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Makartt Poly Nail Gel Milky White is a 50ML HEMA-free builder gel designed for natural-looking, durable nail extensions. Its thick, beginner-friendly formula sculpts easily with dual forms and slip solution, offering a glossy finish that lasts up to 5-6 weeks. Ideal for both professional salons and DIY enthusiasts, it strengthens nails while being gentle on skin and odor-free.




































| ASIN | B0CQRKL1J3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,348 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #7 in False Nail Gels |
| Brand | Makartt |
| Brand Name | Makartt |
| Color | Milky White |
| Coverage | Half Cover |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 16,376 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Finish Types | Glossy |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Manufacturer | Makartt |
| Material | Gel |
| Material Type | Gel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Unit Count | 1.76 Fluid Ounces |
M**.
GREAT GEL, WORKS REALLY WELL
LOVE THIS STUFF. WORKS GREAT VERY EASY TO USE, VERY PRETTY AND VERY STRONG.
M**N
Complete Overview! (Pros/Cons)
I purchased not only the white polygel but also the markartt green polygel kit. The green nails I did were my very first ever set of polygel nails! Polygel is super beginner friendly and I highly suggest it. My second set I painted over with regular polish (red and sparkles). And my most recent set I did with the white polygel as well as the clear that came with my kit. I also decided to buy some gel polish and gold flakes. I have never done nails before and I gotta say that I think they turned out really well. The polygel was strong and lasted about 5-6 weeks. Pros: -Beautiful colors -super adaptable -beginner friendly -not overly time consuming -long lasting -light weight Cons: -I recommend getting an electronic file to help the removal process. (Otherwise it takes ages) -dual forms get super sticky afterwards and are difficult to clean. (Soak in nail polish remover) -with mixing the pigmented polygel and the clear polygel you run the risk of your nails breaking easier. (Not practical; stick with one color and then adding design on top) Breakdown of each set: Set 1; Green polygel kit My first ever set of polygel nails! I was so excited about this kit. However, I was super upset because I had paid for two day shipping and it took three weeks to arrive! Although the polygel took forever to arrive, the lamp I purchased on the same day from markartt only took one day to arrive. Altough the shipping was inconsistent everything arrived unscathed and I was super excited to do my first ever set. This set took me about 3-4 hours. I ended up taking a little dotting tool and regular dark green polish to decorate the nails. I gotta say that on my first set, my nails were super thick. To thin out the underside of my nails after curing I had to use an e-file. I was nervous to use and e-file because I’m not a professional and I gotta say after doing a few sets I am glad I have it. Set 2; Red & Sparkly The red sparkly set I did, I used the white polygel as the base. This set was super simple. It took maybe 3 hours including the red and sparkle polish on top. Super simple. Set 3; Clear/White Marble + Gold This set was by far my most complicated one. I had an idea in my head to make clear and white marble nails. After finishing the set I realized that just the clear and white looked kinda funny and I wanted to do something dramatic with them. I went ahead and purchased some gold and rose gold flakes as well as a gel polish set. I used the markartt base polish as a type of glue for the gold flakes and it worked really well. And then I used the gold glittery gel polish for my accent nail. Although these nails were beautiful, they didn’t last as long as my first two sets. I think the combination of the clear polygel and the pigmented polygel mixed together made the nail loose structural stability. I think that using two different pigmented polygels would probably work better. The clear polygel is just a slightly thinner consistency. These nails took about 4 hours to do, but only lasted 3 weeks.
N**I
Solid choice
I feel like I can mold good nails out of these. IDC if it's sticky. Once it's UVd its pretty tough and durable. Looks good for the price!
M**I
GREAT PRODUCT!
I have given this four stars only because the picture shows more of a nude. While I do love the color that it really is it's more a nude pink. I am new to the polygel world I started out with modelones brand. Which is a little too sticky and more loose in the product. This one was excellent it was more firm and easier to maneuver. I am excited about trying all other new colors I highly recommend it! Update: I also ended up buying the clear makartt. Just wonderful!! I struggled so much with modelones polygel. This one does not stick at all and it just makes it easy to manuever. I encapsulated some glitter and I absolutely love the outcome! Will keep buying more colors!
Y**O
Poly gel
Excellent extension gel. It has a very good consistency, does not run and is easy to work with. The pink nude color is natural and beautiful. The nails are strong and durable, ideal for both home and salon. Very good quality for the price.
R**N
Good for practice, but adhesion could be better
I bought this Makartt poly nail gel for my daughter since she’s just starting her nail journey and wanted something she could practice with at home. The color is pretty, the packaging is nice, and it’s fairly easy to work with. That said, in our experience, the gel didn’t have the strong hold we expected. It didn’t adhere to the nail as well as we hoped, which can be a bit frustrating, especially for beginners. She will continue practicing and improving her technique, but personally, I’m not sure I would purchase it again. It may work for practice, but there are other options with better adhesion.
E**O
Muy bueno según mi experiencia
I've been using Makartt's poly gel and my experience has been quite positive. The product has a consistent texture that makes it easy to shape, even if you're not very experienced in nail art. It adheres very well to the natural nail and maintains a firm structure without being too heavy. The 50 ml size goes a long way, especially if you work regularly, making it a good investment compared to other products of the same type. The classic color offers a clean and elegant finish, ideal for both simple manicures and more elaborate designs. The UV/LED lamp cures efficiently and does not cause premature lifting when the nail is properly prepared. Durability is one of its strong points, withstanding daily use without losing its shape or cracking.
A**R
Color swatches
Easier to push down with a brush. Doesn’t liquify and get sticky with slip solution as much as other poly gels. By slip solution I readjust mean alcohol. Ok. I don’t know why none of the reviews seem to list the color purchased and just say “nice color.” Here are the ones I tried in my quest for the perfect nude. For context I am Western European Caucasian with hair that went from dark blonde to brown with age, some freckles, pinky undertones. The warmer picture of my hand is probably truest to color, but even these are a little off. LeCorail and VIP- too pink to look nude. In the pictures they look peachier than they are, they are. On my skin VIP is giving more cotton candy than nude. Peach - way too light French press - still a little pink but is likely the winner for me. A siesta - looked brown and kind of dark in some reviews. Might be a little dark for me but is much much closer to my actual skin tone, especially the area under the nail which ends up having casts of mauve. Puce - darker than I expected and more late colored. They are all remarkably opaque with a solid non grainy color except Le corail which has a slight translucency. I hope these descriptions and pictures help someone!
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