How To Remove Any Gel Nail Lifting
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Products & resources mentioned in this video are listed below:
🔺Efficient Efile Masterclass
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🔺Efile Guide
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🔺Free Matserclass (mindshits for gel mastery)
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🔺Nashlynails Ceramic bits (affiliate code PPN10 saves you 10%)
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Ceramic Cone, Medium grit
Ceramic Cone, Soft grit
🔺Kokoist Board files (affiliate code PPN10 saves you 10%)
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Diamond Brown File 120/120
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🔺Today's Topic:
Gel nail lifting is the bane of the existence of any nail stylist. The goal is to get the occurrences to be far and few, but for those times when it happens (and it will happen) it is a good idea to have a strategy on deck, and preferably one you always resort to, to tackle the gel nail lifting task at hand.
In today’s video I want to share with you the way I remove any gel nail lifting. Whether it is small, medium, or a large bubble… it all gets removed the same with me.
To remove gel nail lifting I use an efile. The star items are my ceramic bits (I get mine from Nashlynails, and I offer more recommendations in my efile guide). I use a medium grit ceramic and a fine one. If you don’t have efile manicuring experience, you can use a coarse grit board file along with a medium grit one (current favorite files are from Kokoist).
The process is simple. Take your medium grit ceramic and begin debulking the nail at a high RPM (at least 20K RPM). I personally like to debulk vertically as this allows me to remove product easier without adding too much pressure. Once I’ve managed to get the nail flat, meaning no apex, it is time to switch over to my fine ceramic.
Once I’m using my fine ceramic (also at a high speed here) to remove the remaining product I want to focus right over where the lifting has happened. Once I start breaking into the gel I want to decrease the speed and allow the gel nail lifting to flicker-off on all its own. I then just flush the remaining gel nail product to the natural nail.
And this is how I remove any nail lifting. Whether big, small, or a huge bubble in the center, my goal is to reduce the gel so that I can get to the lifting and flatten the gel, flush it to the natural nail, so that I can restructure it.
If I can help you further with your efiling or gel nail structure gel mastery, I want to recommend two courses to you…
Efficient Efile Masterclass: Learn my method for simple yet efficient efiling
Master Gel Nails: Learn how to structure any gel nail length with minimal finish-filing, and monthly wearing results.
When you’re ready hit play!
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I’m learning sooo much from your channel !! 🌸💗🌸💗
I needed this !!! Living in Japan I use Japanese gel nails but still these tips apply to any gel nails !!❤❤❤❤
omg! so saddddd! luckily nothing worse happened :)
Right! Amazing how attached one nail plate can be to the rest of our body. Since with one bend it sends like a shock through your system 😖
This makes me nervous.