
A few months ago I noticed on my google search performance that the keywords Polish Pops review were sending searchers to my site. The problem? I hadn’t done a review of Polish Pops gel wraps…yet.
A few years ago nail wraps became popular. First with Jamberry then with Colorstreet and now many different brands are available at chain retailers such as Walmart, Target, Ulta, and more. However, not all wraps are the same quality and have good staying power. So I shared a few posts on how to apply them and my thoughts on their longevity. These posts remain some of my highest viewed posts each month. Let’s continue that!
This post is not sponsored. I purchased these wraps with my own funds. However, if you make a purchase from Polish Pops using my link, I will make a small amount at no extra cost to you. Here is my honest review of Polish Pops nail wraps and gel wraps.
What are Polish Pops?
Polish Pops is a company that sells 2 different kinds of nail wraps; Nail Polish Wraps and Gel Wraps. The Nail Polish Wraps recommend a top coat after application while the Gel Wraps require curing with a UV light. Both are made to be vegan, cruelty & toxin-free. The description states they are 14 Free which means free of 14 ingredients considered by some to be harmful. The nail polish wraps claim to last 7-10 days while the gel wraps last 10-14 days.
Gel Wraps Review

- $16 for a set of 30 double sided wraps
- enough for 3 manicures if you are careful about sizes or trim the width on some to fit smaller nails
- cures in 60 seconds under UV light (I cured them for 2 minutes)
- comes in variety of solids, design, and skittle (mix of solids)
- thicker like gel
- Very flexible when applied so they form to your nail easily
- Able to fold down at tip for easy filing
- high shine after curing that stays for duration of wear
- OVERALL
- I was impressed with these. There was no chipping (because they are gel) and I liked how strong they are. My nails bend/break easily and these helped. I strongly recommend adding a base coat before application. That creates a barrier layer that helps protect your nail when you remove them. I soaked them in warm water for a bit then used nail oil with an orange stick to pop them off with minimal damage. After 4-5 days you can see slight lifting on some. It looks almost like a bubble, but it’s very inconspicuous. Over the 3 manicures I’ve given myself with these, only 2 have come off accidentally. They typically last me at least a week then I switch them out because they begin to grow out and snag on things.


Nail Polish Wraps
Although Polish Pops sells nail wraps, they are more focused on their gel line. While nail wraps used to be for natural nails, that has changed. Currently the nail wraps on their site are actually optional overlays for gels.
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If you are wanting to read more reviews of nail wraps check these posts out:
And here are some Tips on Applying Nail Wraps
If you have any questions, I am happy to try an answer them. I am just a fan, not trying to sell anything!