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Acrylic Test Kit - refill set
Ideal for testing or as a supplement.
Contents:
- 1 x acrylic powder clear 30 g
- 1 x Acrylic Liquid Liquid 100ml
- 1 x Primer
- 1 x Acrylic Brush
- 1 x dappen glass
Acrylic powder clear
A mixture of acrylic powder and acrylic liquid is distributed on the nail with a brush according to the instructions. Afterwards, the nails are air-dried. The drying time varies depending on the ambient temperature. No UV lamp is required. Acrylic nails are extremely durable and can withstand a lot. Our acrylic powder gives the nails a natural and beautiful appearance. In our shop, you will find acrylic color powders in many sensational colors for colored accents such as French and nail design.
acrylic liquid
Every nail modeling that uses acrylic powder requires the use of liquid acrylic. The combination of acrylic powder and liquid allows for stunning nail modeling.
primers
Seller for UV gel and acrylic systems in the field of nail design. The primer ensures reliable adhesion, even on difficult nails. The primer should only be thinly applied to the natural nail. It provides a better bond between the UV gel and the natural nail. Attention: Do not apply the primer to the cuticles!
acrylic brush
The acrylic brush is necessary to mix the liquid with the powder and perform the modeling.
Dappen dish glass
To simplify the mixing and stirring of gels, acrylic powder, and liquids, the Dappen Dish Glass is the ideal accessory. When performing an acrylic modeling, it is always necessary to use the Dappen Dish Glass for preparing the acrylic mixture. It is also excellent for all types of liquids such as brush cleaner or disinfectant.
Instructions for acrylic modeling with nail tips
Before you start, remove any nail polish with nail polish remover. The hands to be treated must then be thoroughly cleaned. Now the hands should be disinfected. Commercial hand disinfectants can be used for this. Cleanliness is the top priority for nail modeling.
1. First, use the cuticle tool to gently remove the cuticles. Then use the rosewood stick to gently push back the cuticles so you can continue working on the nail. For protruding cuticles you can use e.g. a cuticle nipper. If the natural nail is too long, you should shorten it so that the tip can be glued on properly later.
2. Now file the natural nail into shape and then gently matt the nail with the sanding block. This removes the layer of fat. Be careful not to over file the nail. The nail should no longer shine. Pay particular attention to this with new sanding blocks or files!
3. Now take your tip box and look for the appropriate tip that fits the natural nail you have worked on. Be careful not to make the tip too small. It is better to file a tip narrower than choose a tip that is too small and does not fit properly. Try it first without glue and then decide.
4. Now comes one of the most important steps in modeling artificial nails. Sticking on the tip!
The tips have a small contact surface, which you can spread thinly with the tip adhesive. Be careful not to touch the cuticles with the tip glue. Then immediately stick it on the nail. Push the edge of the tip against the nail and press it carefully from the front to the back so that no tension builds up. Important! No air bubbles should form under the tip. If this does happen, use the tip remover to remove the tip from the natural nail.
5. After you have glued the appropriate tips to all the nails, use the tip cutter to shorten the tips to the desired length. Then file the transitions so that they flow smoothly into the natural nail. Leave out the natural nail and do not file. The artificial nail is now also matted and then everything is thoroughly freed from filing dust.
6. Now apply the primer to the natural nail area and allow the primer to air dry for about 30 seconds. Do not apply the primer to the tip!
7. Now prepare the Dappen Dish glass by filling it with the liquid.
Danger! The liquid must always be clear, otherwise the nails can become cloudy.
8. Now dip your brush into the Dappen Dish glass and then wipe it off lightly. Dip the brush into the acrylic powder until a small ball forms at the tip of the brush. If the bead is shiny, it's ready for processing. Distribute it carefully on the nail surface and do not work into the nail edges, otherwise the acrylic can lift faster. Repeat the process (usually 3-5 times) until you have finished the entire nail. Then let it harden for a few minutes.
9. Now you're almost there. Use a file to even out minor bumps and file everything into shape. Then polish the modeling with the polishing block, starting with the coarsest side and then getting finer and finer.
10. You are basically done now. However, it is recommended to apply a protective layer to extend the durability. Well suited for this is, for example, our sun blocker (yellow protection) or our top coat. Before applying, make sure that the nails are free of filing dust.
11. Finally, it is advisable to take some nail oil. Distribute it on the cuticles and massage it in slowly. If desired, put some hand cream on your hands or those of the customer to make everything soft and smooth. This is how you round off the nail modeling and have a wonderful overall result!
Please clean your work equipment thoroughly afterwards. This is especially true for the brush. Otherwise, this can no longer be used for the next modelling.
Before you start, remove any nail polish with nail polish remover. The hands to be treated must then be thoroughly cleaned. Now the hands should be disinfected. Commercial hand disinfectants can be used for this. Cleanliness is the top priority for nail modeling.
1. First, use the cuticle tool to gently remove the cuticles. Then use the rosewood stick to gently push back the cuticles so you can continue working on the nail. For protruding cuticles you can use e.g. a cuticle nipper. If the natural nail is too long, you should shorten it so that the tip can be glued on properly later.
2. Now file the natural nail into shape and then gently matt the nail with the sanding block. This removes the layer of fat. Be careful not to over file the nail. The nail should no longer shine. Pay particular attention to this with new sanding blocks or files!
3. Now take your tip box and look for the appropriate tip that fits the natural nail you have worked on. Be careful not to make the tip too small. It is better to file a tip narrower than choose a tip that is too small and does not fit properly. Try it first without glue and then decide.
4. Now comes one of the most important steps in modeling artificial nails. Sticking on the tip!
The tips have a small contact surface, which you can spread thinly with the tip adhesive. Be careful not to touch the cuticles with the tip glue. Then immediately stick it on the nail. Push the edge of the tip against the nail and press it carefully from the front to the back so that no tension builds up. Important! No air bubbles should form under the tip. If this does happen, use the tip remover to remove the tip from the natural nail.
5. After you have glued the appropriate tips to all the nails, use the tip cutter to shorten the tips to the desired length. Then file the transitions so that they flow smoothly into the natural nail. Leave out the natural nail and do not file. The artificial nail is now also matted and then everything is thoroughly freed from filing dust.
6. Now apply the primer to the natural nail area and allow the primer to air dry for about 30 seconds. Do not apply the primer to the tip!
7. Now prepare the Dappen Dish glass by filling it with the liquid.
Danger! The liquid must always be clear, otherwise the nails can become cloudy.
8. Now dip your brush into the Dappen Dish glass and then wipe it off lightly. Dip the brush into the acrylic powder until a small ball forms at the tip of the brush. If the bead is shiny, it's ready for processing. Distribute it carefully on the nail surface and do not work into the nail edges, otherwise the acrylic can lift faster. Repeat the process (usually 3-5 times) until you have finished the entire nail. Then let it harden for a few minutes.
9. Now you're almost there. Use a file to even out minor bumps and file everything into shape. Then polish the modeling with the polishing block, starting with the coarsest side and then getting finer and finer.
10. You are basically done now. However, it is recommended to apply a protective layer to extend the durability. Well suited for this is, for example, our sun blocker (yellow protection) or our top coat. Before applying, make sure that the nails are free of filing dust.
11. Finally, it is advisable to take some nail oil. Distribute it on the cuticles and massage it in slowly. If desired, put some hand cream on your hands or those of the customer to make everything soft and smooth. This is how you round off the nail modeling and have a wonderful overall result!
Please clean your work equipment thoroughly afterwards. This is especially true for the brush. Otherwise, this can no longer be used for the next modelling.