Before application, ensure the dip powder is well-mixed by stirring and shaking to achieve consistent pigment distribution and reduce density.
Control Base Liquid Amount
Always pick a minimal amount of liquids (except Activator). Wipe excess inside the bottle to prevent over-saturation.
Maintain Parallel Brush
Keep the brush parallel to the nail surface during application to ensure thin and even layers of base liquid, avoiding lumps.
Gradual Application
Start applying the base three-quarters down the nail and push up towards the cuticle for each coat, progressively getting closer to avoid bulkiness.
Consider Pouring Method
If encountering rippling, experiment with pouring the powder over the nail instead of direct dipping.
Dip at a 45-Degree Angle
Dip the nail at a 45-degree angle into the powder to facilitate a smooth surface.
Remove Excess
Brush off all excess powder after each dip to prevent clumps and contamination of liquids.
Shape After Activation
File and shape nails after activating to refine the appearance and avoid bulkiness.
Utilize Pro Dip Tray
Consider using a dip tray tool for precise application. Pour powder into the tray, apply base, and dip nails with guidance for a smooth, clump-free finish.
This usually occurs when too much base liquid is applied to the nail. To prevent this apply thin, but even layers of base and dip your nail at an angle, or pour the powder over the wet base.
Dipping can shift the base if there is too much on the nail resulting in lumpy appearance.
Here are some tips that can help you avoid uneven dip surface.
Stir and shake the powder. This makes the powder less dense and ensures pigment consistency.
Control the amount of base liquid on your brush. Always use a thin layer of base coat. Wipe off excess on the inside of the bottle
Hold the brush parallel to the nail.
Make sure the base is even. Start 3/4 of the nail and push towards the cuticle.
If you had problems with the rippling effect try pouring the powder over the nail instead of dipping.
Guide the nail into the powder at a 45-degree angle to ensure a smooth surface.
Remove ALL excess powder after each dip.
Shape the nails after activating to avoid them looking bulky