The Secret to Faster, Stronger Sets? Pre-Shaped Gel Tips

The Secret to Faster, Stronger Sets? Pre-Shaped Gel Tips

Time is money in the salon world. Whether you’re a solo nail artist or managing a team in a high-volume salon, speed and consistency are key. That’s where pre-shaped, full coverage gel tips come in—and The Imperial Room’s TiaraX and Ego Collections are leading the charge.

 

Why Pre-Shaped Tips Change the Game

Traditional tips require shaping, blending, and lots of filing before you even start applying gel. Pre-shaped tips skip those steps entirely.

Benefits include:

  • Faster service times (up to 50% faster)
  • File-free application
  • Consistent shapes and lengths
  • Less wrist and hand strain for the tech
  • Professional, clean finish with minimal effort

What Makes TiaraX and Ego Different?

Unlike many pre-made tips on the market, our tips are:

  • Pre-etched: No need to file the underside—just apply and go
  • High-quality gel material: Flexible but strong, won’t crack under pressure
  • Available in multiple shapes: Coffin, almond, square, stiletto, and more
  • 600-count boxes: Salon-size inventory built for profit

When to Use Pre-Shaped Tips

  • For new techs who want consistency
  • For techs managing 4+ clients a day
  • During promo days or pop-up events
  • For express services with full-quality results

Application Steps:

  1. Prep nails with Step Zero + Primer
  2. Select and size your TiaraX or Ego tip
  3. Apply with Brush-On Gel for a strong bond
  4. Cure, seal, and style as desired

Pro Tip:

Use our Dragon Bits to prep cuticles beforehand for even better retention. And finish with a high-gloss or velvet-matte top coat for a signature salon look.

 

Final Word

If you’re spending too much time shaping raw tips or fixing inconsistencies, it’s time to switch to The Imperial Room’s pre-shaped gel tips. They save time, improve quality, and allow you to scale your services without burning out.

[Try TiaraX Tips Today]

 

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