Top & Base Gels
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.






