Collection: Christmas Nails

Celebrate the magic of the season with LeVeraux’s Christmas Dip Powder Collection — a sparkling selection of festive dip powders, glitter reds, snowy whites, holly greens, and golden shimmers perfect for your Christmas manicures.

Whether you’re creating a Santa-inspired nail set, a snowflake design, or a glam Christmas party look, our high-quality, HEMA-free dip powders give you long-lasting, chip-resistant results with a smooth finish.

Each shade is designed to capture the spirit of the holidays — from the glistening glow of Mistletoe Magic to the cozy warmth of Cinnamon Sparkle.
Easy to use at home, beginner-friendly, and cruelty-free, LeVeraux makes it simple to achieve salon-quality Christmas nails.

✨ Shop the collection to sparkle all season long!

Christmas Nails

Why Choose Dip Powder Nails?

Dip powder nails are one of the most popular nail systems because they are lightweight, long-lasting, and easy to apply. Unlike traditional nail polish, dip powder colours create stronger manicures that resist chipping and can last up to 3–5 weeks with proper application.

Our dip powders are finely milled to ensure smooth coverage and vibrant colour payoff.

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Your Questions, Answered

What are dip powder colours?

Dip powder colours are finely milled acrylic powders used with a bonding liquid to create durable manicures without the need for UV light.


Do I need a UV lamp for dip powder nails?

No. One of the main benefits of dip powder nails is that they do not require a UV or LED lamp. Dip powder is sealed using dip liquids, making it a convenient option for at-home manicures.

How do you choose the right dip powder colour?

Choosing the right dip powder colour often depends on skin tone, season, and personal style. Neutral shades work well for everyday wear, while brighter colours and glitters are great for statement nails.



What are the most popular dip powder colours?

Popular dip powder colours include soft pinks, nude tones, classic red shades, and seasonal colours such as spring pastels or glitter winter shades.


What causes dip flu?

Dip flu is a term sometimes used to describe temporary irritation caused by inhaling dip powder or nail liquids during application. Working in a well-ventilated space and using high-quality nail products can help reduce the chances of experiencing this.