I've been having so many issues with my Chrome looking glittery and I cured my top coat for 30 seconds instead of 15 and it fixed it! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Some techs just say make u sure u file the chrome off from around the edges but I think bonder is an added insurance and using a thicker top coat great video!
Thanks for the tips. I"m not a pro but haven't had issues with chipping and peeling til I tried chrome. Will give it another shot this weekend with these tips.
Hi! I’d like to avoid the extra $20 for chrome at the nail salon and just do it at home. Do you suggest I start with alcohol over the nail salons top coat to get the oils off and then go in with my chrome layer? Or should I put another top coat on top of the nail salons top coat?
Very useful guide! Although I seem to have a problem with the final top coat (I use soak off/semi permanent no wipe top coat)… for some reason it seems to cure perfectly but after two days it kind of peels off in a thin film, leaving the powder exposed. Any ideas on what could be happening? I did dust the excess powder before applying the top coat.
Paola Ponce Nails I actually used just base. I've tried it with builder gel since and my only problem was the typical wear chipping on the tips. I have primer with acid, is the primer without acid called any other way? Like is it a bonder?
Primer w/o acid is usually labeled bonder. Also make sure your enhancement application is not too thin. This also can lead to premature chipping at the edge.
Would the Orly Bonder Rubberized Basecoat work for the bonder? I'm asking since I already have this product, but I'm thinking this product may not work since it's not typically meant for use with gel (to my understanding at least). I used it to get a longer adhesion for vinyl nail wraps/stickers. Also, would the acid free primer used for acrylic nails work in this case for the primer? I also have this at home, so if I don't have to buy another thing, that'd be awesome.
@PaolaPonceNails Hmm, well I tried the non acid primer for acrylic nails that I had, and swiping it as shown in the video took the chrome powder right off. So I tried sort of tapping the primer on, basically letting a drop of it fall onto the nail so as to not rub too hard. And the primer made the powder sort of "oil spill" out and created displacement of the powder. So I ended up buying the Young Nails product you've used in the video.
Is is possible that I'm not getting the chrome effect because I am using a NO-CLEANSE top coat? I'm a beginner so I don't know much but I used three types of chrome glitters, if you will, and never got the effect. HELP
@@PaolaPonceNails it may not be good quality but I used two different kinds. I'll cure it shorter because that's the only solution I see now. I don't rub it too hard but I put some pressure on it.
I ruined my chrome nails in like a day… Because I was taught after the chrome just do another top coat layer. I work in filmmaking so my nails need to be strong. And after a few bumps on hard surfaces it was ruined. The top coat pealed in many places. Before doing my nails I thought: apply gel on it so it would peal… I didn’t… thanks for the tips
I’m 5 years late to this video but thank you so much for it. This is exactly what I was looking for. ❤
I'm 6yrs late 😅.. but looooving ALL of the different types of powders/pigments.. I am still learning about all the things and I want them all 😂
I've been having so many issues with my Chrome looking glittery and I cured my top coat for 30 seconds instead of 15 and it fixed it! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
Excellent advice.
I wish I’d seen this two hours ago.
I will try again tomorrow and succeed using your professional advice.
Thank you.
Yes! Must try!
Some techs just say make u sure u file the chrome off from around the edges but I think bonder is an added insurance and using a thicker top coat great video!
How do you remove “no soak” gel? I plan on doing this over a dip application…which we normally soak off in acetone.
Amazing tip with the bonder. I kind of stopped doing chrome nails because they always chipped. I will try that next time. Love your videos!
Don't quit! You've invested the $. Try my "Holo/Chrome Blocking" technique if you have a pigment that chips even after using binder. Best!
Is that bonder or nail primer?
Thanks for this excellent information that I found just now…I loooove the color on your nails…what color is that?
What would happen if you use alcohol as your nail primer and seal the chrome with it? Would it work or would it have an adverse effect?
Thanks for the tips. I"m not a pro but haven't had issues with chipping and peeling til I tried chrome. Will give it another shot this weekend with these tips.
Hi! I’d like to avoid the extra $20 for chrome at the nail salon and just do it at home. Do you suggest I start with alcohol over the nail salons top coat to get the oils off and then go in with my chrome layer? Or should I put another top coat on top of the nail salons top coat?
Please post whet color/brand your fabulous orange/red nail color is 😍
Bio Sculpture, Angelina is the name I’m wearing. You can find it w/ Kokoist super similar #69 Summer Red
Where do the nail tip stands you use come from?
I bought them in a Japanese store in California called Miniso.
Mine look patchy and streaky. How to fix?
Very useful guide!
Although I seem to have a problem with the final top coat (I use soak off/semi permanent no wipe top coat)… for some reason it seems to cure perfectly but after two days it kind of peels off in a thin film, leaving the powder exposed. Any ideas on what could be happening? I did dust the excess powder before applying the top coat.
Using base or builder before top?
Paola Ponce Nails I actually used just base. I've tried it with builder gel since and my only problem was the typical wear chipping on the tips. I have primer with acid, is the primer without acid called any other way? Like is it a bonder?
Primer w/o acid is usually labeled bonder. Also make sure your enhancement application is not too thin. This also can lead to premature chipping at the edge.
Would the Orly Bonder Rubberized Basecoat work for the bonder? I'm asking since I already have this product, but I'm thinking this product may not work since it's not typically meant for use with gel (to my understanding at least). I used it to get a longer adhesion for vinyl nail wraps/stickers.
Also, would the acid free primer used for acrylic nails work in this case for the primer? I also have this at home, so if I don't have to buy another thing, that'd be awesome.
I think your non-acid bonder is the answer in this scenario.
@PaolaPonceNails Hmm, well I tried the non acid primer for acrylic nails that I had, and swiping it as shown in the video took the chrome powder right off. So I tried sort of tapping the primer on, basically letting a drop of it fall onto the nail so as to not rub too hard. And the primer made the powder sort of "oil spill" out and created displacement of the powder. So I ended up buying the Young Nails product you've used in the video.
So instead of the hard gel you would use the base gel, cure, then top gel?
Fantastic video!!!! Such a great way to keep your chromes!! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
This is a great video and you answered a lot of my questions. Thank you Paola.
What brand of gel did you use after you applied the chrome? Thank you!
It was a soak-off sealer by BunBun. You can try Orly's builder in a bottle as an alternative.
Hello Paola, can you please write down the names of each product that you used. Thanks.
I will start doing so! TY.
What semi hard gel do you use
For this video (and most quick nail art like this) I use Bunbun Chrome sealer.
You can use Orly’s new builder in a bottle for something comparable.
Paola Ponce Nails thank you. !
Excited to try this method thank you!
Is is possible that I'm not getting the chrome effect because I am using a NO-CLEANSE top coat? I'm a beginner so I don't know much but I used three types of chrome glitters, if you will, and never got the effect. HELP
It may not be a good quality chrome? Are you rubbing vigorously? Do either 45 sec or 60 sec cure on your top coat.
@@PaolaPonceNails it may not be good quality but I used two different kinds. I'll cure it shorter because that's the only solution I see now. I don't rub it too hard but I put some pressure on it.
Try a chrome gel base. One specifically designed for chrome pigments to be rubbed on. Aora nails and Daily Charme have one. Works consistently well.
Good info on here ! 👍🏼
Glad it was helpful!
I ruined my chrome nails in like a day… Because I was taught after the chrome just do another top coat layer. I work in filmmaking so my nails need to be strong. And after a few bumps on hard surfaces it was ruined. The top coat pealed in many places. Before doing my nails I thought: apply gel on it so it would peal… I didn’t… thanks for the tips
You're the bomb Paola
+LJ Agnew uhm... thank you 🤔
Another lovely lesson!
I didnt hear what you used for the non-acid primer?!
Protein Bond by Young Nails
Cool
When I did the binder it took off some of the chrome!!
Be very gentle!
How much does this cost in a salon