💅 Elevate your nail game with the #1 dip powder kit – beauty that lasts and cares!
The Kiara Sky Color Dip Powder Kit is a professional-grade nail enhancement system featuring three exclusive limited edition colors, a chip-resistant formula free from harsh chemicals, and an innovative recycling system. Designed for long-lasting, natural-feeling nails, this cruelty-free, USA-made kit empowers creative, durable, and eco-conscious manicures.
K**S
Easy to use. Beautiful results.
I really like this system. It is quick and easy, and the results are beautiful, even the first time you do it.I used it on natural nails, which tend to split and have areas of soft spots (peeled? Not sure. Maybe just old.) Don’t be put off by the number of steps—it isn’t as bad as it looks once you get started. Make sure you lightly buff the shine off your nails.The first step is just dehydrating, so you can do all nails at once. If you have attached nail extensions, you don’t put this on them, just on your natural nails.Next, you use the base, which is essentially glue to make the acrylic stick. Do one coat of natural, so the colored powder won’t stain you nails. Cover the nail with base, then gently dip at a 45 degree angle into the powder. Wiggle your finger around a bit to make sure the powder gets all over the nail, then gently remove the nail from the powder. Flick the back of you finger with your other hand to knock off the excess, and go to the next nail. Be aware that the powder is extremely fine, and when the jars are full, spilling it is inevitable. Use paper towels under the jars. After all the nails on one hand are done, you are ready for the colored powder. Again, cover the nail with base, then dip into the powder, flick off excess and move on to the next nail. Do this twice. When you are sure all the nails are “set”— a couple of minutes—take a soft brush and dust off your nails. Then do a coat of clear powder on all the nails in the same manner. This protects the color when you file them.(You can pour the powder on rather than dip, if you prefer. Pouring is best for the clear coat, so the powder doesn’t get contaminated by other colors. A pouring boc comes with the kit.)Next, use the activator to cure the nails. Slather it on to make sure it penetrates all the layers. The color will darken when it gets saturated. Let it dry (really fast) then take a nail file and smooth any bumps or thick parts, and make sure to file gently near the cuticle so there isn’t a ledge when your nails grow. There shouldn’t be a whole lot of filing needed—it goes on really smooth. When you are satisfied, rinse your hands with water or an alcohol pad, to get the dust off. Don’t use soap—you aren’t done yet and don’t want oily junk on the nails, yet.Then go over each nail again with the activator, and wipe off any excess. I use felt pads, but anything lint free is good.Do not wait too long to do the top coat, because it needs the activator to cure. It says to use quick, light strokes, but the first time I took that a bit too much to heart and it didn’t look as good as it could have. Just put it on like nail polish and you should be fine. When it dries, add another coat, let it dry for a couple of minutes, then you are ready to do your other hand.After you have finished both hands, slather on the cuticle oil and massage it in.And you are done!The other bottle is brush cleaner. I just switch out the brushes.The first time, I did red nails with gold accents. This time I did Tahitian Princess, which I highly recommend. (In picture)Soak the nail off with pure acetone. I also use the Hands Down nail wraps covered by a disposable glove to soak off, as you can still function while you wait. It took 15 minutes, and an orange stick.The finished nails are thicker than natural nails (which I want!), but not reall any thicker than a gel manicure. But it might take some getting used to. The odor is minimal. If your nails grow quickly, it will last two weeks, longer if they grow slowly. You probably could go a fill in, but I was itching to use the Tahitian Princess, so I did not try.In addition to the kit, nails files/drills are needed (180 grit files work great), a cuticle pusher/spoon, and a soft brush are needed.
I**S
Excellent
Good products, easy to use and value for the money
E**A
Check your product
I have to update my review . This product did come damaged . The top wouldn’t open because two of the bottles were broken . However I managed to open the bottle and start the process . I have to say that the product does smell like the base is super glue . Since the brush and the top were not attached I had to use just the brush so every time I used the brush And product would get on my fingers it would stick them together. The base smells and feels like super glue . If you don’t mind that then the product is actually better than any other product I’ve ever used . It’s been a week and my nails look great . Versus modelones which is horrible . This product will last and the powder is super pigment . I actually love the product. It’s worth the price honestly. I did much research before purchasing . I do have to add that their tutorials on YouTube are not good . The lady misses a lot of steps and doesn’t explain in detail . I had to figure it out on my own but if followed properly your nails will last! And will help them grow. It actually protects them since the powder is so thick . They can improve their tutorials and their bottles but other than that it would be a 5 star. Oh and not to mention it saved me a lot of money !!! Versus my friend having to go every two weeks and pay a lot of money to get them done . I believe this is a good investment. Even though they sell their powders individually and are 15 dollars each is a bit crazy to me but I guess the phrase “ you get what you pay for “ applies to this product . Photo is after a week of applying . Hopes this helps you with the purchase !
M**T
Quality Product Line!
You will be happy to know that I bought this kit and it lived up to its reputation! Kudos to Kiara Sky! Their product is very easy to use, easy to apply AND I'm not a professional nail salon personnel! Now when you work with this product, just be mindful that you always have to use a paper towel, since when you dip the nail, if you dip too fast or harshly, the product will spill out. I highly recommend you use was paper, if you are a beginner and using this for the first time, like me. Please refer to their online tutorials, as they ARE VERY HELPFUL and provide step-by-step education on how to apply the dip powder. The powder is very fine in consistency and highly pigmented. I would recommend that you also try (if you can) to obtain other colors, since their kits only supply you with 2 colors, one being a solid "red" and the other being a "gold glitter", which are both beautiful, but if that is not your favorite color, you may have to purchase others. The kit supplied everything you will need to start and as a beginner I was hooked! Please read the instructions carefully and use the products carefully and apply the base coat lightly, as you will have "build" up on the nail and it will take long to file down. I already set aside on my wish list other colors and gel polishes, after I pay this bill! But WELL WORTH THE PRICE FOR HIGH QUALITY PRODUCT. As the cliche goes, you get what you paid for. This is quality money well spent!
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