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From bare nails to salon-quality mani in about 20 minutes. No UV lamp, no special skills. Every bottle is numbered — just follow the sequence.
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Your toolkit
5 liquids, decoded.
Five liquids, each with one job. The middle three — base coat, activator, top coat — are the core of every set. #1 primer preps the nail and #5 brush saver revives a stiff brush: keep them on hand, but you won't reach for them every time.

Dehydrates the nail and lays a bond layer for color to grip — standard prep across nail systems.
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The wet adhesive layer the powder sticks to — apply thin and even, then dip.
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The middle layer — it hardens the powder below and grips the top coat above, all by air. No lamp needed.
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Seals color in a glossy, chip-resistant finish — same as any top coat, just air-cured, no lamp.
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Dip or soak a stiff liquid brush in #5 to soften it back — a rescue, not a daily step.
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Beyond the essentials.
Specialty liquids you won't find in other dip systems — for finishes and techniques most brands can't do.

A nail-art base for fine lines and detail — its finer brush gives the control a standard base can't.
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Seals with a soft matte finish instead of gloss — same protection, different look.
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A faster-curing activator for experienced hands — shorter waits between steps, though not instant.
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Sets a cat-eye design by dropper, not brush — so the effect you drew stays crisp.
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Know your powder types.
Every powder uses the exact same process — only the look changes. With 450+ shades and counting, it's one of the most complete dip ranges anywhere. Here are the main types.
Type vs finish: the type is the powder itself (color, shimmer, glitter…). The finish — matte or glossy — is set by your top coat. Want matte? Use the Matte Top Coat above.
Great nails start with prep.
Skipping prep is the #1 reason a mani lifts early. These get the nail ready so the color holds for weeks.

Gently softens dead cuticle and skin so it wipes away cleanly — a tidier nail that helps the mani last.
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Prep, dip, seal. Done.
Every bottle is numbered. Follow the sequence — that's it. The underlined steps are the ones beginners get wrong; tap any for the full how-to.
01
Push back the cuticle and clear dead skin — Cuticle Pusher, or cuticle nippers. Buff, wipe, then apply #1 Primer — air dry 60 sec.
02
Apply #2 Base Coat thinly & evenly, one nail at a time. Keep it off the skin and cuticle.
03
Dip at 45° into color powder. Tap off excess. Repeat 2–3 coats for full opacity.
04
Apply #3 Activator generously over the whole nail. Wait 2 full minutes for a complete, solid cure before you shape.
05
File to shape. Apply 2 thin coats of #4 Top Coat for a glossy, salon finish.
No lamp, no UV. Every layer cures in open air — the #3 Activator does the job a gel lamp would, so there's no extra equipment to buy.
No scraping. No damage.
File it down, wrap, soak, wipe. Your natural nails stay healthy underneath.
01
File the surface down properly — not just the shine. The more material you file off, the faster it soaks away.
02
Wrap each nail in a FRESH NAILS Remover Wrap — foil, acetone, and cotton already built into one. Nothing extra to prep: open it, wrap, and soak 15–25 minutes.
03
It dissolves and wipes away — gently lift any bits, or re-wrap. Not soft? You under-filed; just repeat. Finish with cuticle oil.
Still acetone — just no messy bowl to soak in. More convenient and gentler on your nails. The Remover Wraps come in every kit, and you can buy them on their own.
Keep your nails healthy.
Dip is gentle on nails when removed correctly. A little care between manis keeps them strong.



The habit that matters: rub cuticle oil in daily and give your nails a few hours to rehydrate before re-dipping. That alone keeps them looking healthy long-term.
Tips & hacks
Something not right? We've got you.
Every beginner hits these — here's the quick fix for each one.
Brush getting hard?
Brush feels stiff mid-application.
Soak it in #5 Brush Saver until it softens. A wipe or short soak handles light stiffness; a fully hardened brush can take a few hours. It's a rescue solvent, not pure acetone — give it the time the brush needs.
Removal taking too long?
Powder won't budge after soaking.
You didn't file enough. The more you file off before wrapping, the faster it dissolves. File it down, re-wrap, and give it the full time.
Coat looks uneven?
Streaky or lumpy after dipping.
Usually too much base coat. Apply thin, even strokes and wipe the excess off the brush before dipping, then tap the powder off firmly so it lies flat.
Lifting after a few days?
Edges peeling at the cuticle.
Almost always means the base coat touched skin or cuticle. Leave a clean 1 mm gap all the way around, and let the primer dry fully before you start — it's the single biggest fix for lifting.
Finish won't dry?
Top coat still tacky after sealing.
Two fixes. Give #3 Activator a full, even coat and let it dry completely before you seal. Then finish with two coats of top coat — first coat fast, second coat slow and precise.
Pale shade going on patchy?
Light colors look uneven, not see-through.
Light shades are the hardest to lay down evenly. Two overlapping passes leave streaks — work the apex method instead: build coverage in sections toward the center of the nail, not one heavy layer.
Level up
Mastered the basics? Try these.
Techniques our community discovered — and the exact tool for each.
The 2-coat ombré trick
Blend two shades into a seamless gradient — no airbrush. Just a sponge and 5 minutes.
French tips, freehand
Get crisp tips by dipping straight into the powder — no tape, no template.
Cat eye magnetic swirl
Hold the magnet over the wet layer to pull the particles into the exact cat-eye streak you want.
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