Why Are SNS Dip Nails Better?

Since I travel a lot, I know the latest trends in beauty and nail care. At least, I thought I knew. That was until one of my girls initiated me into the world of dipping powder. I had heard a bit about this new nail manicure but never tried it before. I was skeptical as to how powder could stick to nails. Nevertheless, I tried it out when on a trip to the US to visit my girl. The result has been mind-blogging to such an extent that I vowed that I would never go back to gels again. Let me share my experiences with you so that everyone can benefit and have the best SNS dip powder nails in town. Let me clarify that SNS dipping powder is a leading brand of dip powder polish globally. It has its virtues and vices, with the former have a definite edge. I felt a great sense of pleasure when the nail salon technician started working on my nails. The colors were vibrant and bright, with my nails shining through. Besides, I experienced that the polish was as hard as acrylic and glossy as a gel. I must confess that it was a bit of both. The best aspect of the entire nail manicure was that the glossy effect remained the same throughout my stay in the US. The only thing that forced me to go for its removal was my nail's natural growth. The removal procedure was comparatively more complex than the one I used to remove gel polish, but it left me with nails as strong as before. From that day, I have never looked back at any other manicure except for the dipping powder. I shall break down the entire procedure for your benefit to get to know that the dipping powder manicure is not only attractive but also comparatively safer than gel and acrylic polish. Go ahead and have a blast.

What is Dip Powder?

From the fashion viewpoint, dip powder is not new. It has been there since the last decade of the 20th century. The system has two crucial aspects, the powder and the liquid hardening agent. I learned that the liquid is based on cyanoacrylates, the same ingredient used for suturing wounds and eyelash glue. As this product reacts with the moisture present in the air, it hardens.