Kiara Sky Dip Powder Recycling System. Mess-Free Nail Dip Powder Recycling Tool.
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However, this is plastic, and it is a very hard and durable plastic. It's also very effective! You will not be dissatisfied if you choose this option.
I don't do it very often. However, I only use it on myself and never on others. If it was mixed with another color, I would discard it. But if it's the same color, I'll return it to the container.
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No, you're not going to leave the product in there. If you're using it on yourself, you can return it to the jar, but if you're using it on someone else, you can discard the excess. You can use multiple colors at once, but not at the same time, as they will mix.
Selected User Reviews For Kiara Sky Dip Powder Recycling System. Mess-Free Nail Dip Powder Recycling Tool.
I adore this two-in-one design. The dip powder application tray is designed in this way. It's great for applying Bond and then sprinkling loose powder on top of it, rather than dipping the nail, which can (and has in my experience) ruin the designs or patterns. This method is particularly useful for making lines and patterns without wasting dip powder. Using the fuller top tray to pour dip acrylic powder over the nail, cycle the empty bottom tray to the top. Repeat. It's that simple. TIP: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innovative" and "paraphrase. " I buy dollar store mini spoons. Each color dip acrylic has its own dedicated scoop.
I bought both the Kiara Sky Dip Powder Recycling System and the Kiara Sky Dip Powder Recycling Tray System. br> Was deceiving in the same way that I was. It's a little bigger than Kiara's container. It also comes with a lift-off top that can be used for French manicures. br>br>Both tools have similar-sized scoops. br>br>I prefer the Kiara tool to the I. one because of the following reasons: br>When pulling the scoops out of the tool, they stick a little, which increases the risk of spilling. br>The container comes apart too easily, and when combined with the sticking scoops, the entire contents of your scoop may end up on your work surface. br>br>If you're interested in the French Manicure tray and can tape the I. That could be an option if the container does not pull open. br>br>To see both systems in action, watch the video.
It's much easier than pouring powders directly from the jar or from lid to lid over my nails. It's a lot easier, and I feel like the pouring over from the little scoops is much more controlled, and I'm using less powder overall (. br>Because I'm not a medical professional, I'm not concerned about cross-contamination. Also, according to one of the youtube reviews I watched, it slowed down the mani. I didn't find it slowed me down, but then again, no matter what I use, I'm probably not going as fast as a professional. br>It's a little pricey, so I debated whether or not to buy it. I finally decided to get it because I was in desperate need of a way to keep my whites and clears clean. Finally, I've decided that it's a fantastic addition to my nail dip collection, and I'm very pleased with it.
I don't think it's worth $20, but it's necessary for pouring powder over your nails rather than dipping them. If multiple people are using the same jar of powder, it is more sanitary.
This comes in handy when dipping powder. It eliminates the need to dip your nail in powder, reducing contamination and waste; I am not a professional, but I believe this made the process even easier for me.
This is a fantastic way to keep your dipping powder in good condition. Although it aids in even coverage, it can be a little messy. It's an excellent accessory for fans of dipping powder.
It's great, it's 2teared, and a pour little piece comes out so you can save whatever falls in. The additional cost is well worth it.
To be honest, I don't use the powder recycling system nearly as much as I expected. It's great for ombre styles and maybe if you have clients who use powder, but if you just want to do a standard dip on yourself, this system isn't worth it.