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Kiara Sky Professiona Nails - Best-Selling Complete Dip Manicure Starter Kit - 3 Exclusive Colors Included

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Color: COLOR FULL


Size: 11 Piece Set


Features

  • Get stronger, light weight and natural long-lasting nails with the Kiara Sky Color Dip System Starter Kit. Our easy-to-use dip powders feel natural, do not damage the nail bed and are a healthier alternative in nail enhancements.
  • Formulated without harsh chemicals and contains complex bonds that keep it from chipping, discoloring and lifting. Our all-inclusive color dip powder professional nail kit comes with everything you need for creative dip designs and beautiful full coverage.
  • Exclusive to this kit are three brand new limited edition colors. Anything is possible with the Kiara Sky Color Dip System Starter Kit! See why Kiara Sky is voted the #1 Beauty Product to try by INSIDER Beauty!
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Description

Kiara Sky Dip System Color Starter Kit - With Clear Coat

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ DCOLORKIT


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 10, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Kiara Sky


Best Sellers Rank: #87,729 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care) #38 in Dip Manicure Kits


#38 in Dip Manicure Kits:


Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,460)


Brand Name: KIARA SKY


Included Components: Bond, Base, Seal Protect, Top, Nourish Oil, Brush Saver, Natural Powder, Clear Signature Color Powder (Gold Glitter), (Nude), (Red)


Item Form: Powder


UPC: 859974007207


Manufacturer: Kiara Sky


Manufacturer Part Number: DCOLORKIT


Model Number: DCOLORKIT


Unit Count: 1 Count


Material: Acrylic


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Color: COLOR FULL


Finish Type: Glossy


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  • Great System but Keep in Mind a Few Things... Great System but Keep in Mind a Few Things...
First time user of any powdered nail system and first time user of nail tips so I was being daring by trying both at the same time. The nail system though time consuming in application is well worth the time spent. I'm almost a week of having the nails on and they look really good. I decided to change my shine for a matte look and they look just as good matted. There are a few tips that I will take into consideration the next time I use the system. Tip 1: If using tips again, I will not apply a strip of base/powder at the line where the tip meets the nail as directed in the instructions. This caused a lump in the middle of my nail bed. Instead I'll proceed with the step that says to apply base 3/4 of the way down the nail and then apply base on full nail. Tip 2: I think I may invest in a drill because there is a lot of filing and buffing of both your natural nails and the dipped nails which is taking up the bulk of the time especially if you want a really smooth shiny finish. Having a drill will also help in getting a clean finish around the cuticle area. Tip 3: I will apply the base coats as thin as possible, since there so many dip steps, the final nail can easily look thick and bulky. I'm still trying to figure out a way to cut back on at least one of the dipped steps to also eliminate some of the bulkiness. Tip 4: Powder gets everywhere so next time (although this should have been common sense for me) I will do the process over a paper towel or hand towel. I did it on my glass table and once the powder started to get on the table, the containers started to slide and I almost bumped it off the table. That's a no no for next time. Overall, I loved this product. It's like a hybrid between gel nail polish and acrylic nails. Perfect for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018 by MnM

  • Easy to use. Beautiful results. 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2018 by K. Raynolds

  • This stuff is beyond amazing! (Edit to change to 5 stars.) This stuff is beyond amazing! (Edit to change to 5 stars.)
I would have given 5 stars but mine didn’t come with the recycling kit so that was a bummer. Otherwise, this is probably the best beauty product I have ever bought! It took about 1 1/2 hours to do a full manicure and surprisingly, my right hand looks better than my left (and I’m right handed!) So that should tell you how easy this is to apply. I am honestly shocked at how easy it was and how good these turned out. I watched the Kiara Sky tutorial on YouTube for applying to natural nails and just paused through the video to apply the different steps. One thing to note is that you have to rub in the seal protect step very well so that the nails stay shiny for the top coat. I did two different lint free wipes to rub it in and remove excess and that worked great. I’ve used the brush saver as well and wiped the tops of each bottle with an acetone wipe before closing the bottles. No issues thus far with the bottles separating. I can’t get over this product! I’m definitely buying more colors. Edit to add: I’ve now been using this for a few months and I think I’m finally getting the hang of things. I’m also changing my review to 5 stars. I ended up buying a nail drill on Amazon for about $20 to help with buffing the nails prior to applying product and for buffing before applying the top coat. It’s absolutely necessary! I upped to 5 stars because this stuff is saving me so much money thanks to no longer going to a salon to get my nails done. The missing recycling kit is not a big deal... I just use a disposable spoon and apply/shake the clear coat over my nails so the excess falls back in the container. I also feel this is much more sanitary than getting my nails dipped in the same container as every other client at a salon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2019 by Jordan

  • Expensive…def NOT odorless. Pretty results. Expensive…def NOT odorless. Pretty results.
Kiara Sky Dip System - Color Kit: Clear, Natural, Prim & Proper, Super-ficial (gold glitter), and Hot Damn! This was my first and only time, so far, doing any dip powder myself. Tired of paying someone else to screw up my nails, and tick me off cuz I have to file off, reshape and reapply top coat. I’m a lil particular 😘. Only did clear and created an “apex.” Was simple to use, end product looks decent, I think, and added the much needed strength/protection for my nails. Loved the simplicity but not fan of the top coat. It dried fast and left goopy ridges. But to be fair, I’m pretty sure that was user error as I saw a video, after the fact, saying not to overlap your first layer of topcoat. Oops. After trying it twice, I ended up wiping/filing it off (twice) and applying Beetles gel glossy topcoat instead. Not so keen on the oil, either. Kinda of a strange consistency. Want to try the French one next but that is basically the same price. Could try the mini but the pots only have 1/2 ounce, or buy the powders and French dip case separately. Meh, perhaps try a different brand all together…one that’s not quite so $$$ and hopefully not so smelly. This is NOT odorless!!! Has a very strong superglue-ish smell which sucks because that’s part of the reason I purchased this expensive brand’s system. Strong odors give me headaches/sinus issues and are just unpleasant. Have had it on for less than 2 days so have no clue about the longevity of my application. However, when the salon applied it last, it seemed to be holding up pretty well…until I got hold of an e-file and 100% acetone. YouTube has amazing dip powder tutorials, which are great for newbies like me. Sip&Dip comes to mind. Not a plug, just appreciate the helpful info. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023 by MH

  • How to: Be Another Happy Kiara West Customer!
This is a great product. I am not a professional manicurist, but I have done my research and have learned through years of DIY. So, if you have tried this product and are not happy, I am sure you followed the directions... However, here are MORE TIPS on how to increase the longevity of your Kiara West dip system manicure and be like all the other happy customers... 1) Do not wash with soap and water or use any cuticle remover product or hand cream/cuticle oil just before doing the manicure. I recommend those products 24 hours in advance-especially if you have very stubborn overgrown cuticles. 2) Always push cuticles back and trim if necessary before beginning. 3) Gently BUT THOROUGHLY dust file the tops of your nails. If you see any shiny part of your nail still or loose skin (especially near the cuticle or along the sides of your nail), you must retrim/keep filing. Shiny = lift. 4) Do not use your finger to wipe off the dust from your nail-that introduces oils that will cause lifting. Use a clean brush to clean nail dust and/or use a q-tip swab dipped in alcohol (not acetone) to remove the rest of the residue. Is your nail even or does it still have dents/ridges etc? If uneven still, repeat the filing process followed with alcohol. 5) After properly prepping, do only one finger at a time. 6) Use plenty of bonding, 7) Apply first thin layer of base (keeping carefully away from cuticle and skin along the sides. use an orange stick dipped in acetone if you get any on those places. OR, before beginning, paint Elmer's school glue with a fine brush (eyeliner brushes work great) carefully onto areas you do not want base and powder to adhere. Allow the glue to dry completely before beginning. Then you can peel mistakes away at the end. This also is a great way to make the smile line you want for your french manicure-be sure to peel off the glue after setting your white powder. 8) This kit does not include clear powder. I recommend getting clear (or if you like sparkles, winter wonderland) to use as your last coat. 9) Always use seal and protect as your last step before moving on to your next finger. 10) Once all fingers have been completed, add another coat of seal and protect (along the front edge of your nails as well.) Now you can remove glue and file/buff the clear coat of every nail until smooth. 11) Once all nails are smooth (no rough edges under the nail or along the sides), only now wash hands with soap and water. Dry hands and 12) add ANOTHER COAT OF SEAL AND PROTECT to all nails. 13) Now add a thin coat of top coat, cleaning any extra from the skin with a swab dipped in acetone. Allow to dry, and add another thin coat (clean excess again). 13) If there are any stiff, rough edges from the top coat, be sure to file those away. If you follow those steps, your manicure should last longer than 2 weeks or until you are ready to fill which can be done with more product-However, be sure to follow all the same steps and tips for the exposed part of the nail. Fun Fact- Filling with a glitter powder makes a beautiful ombre effect. Good luck and Cheers!. PS Read my other comments about opening and keeping the base bottle and cap (and top coat bottle and cap) unstuck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2018 by Dr MOM (aka Mean Old Mother)

  • Horrible customer service. You will continuously have to buy products as they dry out within month Horrible customer service. You will continuously have to buy products as they dry out within month
I have to say that my experience with Kiara Sky has been extremely disappointing. At first, I liked the products. However, after some time, I realized I was repeatedly having to repurchase the top coat and base liquid because they would dry out within about a month. Month after month, I found myself buying the same products again. For the price, this should not be happening. In my opinion, the bottles and brushes do not seem properly designed for the type of chemicals in these products, which may be contributing to them drying out so quickly. Customers should not have to continuously replace products at that rate. I also want to emphasize my experience with customer service. After requesting a refund, the process was made very difficult. My calls were ignored, my emails went unanswered, and I did not receive proper follow-up. I felt dismissed as a customer. The representative who answers the phone was rude and unprofessional in her communication, lacking basic customer service etiquette. A business should be judged not only by its products but also by how it treats its customers. Unfortunately, between the products drying out within a month and the lack of responsive, professional customer service, my overall experience has been very negative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by Kika villa

  • 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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019 by Mad got Bat

  • If you want to do your own dip, this is the way to go.
First and foremost, Kiara Sky is one of the only nail brands I have seen that has YouTube tutorials on how to efficiently apply dip powder as a non-professional. Therefore, I trust this brand the most. A few things to note about this bundle. 1. It doesn't tell you, 1 container of the colors holds about 35-40 manicures inside. Meaning if you do your nails on average every 3 weeks, you will only use a color about 17/18 (I did the math it was like a 17.333333 you get the idea) times a year, meaning the clear and natural powder also included (very important in the process) will last you about 3 ish years before you have to buy more powder. ^ That is based if you are only doing your own nails at a rate of once every three weeks per year. 2. It comes with 3 colors, by your third time you have used this kit you have already paid it off it not saved money compared to going to a nail salon. (Personally prefer the nude and gold color, the red stains things in powder form) Here's the tricky part: DIP IS A LEARNING PROCESS. If you are accident prone like me, chances are your application skills isn't the finest; for better or worse you will learn how to do your nails nicer. I speak from experience. This brand also is the most durable out of all brands I have had on my nails, but I recommend purchasing individual colors from their legit website than amazon...just to be on the safe side. Packaging: Not a fan of the plastic that is used, especially if you plan to reuse the packaging as a place to store the product after use, it's super flimsy and I hate touching it knowing it's not as durable as the product. Now to the actual bottles: THE BASE BOTTLE WILL BECOME VERY HARD TO OPEN IN YOU LET THE LIQUID PRODUCT TOUCH THE OUTSIDE RIM OF THE BOTTLE. The Topcoat has a similar issue but usually can chip it off the bottle and continue like normal. All and all if you are a person who wants to save money and has the mentality of "If I learn it, I can do it myself" I would recommend this kit to you. Dip is the only type of manicure I've manage to have last on my nails, and now I can do it at my house more often and cheaper cause I already bought the things. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Monty Dow

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