Specifications:
KWEEN Acrylic Powder is developed and produced in the United States. It is the perfect choice for students, beginners, and experienced nail technicians. Its true tone makes perfect effects. Its non-yellowing formula prevents discoloration. Its formula gives perfect consistency, Activation time, Adhesion, and long-lasting nails when combine with KWEEN LIQUID MONOMER, This acrylic powder performs properly even under low temperatures, making it reliable all year long. It has a self-leveling formula that requires minimum filing. This Acrylic Powder is easy to remove with a nail file or drill.
How to use:
- Prepare your nails by removing old polish and trimming your nails carefully,
- Gently Buff the surface And make your Nail slightly rougher and less shiny,
- Push back your cuticle by using a wooden or metal pusher and cut and clean your cuticles,
- Apply Kween Dehydrator to your nail to avoid any oil
- Apply Kween Primer for the best adhesion and to make your acrylic nails long-lasting.
- Find the right size tips for your nail and apply them on your nail with Nail glue,
- You may have to practice a few times to achieve the correct ratio of liquid to powdered acrylic. The small ball of acrylic mixture should be moist and spreadable, but not too wet. The acrylic should stay on the brush, not drip off of the brush.
- Have paper towels handy in case you need to brush off extra moisture and wipe the brush between strokes so the acrylic doesn’t stick to the brush.
- Apply the acrylic mixture to your nails, Spread it quickly and smoothly so that the transition between your natural nail and the acrylic tip is smooth,
- Now that the acrylic has set, use a nail file (180 grit for example) to shape the tips and file them to the length you want. Use a buffer to
- buff the surface of the nails, the 240-grit file takes away the scratches from the 180-grit file,
- You can use a coat of clear polish or choose to paint them with colored nail polish. Apply the polish to the entire nail to create a smooth, even surface.
How to remove Acrylic Nails:
- Cut off as much of the acrylic as you can, the more you can cut off now, the easier the rest of the process will be
- File the topcoat and nail polish off of your nails with the help of electric filler and buffer,
- Fill a medium glass bowl halfway with Kween Acetone. Then, drop 10 Cotton balls into the acetone, making sure each is completely saturated
- While the cotton balls soak, cut out 10 squares of tinfoil. Make each square large enough to wrap completely around your finger. They don’t have to be neat
- Acetone is hard on the skin, so it’s important to protect your fingers. Rub a generous amount of Vaseline on the tips of your fingers and the cuticles,
- Place a cotton ball in the center of a tin foil square, then place the 2 together on top of a nail, with the cotton ball touching the nail. Then, wrap the tin foil around your nail to secure the cotton ball. Repeat this for each nail
- Take the foil bundles off your nails after 30 minutes.
- Sand off the leftover acrylic and shape your nails with the nail filer.
- Wash your hands and apply lotion to moisturize them apply cuticle oil onto your cuticles and massage for 2 to 3 minutes.
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