Stunning colors and bottles are beautiful also. There's something about good product packaging that they have perfected, and the gels are amazing formula, I'd suppose. I haven't tried F gel yet, but someday I will. I bought the Dvok Marblefit Collection and I would be so happy to see you create a set or just even play around with different designs. Maybe there are more people making videos using it but there's still not that many videos. Anyhow you were saying ask if there's something somebody was interested in seeing and I'd be grateful for any fun ideas you have.
I really am a fan of From The Nail so far. I also find that the sets that attract me to purchase the most end up being theirs, lol. I think it's because while I'm happy to pay more for a well thought out bottle, I don't like paying premium for fancy packaging that I just throw away. Their price point is also a little better than some, which is good. Did you happen to see my Marble Fit video from last year? ruclips.net/video/fQSOpChOG9I/видео.htmlsi=Owq7OHRHcpRZd9ps I tested and compared it and did a few simple ideas 😊
And YES, I do love when I can show people stuff that they're asking for. I'm not always sure what people are interested in seeing, so it helps me out a lot. Thank you :)
I use the museum tabs from Temu oval or circle and I love the press on stands from Liquid Layers 3d. Their shop is closed for the holidays but I’m obsessed
What is a museum tab? I tried searching Temu with the term and didn't have any luck, but I'm super curious now, lol. I'll have to check out LL3D once they reopen 😃
When I mix colors, I use a scale that measures in grams, as low as .1 gram, that way I know exactly how much of each color I need! I feel you about the potted gels, but the one you're using is gorgeous!
That's a great idea! I have a jewelers scale and never thought to try doing that! I'll have to pull it out next time. Right!?! I just find potted gels such a pain in the ass, I hate changing/cleaning brushes, lol. The Bemi Metal Leaf gels are really something else! I only have a few colors but have contemplated getting the whole collection. Out of the hundreds of glitter gels I have, they are just a VERY unique formula that looks really different. I just find them a little bit harder to figure out how to incorporate them into my art designs as they are super intense. Most glitter gels you can layer and ombre for different looks, even when they are heavily packed with glitter. But these I find a little bit trickier to mesh into art designs if it's not just a solid nail. They certainly hit the mark for that super easy 1 blingy accent nail color, though! 100%
Thanks for watching 😍 You can see it on this video here at minute 07:00 ruclips.net/video/tftndn9HXeY/видео.htmlsi=A0SdafQLGVtdZTtq I use Apres Tip Prep and Apres Primer, but there are lots of brand options. I know many like Mia Secret, and I've picked up Young Nails Protein Bonder to try in the future.
So chemicals can go through the gloves even without acetone thinning them 😭 try 4-6 mil chemical resistant gloves 💜 I’m in the midst of getting tested for acrylate allergies 😭😭😭😭
Thanks 😊 I should have clarified in the video. I actually can't ever use anything less than a 10mil glove without an automatic reaction. Then, when I'm stamping and cleaning plates with acetone, if I'm not changing my gloves immediately after, I often end up with a reaction still 🙄 🥺 It sucks, but at least I have been able to find a way to continue doing what I love and I usually only screw up a couple times a year, lol ❤️ 😊
I've been curious if I layered over a regular 6mil when stamping and then took the 6mil off when finished plate cleaning if I would end up still reacting. It makes more sense just to use a new pair of 10mil, but they are so much more expensive than regular gloves that I hate going through them so quickly.
@@loveyournailsbydawnthat’s a thought. Currently I either double up my nitrile regular or use a 6mill. 10 is hardcore. Oh my gosh :( why do us nail girlies react >.
Stunning colors and bottles are beautiful also. There's something about good product packaging that they have perfected, and the gels are amazing formula, I'd suppose. I haven't tried F gel yet, but someday I will.
I bought the Dvok Marblefit Collection and I would be so happy to see you create a set or just even play around with different designs. Maybe there are more people making videos using it but there's still not that many videos. Anyhow you were saying ask if there's something somebody was interested in seeing and I'd be grateful for any fun ideas you have.
I really am a fan of From The Nail so far. I also find that the sets that attract me to purchase the most end up being theirs, lol. I think it's because while I'm happy to pay more for a well thought out bottle, I don't like paying premium for fancy packaging that I just throw away. Their price point is also a little better than some, which is good.
Did you happen to see my Marble Fit video from last year? ruclips.net/video/fQSOpChOG9I/видео.htmlsi=Owq7OHRHcpRZd9ps
I tested and compared it and did a few simple ideas 😊
And YES, I do love when I can show people stuff that they're asking for. I'm not always sure what people are interested in seeing, so it helps me out a lot. Thank you :)
I use the museum tabs from Temu oval or circle and I love the press on stands from Liquid Layers 3d. Their shop is closed for the holidays but I’m obsessed
What is a museum tab? I tried searching Temu with the term and didn't have any luck, but I'm super curious now, lol. I'll have to check out LL3D once they reopen 😃
When I mix colors, I use a scale that measures in grams, as low as .1 gram, that way I know exactly how much of each color I need!
I feel you about the potted gels, but the one you're using is gorgeous!
That's a great idea! I have a jewelers scale and never thought to try doing that! I'll have to pull it out next time.
Right!?! I just find potted gels such a pain in the ass, I hate changing/cleaning brushes, lol.
The Bemi Metal Leaf gels are really something else! I only have a few colors but have contemplated getting the whole collection. Out of the hundreds of glitter gels I have, they are just a VERY unique formula that looks really different. I just find them a little bit harder to figure out how to incorporate them into my art designs as they are super intense. Most glitter gels you can layer and ombre for different looks, even when they are heavily packed with glitter. But these I find a little bit trickier to mesh into art designs if it's not just a solid nail. They certainly hit the mark for that super easy 1 blingy accent nail color, though! 100%
Love the collection! Can you do a video showing how you prep the press ons for gel polish? Thanks!
Thanks for watching 😍 You can see it on this video here at minute 07:00 ruclips.net/video/tftndn9HXeY/видео.htmlsi=A0SdafQLGVtdZTtq
I use Apres Tip Prep and Apres Primer, but there are lots of brand options. I know many like Mia Secret, and I've picked up Young Nails Protein Bonder to try in the future.
So chemicals can go through the gloves even without acetone thinning them 😭 try 4-6 mil chemical resistant gloves 💜 I’m in the midst of getting tested for acrylate allergies 😭😭😭😭
And double gloving
Thanks 😊 I should have clarified in the video. I actually can't ever use anything less than a 10mil glove without an automatic reaction. Then, when I'm stamping and cleaning plates with acetone, if I'm not changing my gloves immediately after, I often end up with a reaction still 🙄 🥺 It sucks, but at least I have been able to find a way to continue doing what I love and I usually only screw up a couple times a year, lol ❤️ 😊
I've been curious if I layered over a regular 6mil when stamping and then took the 6mil off when finished plate cleaning if I would end up still reacting. It makes more sense just to use a new pair of 10mil, but they are so much more expensive than regular gloves that I hate going through them so quickly.
@@loveyournailsbydawnthat’s a thought. Currently I either double up my nitrile regular or use a 6mill. 10 is hardcore. Oh my gosh :( why do us nail girlies react >.