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Another Attempt at Gel Polish

Well. Yet another line of UV-cured polish has come to live on my shelf. Well, a small sampling of another line anyway. Introducing: OPI GelColor.

 

It's all so confusing. I've totally given up on grumbling about every company in the world using "gel" in the name of their product (except for a tiny few exceptions — which I appreciate). I figure at this point, every nail polish in the world is called "nail polish," so I guess it's just going to come to be that every gel polish in the world is going to be called "gel polish."

 

What I'm currently working on grasping is the difference between "hybrid" formulas that contain both gel and solvents ... and btw, just what is "gel" exactly, anyway?

 

When I look at MSDS for traditional/builder/hard gel enhancement products, I see words like "urethane methacrylate," and "urethane triacrylate," "polyurethane acrylate oligomer" and I see some of these same words in the MSDS for some of the gel polishes. And then again, I see some other big words.

 

Mostly, what I see lately, are a lot of ads from companies that already produce "hybrid" formulas that contain solvents that are introducing "all gel" formulas.

 

I don't understand why? Why am I supposed to want all gel instead of a formula that contains gel + solvents?

 

I've been plenty happy with the gel+solvent lines so far — the only one I've had problems with, I attribute to the company starting with a clear glass bottle and leaving a window in the label. Those polishes aren't "thickening" in the bottles, they're curing in the bottles. And yes, I keep my gel polishes on the polish rack on the wall — I think it's ridiculous to expect techs to have 100+ bottles of any polish in their collection and keep them in a dark drawer.

 

Point being, I have colors from five different companies on the polish rack, four of those lines have been on the shelf for over a year, only one of them has given me fits. So I'm not sure if I'm worried about the formulas that contain solvents or why I should be excited about "all gel" formulas.

 

All I care about is color selection and how long it lasts on the nail.

 

Print | posted on Friday, January 20, 2012 11:11 AM

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 re: Another Attempt at Gel Polish

Gravatar left by Laura at 1/20/2012 5:40 PM
Hi! I hope to help you understand more about Gel Color. A polish hybrid means that it contains polish and gel product; GelColor is 100% pure gel except for the base coat (there is solvent so that it is easier for removal) GelColor wears and protects like gel, stays shinier and longer than hybrids.Best of Luck.




 re: Another Attempt at Gel Polish

Gravatar left by Another Tech at 1/22/2012 10:34 PM
I like both... and find there's a good reason for both -- not only for use on different nail types, but also for more color choices. I will tell you this, too: The hairdressers at my salon LOVE LOVE LOVE GelColor (I actually have my own room, upstairs, in a cute full-service salon). Two of them were loyal Shellac users for A YEAR & A HALF!! Then, I asked them to try GelColor, if to do nothing else but see the differences. They're hooked. These woman works 50+ hours per week; cuts, color, perms... and GelColor stays on! The salon owner went two & a half weeks, the lead hairdresser went three weeks (& she's pregnant; you know how fast her nails grow?!?!). I'm not saying it's better, but it sure as hell is giving Shellac a run for its money in my chair.

 re: Another Attempt at Gel Polish

Gravatar left by Susan at 1/23/2012 1:30 PM
What do you think of OPI GelColor? How long does it take to remove? And how do you remove?

 re: Another Attempt at Gel Polish

Gravatar left by Monika at 2/1/2012 2:43 PM
Hi
As Susan asked, what do you think of OPI GelColour?, and of the others?
I would love to se you write about the different brands you have tried.
Ive heard some are too thick and leave a "bump" at the cuticle, and some are thin and looks just like nail polish. (as you would want it to look)
Hard to know with brand to try if you dont have loads of money and able to try different kinds.
love
Moni

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