This is a great tutorial video! I'm an artist...paint professionally on canvas rather than on nails. I've been using liner brushes for decades. I notice beginners seem to be intimidated by long-haired liner brushes, however, you need those long hairs in order to complete long strokes. It's all about holding enough paint to complete the stroke. Short hairs cannot hold enough paint and you'll end up with choppy, dry lines. (Wow! The Spidey gel is fantastic!)
Hello, I'm just starting out in nails. I used to tattoo but unfortunately I found myself experience horrible pain. I think it was down to heavy concentration, a desperation to be accurate etc etc. So now I seem to grip hard but also I'm terrible with shaking. I'm not doing too bad and I'm trying my best to relax and not be so hard on myself, if I get the job done then so be it if my grip needs go be different from standard right? Your video is super helpful. I'm going to try all sorts of adaptions. My question is though, do you find it even harder on a real hand keeping steady when you have to work around fingers? Or does the clients hand help you stabilise? Thank you !!
Are u kidding me, this is perfecto❤❤❤❤
Your voice is so soothing!
Absolutely beautiful line work. Great job.
Love this video! I appreciate the explanation on how/why you use different length brushes & I loved each nail!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed
Love this - thank you for sharing :-D
You are so welcome!
This is a great tutorial video! I'm an artist...paint professionally on canvas rather than on nails. I've been using liner brushes for decades. I notice beginners seem to be intimidated by long-haired liner brushes, however, you need those long hairs in order to complete long strokes. It's all about holding enough paint to complete the stroke. Short hairs cannot hold enough paint and you'll end up with choppy, dry lines. (Wow! The Spidey gel is fantastic!)
Great point! Thank you so much ️♥️
Great tips! Thank you for sharing 🥰❤️
Yay! So glad you like them! Thanks for watching and supporting ❤
Hello, I'm just starting out in nails. I used to tattoo but unfortunately I found myself experience horrible pain. I think it was down to heavy concentration, a desperation to be accurate etc etc. So now I seem to grip hard but also I'm terrible with shaking. I'm not doing too bad and I'm trying my best to relax and not be so hard on myself, if I get the job done then so be it if my grip needs go be different from standard right? Your video is super helpful. I'm going to try all sorts of adaptions. My question is though, do you find it even harder on a real hand keeping steady when you have to work around fingers? Or does the clients hand help you stabilise? Thank you !!
I gotta get those stamper plates
They're honestly such a life saver! I used them a lot as a beginner and still reach for them now
Do you call those nail holders? Where can I find a good set?
I got mine from here - s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_AnZEZ1 - Please note, this is an affiliate link ❤
Amazon has them. Nail stands
@@SheniceSays214 Thanks! :)
Can you share link for the brushes you used?
They should all be linked in the description. ☝🏾Let me know if any of them aren’t available where you are and I’ll try and share some alternatives ☺️