Coffin Tips

Coffin nail tips — also known as ballerina tips — deliver that signature tapered shape with a flat square edge that clients keep asking for. Whether you're building acrylic sets or soft gel extensions, these tips give you a clean canvas to work with. Browse our selection alongside acrylic & monomer essentials and Gel-X & soft gel extensions to complete your nail tip setup from prep to finish.



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Everything You Need to Know About Coffin Nail Tips

Coffin nail tips have become one of the most requested shapes in the salon — and for good reason. The dramatic length, tapered sides, and flat squared-off tip create a bold, elegant look that works beautifully with a range of nail art techniques. At Em Beauty, we carry coffin tips suited for both everyday salon use and specialty application methods, so you can build the sets your clients love without compromise.

Pairing Tips with the Right Products

Getting the most out of your coffin tips starts with the right product pairing. If you're building acrylic sets, stock up on acrylic & monomer to ensure strong adhesion and a smooth finish. For gel extension work, top & base gels and a reliable rubber base or structure gel help anchor the tip and add durability. Always cure under a quality UV or LED lamp for best results.

Shaping and Finishing Tools

Once your tips are applied, the right tools make all the difference in achieving that clean coffin silhouette. A good set of files and buffers is essential for refining the shape and smoothing the surface before color or art. Use a tip cutter to size your extensions accurately before filing, and reach for nail drills with the appropriate drill bits to blend the tip-to-nail transition seamlessly.

Nail Art That Shines on Coffin Tips

The flat coffin tip is a natural canvas for nail art. The extra surface area gives you room to work with chrome powdersrhinestones and charms, and glitter and flakes — all of which look especially striking on this shape. Finish with a gel polish color or gel top coat to lock everything in place.

Explore More Tip Shapes

Not every client wants the coffin look, and that's okay. Em Beauty carries a full range of tip shapes so you're always prepared. Check out stiletto tips for a pointed dramatic edge, square tips for a clean classic finish, or natural tips for a more understated extension. Keeping a variety on hand means you can accommodate any client request that walks through the door.

What is the difference between coffin tips and stiletto tips?

Coffin tips taper along the sides like stiletto tips but end in a flat, squared-off edge rather than a sharp point. This gives them a softer, wearable look while still offering dramatic length. If your client wants the tapered shape but a more practical tip, coffin is the better choice. You can browse stiletto tips and coffin tips side by side to find the right fit.

Can coffin tips be used for both acrylic and gel extensions?

Yes — coffin tips are compatible with both acrylic and gel extension systems. For acrylic builds, pair them with your preferred acrylic & monomer. For gel-based methods, use them with a builder gel or BIAB or a rubber base or structure gel depending on your preferred technique.

What tools do I need to shape coffin nail tips?

To shape coffin tips cleanly, you'll want a tip cutter for sizing, files and buffers for refining the coffin silhouette, and ideally a set of nail drills with appropriate drill bits to blend the tip into the natural nail smoothly.

How do I make coffin nail art stand out?

The flat surface of coffin tips offers great space for nail art. Try layering chrome powders, applying foils and flakes, or adding rhinestones and charms for dimension. Seal everything with a quality gel top coat from our top & base gels collection to protect the design and add shine.

Do you carry other nail tip shapes besides coffin?

Yes — Em Beauty stocks a variety of tip shapes to suit any client preference. In addition to coffin tips, you'll find stiletto tips, square tips, natural tips, and French tips, all available to browse in their respective collections.