Gel Polish Glitter: Everything You Need to Know
Glitter gel polish is one of the most consistently popular choices in the Gelish range — requested for occasions, party season, and as an everyday alternative to crème shades by clients who love a bit of sparkle. Here's a complete guide to glitter gel polish: the different types, how to apply them and how to remove them.
Types of Glitter Gel Polish
Not all glitter gel polish is the same. Understanding the types helps you choose the right product for the look you want:
Fine Shimmer
Ultra-fine metallic particles suspended in the gel, creating a shimmer or metallic sheen rather than visible glitter chunks. Fine shimmer finishes are the most wearable and professional-looking of all the glitter categories — they add dimension and light-catching without looking obviously sparkly. Sun-sational (warm coral shimmer) and Vineyard Vibes (burgundy shimmer) from the current Gelish range are examples.
Glitter
Visible glitter particles in the gel, ranging from very fine to chunky. Gelish glitter shades like Poinsettia Stardust (red glitter) contain clearly visible sparkle that creates a dramatic, festive finish. These are thicker in consistency than crème or shimmer shades and typically require 2–3 coats for full coverage.
Holographic (Holo)
Glitter that refracts light into rainbow spectrum colours, creating a multi-coloured, prismatic sparkle effect. Holographic gel polishes are particularly striking in outdoor or direct light and create some of the most photographable nail finishes available.
Chunky / Hex Glitter
Large hexagonal glitter pieces suspended in the gel, creating an intentionally bold, high-impact look. Often used as accent nails alongside crème shades. The large pieces create a deliberately glam aesthetic.
How to Apply Glitter Gel Polish
Glitter gel polish applies similarly to crème gel but with a few important differences:
- Apply in thinner coats than you might instinctively use — glitter shades can be thick and a heavy coat won't cure fully through
- 3 thin coats typically gives better coverage than 2 thicker ones for glitter shades
- A generous top coat is particularly important for glitter — it smooths the texture and seals all the glitter particles
- Cap the free edge carefully — glitter shades can be more prone to tip wear than smooth crème shades
How to Remove Glitter Gel Polish
Glitter gel polish — particularly chunky glitter — can be slightly more resistant to removal than standard crème shades. The key is patience and pure acetone: soak the cotton thoroughly, wrap tightly in foil and allow a full 15 minutes before removing. If product remains, re-soak rather than scraping aggressively.
Browse the full Gelish glitter and shimmer range at Nail Outlet — same-day UK dispatch, free shipping over £50 + VAT.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is glitter gel polish harder to remove?
Slightly — particularly chunky glitter shades. Pure acetone with a full 15-minute soak resolves this in most cases. Patience is more effective than scraping.
How many coats of glitter gel polish do I need?
3 thin coats typically gives better, more even coverage for glitter shades than 2 thicker coats. The thinner layers cure more fully and build more evenly.
What is the most popular Gelish glitter shade?
Poinsettia Stardust (red glitter, Winter 2025 Floral Wonderland) is consistently one of the most requested glitter shades in the Gelish range, particularly around Christmas and Valentine's Day.

