Much as the soft gel tips can be easy (for me they are a mess 😅), I still prefer regular sculpted nails with forms. They look more natural and last longer. But your tips on how to apply these are always great ❤
can you do a video on all kinds of different gels (hard, builder, rubber, glue gel, polygel, etc.), their differences, their uses, how they soak off, how they file off, etc.? i'm struggling to find a gel that is easy to work with (like for soft gel tips for example) but also strong enough and that doesn't file off in a rubbery way and i never know how different gels behave
I have seen a lot of videos talking that if you use heat with the sticky tabs they can last for almost 3 weeks. Just using a hairdryer to heat and melt it a little.
Hello, using the sticky tabs. Can I still apply the dehydrator, primer and 1x thin layer of basecoat gel to my natural nails then apply the sticky tabs then false nail? The reason I ask. I have sticky tabs id been using them and they were great, they last. But when I had taken off the false nails I found that my real nails looked crap, parts of my nails top layer had stripped off my nails and they became weak. So to protect them, I was wondering if I could apply base coat varnish 1st as a shield to protect them?
I'm about to move to Australia, I'm so worried I'll run into problems like this! Do you have access to Torrid where you live? It's my favorite store lol
@@melme33 I am not sure what store that is I’m in Brisbane Queensland only online shopping I use are Amazon, Shein Ali Express and Temu. And I do shopping at Kmart, Big W and Target for small home appliances and linen.
I'm going to agree with another comment here - I just don't care for the full cover tips. I prefer a sculpted nail using hard gel. You just can't beat the look and wear time of a sculpted nail imo
It's my opinion that you shouldn't be giving advice as to how to put these nails on other than what is in the directions with the product, especially with the electric file. That is not something for beginners . I do appreciate your Intentions to help people do their nails better and. Have them look professionally done. However, you may want to add a disclaimer for viewers who aren't used to using professional equipment to be very careful with electric filing. Cause even when you go to the salon, they can burn you and cut your cuticles. You may want to think this over.
Much as the soft gel tips can be easy (for me they are a mess 😅), I still prefer regular sculpted nails with forms. They look more natural and last longer. But your tips on how to apply these are always great ❤
Anastasia what would we do without you! Once again you've come through with some very precious advice! Thank you so much ❤😊
Thank you ! 😘
can you do a video on all kinds of different gels (hard, builder, rubber, glue gel, polygel, etc.), their differences, their uses, how they soak off, how they file off, etc.? i'm struggling to find a gel that is easy to work with (like for soft gel tips for example) but also strong enough and that doesn't file off in a rubbery way and i never know how different gels behave
This!!!! PLEASE HELP!!!!! 😅😢
All right 👌
Beautiful nails as always. 😊
I use polygel on the entire nail. Lasts 3 weeks. Its fast, little shaping needed, and i have extra strength for ranch work.
I have this kit and it's fantastic! I've used up all the nail tips since I got it lol. It's so easy to use, great quality and so beginner friendly.
I have seen a lot of videos talking that if you use heat with the sticky tabs they can last for almost 3 weeks. Just using a hairdryer to heat and melt it a little.
I like the acrylic method to ensure long lasting adhesion without the uv rays. It also works great for press ons. Removal still unpleasant
Soak off with acetone just like acrylic nails and gently remove with orange wood stick.😊
love this content🎉❣️♾️
Hello, using the sticky tabs. Can I still apply the dehydrator, primer and 1x thin layer of basecoat gel to my natural nails then apply the sticky tabs then false nail? The reason I ask. I have sticky tabs id been using them and they were great, they last. But when I had taken off the false nails I found that my real nails looked crap, parts of my nails top layer had stripped off my nails and they became weak. So to protect them, I was wondering if I could apply base coat varnish 1st as a shield to protect them?
Yes. Absolutely! They will last longer too with the protective layer of base coat . I use this method often . Buff it before applying sticky tab
@@Nailcou I love that thank you xo 🙂
Great video. ❤❤❤❤
I needed this one
Can you send a link to the sphere shaped large ball bit you used in the beginning of the video
Shame this set can not be shipped to Australia. Just followed the link not able to get here.
I'm about to move to Australia, I'm so worried I'll run into problems like this! Do you have access to Torrid where you live? It's my favorite store lol
@@melme33 I am not sure what store that is I’m in Brisbane Queensland only online shopping I use are Amazon, Shein Ali Express and Temu. And I do shopping at Kmart, Big W and Target for small home appliances and linen.
I'm going to agree with another comment here - I just don't care for the full cover tips. I prefer a sculpted nail using hard gel. You just can't beat the look and wear time of a sculpted nail imo
How is wear ability for each method
That's what I was waiting to see
I use putty glue thing, no mess
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It's my opinion that you shouldn't be giving advice as to how to put these nails on other than what is in the directions with the product, especially with the electric file. That is not something for beginners . I do appreciate your Intentions to help people do their nails better and.
Have them look professionally done. However, you may want to add a disclaimer for viewers who aren't used to using professional equipment to be very careful with electric filing. Cause even when you go to the salon, they can burn you and cut your cuticles. You may want to think this over.