Here’s the thing. One of our editors stopped getting gel manicures roughly two years ago, and 99% of the time, she reaches for Essie nail polishes. To be more specific, she loves the Essie Gel Couture. No joke, a couple of layers of this polish used in conjunction with the line’s steel-strong glassy topcoat lasts a full two weeks. Rock the Runway, a fiery shade of scarlet, is a regular order.
Complete with OPI’s signature skinny brush, this special gel formula, according to the brand, is designed as a higher-performance, even-glossier version of its regular (and still very beloved) polish. Nab it in one of the brand’s most iconic shades to date, Bubble Bath.
Sally Hansen’s gel nail polish line offers professional salon results—aka no chips for up to two weeks, no dry time, and the shiniest mirror finish—for less than $10.
Disclaimer: We’re cheating. Technically, Olive and June’s nail polish collection isn’t gel, but a few coats of the thick, glossy, long-wear formula topped off with its mega-durable topcoat lasts just as long as the above gel formulas. So here we are!
Our editors are currently obsessed with collecting every single shade because they like each one better than the last, but this fresh buttercup yellow has quite possibly earned the most polish queries and compliments. Not to mention, the formula is vegan, seven-free, and cruelty-free.
Nothing is chicer than Dior. This super-shiny, super-durable formula rivals the results of a spendy salon job, and the color choices range from natural and sophisticated to more whimsical, like this shade called Desir.
This innovative gel-finish formula from the polish masters at Deborah Lippmann allows you all the luxuries of a salon-level manicure without having to leave the comfort of your own home. Each bottle features a unique contour brush with 320 bristles to perfectly coat each nail, and the dual-patented polish formula brims with 10 active ingredients to achieve the signature gleam and cushion of a gel manicure without any of the associated collateral damage.
If you love Chanel nail polish (and its holy-grail collection of shades) as much as we do, fear not—the brand has ever so kindly blessed us with a gel-strength topcoat that will last you at least a full week. No lamp required. It cures with natural light and bonds to your nail polish for the glassiest lacquer finish. How stunning is this royal blue?
Bouncy, incomparably shiny, and infused with nail-nourishing flower extracts, Nail Inc.’s gel nail polish formula is, without a doubt, one of the most covetable on the market. No fuss required. Just layer two applications on top of and underneath any base and topcoat of your choosing. When in color doubt, our recommended prescription is always the blackest black!
Fun fact: This at-home gel nail polish is so fab you don’t even need a base coat. Simply swipe a few coats of this metallic chip-resistant hue on your tips, add a topcoat, and breathe easy for a full seven days.
For only $5, this gel-like nail polish is almost too good to be true. The brand promises a hefty two weeks of chip-free wear, and true to the one-step claim in its name, you don’t even need a base or topcoat.
Two coats and go! Revlon’s multitasking gel formula doesn’t require a base coat (a topper is optional), and it’s also free of formaldehyde, toluene, and DBP.
LeChat’s easy soak-off option offers impressive, salon-inspired shine that will last for weeks. It’s LED/UV cured and won’t result in any runs, shrinkage, or color fading. Here are two of our favorite shades right now.
How chic is this vintage-inspired shade of dusty mauve? Not to mention, Butter London’s cult-loved Patent Shine formula is practically as effective as a salon gel job. Designed to promote healthier nails, it’s also a smarter option thanks to the 10-free formula enhanced with breakage-preventing bamboo extract. It’s also 10-day (at least) chip-resistant due to the Shock Resistant Polymer Technology and fade-resistant thanks to diamond powder, which brightens while simultaneously absorbing dulling UV. No base or topcoat needed!
This article was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.
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