I love this, especially wearing the gloves! I never thought of that before. I’m letting my recover from a bad dip experience and I’m really thinking it’s time to do them myself 🥲
1.) It’s important to know that cure times (drying times) will vary based on the gel polish you’re using. Go based on the directions of your polish. Fully curing your nails for the right amount of time is important to keep from developing an allergy to the nail polish. 2.) Be sure to avoid getting gel polish on your skin. Make sure to clean up any polish on the skin with acetone before curing, as this also helps prevent any nail allergies. I am not a professional nail tech & this video only shows what I’ve learned along the way. As with all things, always make sure to do your own research and do what’s best for you! ☺️
i feel like i need to make the switch 😭 they turned out soo good. my only question is how do you take off the prior set before starting a new one? do you drill, file, or soak them off?
Thank you for watching!! & that’s a great question: I soak them off with acetone. I use the nail clips, similar to the ones in the nail salon & use cotton balls with acetone to soak my nails. I take my nail file too to kind of buff off the layers too and use my cuticle pusher to gently remove the gel. Maybe I can do a video showing that process!
Loved this! 😍 They came out so good. I need to get all of the materials so I can do mine at home too. I’m just not that good at making sure both sides are painted neatly. 😂
I love this, especially wearing the gloves! I never thought of that before. I’m letting my recover from a bad dip experience and I’m really thinking it’s time to do them myself 🥲
Oh no, I’m really sorry to hear that!! 😩 - there are lots of benefits from doing your own nails at home in my opinion. 🤍
I loved how this came out! you were so clear with the instructions 🙌🏽
Thank you so much!! ❤
So classy and neatly ❤
Thank you so much! ☺️
Hey everyone! Let me know what you think in the comments below & feel free to ask any questions! 🥰 - HERE ARE SOME OTHER THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BELOW:
1.) It’s important to know that cure times (drying times) will vary based on the gel polish you’re using. Go based on the directions of your polish. Fully curing your nails for the right amount of time is important to keep from developing an allergy to the nail polish.
2.) Be sure to avoid getting gel polish on your skin. Make sure to clean up any polish on the skin with acetone before curing, as this also helps prevent any nail allergies.
I am not a professional nail tech & this video only shows what I’ve learned along the way. As with all things, always make sure to do your own research and do what’s best for you! ☺️
i feel like i need to make the switch 😭 they turned out soo good. my only question is how do you take off the prior set before starting a new one? do you drill, file, or soak them off?
Thank you for watching!! & that’s a great question: I soak them off with acetone. I use the nail clips, similar to the ones in the nail salon & use cotton balls with acetone to soak my nails. I take my nail file too to kind of buff off the layers too and use my cuticle pusher to gently remove the gel. Maybe I can do a video showing that process!
Loved this! 😍 They came out so good. I need to get all of the materials so I can do mine at home too. I’m just not that good at making sure both sides are painted neatly. 😂
Thank you! Lol and yeah that's always the hard part, but it gets easier with more practice.
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