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DIPPING NAILS / NAIL RESIN SYSTMEM – (Study Guide)
Why You Should Learn About the Nail Resin System
Nail resin and fabric systems are excellent for repairing cracks or breaks in the natural nail.
Color dip systems are very popular salon services.
Great option for special occasions because they are easy to remove.
Definition
Nail Resin System: Products that include nail resin to build strength and structure over natural nails or nail tips.
Nail Resins: Made from cyanoacrylate, a colorless liquid acrylate monomer that acts as a strong, fast-acting adhesive.
Viscosity: Measures the thickness or thinness of a liquid.
Thin viscosity: Better adhesion, faster curing time, used as base resin.
Thick viscosity: Known as building resin, used to build or as a topcoat.
Some resins require a resin accelerator (activator) to cure faster.
Resin Accelerators / Activators
Purpose: Speed up drying time of the resin.
Forms: Brush-on, pump spray, aerosol.
Can be used before or after resin application.
Benefits of Nail Resin
Excellent adhesion to the nail.
High durability.
Can be used on natural nails or tips.
Easily removed by soaking or wrapping in acetone or product remover.
Nail Wrap Systems
Definition: Any method using fabric or paper to provide nail strength and durability.
Used for repairing, strengthening, or tip application.
Types of Nail Wraps:
Silk Wrap:
Thin, natural material with tight weave.
Lightweight, smooth, and translucent appearance.
Fiberglass Wrap:
Very thin synthetic mesh with loose weave.
Allows resin to penetrate for better adhesion and clarity.
Sold in swatches, rolls, or pre-cut pieces.
Stress Strip:
Small strip (⅛ in / 3.12 mm) of fabric applied across stress line (where free edge meets nail bed).
Used to repair cracks or splits in nails.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential to keep nails balanced and strong.
Maintenance: Service after 2+ weeks of growth.
Fill: Add enhancement product to new nail growth.
Rebalance: Correct apex placement to restore strength, shape, durability.
Wrap Maintenance Schedule:
2 Weeks: Buff and add resin to new growth.
4 Weeks: Add additional fabric and resin.
Dip (Powder) System
Definition: Resin + polymer powder system where the resin absorbs the powder, forming a hard coating over the nail.
Dip powders are very fine, heavily pigmented polymers.
Different from acrylic (liquid & powder) systems.
Dip System Components:
Nail Dehydrator / Bonder (#1)
Base Resin (Gel Base #2)
Dip Powders – color, clear, natural, pink, white
Activator / Sealer (#3)
Top Resin (Gel Top #4)
Cuticle Oil (#5)
Brush Cleaner (#6)
Dip Service Procedure & Sanitation
Perform a manicure before dip service.
Avoid dipping multiple clients into the same jar — unsanitary.
Options:
Pour-over method: Pour color over resin (lighter coverage).
Use disposable small dishes for each client.
Application Cautions:
After each dip, gently tap or brush off excess powder with a soft brush.
Wipe brush clean before returning to bottle.
Contamination causes resin to become thick or stringy.
Apply 2–3 color layers if needed.
Apply Activator (#3) to dry layers.
⚠️ Important: Never apply Gel Base (#2) over wet activator — brush will harden!
If hardened, soak brush in brush cleaner (avoid acetone; it melts nylon bristles).
Finishing Steps
After shaping and buffing:
Rinse hands (no soap).
Apply thin coat of Activator, wipe with lint-free cloth.
Apply 2 coats of Top Resin (#4) to all nails.
Service typically lasts ~14 days.
No LED/UV lamp required.
Pink & White Service
For clients who want extensions without colored powder.
Apply tip, overlay with clear or natural powder, then polish.
Color Powder Fills:
Same color: perform a regular fill.
Color change: nails must be soaked and removed first.
