art
    SAGA Flower blue glass gel #10
    $5.49
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Lime
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Lime
    Akzentz Gel-Play Glass Gel Lime
    $17.70
    PNB Illusion Lime 007 bright green gel polish swatch on natural nail, showing vibrant cream finish for Russian manicure
    Emerald green gel polish with shimmer finish being applied with brush applicator for Russian manicure
    PNB Stained Glass Lime Green gel nail polish 007, mini
    $9.99
    Flower Gel 6 bright green shimmer gel polish with botanical elements in container - nail art supply
    SAGA Flower green glass gel #6
    $5.49

    The Botanical Gallery: A Curated Green Gel Collection

    Green has evolved from a niche seasonal choice into a year-round staple for the fashion-forward. From the "Quiet Luxury" of sage and olive to the high-impact energy of emerald and neon lime, this collection highlights how PNB, Luxio, and Icegel master this complex pigment.

    Whether you are looking for a moody forest vibe or a fresh, grassy pop, these formulas ensure your greens stay crisp and never "muddy."


    The Lineup

    Brand Product Focus Aesthetic Key Feature
    PNB Emeralds & Hunter Greens Royal & Deep Dense, one-coat saturation
    Luxio Sages, Olives & Mints Organic & Chic Creamy, non-streak pastels
    Icegel Jades & Neon Translucents Ethereal & Vivid Unique "Syrup" and Glow tech

    Product Highlights

    PNB (Professional Nail Boutique)

    PNB is the specialist in "Power Greens." Their deep forest and emerald shades are highly pigmented, solving the common issue of dark greens looking patchy or sheer. The formula is stable and thick enough for detailed "botanical" nail art while maintaining a high-gloss finish that makes dark greens look expensive and jewel-like.

    Luxio by Akzentz

    Luxio excels in "Earth-Toned Elegance." Their collection of olives, khakis, and soft mints (like Serene or Sage) is designed to be flattering against the skin. Because Luxio is a 100% pure gel, these muted greens maintain a clean, fresh look without the "chalkiness" often found in pastel green polishes. It is the ultimate choice for a sophisticated, monochromatic look.

    Icegel

    Icegel brings "Luminous Innovation" to the green category. Their South Korean technology is famous for "Clover" and "Jade" syrup gels that mimic the semi-translucent look of real gemstones. They also lead the market in neon "high-lighter" greens that have a jelly-like clarity, perfect for layering over silver foils or creating trendy "Aura" designs.


    Pro Tips for the Green Goddess

    The "Muddy" Prevention: Green is a mix of yellow and blue. When choosing a green, check the undertone—if you apply a yellow-based olive on very cool skin, it can look "sickly." Always hold the bottle next to the client's skin to ensure the undertone harmonizes.

    • Cure Time Check: Dark greens (like PNB’s deep forest shades) are incredibly pigment-heavy. Much like black, they require a full 60-second cure in a professional LED lamp to ensure the gel is hardened all the way through.

    • The "Chrome" Base: Deep greens are the best base for "Dragon" or "Gold" chrome powders. The green depth gives the chrome a much richer, antique finish than a standard black base.

    • Matte Olive: For a high-fashion, military-chic look, apply a matte top coat over an olive or sage green. It creates a velvet texture that is a favorite for autumn and winter seasons.



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