Material FeaturesEnsures easy and even application
Special FeaturesPromotes superior adhesion while remaining gentle on nails
Beauty Palm Nail Acid Acrylic Primer — your acrylics lift and peel before they even dry. That gap between prep and perfection costs you time, product, and clients. Beauty Palm Nail Acid Acrylic Primer bonds instantly, giving your acrylics a surface they can grip and never let go of.
If you've been searching for the best acrylic primer for nail extensions that lasts, this is it — a professional formula trusted by nail technicians who can't afford mistakes.
KEY BENEFITS
Bonds acrylic firmly to the natural nail surface — Eliminates lifting, peeling, and premature breakage — Delivers salon-grade adhesion in one thin coat — Protects nails from product slippage during application — Strengthens the base layer for longer-lasting extensions — Works on natural, dry, and hard-to-bond nail types
WHAT'S INCLUDED
1 x Beauty Palm Nail Acid Acrylic Primer
HOW TO USE
Cleanse and prep the natural nail completely.
Buff lightly and remove all dust and moisture.
Apply one thin layer of primer to the nail plate.
Allow to dry until the nail looks matte and slightly tacky.
Proceed immediately with your acrylic application.
WHO IS IT FOR
This primer is for nail technicians, students, and home nail lovers who want extensions that actually stay. If your acrylics are lifting on sensitive or oily nail types, this solves it. Add it to your routine and stop losing sets — grab yours today.
TRUSTED QUALITY
Beauty Palm Nail Acid Acrylic Primer is supplied by Kenaan International, a professional beauty distributor trusted across the UAE and the wider region.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I need primer before applying acrylic nails?
Yes — primer removes moisture and oils so the acrylic bonds properly. Skipping it is the number one reason extensions lift early.
Is this primer safe for natural nails?
Used correctly in a thin coat, it is safe and effective. Always avoid skin contact and allow it to dry fully before applying product.
How much primer should I use per nail?
One thin, even coat is enough. Using too much can actually weaken adhesion rather than improve it.
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