I really like your sense of humor. :D This put a smile on my face, but I was very worried about your skin. I hope this convinces people to think twice about marketing!
I always thought base gels were supposed to be applied thin. The thicker it is applied the more heat. I use a hard gel to get the nail structure and then use a very thin base coat on top of that. Maybe if you applied a thin coat first, cured, then went back to do the thicker coat it wouldn't burn so much?
@Nailcou i believe they were labled as "no heat gels" back then rather than "cold" maybe thats why? i think even venalisa came out with their own line of no heat builder gels if you look into it
It's a good job the AI base coat didn't answer your questions, I asked a well-known AI that has a female name, and apparently, the apex should be a third thicker than the root. Hope your hand is ok after the heat spike tests. ❤
Could it be: that since it's a base coat, and not meant to be applied for structure; you're applying it too thick, and thats why you're getting heat spikies??!! Generally speaking, base coats are like a double sided sticky tape. Js
My thoughts exactly! Anastasia, I can’t understand the reason for using the base coat to build structure?! And you never show that being your process ordinarily, so I don’t think you do this on clients or anything. But testing a base coat and then not using it in the way you would ordinarily, seems a bit self-defeating as an experiment?
Thank you, Anastasia, for taking the heat for us all and trying these rubber base coats. You rock
You are so welcome!
I really like your sense of humor. :D This put a smile on my face, but I was very worried about your skin. I hope this convinces people to think twice about marketing!
That scream 😂😂😂😂
Anastasia I've been watching you for a very, very long time and I still love your videos. Thank you for all the nonsense you save us from!
I think companies are just attaching AI to their product names to get em to sell 😅
Yeah , I think so too
Thank you for sacrificing your poor hand for the cause! 😊
Agreed! Thank you 🫶
This is SO informative I've always wondered why my nails get heat spikes. They are really thin!
I have a lot of tattoos... you don't get used to the pain, the longer the session, the more it hurts and burns!
I always thought base gels were supposed to be applied thin. The thicker it is applied the more heat. I use a hard gel to get the nail structure and then use a very thin base coat on top of that. Maybe if you applied a thin coat first, cured, then went back to do the thicker coat it wouldn't burn so much?
she did that too. same result
Cnd shellac is the true cold base coat lol
Great video
Thank you ! 😘
Me asusté con el grito 😱
Sounds like that AI is being thrown around a lot and that these AI base coats are a scam.
3:28 this looks like a gimmick, but it might not burn so bad with a food grade plastic wrap. Love you Anastasia, please be careful! ❤
this isnt new tho? cold gels came out atleast 10 yrs ago in korea and japan , it was builder gels that didnt heat up when used in a huge amount
Wow, I didn't know that, it was first time for me I came across gels that are called "cold" or "AI"
@Nailcou i believe they were labled as "no heat gels" back then rather than "cold" maybe thats why? i think even venalisa came out with their own line of no heat builder gels if you look into it
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Hi hi I notice u are putting ur watch close to the uv light just a warning u might damage the digitizer screen
It's a good job the AI base coat didn't answer your questions, I asked a well-known AI that has a female name, and apparently, the apex should be a third thicker than the root. Hope your hand is ok after the heat spike tests. ❤
Could it be: that since it's a base coat, and not meant to be applied for structure; you're applying it too thick, and thats why you're getting heat spikies??!!
Generally speaking, base coats are like a double sided sticky tape. Js
My thoughts exactly!
Anastasia, I can’t understand the reason for using the base coat to build structure?! And you never show that being your process ordinarily, so I don’t think you do this on clients or anything. But testing a base coat and then not using it in the way you would ordinarily, seems a bit self-defeating as an experiment?
I guess I'm just lucky, I never feel heat spikes no matter what products I use
I enjoy these tests! ❤
You probably have nice healthy nail beds?
@@queenbeemo42 I guess so
I never believe in such things lol 😂 I felt sorry for you and your wasted cling wrap.
Frist comment pin me 😢😢😢 she is best ❤❤❤❤❤😊