What does the acrylic powder kit contain?

What does the acrylic powder kit contain?

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By Yifan Wu

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What Is an Acrylic Powder Kit?

An acrylic powder kit is a packaged set designed to provide all the essentials needed to create acrylic nails. For beginners, it simplifies learning by offering a ready-to-use bundle. For salons and distributors, kits serve as an easy retail product or training package.

Essential Items in a Standard Kit

Most entry-level acrylic powder kits include these core components:

  • Acrylic Powders – usually clear, pink, and sometimes colored or glitter powders
  • Monomer Liquid – the liquid that reacts with powder to form acrylic
  • Nail Brush – typically Kolinsky or synthetic, used for application
  • Dappen Dish – small glass container for holding liquid monomer
  • Nail Forms or Tips – to sculpt extensions or create overlays
  • Nail File & Buffer – for shaping and finishing
  • Primer/Dehydrator – pre-treatment to improve adhesion
  • Instruction Guide – especially useful for beginners

What Premium Kits May Include

Professional or advanced kits often add:

  • Multiple powder shades (nude, cover pink, specialty glitters)
  • Extra brushes for detailed art
  • Cuticle pusher & clippers for nail prep
  • Dust brush to keep nails clean during filing
  • Mini UV/LED lamp (sometimes included for hybrid kits)
  • Storage case for portability and organization

👉 These items add value for salons that sell kits as starter packages or offer them in training courses.

Acrylic Powder Kits for Beginners

Beginners benefit from:

  • Smaller powder jars (10g–20g) for practice
  • Step-by-step guides or video QR codes
  • Slower-setting powders that give more control during application

Such kits help new nail technicians practice safely without investing in bulk supplies immediately.

Acrylic Powder Kits for Wholesalers and Salons

Wholesalers and professional salons often need:

  • Bulk jars (50g–100g or 1kg bags) for long-term use
  • Private label customization for resale kits
  • Consistent shade supply to avoid mismatched colors in salon work
  • Educational starter packs to train new staff or resell to clients

Comparison: Beginner Kits vs Wholesale Kits

FeatureBeginner KitsWholesale/Salon Kits
Powder SizeSmall jars (10–20g)Large jars (50g–1kg)
VarietyClear, pink, maybe 1–2 colorsFull color range, glitter, specialty powders
Tools IncludedBasic tools + guideProfessional-grade tools, optional add-ons
PurposeTraining, practiceSalon service, resale, bulk supply

Where to Buy Acrylic Powder Kits in Bulk?

At PDYA, we supply high-quality acrylic powders and can assemble kits tailored to different needs:

  • MOQ 1kg acrylic powders for salon and wholesale use
  • Custom kit assembly (powders + tools + packaging) for resellers
  • Wide product catalog – clear, pink, glitter, nude, and effect powders
  • Private label options with branded jars and packaging
  • Stable shipping to 35+ countries

👉 Contact PDYA today to source acrylic powder kits or build private-label starter sets for your business.

Common Buyer Questions About Acrylic Powder Kits

  1. What’s the minimum a beginner needs in a kit?
    Clear powder, pink powder, monomer, brush, and a file are enough to start.
  2. Are acrylic kits safe for home use?
    Yes, but proper ventilation and EMA-based products are important for safety.
  3. What’s the difference between an acrylic kit and a dip powder kit?
    Acrylic kits require monomer, while dip powder kits use resin and activator.
  4. Can I get a kit with only powders?
    Yes. PDYA supplies bulk acrylic powders for salons that already have tools.
  5. Which size is best for resale?
    Retail kits with 20g jars are popular for consumer sales.
  6. Do kits include glitter powders?
    Some beginner kits include 1–2 glitter jars, while wholesale kits offer full ranges.
  7. How many sets can one kit create?
    A 20g jar can cover 10–15 sets, while a wholesale 1kg bag covers hundreds.
  8. Does PDYA customize private label kits?
    Yes, with your branding, packaging design, and selected contents.
  9. Which powder setting time is best for training kits?
    Slower-setting powders help beginners gain control.
  10. Do acrylic kits expire?
    Powders last 24–36 months, monomer 12–18 months if sealed properly.

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