Common Myths About Nail Powder, Debunked

Common Myths About Nail Powder, Debunked

Common Myths About Nail Powder, Debunked

Don’t let misconceptions turn you away from nail powder. You’ll see the product’s advantages as we debunk common myths about nail powder. Keep reading to learn more!

What Is Nail Powder?

Nail powder is a colored powder you dip your nails into and then lock in the color with a sealant. Commonly referred to as “dip nails,” the manicure technique is simple and fun! Complete an at-home manicure or visit a salon for a beautiful nail look.

Myth 1: Dip Nails Aren’t As Durable as Gel

People interested in long-lasting manicures often choose gel nails. Although it’s a good option, dip nails are better. They’re more durable and long-lasting than gel manicures! The nail powder and sealant create a strong bond that adheres to nails. Expect a chip-free manicure for up to a month.

Myth 2: Dip Powder Nails Are Unsanitary

A common myth about nail powder is that they’re unsanitary. Dip nails require dipping your tips into a jar of powder. If you share the powder with different people, the container will hold onto bacteria from another’s hands. If they have nail infections, the infection will pass on to you (and other people).

However, nail powders aren’t inherently unsanitary! Outside contaminants affect the product. Separating the powder into smaller containers ensures that bacteria doesn’t transfer to the entire product.

Myth 3: You Have Limited Color Choices

As dip nails continue to grow in popularity, companies create an array of color choices. You don’t have to stick with basic or boring shades. Like traditional polish, the color possibilities are endless! Match shades to your aesthetic, outfits, or events. Let seasonal colors influence your shade decision. Consider maroon and olive-green nails for colder months and neon shades for warm seasons!

Myth 4: Removal Can Damage Your Nails

Dip nail removal is lengthy because it requires filing and soaking your nails. Removal can damage your natural nails if you do it incorrectly or are too rough. You start by gently filing the topcoat sealant off. Then, soak your fingers in a bowl of pure acetone for 10 to 20 minutes.

Use a cuticle pusher to remove the excess polish. Being too rough can damage your nail plate with any of these steps. Be gentle with your hands.

Nail Powder Is Worth the Hype

Achieve a gorgeous manicure with nail powder. The powders are worth the hype and are a must-have product for mani/pedi connoisseurs. Step up your nail powder game with the Glam and Glits collection at Nail Company Wholesale Supply. We have tons of awesome shades!

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