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Morovan Dip Powder Nail Kit: 30 Pcs Dip Nails Powder Starter Kit with 22 Colors Dipping Powder - All Seasons Nail Dip Powder Kit for Nail Art Manicure Dip Powder Liquid Set

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Color: Color change dipping powder


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  • Morovan Dip Powder Nail Kit - The dip powder nail kit starter includes 22 colors of glitter, pure and color change dipping powder only for you to refill your kit saving your money. The dip powder color of dip nail kit can be changed higher or lower at 31C, amazing, and create a personal design. The dipping powder nail kit is very popular in all seasons and suitable for all occasions.
  • Long Lasting Nail Dip Powder Kit- Morovan dip powder nail kit starter is long-lasting, chip-resistant , dipping powder nail kit doesn't need an uv light to cure.dip nails powder starter kit looks natural, lightweight, and has impeccable shine. The dip powder kit can keep the nail art gorgeous and shiny for about 21+ days of durable wear if have proper application. You can mix the different dipping powder nail as you like freely to create your personal nail art!
  • No Needed Nail Lamp & Saving Time dip powder kit- This fast dry dip powder nail kit starter does not need nail lamp to cure, nail dip powder kit saves your 25% operation time and avoids turning skin black and damaging. dip nail kit perfect for both beginner and professional salons.It's a faster way to paint your nail. TIP: Stir the dipping powder nail kit evenly before using with a sticker.
  • Healthy & Safe Of Nail Dip Powder Kit -Morovan dip powder nail kit Starter make with healthy, natural new formula to help nails grow stronger and healthier. These dip nail kit doesn't damage the nail bed and available for air dry. Morovan dip nails powder starter kit suitable for all kinds of nails. dipping powder nail kit is surely safe and easy to handle for both professionals and home users.
  • Our Service Of Dipping Powder Nail Kit - Morovan dip nails powder starter kit comes with an exquisite gift box. It is a perfect gift for wife, girlfriend, mother or sisters, and excellent for Birthday/ Wedding/ Home/ Parties/ Outdoor/ etc.The dip powder nail kit Starter may be bumpy during transportation, if our dip nail kit have any problems, please feel free to contact us. We will offer replacement nail dip powder kit starter or refund service.

Color: Color change dipping powder


Material: Acrylic


Brand: Morovan


Included Components: Glitter, Dip Powder


Finish Type: Shimmery, Glossy


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.34 x 3.86 x 3.31 inches; 1.34 Pounds


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Morovan


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First of all, yes I need a manicure but this is about this polish, not the condition of my nails 😆 IMPORTANT-Do not be scared of bad reviews. Patience during the application and removal process equals better results. This is more time consuming than regular bottle polish. If you have shaky hands this may not be the best for you. So I bought a $20 powder dip kit from WM. The top coat takes FOREVER to dry. WORSE than any bottle polish. Like impossible wait time for a perfect look. Easy to mess up the top coat because it's like oil for a long time after application. And there is only one color in the kit. So I ordered this $22 fall-ish color kit from Amazon after reading a bunch of reviews on this and other brands. Selling point was the quick dry top coat, and- Such a better deal! The powder containers are much smaller but still enough for multiple uses. And I did mix colors to create my own. There was no extra container to put powder in so you can use your own small dish, a cap, or the powder container itself. I'm sure that's not recommended but... whatevs 😀. Having a nail grinder tool thingy would be easier for better results than just a nail file. The end result is like gel polish or hard plastic- if you've never tried a dip. The powder containers I got are not marked with any color name or way to tell which is which, but the jars are clear so you see the powder. Just remember- the powder color will be a bit deceiving because generally they darken as the powder gets wet with the layering formulas. Powder dip- the more you do it the better you would get as you get comfortable and learn tricks. It really is like hard plastic on your nails. so if you put the base on thick or put 3 coats on it will be really durable. Making sure you have completely buffed and cleaned your nails helps alot with the durability of the polish. The left hand I did more carefully is still in great shape after a week. (Pink nails pic) although I was still pretty "fresh" in learning to dip. thinner layers and multiple layers works best. Directions- Lightly file your natural nail before the base coat for better adhesion. you paint base coat (#1), dip, base coat, dip. Then you can do one more brush and layer for thickness and color saturation if you want. You have to brush off excess powder between dips and always wipe the bottle brushes on a napkin or something before sticking them back in the container to avoid cross contamination. If this happens that is what the brush cleaner bottle (#4) is for. Brushes may get hard with the gel if they are not wiped properly between steps. Sometimes you get some color transfer to the brush as well. BUT the brush cleaner makes them good as new, you just put the bad brush in the cleaner bottle and shake/ swirl it a bit and leave it sit a few min. (The base coat smells like super glue. I bet it's pretty close to being super glue but since it can come off nice it's no biggie. But there are fumes.) The more carefully you apply the base layer so it doesn't touch skin and the whole nail has a buff to rough them a bit, the better it will last. Smooth nails or overlapping skin with the base coat is where air can get under edges and cause chips or peeling Next, Then you apply an activator (#2) after you're done with dipping layers and wipe the brush off before putting it back in the bottle. After applying the activator, you file and shape the nails. Do ALL your nails with the activator BEFORE you go to file. They get super hard, but they need more than a second or two for the activator to get through the powder layer. If you do one nail at a time, you may get some streaks or less than perfect results. If any spot gets to thick for your liking or they don't seem smooth enough, just keep filing til it's the right shape. Like I had mine too thick for my liking on my nail bed area so I filed that more to have it thinner as the nail grows out. Of course they won't get super smooth, that's what the top coat is for, so don't worry too much about how smooth they are- just file so there aren't any weird lumps or contours if you got them in the dip process. Once you have your nails how you want, you use the activator again. If any spot gets to thick for your liking or they don't seem smooth enough, just keep filing til it's the right shape. I had mine too thick for my liking on my nail bed area, so I filed that more to have it thinner as the nail grows out. Of course, they won't get super smooth, that's what the top coat is for, so don't worry too much about how smooth they are- just file so there aren't any weird lumps or contours if you got them in the dip process. Wipe the nails really well at this point. The activator can harden the top coat bush so you want any excess off the nails first. (Again, no worries, you do have a brush cleaner if you do start getting a hard brush) Last add the top coat (#3). This does dry pretty fast, maybe slightly faster than bottle polish or about the same. For best results, apply a second top coat after the first has dried. Sooooooo.... This top coat does dry much faster, but doesn't give as much of a professional shine to it. Removal- You have to file off the top coat with a rougher nail file (or grinder tool) then soak the nails in acetone or use a special remover that I didn't buy. I used "professional strength" acetone nail polish remover from WM I've had for like 2 years 😆 I didn't "soak" them either I dipped a cotton pad in the remover and put it over my nails and wrapped them in foil. Then it kind of peels off if you have something to help scrape them. The longer you can soak them the more rubbery it becomes and peels nicer and easier. The pic of my bare nails is not nail damage but impatience with soak time. I did maybe a min, probably less, in the foils. The white streaks on my pinky nail are just a slim line of residue that I need to file off, but for the most part is clean. My ring finger didn't soak as long and has more residue to file off. Or I could just soak hem again or longer. If you don't let it soak long enough- you could damage the nail when trying to peel it off, just like gel would if you've ever just peeled gel polish off. Or like some of the bad review pics. Professional strength acetone polish does make a difference. After a couple minutes soaking I could use just my finger to rub it off instead, and then scrape the excess that may be left behind. Also- if it sits too long after soaking it gets hard again, so you have to take it off right away. But my in depth review and opinion is that it's cheaper than the salon and for patience it will look ALMOST the same. Most people won't inspect or scrutinize your hands that much anyway, so it would look the same to them (I think) As salon. As a practice my hubby said I should do his toes (toe pic) Toes are alot harder cuz you can't angle them right for the dip. You can Lightly dust the powder over the nail instead of dipping into the powder. The results are not as good that way (it's how I did his toes) Also, since it's a powder you can't really add good graphics unless they are simple and well contrasted. That is why his shark he wanted me to do is awful looking. lol He was laying down on the couch with his feet on my lap. If I had him sit I a chair and I sat on the floor it might have been easier. A nice thing is you can mix powders to make your own color. I had a dark graphite I mixed with white to get a more contrasting gray for the shark. Ps- thanks to the awesome hubby who was a guinea pig and now has his foot posted on the web. He did get a manicure and out massage in exchange for a little anonymous embarrassment 😀 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022 by Essie Essie

  • Great
Color: Color change dipping powder
Great vale for the price 👍
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Dena

  • Sand in the powder
Color: Color change dipping powder
I like the value of this set. The solid colors are great, but there are fillers in the two glitter colors. It looks like sand or some other type of filler which causes the colors to look different on each nail. Other than that, everything works well and I'm happy with the remaining 16 colors. It dries quickly and it's durable. 1 clear layer + 2 layers of color is enough to prevent chipping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024 by Holly Raulerson Holly Raulerson

  • Watch YouTube tutorials!! So easy!
Color: Color change dipping powder
Not bad for my first ever try at dip powder over my real nails! I gotta say, it was way easier to use than expected! For those wondering, simply following the directions isn’t enough. I encourage you to watch YouTube tutorials on this type of product. There’s a ton out there that will make it easy for you! My biggest advice is…make sure the base coat is thin! I cannot express that enough! You will have to do about 4 coats of the color you want, then I recommend doing a 5th coat of clear so that when you file and buff the mail afterward you don’t remove a ton of color. 1 top coat will be enough, if you do a second it takes forever to dry! Avoid cold air until top coat is dry or it will cloud and you will have to file and start again. That’s my best advice I can give anyone wanting to try. Only 1 of my nails had to have a tip added, there’s a YouTube tutorial for that as well, it’s super easy too! Hope this helps! I love this product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by Atara83 Atara83

  • Chipping in a day and has a very strong odor
Color: Pink
Upon first receiving the kit I was really excited. The colors looked good, although, there is one color that is much darker than the one it is supposed to be and one color that is missing altogether. There was an extra pink tone in the box so there are still 22 powders, just two of them aren't correct. I did my nails and my daughters' and it seemed to work out well. It was simple and they turned out nice, but they did have a very strong smell. Overall though, I was highly impressed at first. The only thing I didn't like at that point was that the odor was so strong that it burned my nose and I was inspecting them closely doing the top coat during this first attempt, and the fumes were so strong that it burned my eyes. They began to tear and I had to squint for a minute and blink to make the stinging go away. Like, it was worse than red onions. I figured it would be okay as long as I didn't put them up close to my face again. However, in only a day or normal life, nor doing anything extra hard on our hands, they were chipping on all 3 of us. In 3 days they were cracking all the wah acoss and crumbled off very easily when I started pickkng them off. Anyone who knows anything about nails knows even SNS can be hard to get off and should last close to 2 weeks. I've tried 4 times now in the last 2 weeks doing different numbers of layers. The box instructions suggest 2 coats, which is way too thin. Even with 4 coats it is still not hard enough to last like SNS. You'd think with something so strong with fumes it would actually be strong but it isn't at all. The product is just too brittle to last even a week, let alone the 28 days it claims to last. All in all, it is better than plain polish I suppose, but it doesn't outlast them by much, if at all, depending on what type of polish it is. There also needs to be a color chart in the box if you are going to use it withiut having to waste an hour figuring out all the colors. The powders have random letters and numbers on the lids, like D203 and D069 and there is no way to tell what the order of them should be. They do not go incrementally by number to coincide with the order of the powders according to the picture in the listing. I would not recommend this product if you want something to really last, but I guess it isn't a total waste for $23 considering you can do them so many times. It's just a pain to have to redo them so often. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024 by Priscilla B.

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