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  2. 9 Easy-to-Use Gel Nail Kits for a Long-Lasting Manicure - AOL

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    Includes: 15ml pH Bonder, 15ml Acid-Free Gel Primer, 15ml Gel-X Prep (HEMA-free), 15ml Extend Gel, 15ml Top Gel Coat, Non-Wipe 100/180 nail file, Mini buffer, Omni LightBlack, Vegan Patent Leather ...

  3. What Are Dip Powder Manicures and Are They Better Than Gel ...

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    Gel nails tend to look a bit more natural on the nails than dip powder,” says Harli G. When getting a dip manicure, hygiene is another important thing to consider.

  4. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    To give acrylic nails color, gel polish, nail polish, and dip powders can be applied. Use of MMA (Methyl methacrylate liquid monomers) acrylics are strongly discouraged and banned in some states as it can cause damage to the natural nail, asthma; irritated eyes, skin, nose, and mouth; difficulty concentrating; loss of smell and kidney issues. [4]

  5. 13 Best Acrylic Nail Kits for Manicurists of All Levels - AOL

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    Available for under $10, this kit includes nail glue, acrylic powder, monomer, and a brush, along with a cuticle pusher and nail buffer to promote a smooth, even finish. There's also 40 tips in ...

  6. Manicure - Wikipedia

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    Dip powder manicures are an alternative to traditional acrylic nails and gel polish. Dip powders have become popular due to ease of application. They are similar to traditional silk or fiberglass enhancements, with the fiber being replaced by acrylic powder.

  7. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic powder for 3D art. The 3D acrylic nail art powder is a polymer powder used with a monomer liquid to create designs. To decorate the nails, manicurists use several tools, such as: Nail dotters, also known as "dotting tools." Nail art brushes; Stationery tape/stickers; Thin, colored striping tape; Sponges (for gradient effects)