Great video! I found a clear difference in the shine, if I was paying attention I’ll stick with gel-effect, topcoat but still not comparable to Shellac! Thanks for another enjoyable vintage video! Still applies! 🤗
Omg I’ve been avoiding vinylux on my toes for years because ten years ago when I tried it I was stuck with coral toe nails for like four months it was insane
The first version of Vinylux, when it first came out was VERY difficult to remove from toes after few weeks. It would not dissolve almost. It would like flake off after serious scrubbing.
“It is dark.” 😆 Seriously, you guys are such a great resource with your real-life swatches and comparisons. (Pleasantly surprised with the results but won’t put a spoiler in your comments 😏) Thanks and I remain jealous of your lucky clients!!
i would love to see a video how to take care of your hands and (natural) nails. what nail shape has which advantages if there are any.. maybe even do an updated manicure routine..
Do you have tips on when a vinylux nailpolish is getting uneven in the consistence? Shake it more? Some times some vinylux colours is very thick and difficult to create thin layers, even if they are brand new, so it takes forever for them to dry. Any tips?
Hi Maria! Yes, shake it more. Vinylux sometimes gets lumpy but it gets back to normal when shaken very well. Also prevent the air from getting in by keeping the bottle neck clean :).
Thanks for the video! I've recently discovered Vinylux and so far love it on my toes. I have thin nails on my hands though so I always have a hard gel overlay on them. I saw a few videos where they buffed the surface of the hard gel and then applied regular polish. Have you done this and if so, how does Vinylux wear over buffed hard gel? I like to change to my look once a week and although I love gel, the removal (filing or soaking it all off) is a pain, so I'm experimenting with regular polish- particularly Vinylux as it gets great wear reviews.
Yes you can totally apply Vinylux on top of buffed gel. It should last very well. If you want to go back to natural nails I would suggest hardener if your nails are bendy (too flexible). One with Dimethyl Urea would be a good choice (Dior Abricot Base Coat contains it) PS. Hard gel doesn't usually soak off...
@@TheSalonLife Thank you! What I meant was soft gel colors OVER the hard gel. I sometimes use peel off base over topcoated hard gel (which of course doesn't last more than a few days) or soak off the soft gel (which normally, of course, doesn't budge the hard gel but takes a long time to do!).
Yes, gel polish doesn't soak off the hard gel very well. Normally nail techs file it off (which is a LOT of work too). I would try Vinylux :) Or the new Revlon I just swatched... the quality is amazing! I have another Revlon swatch video coming up in couple of days...ruclips.net/video/tA54XIJF21U/видео.html
@@TheSalonLife Thanks for this advice! I like that CND sells sets of Shellac and Vinylux of the same colours, that would extend the life of the Shellac! I'm new at this and thinking I'd get a DIY Shellac kit. I'm 63 and had my first Shellac done last week for my daughter's wedding. I'm obsessed! LOL!
No idea. Does it happen to you too? I find that when the polish dries fully the bubbles are not visible anymore. Maybe slightly too thick? I usually use Dazzle Dry and their top coat must be applied thicker so maybe I should adjust my technique....? I had no bubbling with Morgan Taylor ruclips.net/video/kLXRCIQXGXc/видео.html Or Essie Expressie- ruclips.net/video/DqHXB7cWB0k/видео.html ruclips.net/video/o4GUy3vKTFo/видео.html
@@TheSalonLife I wonder what would happen if on top of the topcoat a drop of Drip-Dry (OPI) drops would quicken the dry? Or ruin the finish? It usually dries so quickly. I have no spare time!
Great video! I found a clear difference in the shine, if I was paying attention I’ll stick with gel-effect, topcoat but still not comparable to Shellac! Thanks for another enjoyable vintage video! Still applies! 🤗
I agree, non of these polishes have Gel look
Yes. They forgot witch polish they used on what hand good grief! Gel like on right hand
Omg I’ve been avoiding vinylux on my toes for years because ten years ago when I tried it I was stuck with coral toe nails for like four months it was insane
The first version of Vinylux, when it first came out was VERY difficult to remove from toes after few weeks. It would not dissolve almost. It would like flake off after serious scrubbing.
“It is dark.” 😆 Seriously, you guys are such a great resource with your real-life swatches and comparisons. (Pleasantly surprised with the results but won’t put a spoiler in your comments 😏) Thanks and I remain jealous of your lucky clients!!
thank you so much Beverly for your lovely comment!
@@TheSalonLife Your Husband is a trooper. Love how he allows you to paint his nails.
i would love to see a video how to take care of your hands and (natural) nails. what nail shape has which advantages if there are any..
maybe even do an updated manicure routine..
Do you have tips on when a vinylux nailpolish is getting uneven in the consistence? Shake it more? Some times some vinylux colours is very thick and difficult to create thin layers, even if they are brand new, so it takes forever for them to dry. Any tips?
Hi Maria! Yes, shake it more. Vinylux sometimes gets lumpy but it gets back to normal when shaken very well. Also prevent the air from getting in by keeping the bottle neck clean :).
You need to add a few drops of polish thinner.
CND does not recommend thinning their nail polish
@@TheSalonLife Did not know that, thank you!
Do these dry quickly?
Do they shrink?
Thanks for the video! I've recently discovered Vinylux and so far love it on my toes. I have thin nails on my hands though so I always have a hard gel overlay on them. I saw a few videos where they buffed the surface of the hard gel and then applied regular polish. Have you done this and if so, how does Vinylux wear over buffed hard gel? I like to change to my look once a week and although I love gel, the removal (filing or soaking it all off) is a pain, so I'm experimenting with regular polish- particularly Vinylux as it gets great wear reviews.
Yes you can totally apply Vinylux on top of buffed gel. It should last very well.
If you want to go back to natural nails I would suggest hardener if your nails are bendy (too flexible). One with Dimethyl Urea would be a good choice (Dior Abricot Base Coat contains it)
PS. Hard gel doesn't usually soak off...
@@TheSalonLife Thank you! What I meant was soft gel colors OVER the hard gel. I sometimes use peel off base over topcoated hard gel (which of course doesn't last more than a few days) or soak off the soft gel (which normally, of course, doesn't budge the hard gel but takes a long time to do!).
Yes, gel polish doesn't soak off the hard gel very well. Normally nail techs file it off (which is a LOT of work too). I would try Vinylux :) Or the new Revlon I just swatched... the quality is amazing! I have another Revlon swatch video coming up in couple of days...ruclips.net/video/tA54XIJF21U/видео.html
@@TheSalonLife Thanks for this advice! I like that CND sells sets of Shellac and Vinylux of the same colours, that would extend the life of the Shellac! I'm new at this and thinking I'd get a DIY Shellac kit. I'm 63 and had my first Shellac done last week for my daughter's wedding. I'm obsessed! LOL!
Is it just impression due to the darker color or did essie expressie lasted longer/better (wear test video)? 🤔
Such a helpful video. Thanks for testing and sharing!
Are you cleaning the nail with regular acetone?
Hi Lisa! Usually alcohol 99%. I use pure acetone (cosmetic grade) to remove polish and gel polish.
Have you tried Eternal Cosmetics nail polish? If so I would love to see a video comparing it to Dazzle Dry.love your videos!
Not yet! Have you tried it?
The Salon Life I have not tried it. It just came up on my instagram feed and was curious. If you had and had any videos comparing to dazzle dry
Can I use other brands for that top coat..are use the same cnd ..
Thank you for your videos! Really helpful!
Can you link the OPI video you mentioned? x
ruclips.net/video/X4ojCTVtRAc/видео.html
Is it only scrub fresh... no base coat needed??
VINYLUX doesn't need a Base Coat, I believe it is already in the Color coat.
Nice polish application 👌
thank you! 💕
Thank for video :))
You're welcome 😊 Thank you for your comment :)
Why the bubbling??? I love the Vinylux polish but hate all the bubbling when using the CND gel like topcoat. 🤔
No idea. Does it happen to you too? I find that when the polish dries fully the bubbles are not visible anymore. Maybe slightly too thick? I usually use Dazzle Dry and their top coat must be applied thicker so maybe I should adjust my technique....?
I had no bubbling with Morgan Taylor ruclips.net/video/kLXRCIQXGXc/видео.html
Or Essie Expressie- ruclips.net/video/DqHXB7cWB0k/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/o4GUy3vKTFo/видео.html
@@TheSalonLife I wonder what would happen if on top of the topcoat a drop of Drip-Dry (OPI) drops would quicken the dry? Or ruin the finish? It usually dries so quickly. I have no spare time!
No, the gelike is on the gentlemans right ! I watched twice.. GEL LIKE IS BETTER
Thanks for your feedback :)