Chisel Acrylic & Dipping Powder Ombre 2 oz OM62B
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Description
Chisel 2 - ounce Acrylic and Dipping Powder for Ombre Effect, Shade OM62B
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Chisel's 2 - in - 1 Acrylic and Dipping Powder is a must - have for nail artists. It allows you to create eye - catching, colorful stamped nail designs. Combine it with Chisel Nail Art 3D Stamps to cut out special shapes and unique patterns on uncured dipping powder.
- First, apply a base coat to the nail bed. This gives the dipping powder a solid base.
- Then, use a manicure brush or dip your fingers directly into the powder to apply it.
- Next, use a Chisel Nail Art Stamp to create 3D designs on the uncured powder.
- After that, add a top coat to make the colored dipping powder look shiny and beautiful.
- Finally, apply an activator to cure the dipping powder and top coat.
- You can use multiple colors and stamps to design original stamped nail art that your customers will adore.
This Chisel acrylic and dipping powder is great for creating amazing nail designs. Here's how to use it: First, make sure to clean your nails well. Apply a base coat on your nail bed. This is like building a strong foundation for your nail art. Then, you have two options to apply the dipping powder. You can either use a manicure brush to gently spread it on your nails or dip your fingers right into the powder. Once the powder is on, it's time to get creative. Take a Chisel Nail Art Stamp and press it onto the uncured powder to cut out those cool 3D designs. After that, add a top coat. This will give your nails a shiny and smooth finish. Finally, apply the activator. It will make the powder and top coat harden and last longer. For some really unique nail art, use different colors of the powder and different stamps. As for maintenance, try to avoid using your nails as tools to prevent chipping. If you get them wet, dry them thoroughly. And if you notice any small chips, you can touch them up with a bit of the powder and activator.