Acrylic Dip Nails At Home
File and Buff Nails.
Acrylic dip nails at home. A dip manicure involves a form of acrylic powder being applied to the nails no gel lamp needed. This is done by soaking cotton in acetone and pressing it to your nails for about 15 minutes. Use a tougher-grit nail file around.
How to Do DIY Dip Powder Nails at Home Step 1. Apply activator and let the layer dry before buffing it smooth. Turn your nail to the side and gently tap it with another finger to allow any build up of powder to fall off and even out.
Basic systems will come with one or two colors but you can also find more robust kits with a range of neutral and bright hues and even some glitter powders. Simply paint on a base coat to begin dip your nails into the powder and repeat as desired. Finish off with a topcoat sealant to lock the manicure in place.
As this technique mirrors those youll find in the salon your removal process should as well. Alternatively push the powder mixture onto your nails using a brush. Explore our range of Dip Nail Kits and Dip Powder collections to see what colours are available.
Acrylic nails tend to be a bit cheaper to get in a salon but not by much. 55 AT DIPWELLCO Acrylics can kinda wreak havoc on your nailsthankfully this at-home dip powder kit does just the opposite. With the help of a bonder and an activator or a monomer it solidifies into a molded shape.
Apply the base layer to nails. The removal process is straightforward but youll need to be patient and thorough. The layer will become uneven--dont worry about this.