Dipped nailsย are durable like acrylics, but they’re also flexible like gel nails. … Because they’re so tough, acrylics are known to be stiffer and less flexible than some of the other options, but you get long-lasting nails that are less prone to breakageย
Dip requires a resin-based agent like super glue, whereasย acrylicsย require a monomer to form the acrylic nails.โ A monomer is a chemical liquid that holds the acrylic and the nail together. It poses a strong chemical smell โ you know the one as soon as you walk into a salon.ย
Dip Powdersย and acrylics might have similar polymers but we assure you, they are not the same thing! While acrylic requires monomer to activate, dip powder is activated with glazes so it has absolutely no need for monomer and it’s odorless!
Dip powders generally need to be redone in two to three weeks, while the standard for gel is three to four weeks. Resins in a dip powder may be susceptible to water and household cleaners, while gel is solvent resistant. If your client uses or washes their hands regularly, a gel service might be better for them