Soak-Off Gels The New Killer App

 

All eyes were on the OPI booth at the first Annual Manicure & Pedicure Summit. It was a sight I haven’t seen in nearly 20 years when IBD introduced their UV gel system.

Manicurists are uniquely curious and when something hits their radar, they have to see it. So when the OPI tech was demonstrating the new colors from OPI’s Axxium Soak-Off gel line, a swarm of manicurists were standing and watching all day long sort of like the next big secret was going to be unveiled and you had to be there to know it.

The ooh’s and the ah’s were clearly within listening range. Once the curiosity was satisfied, it was a shopping must. The kits sold out quickly. The open stock followed. All of a sudden, nails were fun again.

Soak-Off gels in case you are new to this are sort of in the middle of nail polish and gels. They aren’t a nail extension product so you can’t build a nail. They aren’t a nail polish because you can’t simply use acetone and wipe it off.

The genius behind this new category is that unlike traditional gels and acrylics that take a long time to remove and can damage the natural nail over time, soak-off gels can be removed in a little as five minutes. OPI masterfully matched up the gel colors to their nail lacquer and the category exploded.

Here’s what I love best about this category besides the excitement level back in the industry: It’s not a consumer product that can be sold at retail. It requires a UV light cure and unless Sally Hanson gets into the UV light business, we are clear for take-off for at least a year or two.

And after nearly 20 years, it’s fun to have fun again.

Happy Thursday!

P.S. More about the Summit tomorrow

5 Responses to “Soak-Off Gels The New Killer App”

  1. Melissa Says:

    My friend had these done a couple of times, and they looked great the first day or two. They started lifting really bad, so she stopped having them done. These salons really need to educate their nail techs on proper technique if they expect this great product to be successful.

  2. Mix Says:

    Larry, you sound so excited about this new product ! Wishing you the best and hoping for you to be a success ! All the best.

  3. anonymous Says:

    Melissa,
    Tell your friend to try them again, but go somewhere else if she is getting lifting. They are not preping the nail bed properly if she is lifting. I have been using these for a few months now and have no problem with my clients. Also if the nail tech does not cap the free edge, she will get chips or lifting. I do agree with you, the nail techs need more education on this, but if you get someone that knows what they are doing, the stuff is amazing. :)

  4. Melissa Says:

    If you’re not too far away, I will refer her to you. She is in Westland. :)

  5. Sundai Says:

    I have did Backscratchers Fiberglass for over 20 years. I’ve done very little acrylic. Wondering where to find education in this Axxium. Searched online and at some supply houses. No one seems to know. Any help would be greatly appreciated.