Get your icon status with these eye - catching shades! The 2022 Holiday / Winter I Wanna Dance Collection was made in partnership with the highly - anticipated movie 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' (in theaters on December 23). This collection showcases six beautiful shades inspired by the charm and life of the legendary superstar Whitney Houston, played by Naomi Ackie in the film. Gelish® Xpress Dip™ uses patent - pending ColorFusion™ Dip Powders to speed up color application. The special blend of dip, powder, and activator creates vivid, intense manicures with quick and even coverage. No more sticky brushes, brittleness, or over - hardening. Each stunning shade offers 21 days of wear and is enriched with vitamins B, C, and E. Moreover, all Xpress Dip colors match your clients' favorite Gelish and Morgan Taylor shades. Certified cruelty - free by PETA. Features & Benefits: 21 - day wear, contains vitamins B, C, and E, matches all Gelish and Morgan Taylor shades, no sticky brushes, new formula prevents brush hardening, built - in activator for quicker application, patent - pending color powders infused with biotin and calcium, certified cruelty - free. Ingredients: Polyethylmethacrylate, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Benzoyl Peroxide, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891).

Using this Gelish Xpress Dip Powder is easy. First, prep your nails as you normally would. Then, apply the base coat. After that, dip your nails into the powder. Make sure to cover the nails evenly. Repeat this dipping process until you get the desired color intensity. Next, apply the activator. This will help set the powder and create a beautiful manicure. Remember to be careful when handling the powder to avoid spills. For maintenance, avoid exposing your nails to harsh chemicals or excessive water. If you notice any lifting or chipping, you can do a quick touch - up by reapplying the powder and activator on the affected areas. This product is safe for use as it's certified cruelty - free, but if you have any allergies to the listed ingredients, it's best to do a patch test first.