Discover the revolutionary OPI Powder Perfection for a new take on acrylic nails. With a simple brush, dip, and tap application, this product offers a quick - applying, odor - free alternative to traditional acrylics. It creates a clean - air environment in your salon while delivering a gel - like shine that lasts for over 2 weeks. No need for light curing! The results are weightless, natural - looking, bubble - free, and won't turn yellow. And when it's time to remove, it's a non - damaging soak - off process. This 1.5 - ounce product comes with amazing benefits. It's odor - free, gives a gel - like shine for weeks, and dries almost instantly. In the salon, it's a great option for clients who want strong and durable nails without extra length. It's available in your clients' favorite OPI shades as a premium service, with a recommended price between a gel polish manicure and a full set of acrylics. Ideal clients visit the salon every 2 - 3 weeks, are interested in new services, and may have heard of 'powder dip manicures'. They have weak nails that tear easily and want stronger, more durable nails without the commitment and smell of acrylic services. To use, apply a resin base coat, then dip the nail into the colored acrylic powder multiple times. Cure it with an activator and finish with a top coat.

Using the OPI Powder Perfection is a breeze. First, apply a resin as a base coat on your nails. This will help the colored powder stick better. Next, dip your nails into the colored acrylic powder several times. Make sure to cover the entire nail surface evenly. After that, use an activator to cure the powder. It'll dry almost right away, so you don't have to wait long. Finally, add a top coat for a shiny finish. When it comes to maintenance, avoid using your nails as tools to prevent chipping. If you notice any minor chips, you can touch them up by reapplying a bit of powder and activator. For removal, soak your nails in an appropriate solution. This won't damage your natural nails. And remember, if you have any concerns about the ingredients or have sensitive skin, it's a good idea to do a patch test first.