Top & Base Gels

A flawless nail service starts and ends with the right foundation. Our Top & Base Gels collection brings together the finishing coats and bonding bases that help your work last — whether you're building with gel polish, soft gel extensions, or builder gel. Pair your top coat with a quality rubber base or structure gel for extra durability, or browse our full range of gel polish to complete your color service from prep to finish.

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The Role of Top & Base Gels in a Professional Nail Service

Top coats and base coats do more than bookend a set — they determine how long a nail service holds up under daily wear. A well-chosen base gel creates adhesion between the natural nail and the product layer above it, while a quality top coat seals color, adds shine or matte finish, and protects against chipping and lifting. For nail techs and salon professionals, investing in reliable top and base formulas is one of the most practical decisions you can make for your clients.

Bases for Every Nail Service

Different nail systems call for different base formulas. A sticky base gel works well under most gel polishes, while a rubber base provides extra flexibility for clients prone to breakage. If you're building structure into the nail, a rubber base or structure gel can bridge the gap between a thin base coat and a full builder gel or BIAB application. For soft gel extension services, a bonding base helps your soft gel extensions adhere properly and last the full wear cycle.

Top Coats: Finish Matters

Your top coat is the last thing a client sees — and the first line of defense against everyday wear. High-gloss top coats amplify color depth and give nails that fresh-salon look, while matte or satin finishes are popular for editorial and seasonal nail art styles. No-wipe formulas save time in busy salon settings, and top coats with added durability are a smart choice when working with nail art elements like chrome powdersfoils and flakes, or rhinestones and charms. Always cure top coats thoroughly under a quality UV or LED lamp for best results.

Pairing Tips for Longer-Lasting Sets

The best results come from pairing compatible formulas within the same system whenever possible. When mixing brands, test your base and top coat combination before rolling it out in a busy service schedule. Proper nail prep — including light buffing with quality files and buffers and clean cuticle removal using cuticle tools — makes a measurable difference in how well any base coat bonds. A strong base and a sealed top coat together can significantly reduce lifting and extend the life of a set.

Shop More Gel Nail Supplies

Top and base gels work best as part of a complete nail system. Browse our gel polish collection for hundreds of color options, explore cat eye gels and art gels and liners for creative looks, or check out new arrivals to see what's just landed in our gel lineup.

What is the difference between a base gel and a rubber base?

A standard base gel creates adhesion between the natural nail and gel polish. A rubber base is a thicker, more flexible formula that also adds a layer of structure and is especially useful for clients with weak or thin nails. Some rubber bases can be used as both a base coat and a light builder.

Do I need a UV or LED lamp to cure top and base gels?

Yes — most top and base gels are UV/LED-cured formulas that require a lamp to polymerize properly. Using a quality UV or LED lamp ensures full cure, which is critical for adhesion and longevity. Always follow the product's recommended cure time for best results.

Can I use a top coat over nail art, chrome, or foils?

In most cases, yes. Sealing nail art with a compatible top coat helps protect decorative elements. For chrome powders and foils and flakes, use a no-wipe top coat to avoid disturbing the finish. Always check product instructions, as some art elements require specific sealing methods.

Are these top and base gels compatible with all gel polish brands?

Many top and base gels are designed to be versatile across brands, but results can vary. For the most reliable outcome, pairing top and base coats from the same brand or system is recommended. Browse our gel polish collection alongside compatible bases and top coats to find combinations that work for your service menu.

What nail prep should I do before applying a base gel?

Proper prep is key to adhesion. Lightly buff the nail surface, push back or remove cuticle tissue with cuticle tools, and cleanse to remove oils and dust. Use quality files and buffers to create a clean, slightly textured surface so the base gel has something to bond to.