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Cover acrylics are designed with intention. Each shade is precisely pigmented and finely milled to deliver natural opacity without compromising structure.
The result is controlled self-leveling, balanced coverage, and a finish that softens imperfections while maintaining strength—where chemistry works quietly in the background to refine shape, tone, and structure.
Frequently Asked Questions
It means the powder is designed to be used exclusively with liquid monomer. There are no built-in resins or binders that activate on their own. This creates a stronger, more predictable chemical bond and gives technicians full control over set time, structure, and strength.
2-in-1 powders contain added fillers and resins so they can work with less liquid or alternative activators. While they’re more economical, they often sacrifice strength and consistency. Our monomer-based powders are precisely milled for pure performance, retention, and structural integrity—no shortcuts.
Because they offer better adhesion, stronger overlays, cleaner fills, and more control during application. The chemistry does the work—not fillers.
Yes—but intentionally. They self-level enough to smooth the surface without collapsing structure or flooding the cuticle, giving you control without overcorrection.
Many technicians do, but for optimal results we recommend pairing them with our monomers. They are chemically developed together to reduce variables and maximize retention and performance.
They are professional-grade. While beginners can use them, they truly shine in the hands of technicians who value control, balance, and refined application.
When used with proper prep and the correct liquid-to-powder ratio, lifting is minimized. Their not overly fine, consistent milling supports strong adhesion and even curing.
They avoid unnecessary fillers and rely on traditional, well-understood acrylic chemistry. Proper ventilation and professional use are always recommended.
Because performance matters more than shortcuts. These powders are designed for consistency, strength, and long-term wear, not speed alone.
At the end of the day, it isn’t marketing—it’s pure chemistry.




