💅 Elevate your dip game—stronger, faster, flawless every time!
Kiara Sky Liquid Essentials Dip Manicure Base Coat is a professional-grade, USA-made formula designed as the essential second step in the #1 dip powder system. It delivers a strong, lightweight foundation that lasts over 28 days without the need for LED lamps or monomers, ensuring a fast, durable, and salon-quality manicure experience.
T**G
Excellent Quality
I’v tried several brands of dip kits. Kiara Sky is my favorite thus far because it has a bottle of “Bond” and I have had ZERO issues with my brushes clumping. (Also for some reason my eyes don't burn when i use this)Other brands do not have BOND (which i have heard is just alcohol as a dehydrator in the bottle) *shrugs* well whatever it is - my manicure lasts for 2-3 weeks. Unlike other dip liquids (modelones and ghdip) where my nails are lifting before 2 weeks, cracked and the brushes clump while doing the top coat.Now i will say that with any of the dip liquids the top coat is the hardest to do with all of the sets. I can never get it right even if i let the activator/sealant dry for 10 minutes, my brushes clump or the top coat is never shiney enough. SOLITION:Get Kiara sky GEL top coat and got a uv lamp. Dude. Game changer. Top coat easily applied in 3-5 minutes. Salon quality nails and shiny for weeks!!!!! I feel like a nail tech lol i posted photos of my nails fresh and then a photo of 2 weeks later.Also note that Since I've had different liquid brands- i use different brand powders interchangeably with Kiara Sky Liquids with no issue.
S**Y
100% recomendado
Este es el top de los productos o de esta linea de Kiara. He dejado de usar monómero y es la mejor opción para evitarme ese olor tan molesto y las uñas pueden quedar mejor moldeadas a la uña del cliente o tus uñas, definitivamente de las mejores opciones para tener uñas.
V**L
Life changing!
Ok life changing may be an exaggeration but really, this dip system is the greatest!! My nails grow super fast but are weak and thin, and my job as a bartender is incredibly hard on them so growing my nails past my fingertips was pretty much impossible. Once I got any kind of length I'd inevitably break one and have to cut them all down to match. I've tried nail strengtheners, gel, etc and nothing has worked as well or has been as convenient as this dip. For details, read on!So at the recommendation of a friend, I got this base, the clear powder (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MTYI9IM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1) and the seal (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LBID4W0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and my nails have never looked better! I do a layer of this base, dip into the powder, wait a few minutes for it to dry, brush off any extra with a clean makeup brush, do another layer of the base and the dip, wait for it to dry, brush off the extra then apply the seal. I wipe with alcohol, file any irregularities down, apply another layer of seal, then apply whatever nail polish I want over it.On me it lasts about a week before I've destroyed at least a nail or two and I'm ready to remove but I'd imagine on someone with a job that doesn't beat the crap out of their hands it would last much longer. On occasion I will fill in a spot that I have managed to break which is super easy. Just remove the polish with non acetone remover, apply the base to the bald spot and do the same process above, then file down the area until it's even and repaint. The nail will look brand new.I have these for removal (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018QN8V9O/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and I cut cotton balls in half, soak them in acetone and apply them to my nails for about 20 minutes. I'll use a hair dryer to speed up the process if I am in a hurry as the heat activates the acetone. Then I slide the clips off my hands and the dip comes right off.I have used gel in the past but no matter what I did, the gel would be a struggle to remove and I'd always find myself having to aggressively file off pieces that refused to come off, even after soaking for 30+ minutes and the gel always managed to damage a nail or two which would result in breakage. It was also a lot easier to end up with uneven or thick nails with the gel, but with this dip any irregularities you end up with can just be filed away.My first application of this dip system was in mid January (the purple polish) and so far there has been no damage as a result of the dip. I have managed to break part of the tip of one nail which had to be cut down and the side of my thumb despite having dip on, but that was the fault of my job, not the the fault of the dip (and with the help of some acrylic tips and IBD resin from Sally's, you'd never know the difference!).So the purple nail pic (ILNP Zoe for anyone interested) was my original application of the dip and is the length I'm usually stuck with. You can see the progression of growth, the bright pink (ILNP Pucker Up) being the most recent at 6 weeks after the original dip application. I've yet to attempt to fill in growth which is probably very easy to do but removal is so easy I'd rather just start clean every time and dark colors do stain the dip so when going from a dark to light color it's better just to remove the dip completely and start new.If you've made it this far, thanks for reading my novel! Just cannot say enough good things about this dip. Buy it!!
E**Y
Just OK - takes some getting used to
I’ve been doing my own dip nails for 2 years. After recommendations from the dip subreddit I gave Kira Sky a try since my Dipwell liquids were almost empty.I prep my nails with an alcohol wipe before applying Step 1, yet after 1.5-2 weeks one nail color will inevitably pop off. I have not experienced this issue with Dipwell or Nailboo.Step 2 is much thicker than dipwell’s liquid so you can get away with less layers. Be sure to wipe the brush on the bottle neck well otherwise you’ll get random areas on the nail where your dip is VERY thick.Step 3 is pretty standardStep 4 is thick and takes a lot longer to dry than others I’ve used. 7-10 minutes to dry and I try to use a thin layer but again the liquid is thick.Overall, I’m going to try Revel next as this is not the holy grail of dip liquids.
B**L
Awesome
Workes great
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