Gel and dip are two different types of manicure techniques. Gel manicures involve applying a gel-based polish to the nails and curing it under a UV or LED lamp. The polish is applied in several layers and each layer is cured under the lamp before the next layer is added. Gel manicures can last up to two weeks or more and have a shiny, glossy finish. Gel manicures are also known for their durability and resistance to chipping. Dip powder manicures involve applying a special powder to the nails that is then activated with a base coat and top coat. The powder is applied in several layers, with each layer being dipped into the powder and then brushed off before the next layer is applied. Dip powder manicures also have a long-lasting finish and can last up to four weeks. They have a matte rinish, but can be buffed to a shiny finish if desired. The main difference between gel and dip manicures is the application process and the finish. Gel manicures are cured under a lamp and have a glossy finish, while dip powder manicures are activated with a liquid and have a matte finish. Additionally, the removal process for each type of manicure is slightly different, with dip powder requiring soaking in acetone and gel requiring filing and soaking in acetone.
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