FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Acrylic Powder

Avoid pulling or prying off acrylic nails, as this can damage your natural nail. Instead:

1.File the surface to remove the top coat.

2.Soak nails in acetone for 20–30 minutes.

3.Gently push off softened acrylic using a wooden cuticle stick.

4.Wash hands and apply cuticle oil or moisturizer afterward.

With proper care and regular maintenance, acrylic nails can last 3–4 weeks before a fill or replacement is needed. Natural nail growth will create a gap at the cuticle area that needs refilling every few weeks.

Store acrylic powder in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination and moisture buildup, which can affect performance.

Yes! You can paint acrylic nails with regular nail polish or gel polish. Gel polish adds a glossy, chip-resistant finish and can be cured under an LED or UV lamp for extra shine and durability.

Rinse the brush in monomer immediately after use to remove leftover acrylic. Avoid using acetone, as it can damage the bristles. Store brushes flat and covered to keep their shape and prevent dust buildup.

Dipping Powder

The biggest difference between gel and dip powder is longevity. Dip powder manicures can last up to a month, which is twice as long as gel nail polish. Also, dip powder manicures don’t require light curing lamps. That means you won’t have a bulky nail lamp taking up space in your closets or drawers, and you won’t have to deal with UV exposure.

Dip Powder is extremely easy to remove. All you have to do to remove your set of Dip Powder nails is file away the shine so that you can soak your nails in acetone for 10-15 minutes and it will come right off. If you don’t want to remove a dip powder completely, it’s super easy to do a fill using Dip as well! 

Dip Powder’s complex bonds keep nails from chipping, discoloring, and lifting. If applied correctly, a dip powder set can last anywhere from 3-4 weeks without chipping or lifting!

1.Prep the nail by pushing the cuticles back and filing the nail into your desired shape.
2.Use a cleanser to remove oil and dirt from the nail bed.
3.Apply a base coat to the nail once nails are clean and dry.
4.Dip into powder color and use a duster brush to remove the excess powder.
5.Repeat the entire process: double dunking ensures full coverage and a stronger finish for a chip-resistant manicure.
6.Finally, paint nails with the activator, which bonds the color powder into a lacquered gloss, and apply a top coat for extra strength.

Before storing away your Dip Powder, make sure you clean your bottles well with acetone or alcohol. This will help you prevent product buildup around the lid which could dry making your product nearly impossible to open.

Tip: If your bottle is glued shut and you are unable to open it, we recommend soaking it in hot water for 5-10 minutes. If you are still unable to open your bottles, please contact us for help.

Gel Polish

Wrinkling or bubbling often happens because of:

  • Applying thick layers

  • Incomplete curing

  • Using expired or low-quality polish

Always apply thin, even coats and cure each layer fully before applying the next.

Do not peel or scrape it off — that can damage your natural nails. To remove it safely:

1.File off the top shiny layer.

2.Soak cotton pads in acetone and place them on your nails.

3.Wrap with foil and wait 10–15 minutes.

4.Gently push off softened polish with a cuticle stick.

5.Moisturize afterward with cuticle oil.

Our products are proudly made without any animal ingredients or animal-derived ingredients.

Gel polish is applied in layers — base coat, color coat, and top coat — with each layer cured under a UV or LED lamp. The light triggers a chemical reaction that hardens the polish, forming a durable, high-shine surface that resists smudging.

Our gel polishes are free of both HEMA and TPO.

Nail Polish

Typically 15 minutes per layer, depending on the formula. Thicker coats take much longer and may smudge easily.

Common causes include:

1.Applying polish in thick layers

2.Skipping base or top coat

3.Oily nails or poor prep

4.Exposure to water/chemicals

5.Using low-quality formulas

Proper prep and thin layers help prevent premature chipping.

Typically 3-7 days, depending on the formula and wear conditions.

Our nail polish is “10-Free,” free of Formaldehyde, toluene, DBP, formaldehyde resin, camphor, xylene, ethyl tosylamide, triphenyl phosphate, parabens, lead. Non-Toxic Eco-Friendly.

Apply a base coat, two coats of polish, and a top coat; avoid water and harsh chemicals.

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