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      Choosing the perfect nude is about more than just color; it’s about matching undertones to the skin and choosing the right opacity to mask imperfections. This collection features professional-grade formulas that range from sheer "makeup-free" looks to full-coverage camouflage.

      Whether you are looking for a classic French base or a trendy "syrup" finish, these brands offer the ultimate "your nails but better" experience.


      The Lineup

      Brand Product Focus Aesthetic Key Feature
      PNB Camouflage & Cover Clean & Corrective High-density pigment
      Luxio The Nude Palette High-Fashion & Sheer Seamless, skin-toned melts
      Icegel Syrup & Skin Tones Dewy & Glossy Glass-like "jelly" finish

      Product Highlights

      PNB (Professional Nail Boutique)

      PNB specializes in "Camouflage" nudes. These formulas have a higher opacity, making them the best choice for extending the nail bed or hiding discolorations like white spots. The "Cover" series is a favorite for French manicures, providing a solid foundation that allows for a crisp, sharp smile line.

      Luxio by Akzentz

      Luxio is legendary for its "Nude Palette." Because it is a 100% pure gel, shades like Delicate or Haven possess a unique depth that mimics the natural translucency of a real nail. These nudes don't just sit on top of the nail; they melt into the skin tone, creating an elongated, sophisticated look that is the hallmark of luxury manicures.

      Icegel

      Icegel brings the "Syrup" nail trend to life with a buildable, jelly-like consistency. This allows you to control the level of "flush" on the nail. If you want a nude that looks like a soft watercolor wash or a dewy finish, Icegel’s technology offers a glow that more traditional, pigment-heavy brands cannot replicate.


      Pro Tips for the Perfect Nude

      • The Undertone Test: Check the client’s cuticles. If the gel makes the skin look red or "dirty," the undertone is wrong. Pink-based nudes suit cool skin, while peach or tan-based nudes suit warm/olive skin.

      • Avoid the "Bulge": Because nudes are often used to "build," it’s easy to apply too much. Keep layers thin at the cuticle and slightly thicker at the apex for a natural profile.

      • Matte Magic: Nude gels look exceptionally expensive with a matte top coat, creating a "suede" effect perfect for minimalist branding.



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