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    Colorful citrus fruit gel polish nail designs on neon sign display - grapefruit pink, orange, lemon yellow, and lime green
    Neon sign display with colorful lemon slice designs in red, yellow, green, and pink neon by Icegel
    ICEGEL Neon, glow in the dark gel polish 1292-1296
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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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