White Gel Polish
42 products
42 products
White is the ultimate test of a gel brand. It is arguably the most difficult color to formulate; it must be bright without being "white-out" flat, and opaque without being streaky. This collection features the "White Specialists" from PNB, Luxio, and Icegel—covering everything from the crispest French tip to the softest milky clouds.
Whether you need a high-performance art gel or a soft, wearable "clean girl" aesthetic, these whites are the backbone of any professional table.
| Brand | Product Focus | Aesthetic | Key Feature |
| PNB | Ultra-White & Art | Crisp & Stark | One-stroke "smile line" opacity |
| Luxio | Milky & Classic Whites | Clean & Luxury | Streak-free, self-leveling finish |
| Icegel | Marshmallow & Jelly | Soft & Ethereal | High-clarity "Syrup" texture |
PNB is the master of the "High-Contrast White." Their signature whites are designed for technicians who do a lot of French manicures and hand-painted nail art. The pigment density is so high that you can achieve a crisp, sharp line in a single thin layer. It is a "true white" with a slight blue undertone to ensure it looks bright and fresh even after weeks of wear, preventing the yellowing often seen in high-pigment whites.
Luxio offers the "Luxury Lifestyle White." Known for shades like Pure and Polar, Luxio provides a creamy application that feels like melted silk. Because it is a 100% pure gel, it is the best choice for a "Full White" manicure. It levels itself perfectly, hiding any ridges in the natural nail and providing a glass-like finish that doesn't look "chalky" or thick.
Icegel leads the industry in "Milky & Soft-Focus" whites. Their South Korean "Syrup" technology allows for a buildable white that looks like a soft cloud or translucent porcelain. These are the go-to shades for the "Milky White" trend, "Ombré" (Baby Boomer) designs, and as a base for "Aurora" powders. If you want a white that looks dewy and modern rather than flat and heavy, Icegel is the innovator.
The "Thin Layer" Rule: White contains the highest amount of titanium dioxide (white pigment), which reflects UV light. If you apply it too thick, the light cannot reach the bottom, causing the gel to "wrinkle." Always apply two ultra-thin coats rather than one medium one.
Clean Your Brush: White shows every speck of dust. Before starting a white manicure, wipe your station and ensure your brush is perfectly clean to avoid "pepper" spots in the finish.
Cure Time is Critical: Give white a full 60 seconds. Even if it looks dry, white needs that extra time for the light to penetrate the dense pigment and ensure a full bond to the nail.
The No-Wipe Secret: Always use a high-quality, non-wipe top coat over white to prevent staining from clothing dyes (like blue jeans) or makeup.