Every gel,
explained.
Hard gel, soft gel, builder, BIAB, rubber base, polygel, Gel X — the nail world invents a new name every year. Underneath the marketing there are only two families. Here's every term you'll hear, what it actually means, and what it's called at Bamboo.
Start Here — The Two Families
Hard gel vs soft gel — the only distinction that matters
Every gel product belongs to one of two families. Hard gel cures rigid — very strong, but it can't soak off in acetone; removal means filing. Soft gel stays flexible after curing and soaks off gently in about fifteen minutes. That's it. Every other name on this page — builder, BIAB, rubber base, Gel X — is just a product or brand inside one of these two families. Once you know the family, you know how it feels on the nail and how it comes off.
The Names You've Heard
Gel polish
The thin color coat in a standard gel manicure. Soft gel family. Cured under LED for chip-resistant, two-week wear; soaks off in minutes. Adds color and shine — no structure or strength. At Bamboo: the Gel Manicure, $38.
Builder gel
A category, not one product: any thicker, self-leveling gel used to build structure and strength on the natural nail. Builders exist in both families — some are rigid hard gels, modern ones are flexible soft gels. When someone says "builder gel," ask which kind. At Bamboo: our builder is a rubber base soft gel — on the menu as Hard Gel, $55+.
BIAB
"Builder In A Bottle" — a trademark of The GelBottle Inc. that turned into shorthand for any soft builder gel in a polish bottle. If you've saved BIAB inspo from Pinterest or TikTok, you're looking at exactly what our structural overlay does: flexible, natural-looking strength. At Bamboo: same result, different bottle — book Hard Gel.
Rubber base gel
A modern soft builder gel with a slightly elastic, rubbery cure. It sits thin and clear, bends with the natural nail instead of snapping, and soaks off gently — which is why it holds up so well on hands that actually work. Our owner tested most major formulas before settling on rubber base as the clear winner. At Bamboo: this is the product in every structural service — menu name Hard Gel.
Traditional hard gel
The original salon builder: cures fully rigid, very strong, holds dramatic length. The trade-offs are stiffness — it can crack or snap on impact rather than flex — and file-off removal. Modern flexible builders have replaced it in most studios. At Bamboo: not offered — our rubber base gel gives the strength without the rigidity.
Polygel
A hybrid of acrylic and hard gel — a putty consistency that's shaped with a brush and slip solution, then LED-cured. Lighter than acrylic and odor-free, but it cures rigid like hard gel and comes off by filing. At Bamboo: not offered — for strength with a natural feel we recommend our rubber base Hard Gel instead.
Gel X
A brand (by Aprés) of full-coverage soft gel extension tips — pre-shaped tips bonded over the whole nail for instant, dramatic length, finished like any gel manicure and removed by soaking. This is the modern replacement for acrylic extensions. At Bamboo: our recommended route to length — Gel X guide, from $70.
Dip powder & acrylic (for completeness)
Not gels at all. Acrylic is a liquid-and-powder system that air-cures very hard; dip powder bonds the same acrylic powder with glue-like resins. Both are strong and both remove by soaking or filing, but neither has gel's flexibility or glass-like finish. At Bamboo: both available — see the service menu.
So Which One Do I Book?
Why does your menu say "Hard Gel" if you use a soft gel?
Because "hard gel" is the phrase clients have used for decades to mean strong, structured, long-lasting nails — when you say it, everyone at the chair knows what you want. We keep the familiar name; the product we apply is rubber base gel, a modern soft gel that delivers that strength with flexibility and gentle removal. The full story is here.
The thirty-second decision guide
Just color? Gel manicure, $38.
Stronger natural nails? Hard Gel — our rubber base
overlay, $55+. The best choice for most clients, most of the time.
Added length? Gel X extensions, $70+.
Still unsure? Come in — we'll look at your nails together, no pressure.
Now book the right one.
Ahwatukee's award-winning nail studio — Gel X, hard gel, luxury mani-pedis, and nail art done properly.