How To Work with Really Thick Gels

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @Jolie702
    @Jolie702 3 года назад +54

    I live how detailed your videos are and the way you explain how to use products. You make it easy to understand. It's also encouraging because it makes me more confident to try these types of products

  • @lizsobeautiful4480
    @lizsobeautiful4480 3 года назад +40

    Liz, thank you for such a detailed explanation. I've watched other channels and other trained nail techs have said "if your not a professional I don't suggest you do this at home." Thank you again for help those of us who are at home saving money and can't go to a salon because of the pandemic.
    I have both a hard gel in a jar and soft gel in a jar and I now feel better educated.
    Thanks again Liz.

  • @eleanorkhachadourian2519
    @eleanorkhachadourian2519 3 года назад +32

    OMG!! I’ve been using thinner builder gels and just started to use a much thicker one and for me, it’s a total game changer. The main reason for this is because my nails are tiny and so using something that doesn’t run easily is a revelation!! Mine does self level too so, win win! Thank you so much - I’ve learned EVERYTHING from your wonderful videos.

  • @nikio2123
    @nikio2123 Год назад +7

    I was having hell with this extension gel I accidently bought (thought it was the thin stuff) and this video was a lifesaver! Did this over a natural nail and smoothed it out with an e-file and beautiful! Many thanks!

  • @anouschkabernice4050
    @anouschkabernice4050 3 года назад +16

    This video really helps as I tried to do stiletto nails on myself with forms for the very first time with an extremely thick builder gel last week (I'm a total beginner with forming nail extensions). I didn't know how to work with it, so the application was extremely messy, my nails came out terrible, it took me over 9 hours to complete both hands and it was overal really exhausting and frustrating. I think that I'll remove the extensions I made later this week to try again using the info of this video, so thank you for this video! 😊

  • @vondagardiner1992
    @vondagardiner1992 Год назад +1

    I know this video is 2 years old, but really needed it tonight. I have this light elegance gel, first time using it. I have been doing the quick easy gel tips, but find I remove the entire set up and wanted to try just rebalancing. So after 2 very thick sticky nails started looking for help and here is your tutorial. I am proceeding. I felt insecure about fitting my forms, but that has gone well, and after watching your video, I feel prepared to do all 10 nails. I have been delighted how effortless this Light Elegance gel is to file and shape compared to other products. It would be very easy to over file. The gentle filing is almost worth admission. Thanks for your tutorial and will relax and get all 10 done!!

  • @lindat1879
    @lindat1879 3 года назад +5

    Great video Liz. I purchased an LE trial kit several yrs ago which had a small pot of builder gel. I tried it once and never again because I couldn't get it to work. I was using the paint on method which as you show doesn't work. Never thought of taking a big bead to work with. Great tip 👍🙂. Thank you for this video.

  • @bgreenshoes1
    @bgreenshoes1 2 года назад +3

    You're amazing. Thank u so much. Your videos have literally saved me. Just started the transition from going to the salon twice a month, to doing my nails at home and there is SO MUCH information! U explain everything in such an easy-to-understand and follow along way, that I'm finally not feeling like I've make a HUGE mistake even attempting this!😅 I can't tell u how much I appreciate your knowledge and willingness to share it! Much love! Xo

  • @P3Nails
    @P3Nails 3 года назад +52

    Can you do a video on Russian gel manicure application? Like where they do the whole efile manicure and then use base coat to even out the nail plate then apply the color then use top coat to even it out even more. I need to see exactly how to do this and I know you’ve mentioned the technique before

    • @livvy.cat.x
      @livvy.cat.x 3 года назад +16

      I would recommend having a look at Tatyana Bugry’s channel. I don’t think she goes into as much detail as Liz but her videos are a really good place to start for anything russian manicure. Anastasia from Nailcou also has very good videos on the topic

    • @EveHyland-in8jb9ti9y
      @EveHyland-in8jb9ti9y 2 года назад

      @@livvy.cat.x I was away to type those 2 exact nail techs channels. I love them both too. ❤️. Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿✌️

  • @justsmile5288
    @justsmile5288 Год назад +4

    I am self taught and then went to school. This video is the BEST one by far. Thanks for explaining the differences between thick & thin. The way you built it thicker makes since. Love the way you had more on the extensions😃🥹❤

  • @MegBee-nz9vk
    @MegBee-nz9vk 9 месяцев назад

    I am currently working on my first dual form nails. I am working with a thick gel. I like it better than a runny gel. Glad to see your video. It's helping. Thanks. 🧡

  • @ItsMeDee60
    @ItsMeDee60 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this. I have been trying to work with gels and not really understanding which gel was need for different parts of the service. So glad you're back, thanks.

  • @lolablack1111
    @lolablack1111 3 года назад +2

    I was ending up with exactly what you said thick on the cuticle and free edge. Thank you for sharing your expertise! You explain things where they just click & make sense.

  • @laurafitzgerald2679
    @laurafitzgerald2679 28 дней назад

    Thank you for explaining the importance of the angle of the brush when applying. I was wondering where I was going wrong. Your an amazing teacher ❤

  • @barbjalcorn
    @barbjalcorn 3 года назад +4

    I can’t tell you how helpful this was. I have an extremely thick sticky builder gel that I’ve steered clear of but I think I can handle practicing with it now. Thanks ❤️🇦🇺

    • @unboundbytiffany
      @unboundbytiffany Год назад +1

      I think I'll have to rewatch this video a few times as the sticky hard gel I bought is so God awful to work with but I think it's a crap gel too though.

  • @renois1
    @renois1 3 года назад +1

    Thanks again Liz for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us!!! It's extremely important to know how and when to use which gels. This definitely helps during your client's service. I would urge everyone to like you said get to know your gel products (don't forget reach out to the company with questions/concerns and never stop learning *always something we didn't know*). I commonly see both licensed and nonlicensed nail technicians using their products incorrectly and playing the mix & match gel systems game. I do love builder gels for a great reverse french and extreme shaping (most would think only acrylic or polygel can do) 😊💅

  • @lauramorris9817
    @lauramorris9817 Год назад +1

    June 17,2023
    This helped me out tremendously ! Thank you so much for your detailed video . I'm new to gels, just opened mine today and it's thick !!

  • @piabasler887
    @piabasler887 3 года назад +1

    Wow, this is a really interesting video. I also have a product like that at my home and I never got along with it. Now I know why. I tried it right away and ... amazing ... it worked! Thanks a lot!!

  • @shannonshepard3021
    @shannonshepard3021 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, love watching your video's.
    I've done nails for 30 some yrs mainly acrylic, then started teaching myself how to do gel. You explain it in very simple terms. Cuz when you use acrylic for yrs all's I wanted to do was chase that gel around and make it work like acrylic LoL. I let the gel work for me now but it took me awhile. Thanks again
    Be safe

    • @danamarval-wood757
      @danamarval-wood757 3 года назад +1

      Same for myself, 32 years and only did acrylic. I love gel now and she is a great teacher. Glad you spoke up. Makes me feel better!💅🏻

    • @dizzyrizzi6246
      @dizzyrizzi6246 3 года назад +1

      I’m the opposite. I started with gel and I’m now learning (teaching myself) how to do acrylic. It’s a whole different process to get used to

  • @femketjeNL
    @femketjeNL 3 года назад +7

    I love how clear your videos always are :D

  • @heatherssnakes
    @heatherssnakes 2 года назад

    OMG Thank you so much for this video. I am just starting to get into all things nails and I bought some Saviland builder gel in a pot and it's soooo thick....I struggled to use it. But now with this video I know I need more product and it just play with it. Thank you so much.

  • @dizzinese
    @dizzinese 3 года назад +3

    I’m glad to see this. I am used to acrylic and have a very high sidewall to my nails and the thinner brush on gel is very difficult for this type of nail plate! If it’s a new overlay the thin is fine but now that they get longer and the end might wear and need a little building, I find even a rubber base such as madam glam is still not so easy to use. I have been considering using a polygel for the areas a need to patch so I don’t have to deal with this running problem! Any suggestions would be great! And btw… acrylic is just too hard to do on myself and more than I want all over.

  • @Faux.P
    @Faux.P 3 года назад +8

    Loved this video, I def feel more confident now with thick gels 🙏🏼 PS- If you ever make another video on fitting forms or include it in another video that would be 👍,bc I haven’t been able to find one that talks about fitting forms where the hyponychium is like square or straight, there’s no v shape or oval it’s just straight across and the actual nail and free edge tilt upwards kinda like (ski jumpish) nails and on top of all that.. there’s hardly any free edge or hyponychium to place the form on😩 So if you try and fit a form you get a pretty big gap unless you push the form up where your nail is and mess the form up and it tilts at an angle upwards instead of coming straight out from the nail. I try and make the form angle down so it will come out looking straight on my nails but It can be a mess but I still love working with forms lol I know that was a lot but I just thought I’d ask in case you see this! Thank you for all your videos! 😬

    • @nakeasimone13
      @nakeasimone13 3 года назад +1

      I’m glad you mentioned the straight hyponychium because that’s my issue with getting paper forms to fit on my fingers

    • @Monsoon0310
      @Monsoon0310 3 года назад +3

      Victoriia Klopotova has a class on how to fit nail forms correctly depending on the shape of the nailplate, but when it comes to adjusting nail forms - you need to cut out the shape as close to the shape of your free edge, as possible. so, if your hyponychium is straight - cut out some of the paper form to get it straigh and check with your free edge, if it's still not right-cut a bit more. What will help is also two cuts downwards, that will match the width of the nail - you'll be able to form sturdier nail with nice tunnel.
      Also, it doesn't really matter what shape is already cut out in your nail form (yes, it can be helpfull, because you'll have less to cut out), because you need to match it to your/your client's hyponychium.
      When it comes to the tilting upwards - depends on the nail shape, but what you need to do is, fist thing, to fit the shape of the nail form to the eponychium. Second, raise your arm, so that you can see your hand from the side and keep it straight. Look at your finger and put the form on. What we want, is to follow the line of your straigh arm with the nail form; with this nail plate we will always need to lower the nail form a bit (but not too much because you'll end up with not enough product around the apex area). We want to get the top of the nail form to be parallel to the line of your arm, or as close to parallel as possible.
      This is the main rule of nail form fitting for standard salon square nail, but when it comes to almond/oval/ballerina we want to tilt the nail form a bit lower. Ideally the end of the nail extension should be on the same hight as the natural nailplate closest to the cuticle. But with problematic nail shapes,such as the one you described, we need to adjust nail forms a bit lower or higher on order to get the thickness we need but still get the shape we want. So, with this nail plate the tip of the nail will never be on the same line with cuticle area.
      If you need visual representation - you can find plenty of pics, from russian/ukrainian nail techs with schemes on how to adjust forms to different nail plates and nail shapes and it's all on Pinterest ☺️ you'll just need to browse it a little but trust me, it's all there

  • @TheCharzardd
    @TheCharzardd Год назад +2

    I got the YN gel and that girl thick! These are great tips. I also realized that I’ve been using the wrong brush.

  • @jenniferilgaz6720
    @jenniferilgaz6720 3 года назад

    I just came here from a video you made with Susie. I loved what you said about nails being fun. Everyone should be able to enjoy it. I have channel too that has the same motto.

  • @benettanorthern9586
    @benettanorthern9586 2 года назад

    I am new to watching your videos. I am in nail academy now and I am learning a lot, but your channel is next level education. Thank you.

  • @mariadepaz479
    @mariadepaz479 3 года назад +6

    You're great at teaching :) Love your videos. Just wondering though, what is the difference between a thick gel like this and a polygel?

    • @kellymccarron8913
      @kellymccarron8913 Год назад +1

      Polygel is a mix of acrylic and gel, generally acetone resistant and needs to be filed off.

  • @heidyveras6883
    @heidyveras6883 2 года назад +1

    This video was sooo useful. Im just learning and practicing with different gels.. I didnt understand until now.. Thanksss!!!!

  • @ShaddeyNNM
    @ShaddeyNNM 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos, they're clear and just purely satisfying to watch. I'm not a nail tech, this makes me want to learn properly (just to do it on myself though)

  • @amyanu7970
    @amyanu7970 3 года назад +1

    Really glad youtube reccomended video of yours. It's been a great instructions diy manicure for myself also getting more confident doing nail for my familly and friends. Love all the videos. Thank you.

  • @chica-jinx5811
    @chica-jinx5811 9 месяцев назад

    Very informative. Thank you so much. I bought this gel a few months using for the time. I’ve been struggling with it. This video explains a lot. 😊

  • @emsk260
    @emsk260 3 года назад +1

    Thank you yet again for an amazingly helpful instructional video!!
    All the mistakes you called out: that was me! Now I’m excited to go back and try thicker builder gels again because it’s clear I just simply did not have correct training & knowledge 👍 and here I was blaming the product... 😅

  • @i.8885
    @i.8885 2 года назад

    The gel I ordered came thick like this and I thought I can't use that but I remembered your video! It's also nice to use with full cover tips since it won't run

  • @NailsofNorway
    @NailsofNorway 3 года назад +1

    A really great video😘👍 But I actually find the LE builder not that hard to work with at all. I'm a lazy nailteck so I get to use less layers when building the nail😂 And I love to use this texture when I am building an extended nailbed 👍 I would love for you to show me how to work with the extremely thick gels. The ones that do not have any stringy texture. More like butter. I have seen a lot of European girl use it and I have bought a couple of pots from Brillbird by accident that is like that. But they are still a challenge to me. Tfs💕

  • @dashboardbeauty
    @dashboardbeauty 3 года назад

    You really explained everything clearly. It is very helpful especially when dealing with the thick gel products.

  • @MakeupMobster
    @MakeupMobster 3 года назад +1

    This was a great video! Thank you! So many vids don’t even address the wetting layer! That probably makes so much easier!

    • @MakeupMobster
      @MakeupMobster 3 года назад

      This video changed my life. Lol. This and the other one about working with runny gels.

  • @lindahammar1032
    @lindahammar1032 3 года назад +1

    Hi! I’ve been doing my nails with gelpolish for some months now. First time I did it, it held very well. The times after that it don’t last very long until it’s starting to lifting and peeling of. I’ve looked at your videos and think I’m doing right, so I’m starting to wonder if it’s the products that’s isn’t any good.
    To my question, which gelpolish brand for amateurs (and I must be able to buy it/get it shipped to Sweden) are the best one out there?? I understand that it depends of the nail also, but in general - which ones are your favorites? 😊
    Love your videos 🥰

  • @Goinghomesteadily
    @Goinghomesteadily 11 месяцев назад

    Love! So professional in your language and in your recording set up

  • @karenmcdoanld8805
    @karenmcdoanld8805 3 года назад

    You really have to get the knack on how to apply the thicker gel but once you do it's Great!! Thank you Liz!!

  • @sushles
    @sushles 3 года назад +1

    I used to love thick gels... Then it was time is money 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @ladyessexlioness
    @ladyessexlioness 3 года назад

    Thanks I’m waiting on some gels and I’m sure it’s on the thick side like your using this video is really going to help me I’m self learning at home it’s going to be a cheaper make as very low income so can’t afford the good stuff lol I’ve been practicing with acrylic as I love them but the monomer is giving me headaches and don’t help with my asthma this is the reason for trying gel out wish me luck I’m going to need it he he xxxxx

  • @jessahblanchard6515
    @jessahblanchard6515 Год назад

    Hi Liz! I love your videos. I'm a nail tech aspirant and loves to do my nails. I'm into gelly cover tips. Can I use this thick gel as my glue for the gelly cover tips?

  • @eunique7997
    @eunique7997 3 года назад

    I am a new subscriber, I am loving your videos. I don't like using acrylic so your channel is so helpful. I love how you explain everything in detail. Thank you

  • @NailTwist_ByNoga
    @NailTwist_ByNoga 2 года назад

    Hi, I'm new to nail art and it was advised to me to buy a thick building gel to start with to avoid leaks, but now I've gained confidence and I want to switch to a thinner gel. Is there a way to thin a thick gel instead of spending more money on a thinner gel?

  • @christinewilliamson7413
    @christinewilliamson7413 2 года назад

    Thank you for your wonderful videos. I struggle with white French application. I’ve tried different techniques but I’m still struggling. Thank you

  • @caronnavickas7867
    @caronnavickas7867 Год назад

    You explain things so well. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @luxbookplanners
    @luxbookplanners 3 года назад

    Newbie here! It seems to be harder to find a variety of colors in hard gel. Of course I only shop on amazon but I’ve noticed acrylic comes in any color you can think of but hard gel only comes in basic colors. Why is that? And should I just make my own colored gel instead of hunting down the colors I need?

  • @cu4wur6023
    @cu4wur6023 8 месяцев назад

    Really clear instructions without annoying music 👏🏻🌟❤️🇬🇧💅🏻

  • @Lewdgamermel
    @Lewdgamermel 3 года назад +2

    I didn’t realize you could be so intimate with gel 😂

  • @RedHottNailz
    @RedHottNailz 3 года назад +1

    Can u recommend a few other hard gel brands that are thick like this and don't move?? Thanx n great vid. I need it!! Lol

  • @Nina-qz2bt
    @Nina-qz2bt 3 года назад

    Could you make a video on when it is appropriate to use flash curing? How would you use it to speed up your application in a salon setting? Thanks a bunch for all your videos! They are awesome!

  • @dizzinese
    @dizzinese 3 года назад +1

    What gel is this? And does it come in clear and natural as well?

  • @lauriekilborn
    @lauriekilborn 3 года назад +2

    Wouldn't there be a huge heat spike with a thick application of thick builder gel? Or would you use a light to cure that starts off slow that helps minimize a heat spike?

  • @LadyDianeH
    @LadyDianeH 3 года назад +7

    I love how you are so informative love your channel...wish things like this was taught when I took my coarse....thanks for the information...

  • @elisemassey2818
    @elisemassey2818 3 года назад +1

    Is poly gel considered to be a thick gel? I know the consistency is different from the self leveling gel you showed as well but I wasnt sure if there was another name for poly gel. Thanks for the video.

    • @rebecaballeza13
      @rebecaballeza13 3 года назад +1

      Time ago I ask them (TheNailHub team) and they told me they don't consider polygel a gel and they only sell pure gels. So that's it, but in the case of polygel, you can find it with different names like acrygel, powder gel, etc. Honestly it doesn't tend to change the name a lot but you can easily know it's a polygel type product because it's going to be described as a hybrid or mix between powder acrylic and resin gel.

  • @NightBorne2
    @NightBorne2 4 месяца назад

    Hello!! I have a question a little off topic but still in the builder gel category. I like making press on nails because I dont like using any type of products on my nails (I use the little adhesive tabs) would it be possible to make press on nails with builder gel like this??

  • @VinceandFamily
    @VinceandFamily Год назад

    This information is priceless!!! Thank you! Great video. 💜

  • @LucidaBrightakaDiggs
    @LucidaBrightakaDiggs 3 года назад

    I just placed my first order and I'm super excited!! What practice hand are you using? I didn't see it on your website. Thanks.

  • @Mir_Nohti
    @Mir_Nohti 3 года назад

    I was just thinking of you today. I hope you are well and happy. 💗

  • @diam8749
    @diam8749 2 года назад

    Absolutely needed this video. Very well explained! Thank you…

  • @evsafreire8917
    @evsafreire8917 3 года назад +2

    Not afraid of thick gels anymore!

  • @itsacarolbthing5221
    @itsacarolbthing5221 3 года назад +2

    Anyone else want to stick their tongue in the baby pink gel? No? Just me? Ok.
    Great video, Liz, as usual. You're an amazing instructor. Xx

  • @luannproctor672
    @luannproctor672 2 года назад

    I do builder gel with gel polish over. I dont use color builder gel, cause i always do gel polishes over builder. What is your process if u did what i do? After i cure the builder gel, i swipe off the inhibition later, file to shape and apply the color, ugh its a long prep. Any suggestions? I feel like theres gotta be a better way. Maybe direct me to one of your videos?

  • @debg181
    @debg181 7 месяцев назад

    Hi there was just wondering if you could answer a question for me why won't my hard gel set hard under lights ?

  • @jeancalinog8379
    @jeancalinog8379 8 месяцев назад

    is non-stick hand builder gel a true gel and the same as the thick builder gel?

  • @NostressAdi
    @NostressAdi 3 года назад +1

    I didn’t know you were in AZ! I’m in AZ too!!! 😍

  • @felfelcc428
    @felfelcc428 3 года назад +1

    Hi,do you have the pink thick gel website?

    • @TheNailHub
      @TheNailHub  3 года назад +1

      Thenailhub.com. It’s light elegance builder.

  • @susiepihl5719
    @susiepihl5719 3 года назад

    Great video Lis 😊👌
    Thanks from Denmark 🇩🇰

  • @1990cutypie
    @1990cutypie 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a vedio on how to do gel French manicure?

  • @gracenailsandskincare
    @gracenailsandskincare 3 года назад

    Hi🌸 please can you tell me which equipment you use to make the video. Which stand and camera

  • @basimaalisrael6955
    @basimaalisrael6955 Год назад

    Thank u for sharing can I use this method with short nails too 🌹

  • @Anar-hk5rv
    @Anar-hk5rv Год назад

    Would a thicker one like this be better for toenail reconstruction?

    • @TheNailHub
      @TheNailHub  Год назад

      Yes great for that when you don't want the gel self leveling all over the place.

  • @forevermore5118
    @forevermore5118 3 года назад

    What brush or length of brush did you use? I’m having a dreadful time with ultra thick gel.

  • @carolbeckett7276
    @carolbeckett7276 Год назад +1

    Thanks for explaining the difference I gel builders thick and thin. I used both and found the thickness I like to use. Look forward to learning more about them and uses for them.

  • @theoldways1549
    @theoldways1549 3 года назад

    I have tried so often to work with this sticky thick gel. Absolute horror. It sticks to everything like glue. But I will try using much more product.
    I have gels from the thin one you showed before to the this thick one. I bought a lot of them, they were supposed to be one selfleveling viscosity. They are all, well not all, but maybe 5 different viscosities. Can you please d a tutorial on a he with a viscosity inbetween the two please. Thank you

  • @shannoncrutchfield4410
    @shannoncrutchfield4410 3 года назад

    ...big booger... HAHAHA I appreciate this video. I've been wanting to transition from acrylic to gel. The gel I purchased is thick like this. I LOVE it. This video helps tremendously. 🤗🥰

  • @Theperilsofbev
    @Theperilsofbev 5 месяцев назад

    So much help! Instant sub🌹

  • @doeeyedfaun4020
    @doeeyedfaun4020 3 года назад

    I find my biggest problem is do ding a place that does gel nails. When you ask they say yes but what they really mean is gel polish over L/P acrylic. How do you ask to convey that you want the type of nails you do.

  • @edithlorentzen424
    @edithlorentzen424 2 года назад

    this was so helpful! thank you!!

  • @melissapassarella8583
    @melissapassarella8583 3 года назад

    I have been waiting!! Yay!!

  • @GlamTones
    @GlamTones 3 года назад

    Thanks Liz this is great!

  • @cindylou2727
    @cindylou2727 2 года назад

    Does this work with polygel as well? I feel like it’s too thick to work with

  • @Geeeewizz
    @Geeeewizz 2 месяца назад

    PLEASE HELP- i have searched your videos for it but can't find it, I bought a 3d nail art gel but it's so thick, thicker than this, and I don't know what to buy / what I have to type in to find the right product which is a 3d gel that can be brush stroked on in one line rather than manually rolled into a line with my hands first ahaha please help 😂 any product recommendations or key words for whatever I am looking for would be great

  • @marianagzz6502
    @marianagzz6502 3 года назад

    Can i use it as poly gel with dual forms?

  • @saraev1119
    @saraev1119 Год назад

    Is it bad that I want to have a separate brush with slip solution to shape the nail and smooth it?

  • @theworksbyt6264
    @theworksbyt6264 2 года назад

    What brand is the thicker gel?

  • @zambilaleoveanu9695
    @zambilaleoveanu9695 2 года назад

    Hi how can bay this pink hard gel ?
    Thank you.

  • @stacyburgess7610
    @stacyburgess7610 3 года назад +1

    So as I was sitting in my chair listening to your instructions....reveling in the miracle of complete rock hard barely sanding off at all gel on my nails...,I stopped mid-smirk to unsubscribe from all the other nail tech youtubers. Thank you for having a business sense (time is money) and being different from the rest on here.

  • @tracymonferdini4033
    @tracymonferdini4033 3 года назад

    What brush are you using in this video?

  • @pamela9662
    @pamela9662 3 года назад

    Thanks Liz!

  • @delilahl5934
    @delilahl5934 2 года назад

    What are some thicker brands I can buy in USA without a license?

  • @lindawitkamp4653
    @lindawitkamp4653 3 года назад

    I have a thick gel that is supposed to be “cool” but if I were to put this much on at once, it would totally burn my client. Is that not an issue with this brand? Also, does it cure completely when you do this much at once?

    • @TheNailHub
      @TheNailHub  3 года назад +4

      The key is teaching clients how to flash cure. Give them a roll to play during the appointment and you can do what you need to do. I will do another video on flash curing soon.

  • @hennigadient4265
    @hennigadient4265 10 месяцев назад

    What can i do against the bubble?

  • @ynellirosas
    @ynellirosas 3 года назад

    Is polygel the same as thick gel you are using here

  • @dottaylor
    @dottaylor Год назад

    I sent for this thick gel but I couldn’t brush it on it’s so thick is this what it’s ment to look like

  • @alekaren987
    @alekaren987 2 года назад

    So helpful thank you !!!!

  • @melissahigginbotham9614
    @melissahigginbotham9614 3 года назад

    What is the brand of that gel?

  • @CocoNChris
    @CocoNChris 3 года назад +3

    So needed this , thanks a million

  • @lialia1932
    @lialia1932 Год назад

    You are the best thank you!

  • @thandiwemadi8944
    @thandiwemadi8944 3 года назад

    Love your videos