9 tips for using DARK dip powders 🍷 #dippowdernails #dippowder #nails

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another nice trick, as soon as the activator is applied, it's possible to pinch the nails.. 😊

Carade
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As many tips as possible please. I really appreciate it! ❤🎉

slayqueen
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So helpful!! I don’t use dip powders or anything yet, but I’ve always been intimidated by the idea bc of the staining issue. Thank you!!! Future me will be so happy!!!!

invu_lynn
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Love the color!
Thanks for the information ❤

nakrishaw
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Luv your videos
Plz do a short video with tips to keep dip powder nails from popping off thx

Tra
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This is the perfect time to pull out this color. Thank you for the tips!❤

knitknack
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❤silly question, do you use the activator after each dip or only after the clear color?😅

Starkitty
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Just did my first set and its not horrifying but i definitely need liquid control, my cuticles are flooded and rock hard. Thankfully i filed some away but it's still pretty uneven and will need maintenance much sooner

shessupersalty
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Any tips for how to cap the top of your nail with Polish, without leaving lines or getting too much Polish underneath? I am trying to prevent my nails from chipping and peeling as much

claudeyaz
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I have a question, are there benefits of using dip powder over just regular polish (and maybe a matt topcoat)? Or is the look different?

justme-qdqb
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I’m gonna try pouring over next time. I love dark colors but I definitely avoid them because of the staining.

shonla
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Before adding color dip powder, add a clear dip powder first.

mekastayfabsteele
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I started using dip powders, but when I did my nails after I did the number one step and put the powder the powder didn’t dry. It was a little crumb so I didn’t know what was going on, but I figured I had a cheap kit from Amazon. lol 😂

abigailfocht
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I wonder why people that dip don’t dip from the apex to the free edge, then a lil below the apex to the free edge, then fully dip then clear coat. That seems more practical.

ashleyjones