Purple Gel Polish

6 products

  • Structured Gel
    6 products
    Orchid Syrup Base NTB-42 pale pink gel polish with swatch showing creamy nude finish
    NT-91 Orchid Syrup nude pink gel polish on almond nails with Russian manicure cuticle work, showing one and two coat coverage
    Kokoist Nail Thoughts Tinted Base Orchid Syrup Base NTB-42
    from $16.50
    Nashly Nails Blackberry Base gel polish (NTB-33) with soft blue pearl swatch sphere on pink background
    Nail Thoughts tinted gel polish bases volume 4 collection featuring six nude and pastel cream gel polish colors on oval nail tips
    Kokoist Nail Thoughts Tinted Base Blackberry Base NTB-33
    from $16.50
    Taro Milk Tea Base gel polish NTB-32 in soft lavender-pink with milky finish for Russian manicure
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    Kokoist Nail Thoughts Tinted Base Taro Milk Tea Base NTB-32
    from $16.50
    Nail Thoughzing Lavender Ice Base NTB-30 gel polish with pale lavender cream finish and color swatch
    Nail Thoughts tinted gel polish bases swatch: Lavender Ice, Rose Water, Taro Milk Tea, Blackberry Fog, London Fog, Licorice Russian manicure
    Kokoist Nail Thoughts Tinted Base Lavender Ice Base NTB-30
    from $16.50
    Kokoist Nail Thoughts Blueberry Milk Tinted Base NTB-29 gel polish in soft blue shade with rose gold cap
    Kokoist Blueberry Milk tinted base gel polish on oval nails with Russian manicure technique and glossy finish
    Kokoist Nail Thoughts Tinted Base Blueberry Milk Base NTB-29
    from $16.50
    Kokoist Mauve Base NTB-12 gel polish bottle with mauve purple swatch on pink background
    Kokoist Satin Magnet Gel Polish mauve almond nails with Russian manicure technique and satin finish
    Kokoist Nail Thoughts Tinted Base Mauve Base NTB-12
    from $16.50

    The Royal Spectrum: A Curated Purple Gel Collection

    Purple is the color of luxury, mystery, and creative flair. It is a complex pigment that ranges from the delicate, airy tones of French lavender to the deep, "almost-black" intensity of an eggplant violet. This collection features the "Violet Visionaries" from PNB, Luxio, and Icegel, each offering a distinct texture and depth.

    Whether you are designing a high-fashion editorial set or a soft, feminine floral, these purples provide the perfect balance of pigment and performance.


    The Lineup

    Brand Product Focus Aesthetic Key Feature
    PNB Ultra-Violets & Magentas Vibrant & Saturated Exceptional coverage in thin layers
    Luxio Lilacs & Soft Amethysts Romantic & Creamy Non-fading, 100% pure gel shine
    Icegel Galaxy & Velvet Purples Cosmic & Deep Revolutionary magnetic/shimmer tech

    Product Highlights

    PNB (Professional Nail Boutique)

    PNB is the go-to for "High-Definition Purples." Purple pigments are notoriously difficult to stabilize (they often "pull" or separate), but PNB’s formula ensures a perfectly uniform distribution of color. Their deep plums and bright neons are engineered for maximum impact, making them ideal for technicians who want a solid, bold finish without the need for multiple heavy coats.

    Luxio by Akzentz

    Luxio excels in the "Soft & Sophisticated" range. Their collection features some of the industry’s most sought-after lavenders and dusty mauves. Because it is a 100% pure gel, the purple doesn't "pink out" or lose its cool undertone over time. Shades like Wisteria or Provocative apply with a buttery smoothness that makes them a favorite for full-color manicures and bridal work.

    Icegel

    Icegel turns purple into a "Multi-Dimensional" experience. Known for their South Korean "Syrup" and "Magnetic" innovations, Icegel purples often look like crushed velvet or deep-space nebulas. Their "Galaxy" series allows you to move the pigment with a magnet to create depth that mimics a real amethyst stone. If you want a purple that looks like it’s glowing from within, Icegel is the pioneer.


    Pro Tips for a Regal Finish

    The "Bleed" Warning: Highly pigmented purples (especially those from PNB) can sometimes "bleed" into a top coat brush if the color isn't fully cured. Ensure a full 60-second cure and consider using a "float" technique with your top coat to avoid dragging the pigment.

    • Skin Tone Matching: Deep, blue-based purples look stunning on cool skin tones, while "Grape" or "Plum" tones with a hint of red warmth are incredibly flattering on olive and tan skin.

    • The Matte Violet: A deep purple looks incredibly chic with a matte top coat. It removes the reflection and allows the true depth of the pigment to show, creating a "royal velvet" effect.

    • Avoid "Patchy" Pastels: When working with light lilacs from Luxio, keep your brush parallel to the nail. This "flat brush" technique prevents the bristles from digging into the gel, ensuring a streak-free, milky finish.



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