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Nail Polish

English Rose

CA $22.00

Composed and dignified, this colour can be worn anywhere and anytime. An ode to the nostalgic description of the natural beauty of young English ladies. A soft, dusty, cool-toned pink.

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Additional Essentials

Looking for a longer-lasting, salon-grade manicure? This colour is also available in Gel Polish, made for use with an LED lamp.

[puddle]English Rose
CA $24.00

Composed and dignified, this colour can be worn anywhere and anytime. An ode to the nostalgic description of the natural beauty of young English ladies. A soft, dusty, cool-toned pink.

[puddle]Base Coat
CA $22.00

A plumping base coat designed to prep, protect, and perfect. This formula helps smooth the nail surface for an even application, prevents chipping, and acts as a barrier to reduce staining and yellowing caused by polish pigments. The first step to a longer-lasting, flawlessly polished manicure. Ingredients Alcohol Denat., Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Ac...

[puddle]Top Coat
CA $22.00

A high-gloss finish that seals it all in. This top coat locks in colour, enhances its depth, and acts as a protective barrier against chipping and fading. The final step for a long-lasting, polished look. Ingredients Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, Acrylates Copolymer, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Violet 2.

Coverage

2 coats of gel are recommended to achieve full opacity. Great for those on a time crunch.

Manufacturing

16-FreeNon-GMOVeganNot Tested on AnimalsDeveloped by Nail ArtistsMade in USA

About Gelcare

We're the brand that allows you to become your own nail artist. Redefining the industry with at-home use, we put education first and provide innovative colours comprised of best-in-class formulas.

Our mission is to elevate the at-home experiences, focusing on providing beauty lovers with a refined approach to nail care. Through Gelcare, our goal is to pass along our nail expertise to you.

Key Features

The GELCARE way—simple, clean, and made to last. Whether you’re switching shades for the weekend or touching up midweek.

Rooted in our standards. Refined in our studio. Every detail—from the brush shape to the bottle design—was developed by our team in Montreal. We believe in thoughtful, intentional design that feels as good as it looks. Minimal, functional, and made to elevate the everyday manicure.

Step-by-step

Follow our step-by-step guide to get the most out of your Nail Polish.

1.  Remove your polish

Apply Gelcare Nail Polish Remover onto a Removal Pad and rub it over the surface of your nails to remove the nail polish. For ultra-pigmented colours, we recommend going over a second time with a pad soaked in clean remover to eliminate any remaining pigment residues.

2.  Push your Cuticles Back

Apply Cuticle Softener to the cuticles. This enzymatic solution softens the skin around the nails to facilitate a gentler and deeper clean.

Push the cuticle back using the arched end of the Gel Removal Tool. Move the tool, back and forth along the natural arch of the nail to reach the edges of the cuticles. The tool should not be angled too flat or too upright. Ideally, use it at a 45° angle to allow for both comfort and grip.

3.  Double Cleanse Your Cuticles

This step is unique to the Gelcare technique. With the bladed end of your Gel Removal Tool, use small circular motions to dislodge any dry skin stuck under the cuticles. If needed, add more Cuticle Softener to the nails to help loosen the skin further when executing this step. The softener will also help the sharp edge move smoothly on the nail plate.

This extra cleansing step results in better nail preparation, neater gel application and more seamless regrowth.

Once you are done with this step, wipe your nails clean using a Gel Removal Pad soaked with rubbing alcohol/Nail Cleanser.

4.  Buff Your Nails

Buffing not only smoothes the nail surface, it allows for better Base Coat adhesion by creating a subtle texture on the surface of the nails.

Using the Buffing Block, gently buff the nails. Pay special attention to not thin-out the nail plate by over-buffing. Use the corners of the Buffing Block to buff the sides of the nail arch, as well as near the cuticles.

5.  File Your Nails

Using the more abrasive side (100) of the Curved Nail File, we want to file the excess skin on the sides of the nails first, which often causes the gel to lift. To do this, sit file in the crease of the lateral fold and file gently. Apply pressure towards the side of the nail 7and not downwards, which can cause paper cuts.

To file the nail shape, use the softer side of the Curved Nail File (180). Always file your nail tips with the softer side, so you to not damage the keratin layers of your nails.

Once you are satisfied with your shape, finish by gently brushing the tips of your nails using short downward strokes with the softer side of the Curved Nail File (180). This step smoothens the edges and is key for a clean Base Coat application and strong gel retention.

6.  Wash Your Hands

Wash your hands with soap and water. Using the Nail Scrubber Brush, scrub over and under your nails. Washing your hands also prepares the skin for the next step: cuticle trimming. When the skin is damp, the cuticles soften and become translucent, making them easier to trim.

7.  Trim Your Cuticles

If necessary, trim off excess cuticles with the Cuticle Nipper. Make sure to always look between the blades so you know exactly where you are about to cut. For a clean trim, use the tip of the blades and gently cut the cuticle in one long piece. If cutting your cuticles scares you, skip this step!

8.  Wipe your nails

Before applying the polish, wipe your nails with rubbing alcohol and a Touch-up Pad, covering the entire nail plate.

Soap residue can make your nails oily, which prevents the nail polish from adhering well. After this step, avoid touching your nails with your fingers, as the skin's sebum also makes the nail surface oily.

9.  Apply the Base Coat

Apply a precise and even coat of Base to the natural nails, then allow to dry for at least 2 minutes before applying the first coat of colour.

Avoid applying more than one coat of Base, as small bubbles may form and could be visible at the end of the manicure.

10.  Apply the Colour

To ensure perfect consistency, shake the nail polish bottles before opening them. Apply two coats of colored nail polish, allowing at least 2 minutes for each coat to dry.

Since nail polish dries quickly, it's best to limit the number of brush strokes and favor long, smooth movements to avoid creating unnecessary texture on the nail.

11.  Fix imperfections

Minor spills? Don't panic. Nail Polish can be corrected!

Pour a small amount of Nail Polish Remover into a container. Gently soak the Cleaning Brush, then redefine the nail contour by removing any polish on the skin or cuticles. This precise action enhances the shape of your manicure and brings out its brilliance.

12.  Apply the Top Coat

Apply a top coat and allow the manicure to dry completely for an ultra-glossy finish.

For quick drying, use a hairdryer with the 'cool' setting and pass it over your nails for a few minutes.

16-Free

We believe in high-performance formulas without compromise. Our nail polish is proudly 16-free, which means it’s made without the most common toxic or irritating ingredients found in traditional formulas.

Formaldehyde

A potent preservative and nail hardener, formaldehyde is a known carcinogen and can cause skin and respiratory irritation.

Formaldehyde Resin

Derived from formaldehyde, this ingredient is associated with allergic reactions and can sensitize the skin around the nails.

Toluene

A solvent that may cause dizziness, headaches, and skin irritation — often linked to nervous system effects when inhaled.

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP)

Used to improve flexibility in polish, DBP is banned in the EU due to its link to hormonal disruption and reproductive toxicity.

Camphor

Acts as a barrier on nails, blocking essential nutrients and leading to discoloration.

Xylene

A known irritant to skin, eyes, and lungs, with potential for systemic toxicity.

Parabens

Their estrogen-mimicking capabilities have sparked a significant discussion on their impact beyond simple preservation.

Triphenyl Phosphate (TPHP)

Used to enhance flexibility in plastics, its potential as an endocrine disruptor has raised flags about its broader implications.

Ethyl Tosylamide

Banned in the EU, this plasticizer has been linked to antibiotic resistance and is not permitted in clean formulas.

Phthalates

This group of chemicals has been associated with hormone disruption and developmental risks.

Fragrance

Used to mask chemical odours, fragrances in nail polish can contain undisclosed allergens and are a common trigger for irritation.

Animal-derived ingredients

Our formula is vegan and cruelty-free — no animal byproducts, and never tested on animals.

Benzophenone-1

A UV filter used to prevent discoloration, but flagged for potential hormone disruption and carcinogenic concerns.

Oxybenzone

Another UV absorber, with similar concerns around endocrine disruption and skin sensitivity.

MIT

A preservative known to cause allergic reactions and contact dermatitis, especially with repeated exposure.

Styrene

Often used in shimmery or glitter formulas, styrene has been classified as a possible carcinogen and may irritate skin and eyes.

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