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Morovan Dip Nails Powder Starter Kit: 42Pcs Dip Powder Nail Kit with 30 Colors Dipping Powder for All Season - Dip Powder Liquid Set with Base Top Coat Activat for Nail Art Manicure

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Color: 30 Colors Dipping Powder for All Season


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  • What you get: Morovan dip powder nail kit starter contains 30 colors of glitter and pure, also have top& base coat activator and brush saver.The dip powder kit starter set is very popular and good for creating your sparkling dazzling nail art.
  • 30 Colors Fashion Trend: Morovan nail powder dip kit has 30 different colors, with complete set, high color saturation, strong color rendering ability.You can DIY different designs with this dip powder, and make your hands more attractive.
  • No Need Nail Lamp Curing:Morovan nail dip powder kit no curing required, keeps your skin from blackening in the light and prevents nail damage.The dip powder set dries quickly in the wind can creat your fantastic nail art at home saving time and money at salon manicure.
  • Long-Lasting&Superior Quality: Morovan dip nails powder starter kit can keep on your nail last for nail dip kit, if under correct use.Dipping powder has fine silty not easy to yellow, strong adhesion. The nail dip powder kit starter set is very popular in all seasons and suitable for all occasions.
  • Customer Service: Morovan powder nail dipping kit has pgraded new formula makes your nails more firm.After you receive the dip nail kit, please check whether the goods are intact before using.Please contact us if you have any product issues, we will solve the problem for you in the first time.

Brand: Morovan


Color: 30 Colors Dipping Powder for All Season


Special Feature: No Nail Lamp Curing, Wide Color Range, Long-Lasting


Type: gel


Item Form: Powder


Finish Type: Glossy


Included Components: Nail Polish, Top Coat, Brush Saver


Unit Count: 1.00 Count


Number of Items: 42


Manufacturer: GUANGZHOU MOROVAN TRADING CO., LTD


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ GUANGZHOU MOROVAN TRADING CO., LTD


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First of all, yes I need a manicure but this is about this polish, not the condition of my nails 😆 IMPORTANT-Do not be scared of bad reviews. Patience during the application and removal process equals better results. This is more time consuming than regular bottle polish. If you have shaky hands this may not be the best for you. So I bought a $20 powder dip kit from WM. The top coat takes FOREVER to dry. WORSE than any bottle polish. Like impossible wait time for a perfect look. Easy to mess up the top coat because it's like oil for a long time after application. And there is only one color in the kit. So I ordered this $22 fall-ish color kit from Amazon after reading a bunch of reviews on this and other brands. Selling point was the quick dry top coat, and- Such a better deal! The powder containers are much smaller but still enough for multiple uses. And I did mix colors to create my own. There was no extra container to put powder in so you can use your own small dish, a cap, or the powder container itself. I'm sure that's not recommended but... whatevs 😀. Having a nail grinder tool thingy would be easier for better results than just a nail file. The end result is like gel polish or hard plastic- if you've never tried a dip. The powder containers I got are not marked with any color name or way to tell which is which, but the jars are clear so you see the powder. Just remember- the powder color will be a bit deceiving because generally they darken as the powder gets wet with the layering formulas. Powder dip- the more you do it the better you would get as you get comfortable and learn tricks. It really is like hard plastic on your nails. so if you put the base on thick or put 3 coats on it will be really durable. Making sure you have completely buffed and cleaned your nails helps alot with the durability of the polish. The left hand I did more carefully is still in great shape after a week. (Pink nails pic) although I was still pretty "fresh" in learning to dip. thinner layers and multiple layers works best. Directions- Lightly file your natural nail before the base coat for better adhesion. you paint base coat (#1), dip, base coat, dip. Then you can do one more brush and layer for thickness and color saturation if you want. You have to brush off excess powder between dips and always wipe the bottle brushes on a napkin or something before sticking them back in the container to avoid cross contamination. If this happens that is what the brush cleaner bottle (#4) is for. Brushes may get hard with the gel if they are not wiped properly between steps. Sometimes you get some color transfer to the brush as well. BUT the brush cleaner makes them good as new, you just put the bad brush in the cleaner bottle and shake/ swirl it a bit and leave it sit a few min. (The base coat smells like super glue. I bet it's pretty close to being super glue but since it can come off nice it's no biggie. But there are fumes.) The more carefully you apply the base layer so it doesn't touch skin and the whole nail has a buff to rough them a bit, the better it will last. Smooth nails or overlapping skin with the base coat is where air can get under edges and cause chips or peeling Next, Then you apply an activator (#2) after you're done with dipping layers and wipe the brush off before putting it back in the bottle. After applying the activator, you file and shape the nails. Do ALL your nails with the activator BEFORE you go to file. They get super hard, but they need more than a second or two for the activator to get through the powder layer. If you do one nail at a time, you may get some streaks or less than perfect results. If any spot gets to thick for your liking or they don't seem smooth enough, just keep filing til it's the right shape. Like I had mine too thick for my liking on my nail bed area so I filed that more to have it thinner as the nail grows out. Of course they won't get super smooth, that's what the top coat is for, so don't worry too much about how smooth they are- just file so there aren't any weird lumps or contours if you got them in the dip process. Once you have your nails how you want, you use the activator again. If any spot gets to thick for your liking or they don't seem smooth enough, just keep filing til it's the right shape. I had mine too thick for my liking on my nail bed area, so I filed that more to have it thinner as the nail grows out. Of course, they won't get super smooth, that's what the top coat is for, so don't worry too much about how smooth they are- just file so there aren't any weird lumps or contours if you got them in the dip process. Wipe the nails really well at this point. The activator can harden the top coat bush so you want any excess off the nails first. (Again, no worries, you do have a brush cleaner if you do start getting a hard brush) Last add the top coat (#3). This does dry pretty fast, maybe slightly faster than bottle polish or about the same. For best results, apply a second top coat after the first has dried. Sooooooo.... This top coat does dry much faster, but doesn't give as much of a professional shine to it. Removal- You have to file off the top coat with a rougher nail file (or grinder tool) then soak the nails in acetone or use a special remover that I didn't buy. I used "professional strength" acetone nail polish remover from WM I've had for like 2 years 😆 I didn't "soak" them either I dipped a cotton pad in the remover and put it over my nails and wrapped them in foil. Then it kind of peels off if you have something to help scrape them. The longer you can soak them the more rubbery it becomes and peels nicer and easier. The pic of my bare nails is not nail damage but impatience with soak time. I did maybe a min, probably less, in the foils. The white streaks on my pinky nail are just a slim line of residue that I need to file off, but for the most part is clean. My ring finger didn't soak as long and has more residue to file off. Or I could just soak hem again or longer. If you don't let it soak long enough- you could damage the nail when trying to peel it off, just like gel would if you've ever just peeled gel polish off. Or like some of the bad review pics. Professional strength acetone polish does make a difference. After a couple minutes soaking I could use just my finger to rub it off instead, and then scrape the excess that may be left behind. Also- if it sits too long after soaking it gets hard again, so you have to take it off right away. But my in depth review and opinion is that it's cheaper than the salon and for patience it will look ALMOST the same. Most people won't inspect or scrutinize your hands that much anyway, so it would look the same to them (I think) As salon. As a practice my hubby said I should do his toes (toe pic) Toes are alot harder cuz you can't angle them right for the dip. You can Lightly dust the powder over the nail instead of dipping into the powder. The results are not as good that way (it's how I did his toes) Also, since it's a powder you can't really add good graphics unless they are simple and well contrasted. That is why his shark he wanted me to do is awful looking. lol He was laying down on the couch with his feet on my lap. If I had him sit I a chair and I sat on the floor it might have been easier. A nice thing is you can mix powders to make your own color. I had a dark graphite I mixed with white to get a more contrasting gray for the shark. Ps- thanks to the awesome hubby who was a guinea pig and now has his foot posted on the web. He did get a manicure and out massage in exchange for a little anonymous embarrassment 😀 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022 by Essie Essie

  • Best nail kit ever
Color: 18 Colors Dip Powder Nail Kit with Drill
This photo is taken after doing the dip for the very first time. I’ve since gotten much better. However this is the best nail kit I’ve bought. If you follow the instructions you’ll get perfect results. I noticed it lasts longer (2 weeks) when I used three coats with a base coat rather than just 2. I’ve gotten many compliment with from people thinking I got them done at the nail salon. I’m excited to try all the colors 😄 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025 by Louise Louise

  • Solid Dip Powder Nail Kit – Great for Beginners, but Needs Better Packaging and Instructions
Color: 18 Colors Dip Powder Nail Kit with Drill
This dip powder nail kit is SOLID, especially the drill! My friend, who’s been a professional nail tech for over five years, taught me how to use it, and I’ve been loving it ever since. What I Love: The Drill: According to my nail tech friend, the drill is surprisingly decent for the price. She did mention that the metal bits aren’t super useful. She recommended the plastic bit (outside of the little pack) as it works much better for shaping and prepping. She also liked that it came with sandpaper bits, which are always handy. Extras: The kit includes numbered bottles (activator, top coat, etc.), extra brushes, and a brush cleaner, which is so convenient! The variety of dip powder colors is great, too. Beginner-Friendly: With a little guidance, this kit is perfect for amateurs looking to save money and do their nails at home. Room for Improvement: Packaging Issues: I had to return my first kit because the charger was broken and one of the dip powders spilled. Even with the replacement, some jars had leaked, so they definitely need better packaging. Dip Jar Size: The jars are pretty small, so you’ll go through them quickly. It’s disappointing that some were already partially spilled or not full when they arrived. Instructions: The included guide could use more detail. It would be amazing if the company provided a step-by-step video specific to this kit—covering everything from using the drill for shaping and removal to proper techniques to avoid thinning your nails or damaging them. Pro Tip: If you’re new to drilling, take some time to research or watch tutorials before diving in. My nail tech friend taught me some essential tips, like not drilling in the same spot too long, how to shape nails after applying the dip, and how to avoid over-thinning your nails. These little details make all the difference! Final Thoughts: This kit has a ton of potential for anyone wanting to do their nails at home and save some cash. Despite the minor flaws, I think it’s worth it—just be prepared to do some homework and handle the packaging quirks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024 by IGO

  • Love Love Love
Color: 18 Colors Dip Powder Nail Kit with Drill
This is such a great beginner kit. I did have to look up a few things online but my nails look FABULOUS.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025 by Kathryn Canterbury

  • Idk guys!!
Color: 18 Colors Dip Powder Nail Kit with Drill
I like the idea of doing my own nails. It did take forever to do the first try because I find the colors not to be the ones displayed. I ended finding this light pink and only did one coat because I dont like thick coats or bulky nails. I will be honest, there was no white and the only color I liked was this one and the clear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024 by shabana choudhari shabana choudhari

  • Good product!
Color: 18 Colors Dip Powder Nail Kit with Drill
My first time using the kit and it turned out very well. Very easy and simple just follow the instructions. Didn’t take long to do either. Turns out like salon quality!
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025 by Kayla Kayla

  • It does not work
Color: 30 Colors Dipping Powder for All Season
I’m a big nail person and I’ve used the KISS dip powder kit and thought to give a try to another brand a with more colors, I was very very disappointed with this kit. I followed the instructions step by step to be sure it works (especially since I read the other reviews that it did not stick) I applied the base coat immediately dip it on the powder and when I cleaned the excess I had the same problem as others, the powder does not stick, it gets messy, the brush got messy, got powder comes off the day despite waiting at least 3 mins to dry. The powder should immediately dry in order to remove the excess. I tried again with another color and again the same issue I got tired to trying and decided to get a refund. I will stick to the KISS brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Maria Naula

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