I think the bubbles are cute enough, but I wouldn’t go through the trouble of making them. I would definitely buy if there’s ever a press on version. Yours look bomb ❤
I love both colors! 💙💜 But my opinion is that these are the kind of nails that look awesome in pictures but are more trouble than they're worth to recreate lol. As you were talking about how bulky some of these nails can be, i was reminded of those nails that were so popular that had the angel paper and iridescent chrome powder. Really pretty to look at but waaaay too thick in actuality. Thank you for working so hard to figure this out for us though! 💖💖💖😘😘😘
I’ve found another method I like in addition the the needle option… The shell of the gel blob (on nail) is cured for a bit longer to make it hard enough that u can press down on it & squeeze out some of the uncured gel…that creates a vacuum that fills with bubbles! Pinching the sides of the shell bring it back to bubble shape & since there’s still uncured gel underneath its able to reseal the edges during final cure.
Absolutely beautiful as always. You do beautiful work. Can you try to put bubbles in a darker color bc I’m not a big fan of the transparent color bc you can see the original nail. I like the darker colors bc of the fact the original nail is not showing as much. Thank you again for sharing your beautiful artistic work with us. ❤️😍💅
This is really cute! A thought occurred to me, you could inject different colors where the bubbles are, it would theoretically look like a lava lamp!! Would you possibly try this out??
I think these types of designs come from Korea and I'm not a big fan of their designs because nails are always bulky and don't seem balanced. I love that you tried to make them look elegant. The only thing I do like from Korea is 3d art in some parts of the nails, as long as they don't add volume on top. I think you can try to create some type of underwater design with this but could be too time-consuming. ❤
Kudos for all your efforts recreating this trend. As you emphasized, "this art" and like designer clothes there is a limited market. I think the bubble gel that can be purchased works great although the results are flat not dimensional. So, fun to experiment and thanks for checking these trends out for us!!
One of the MANY reasons I continue my subscription to your channel is your dedication to your craft!👍 I LOVED seeing how this was done and THANK YOU for your persistence in figuring out how to create it!🫶
I love the bubble nails! Yours look incredibly good! I’ve been watching different tutorials and they all seem e say enough to follow and maybe get some bubbles. I’m watching your video one more time..then I’ll decide if I want to try it. Maybe do it on one or two nails? Lol
Yes! Thinking outside the box. They look good. I appreciate you and how you share all your knowledge. I love that hand held buffing block. Were can I get it.
I saw a tic tac that put clear small drops of gel on under side of nail then added blue jelly color to top. Only visible on tips but look close to bubbles
You used an insulin needle, the same doctors use to apply botox. The nail art looks so cute and cool but it's too tricky for me to even think to try it. 😅
Someone please tell me why the soft gel tips pop up before making it to flash cure? It doesnt happen all of the time but when it does it is infuriating 😤
I can't even pay attention to this video all u can think about is that she is working on a corpse hand. Literally this game looks like it's attached to a dead body 😊
Hmm…once again the nail tech world decided to try selling a messed up poorly done nail as nail art. Pretty certain this came about because some techs just didn’t want to redo a bubble filled gel tip extension because it had too many bubbles in it. OPI created a nail polish years before gels came into to the scene called crackle polish. As the name suggests the polish when completed looked fully cracked as iff the polish was poorly applied by a 6 year old with jittery hands. I never bought it and when the supplier asked why I told them cause I’m trying to give my clients pretty elegant hands not look like they’ve been on a bender in Vegas and can’t remember their name. This isn’t something I feel is worth the time but if clients must have the latest “trend” you can absolutely charge for it as you should ALL nail art BY THE MINUTE so if it take an extra hour to do you make a decent wage for it.
It seems to be a lot of copycats. Are you just copying what lovely nails just did? Stop doing everybody, do what you do. Stop doing what everybody else is doing this is why I don't subscribe to people channel because no one is real
@Longhairprettynails here's a couple of different ways you can try these bible nails Evie 😊 Longhairprettynails someone PLEASE help me figure out how i can tag her in this video?!
I think the bubbles are cute enough, but I wouldn’t go through the trouble of making them. I would definitely buy if there’s ever a press on version. Yours look bomb ❤
Youre so creative, Anastasia 🥰 You always set the bar higher! But you share what youve learned! Thank you for sharing with us! ❤
Thank you so much!
I love both colors! 💙💜 But my opinion is that these are the kind of nails that look awesome in pictures but are more trouble than they're worth to recreate lol. As you were talking about how bulky some of these nails can be, i was reminded of those nails that were so popular that had the angel paper and iridescent chrome powder. Really pretty to look at but waaaay too thick in actuality. Thank you for working so hard to figure this out for us though! 💖💖💖😘😘😘
Love how hard you worked at this, I like this kind of bubble nail art because they are smooth, I don't care for the 3d bubbles.
Little Mermaid vs Ursula nails
I like your second method of adding the bubbles directly to the nail vs making them in the dual form. Less bulky and looked smoother! ❤
I’ve found another method I like in addition the the needle option…
The shell of the gel blob (on nail) is cured for a bit longer to make it hard enough that u can press down on it & squeeze out some of the uncured gel…that creates a vacuum that fills with bubbles! Pinching the sides of the shell bring it back to bubble shape & since there’s still uncured gel underneath its able to reseal the edges during final cure.
Great idea !
Absolutely beautiful as always. You do beautiful work. Can you try to put bubbles in a darker color bc I’m not a big fan of the transparent color bc you can see the original nail. I like the darker colors bc of the fact the original nail is not showing as much. Thank you again for sharing your beautiful artistic work with us. ❤️😍💅
Maybe a solid nail bed area and a jelly polish at the tip. Like a French
They look amazing Anastasia! We can always rely on you to figure out how to do the latest trends 😘
This is really cute! A thought occurred to me, you could inject different colors where the bubbles are, it would theoretically look like a lava lamp!!
Would you possibly try this out??
I think these types of designs come from Korea and I'm not a big fan of their designs because nails are always bulky and don't seem balanced. I love that you tried to make them look elegant. The only thing I do like from Korea is 3d art in some parts of the nails, as long as they don't add volume on top. I think you can try to create some type of underwater design with this but could be too time-consuming. ❤
these would look so cute with gold starfish and shell nail decorations as well! I loved the blue hand best!💕💕
Great idea!!
I think the finished gel piece turned out really nice, you could have painted an extra dark blue stripe around the edge of it.❤
Kudos for all your efforts recreating this trend. As you emphasized, "this art" and like designer clothes there is a limited market. I think the bubble gel that can be purchased works great although the results are flat not dimensional. So, fun to experiment and thanks for checking these trends out for us!!
Wow, thank you!
I've been waiting since you post the short of this video! I'm so excited!
A beautiful set. I wouldn't wear them personally, but they are really nice. 💗
Thank you! 🤗
One of the MANY reasons I continue my subscription to your channel is your dedication to your craft!👍 I LOVED seeing how this was done and THANK YOU for your persistence in figuring out how to create it!🫶
Beautiful set. Love both of your creations. Tfs ❤
Beautiful recreation. Thank you for teaching us how to do it.
I love the bubble nails! Yours look incredibly good!
I’ve been watching different tutorials and they all seem e say enough to follow and maybe get some bubbles. I’m watching your video one more time..then I’ll decide if I want to try it.
Maybe do it on one or two nails? Lol
You did THAT!! Omg beautiful 😻
Both are beautiful
Thanks for showing. So I can try it with the first method. I love your Videos 😊
I like them. Blue for the win. :)
Been waiting for this one!
Yes! Thinking outside the box. They look good. I appreciate you and how you share all your knowledge. I love that hand held buffing block. Were can I get it.
As always you nailed it and its beautiful ❤❤❤❤
These are sooo cool 💥
I’m excited to see the outcome ❤ Sending love from Kentucky
Can you please mace a video were you show nail prep step by step and show how you can mace the nail extensions last longer??
I’ve been waiting for you to do this!!
Been following your spanish channel for a while, but I'm glad you have an english version!! And you have a very calm voice!! Just suscribed, Ana. ♥︎
Thank you so much!!
I really like them on the model. You did a great job! 😊
Glad you like them!
Add drops of gel top coat on the underside of the nail. The under side might be a little thick but it works.
Wow! I really love them both! 🙂 I'd totally wear either one or both myself! 🙂❤️
Great video. Both looks are so beautiful.
Okay…I’ve been looking everywhere with no luck- you HAVE to tell us where you got that buffing block with the little knob!
I saw a tic tac that put clear small drops of gel on under side of nail then added blue jelly color to top. Only visible on tips but look close to bubbles
Very pretty nails
I’m not personally a fan of this bubble effect. However I was extremely impressed with how you created them 👍
you work so hard for this and that's so nice that you try all if you can but 4my self -> no , it is nothing 4me ;)
I love both ❤ 🤍 💙
Not sharp syringes are called blunt tip, typically what is used for irrigation of wounds or hobbies and crafts
That's dope
good job
Cool, time to get out my diabetic syringes.
Where did you order the syranges and which one was sharp and thin ❤
In Russia, they are available in any drugstore 😄
@@Nailcou That's awesome 👍
You used an insulin needle, the same doctors use to apply botox. The nail art looks so cute and cool but it's too tricky for me to even think to try it. 😅
Is your colleague Anna the same Anna with the bitten nails?
nope, one is a client and one is her student
@@haloitsme4103 ohh…thank you!
That’s a different one 🙂 Anna Fox, she is Educator for pedicure in my school
I would use those bubbles to simulate a soda 🥤
Why not leave the bubbles in the form and sandwiching it up on top of the nail?
Good god no I won’t be trying this trend. 😆
😅
Someone please tell me why the soft gel tips pop up before making it to flash cure? It doesnt happen all of the time but when it does it is infuriating 😤
#2
It could not be that hard
Interesting concept, but definitely not for me. I would tear it up so fast.
I can't even pay attention to this video all u can think about is that she is working on a corpse hand. Literally this game looks like it's attached to a dead body 😊
The nails are beautiful but still too thick for my liking. They look pretty similar to a marbelized nail, so i would just stick with that.
Great but too much work
Hmm…once again the nail tech world decided to try selling a messed up poorly done nail as nail art. Pretty certain this came about because some techs just didn’t want to redo a bubble filled gel tip extension because it had too many bubbles in it. OPI created a nail polish years before gels came into to the scene called crackle polish. As the name suggests the polish when completed looked fully cracked as iff the polish was poorly applied by a 6 year old with jittery hands. I never bought it and when the supplier asked why I told them cause I’m trying to give my clients pretty elegant hands not look like they’ve been on a bender in Vegas and can’t remember their name. This isn’t something I feel is worth the time but if clients must have the latest “trend” you can absolutely charge for it as you should ALL nail art BY THE MINUTE so if it take an extra hour to do you make a decent wage for it.
Personally, it still looks like a fault. Not all Korean trends are good. And some are so hard it’s not worth the effort.
You did a great job, but I’ll give a hard pass on this trend.
Your talent aside, this design is not for me. Just, no.
It seems to be a lot of copycats. Are you just copying what lovely nails just did? Stop doing everybody, do what you do. Stop doing what everybody else is doing this is why I don't subscribe to people channel because no one is real
This is a trend that lots of people are doing. It's not specific to just one artist 🤷♀️
@Longhairprettynails here's a couple of different ways you can try these bible nails Evie 😊 Longhairprettynails someone PLEASE help me figure out how i can tag her in this video?!