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Light French Pink vs Light French Pink 2.0

A comparison of two versions of the Light French Pink Excellent PRO gel. Classic milky tone vs 2.0 with a more transparent base - both from the Thixotropy series, hard, about 80% coverage.

Differences between Light French Pink and Light French Pink 2.0

Light French Pink - classic shade

Light French Pink is a classic, light pink shade on a milky base. It has a delicately milky finish and creates the effect of a subtle pink marshmallow foam.

Light French Pink 2.0 - shade with a more transparent base

Light French Pink 2.0 is a shade developed to restore the tone of the classic Light French Pink from before the photoinitiator change. The base is more transparent, which gives a more natural and lighter effect on the nail plate.

Similarities

Consistency: both gels come from the Thixotropy series and have the same consistency well known to nail stylists - they’re thick, self-leveling and have fantastic surface tension.

Hardness: the gels are hard and durable for correction and extensions.

Coverage level: both gels cover at about 80%.

Remember

To fully enjoy the durability of styling and working comfort, use Excellent PRO gels together with the complete nail plate preparation system and the Grafen base.


Compare these and other gels in our interactive comparison tool, check the coverage levels or see the color charts of the entire Excellent PRO range.