Hybrid varnish ranking - the best hybrid varnishes of 2024
Which is the best hybrid varnish? This is the question many of you are asking yourselves, which is why we decided to select five interesting polishes from the countless products on the market. When creating the ranking, we paid attention to such aspects as durability, ease of application and, of course, price. The composition and the fact that the varnish is non-sensitizing are also important. It is a waste of time to browse through hundreds of offers, see our ranking and choose proven and good hybrid varnishes!
The best hybrid varnishes
Date Red, hybrid nail polish in red shade
Sustainability | 9.9 |
Price | 7.5 |
Application | 9.8 |
Pigmentation | 10 |
Editorial Text:
The hybrid lacquers by HANDS definitely stand out for their durability and pigmentation 😍. There are a total of 17 colours in the range, which fit in with the classic elegance. These are professional varnishes that allow you to create a super long-lasting manicure that won't crack or chip 💪 The formula of the varnishes has been composed so that they spread easily and don't create streaks, and so that they retain their shine ✨. Formulation is Date Red's strong point, as the 7-free formula used is free of: formaldehyde, toluene, DBP, formaldehyde resin, camphor, ethyl tosylamide and xylene. The varnish cures very quickly, with a 60W lamp, just 15 seconds of exposure and you are done! Date Red is a vivid red shade, which is suitable for various occasions. The bottle holds as much as 9 ml, so the polish lasts a really long time. Our testers were delighted, just one coat covered the nail plate well and the effects were really long-lasting - this polish is an absolute hit! 🤩
Benefits
Date Red, hybrid nail polish in red shade
- very high durability
- high pigmentation
- good consistency
- easy application
- resistant to chipping and cracking
- efficient
Disadvantages
Date Red, hybrid nail polish in red shade
- only available in selected shops or the Nutridome app
- rather high price (but there are attractive promotions)
Neonail, Moonlight Flower lakier hybrydowy
Sustainability | 8 |
Price | 8.2 |
Application | 7.9 |
Pigmentation | 8.2 |
Editorial Text:
The well-known brand Neonail offers a very wide range of hybrid polishes in many colours and shades. They are characterised by high durability, last on the nails for a long time and are unlikely to rub off or crack 💪. Depending on the condition of the nail plate, Neonail hybrid polishes can last for up to more than thirty days. The polishes come with convenient brushes that allow you to apply the polish easily, even if you are just starting out with hybrid manicure. The shade Moonlight Flower is a striking raspberry red that adds ✨ character to styles. The downside is that it is a little too thick - some testers also remarked on the medium coverage.
Benefits
Neonail, Moonlight Flower lakier hybrydowy
- many colours available
- no HEMA and Di-Hema in the composition
- readily available
- good quality
- permanent
Disadvantages
Neonail, Moonlight Flower lakier hybrydowy
- slightly too thick
- mating difficulties occur
- quite high price
- may be allergenic in rare cases
Semilac, Warm Raspberry hybrid varnish
Sustainability | 7.7 |
Price | 8.1 |
Application | 8 |
Pigmentation | 7.9 |
Editorial Text:
Semilac is another brand that has been around for years. Its Warm Raspberry hybrid polish is an interesting colour in a raspberry shade. The brand offers polishes in a wide range of colours, both classic and more fanciful. The Warm Raspberry varnish does not chip and is quite wear-resistant 💪. The sizable bottle holds 7ml of product, so it lasts longer than standard varnishes. Unfortunately, there are some cases of sensitisation, this happens rarely and with prolonged use, but it's worth watching how your skin and nails react after a while 🤔. The durability is ok, but it is hardly a polish for a few weeks.
Benefits
Semilac, Warm Raspberry hybrid varnish
- lots of colours to choose from
- does not chip
- easy to apply
- gives a shiny effect
Disadvantages
Semilac, Warm Raspberry hybrid varnish
- quite high price
- may be allergenic to prolonged use
- medium durability
Victoria Vynn, Mellow Raspberry hybrid varnish
Sustainability | 7.6 |
Price | 7.9 |
Application | 8.1 |
Pigmentation | 8 |
Editorial Text:
Mellow Raspberry by Victoria Vynn is another raspberry in our ranking. The brand's lacquers are quite long-lasting and comfortable to apply. Certainly a plus point is the ability to remove with alcohol, which will be especially appreciated by those who react badly to acetone 🍃. At least two coats are required to effectively cover the plate, but the final colour is vibrant and striking. The consistency is slightly thinner than most polishes. The bottle has a capacity of 8ml, which is more than standard polishes, so the product lasts for a longer time. Victoria Vynn polishes can be allergenic 😬 The manufacturer states this explicitly, so if you have sensitive skin and nails, it would be wise to test before use.
Benefits
Victoria Vynn, Mellow Raspberry hybrid varnish
- good pigmentation
- many colours on offer
- efficient
- large packaging capacity
- possible downloading with alcohol
Disadvantages
Victoria Vynn, Mellow Raspberry hybrid varnish
- requires a lamp min. 48W
- at least 2 coats must be applied
- may cause an allergic reaction
- fairly few colours available
Claresa, RED 427 hybrid varnish
Sustainability | 6.2 |
Price | 9 |
Application | 7.1 |
Pigmentation | 7.9 |
Editorial Text:
Claresa is a pretty good brand of budget polishes. We chose RED 427 for the ranking because it gives the effect of a nice, vibrant colour with a visible shine. There are quite a few colours in the company's range and the prices are attractive. However, it is more of a single occasion choice as Clares' hybrid polishes are not very long-lasting and can wear off 🙄. They also have a strong, chemical smell. However, if you're looking for a cheap polish to start your hybrid adventure, Claresa is quite alright 😉 .
Benefits
Claresa, RED 427 hybrid varnish
- large range of colours
- nical cena
- nice colour with good pigmentation
Disadvantages
Claresa, RED 427 hybrid varnish
- takes quite a long time to set in
- pungent, chemical odour
- not very efficient
- at least 2 coats must be applied
- fairly low durability
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