Glitter / Flakes
How do I apply loose nail flakes without making a mess?
Press loose flakes onto a tacky gel layer using a silicone-tipped tool or your fingertip, working in small sections. Seal immediately with a top coat gel and cure under a UV or LED lamp. Working over a clean surface or small tray helps catch any excess flakes for reuse.
Can I mix glitter directly into gel polish?
Yes — fine nail glitters blend well into gel polish or clear builder gel before curing. Stir thoroughly and apply in thin layers to avoid uneven distribution. Keep in mind that denser glitter mixes may require slightly longer cure times under your UV or LED lamp to ensure full cure throughout the product.
What's the difference between glitter and flakes for nails?
Nail glitter is typically a fine-milled or micro-cut powder that blends smoothly into products or sits flat on the nail surface. Flakes are larger, irregular-shaped pieces — often holographic or iridescent — that create a more textured, dimensional effect. Both can be used together for layered looks. Pair either with art gels and brushes for precise placement.
Do glitter and flakes work with acrylic nail systems?
Absolutely. Glitter can be mixed directly into acrylic powder or sprinkled onto a wet acrylic layer before it sets. For encapsulated designs, apply glitter between acrylic layers. Browse the acrylic and monomer collection for compatible products, and use files and buffers to smooth the finished surface before topping.
How do I prevent glitter from lifting or falling off?
Proper sealing is the key. Apply a generous layer of top gel over any glitter design and cure fully. For enhancement services, using a rubber base or structure gel underneath adds flexibility and adhesion, which helps the entire nail layer bond and resist chipping over time.

