Monday, January 7, 2013

Supply list to do acrylic nails


Here is a list of supplies you will need, with pictures! 
You can also print this list with or without the pictures.


What you need:




This is the kit I got from Sally's the first time.
Something like this is a great buy, it has most of what you need:
1/2 fl oz, Nail Liquid
1/4 oz, Sculptured Acrylic Powder
1/3 fl oz. Sure Bond Non-Acid Nail Primer
1 fl oz. Prep B-4 Pre Nail Extension Dehydrant
40 Ct Assorted Natural Tips
0.1 fl oz. Quick Dry Nail Glue
However, you only get enough to do 1 set and 1 fill.
And I don't care for the tips that come in this kit, you see the one's I like and why below.

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Nail Liquid
I like Extra Stregth because I'm tough on my hands.
This is the stuff that when combined with the powder (see below)
makes the acrylic that is molded onto your finger.


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 Sculptured nail powder
I would start with clear or natural.


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Nail dehydrant
Dehydrates the natural nail surface and
balances the pH for maximum adhesion of
acrylics, tips, polish and glue.

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Non-acid primer
This works by depositing chemical magnets
that promote acrylic polish retention.

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Nail Glue
I like this brand: ibd
So far their "no clog" statement seems to be true.
This comes in a brush-on and dropper -
I haven't had much success with brush on glues,
so I prefer droppers.

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Plastic nail tips
This is how you extend the length of the nail.
They glue to the tips of your natural nail
and the acrylic is molded on top.






I prefer the pointed ends rather the the curved off ones.
They tend to have a more natural curve and adhere better
because the point go farther onto the nail.


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  Acrylic Brush
This is the brush you will use to mold the acrylic to the nail. 
Number 8 or size 8 is a good beginner size. 

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Dappen Dish
You will need two of these, 
 one for powder and one for liquid.

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Tip Clippers
This is optional, you can use regular nail clippers,
but this little tool make it much easier! 

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Rectangular Nail File 
If you don't have a drill these will be what you 
will use to sand down the harden acrylic. 
They need to be coarse, I find the 100/100 grit to be the best.

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Banana Nail File
This file is helpful for shaping the edges of the nail 
and for giving the natural look along the cuticle. 

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Buffer Block
This come in different colors and coarseness. 
It's really personal preferance. 
Once the nail is sanded down to  desired shape,
it need to be buffed out before it can be painted. 
This essentially make the nail smooth. 

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Sanding Sticks
Life savers! These are for the cleaning underneth the nail. 
Just in case you get acrylic stuck under there. 
If you have a drill you don't need these. 
You would just use the skinny drill bit. 

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Cuticle Oil
This whole process dries out your cuticles. 
So the oil helps keep them soft. 
This brand smells really good too! 

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Scrub Brush
After your done molding, shaping and buffing the nails,
you want to scrub them really good with soap before you paint.

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Pure Acetone
You will need this for clean up.
After dumping out your dishes,
let each dish sit with a little of this in them
 to clean out remanents of powder and liquid.
You will also want to clean you acrylic brush
 by soaking it for a few minutes.
Then washing it with warm soapy water.
CAUTION!
Acetone will remove not only your polish but acrylic too!

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Paper towels
Funny thing to have on the list I know, but you will need them! 

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Again, if you would like to print this list so you can take
it along to the store with you,
it's available with or without pictures, below.
OR I have done the dirty work to find
these items at the cheapest prices.
If you click on the pictures above you will be taken
to the site at which you can purchase them.
If you have a Sally's card their prices are
hard to beat on a lot of this stuff.
But things that can be bought in bulk on places
like Amazon are scrub brushes, files and oil.

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1 comment:

  1. omg bless your soul thank you soo soo very much for this list, it was helpful. lol ♥♥

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