We're talking nails only.
1. Electric nail drill (make sure you have #240 sanding bands which are extra fine and will help you remove shine from the nail without damaging nail)
2. Monomer w/ dappen dish (what your monomer will go on and it usually comes with a lid to contain the smell)
3. Nail Brush (beginners should start with a size 8-10 kolinsky)
4. Nail files (100/180 grit to get crisp shaping)
5. Acrylic powder colors (choose as many as you need depending on the set you're trying to create)
6. Paper towels (a must-have). Soaks up acrylics soooo much better in my opinion and reduces the amount of acrylic that sometimes tends to get stuck in brush during application
7. Cuticle oil
8. Cuticle pusher and Cuticle Snipper
9. Cuticle bits (for e-file)
10. Nail Primer / Dehydrator
11. Gel top coat (it lasts longer, trust me)
12. Acetone (you might need to soak your nail brush after application to get any built up acrylic)
13. Cuticle bit for nail drill (this helps to seal the cuticle area after application). These tiny babies are a must-have to help reduct the chances of your nails lifting.
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