Instructions
Dip Powder Application
Step 1: File nails to desired length and shape.
Step 2: Push back and remove any cuticle on the nail plate.
Step 3: Gently buff the shine off of the nails with a buffing block. Brush off dust.
Step 4: Cleanse the nails with rubbing alcohol or a dehydrator.
Step 5: Apply a thin layer of base coat to the nail, avoiding your skin and cuticles. Dip into the powder and tap off the excess. Wait a few seconds before dusting off the excess powder. Be sure to wipe your base coat brush off on a napkin or lint free wipe before returning it to the bottle.
*tip - use a toothpick to clean around your cuticle area after dipping to remove any product on your skin.
Step 6: Repeat step 5 on each finger, for a total of 2-3 layers until you have reached your desired strength and opacity.
Step 7: Apply a generous layer of activator to all of the nails. Let dry for 2 minutes.
Step 8: File the nails into shape and buff the surface of the nails smooth. Brush off all excess dust.
Step 9: Apply a generous layer of activator to all of the nails. Let dry for 2 minutes.
*tip - once dry, use a napkin or lint free wipe to wipe the nail and remove any leftover residue.
Step 10: Apply a thin layer of top coat to the nail, 2-3 quick strokes, avoiding your skin and cuticles. Repeat for each nail. Be sure to wipe your top coat brush off on a napkin or lint free wipe before returning it to the bottle.
Step 11: Immediately following, apply a 2nd more detailed layer of top coat. Repeat for each nail. Let that dry for 5 minutes.
Step 12: Apply cuticle oil and enjoy your beautiful manicure!
Dip Powder Liquid Care
Tip 1: Always store bottles upright, in a cool area, away from sunlight.
Tip 2: Wipe your base coat brush and top coat brush off on a napkin or lint free wipe after each use, before putting it back in the bottle. This prevents crosscontamination and extends the longevity of the liquids.
Tip 3: After your manicure is complete, wipe the neck of the bottles with a lint free wipe or napkin. This removes any product residue that could potentially contaminate and seal the bottles shut.