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Looking down at your grown-out, chipped, or naked nails and wishing you could pop over to your favorite nail salon? There's no time like the present to learn how to do your own dip powder manicures.
Dip powder isn’t necessarily “good” for your nails (because no nail technique—other than having bare nails—truly is), but they shouldn't create any long-term damage either, so long as your technician ...
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