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The system that started the category. Widest tip range, ultra-thin contact zone, and the benchmark every other system is measured against.

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OPI's 4-in-1 builder gel system with MicroEtched soft gel tips. Designed to pair seamlessly with GelColor — the natural evolution for OPI-focused salons.

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Built to integrate cleanly with Gelish Foundation Base Coat and the Harmony workflow. A professional-grade workhorse for salons already running Gelish gel polish.

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Precision-engineered in Japan for exceptional thinness, accurate fit, and a nail-care-first philosophy. The choice for artists who prioritize what's happening underneath the extension.

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High-tensile polymer tips designed within TGB's clean, curated product ecosystem. Built for flexibility, soak-off ease, and up to 3+ weeks of wear.

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About This Collection: Soft Gel

Soft gel nail extensions are a category of pre-shaped nail tips made from a flexible, soak-off gel material. Unlike traditional nail enhancements, they come pre-formed in dozens of shapes and sizes, bond to the natural nail with a soft gel adhesive or base coat, and cure under a UV or LED lamp in seconds. The result is a full set of salon-quality extended nails that can be removed with acetone — no drilling required. This format is widely known as "gel-x nails," a term that grew out of Aprés Nail's Gel-X® system, which popularized the soft gel tip category and defined what a modern extension could look like.

That said, Gel-X® is one brand in a broader category that has since expanded to include systems from OPI, Gelish, Kokoist, and The Gel Bottle. Each one works on the same core principle, and all of them live here.

Soft gel tips are their own thing. Acrylics use a liquid-and-powder chemistry that air-dries and requires e-file removal. Builder gel and polygel are applied directly to the natural nail to add length or structure but don't come pre-shaped. Hard gel extensions require filing off entirely — no soak-off. Soft gel tips combine the speed of a pre-formed shape with the gentler removal of a soak-off product, which is why they've become the go-to for techs who want efficiency without sacrificing nail health. For the full breakdown of how soft gel stacks up against other extension methods, read Gel-X vs Acrylic, or for the full deep-dive on the category, see our Complete Gel-X Nails Guide.

The five brands we carry each take a slightly different approach.

Aprés Gel-X® (shop Aprés Gel-X®) invented this format. Their tips are ultra-thin at the contact zone, their size range is extensive, and their sculpted and ombre pre-designed tips have a following of their own. If you're building a soft gel menu from scratch, Aprés is the benchmark.

OPI Gelevate (shop OPI Gelevate) brings OPI's color authority into the extension world. Gelevate tips are designed to work seamlessly with OPI GelColor, making them the natural choice for salons already invested in the OPI system.

Gelish Soft Gel Tips (shop Gelish Soft Gel Tips) pair with Gelish Foundation Base Coat and offer a straightforward, professional-grade application that integrates cleanly into any gel polish workflow. A reliable workhorse option with strong retail and pro support.

Kokoist Gelip (shop Kokoist Gelip) is the precision pick. Kokoist's Japanese-engineered tips have a reputation for exceptional thinness and fit, with a nail-care-forward philosophy. Popular with nail artists who prioritize the natural nail underneath.

The Gel Bottle DesignEx (shop TGB DesignEx) rounds out the category with TGB's signature clean-product positioning. DesignEx tips are designed to work within TGB's broader gel ecosystem and appeal to techs who prefer a curated, brand-consistent setup.

Choosing your tips comes down to four things: shape, length, size, and whether you need a full kit or a refill. Shape — coffin, almond, square, stiletto, oval, and variations — should match your most-requested services or your client's preference. Length ranges from XS (barely-there overlay) to XXL (dramatic extension). Sizing is the part that takes practice: most systems run 0 through 9 or similar, and having a full display set on hand to test fits before committing to a bulk order saves waste. Kits include tips plus the application essentials and are the right call for techs new to the system. Refill bags are for anyone who already has their workflow dialed and just needs to restock.

Shop Soft Gel At Beyond Polish

Why buy your soft gel extensions from Beyond Polish? We're an authorized retailer for every brand in this category — Aprés, OPI, Gelish, Kokoist, and The GelBottle Inc — which means you're getting genuine product, current formulations, and valid manufacturer support on every order. No grey-market stock, no expired batches, no guessing. Orders over $65 ship free, and because we carry the full depth of each brand's tip line rather than a curated handful of SKUs, reordering is straightforward: find what worked, add to cart, done. Whether you're stocking a busy salon or building out your personal kit, Beyond Polish is where nail professionals shop when they need the real thing, fast.

Soft Gel FAQ
What are soft gel nail extensions?

Soft gel nail extensions are pre-shaped nail tips made from a flexible, soak-off gel material. They bond to the natural nail using a soft gel adhesive or compatible base coat, then cure under a UV or LED lamp. The result is a full set of extended nails with a natural-looking finish that can be removed at home with acetone — no drilling or filing off required.

Are gel-X nails and soft gel extensions the same thing?

Gel-X® is a registered trademark of Aprés Nail, and it refers specifically to Aprés's soft gel tip system — the one that popularized this format and made it a salon staple. Over time, "gel-X" became a widely used shorthand for the entire category, much the same way brand names sometimes become generic descriptors. So while all Gel-X® nails are soft gel extensions, not all soft gel extensions are Gel-X® — OPI Gelevate, Gelish Soft Gel Tips, Kokoist Gelip, and The Gel Bottle DesignEx are all soft gel tip systems that work on the same principle under their own brand names.

How are soft gel extensions different from acrylics, polygel, or hard gel?

Acrylics use a liquid-and-powder system that air-dries and typically requires an e-file for removal. Polygel and builder gel are applied directly to the natural nail to build length or structure and don't come pre-shaped. Hard gel extensions must be filed off entirely — they don't soak off. Soft gel tips combine a pre-formed shape (no sculpting required) with soak-off removal, making them faster to apply and gentler on the natural nail than most alternatives.

Which brand should I choose?

It depends on your existing setup and priorities. Aprés Gel-X® is the original system and offers the widest range of shapes and sizes — a strong default for techs building a soft gel menu from scratch. OPI Gelevate integrates seamlessly with OPI GelColor, making it the natural choice for OPI-focused salons. Gelish Soft Gel Tips pair with Gelish Foundation Base Coat for a straightforward workflow. Kokoist Gelip is engineered for ultra-thin, precise fit and is popular with nail artists who prioritize nail health. The Gel Bottle DesignEx suits techs already working within the TGB ecosystem who want a brand-consistent setup.

Do I need a kit to get started?

If you're new to soft gel extensions, a kit is the right call. Kits include the tips plus the essentials needed for application — typically a compatible base coat or adhesive gel, a lamp recommendation, and sometimes tools. If you already have a soft gel workflow dialed in and just need to restock tips, refill bags are more economical. Check each brand's kit listing to confirm what's included before purchasing.

How long do soft gel nail extensions last?

With proper preparation and application, soft gel extensions typically last two to four weeks before requiring a fill or new set, with most users landing around three. Longevity depends on nail prep, the base coat used, tip fit, and aftercare. Using a bond or dehydrator before application and applying cuticle oil daily will extend wear significantly.

How are soft gel extensions removed?

Soft gel extensions are designed to soak off with acetone. The standard method is to file off the top coat layer, soak a cotton pad in 100% acetone, wrap each nail with foil, and wait 10 to 15 minutes. The tips and gel should lift cleanly without force. Avoid peeling or forcing the tips off, as this can damage the natural nail plate.

Are soft gel extensions safe for natural nails?

Yes, when applied and removed correctly. Soft gel tips are one of the lower-damage extension formats because removal is chemical rather than mechanical — no heavy filing required. The most common source of damage is improper removal (peeling, forcing, or skipping the soak) rather than the product itself. Prepping nails gently, fitting tips accurately so there's no gap or stress on the sidewalls, and soaking off properly are the key factors in keeping natural nails healthy underneath.

What tip shapes and sizes are available?

Most systems carry the core shapes — coffin, almond, square, round, oval, and stiletto — with some brands offering additional variations like tapered square or flare. Lengths typically range from XS through XXL. Sizing runs on a numerical scale (usually 0 through 9 or similar) corresponding to nail width. Fitting accurately is important: a tip that's too narrow can stress the sidewalls, while one that's too wide won't bond flush. Having a full display set on hand to test fits before ordering in bulk is worth doing when you're new to a system.



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