Your Dipping Powder is Letting Go? 5 Reasons
It is of course not common, but it can happen that your Dipping Powder comes off prematurely or starts to chip. Stupid, but don't panic: there can be many reasons for this. We are happy to tell you why your Dipping Powder sometimes does not stay in place, and we give you tips to prevent it next time.
- No or bad nail preparation. Preparing your nails is perhaps the most important thing besides the application of Dipping Powder. A very important tip is that you should not wash your hands. Starting the manicure right after washing your hands, asks for quick chipping of your nails.
- Too long or angular nails. Long nails break off more easily and angular nails chip faster. So make sure you file your nails well and it is important that your nails are not too angular.
- Dipping Powder coats over the cuticle. It is important to always keep a distance from the cuticle. If this is not the case, your Dipping Powder nails will break or chip faster.
- Even distribution of powder. It is important that the Dipping Powder is evenly distributed over the nails. Differences in this cause an uneven weight on the nail, which causes the breaking process to start faster.
- Too few layers. A thin layer is not enough, the nail is not strong enough to stay on for long. It is important to apply 2 to 3 thin layers of Dipping Powder.
Is the solution for you here? We hope that you can now enjoy your BIAB even longer! If you still can't figure it out, please feel free to contact us. We are happy to help you!