I so agree with you! Idk why but there's just something about doing it on a human hand versus a fake hand, I understand it alot better (not that I don't with a fake) it's just more enjoyable too!
I got the fiber gel in the mystery box and it's a fantastic product. I used it as the glue for the full cover tips and it's still on 4 weeks later! I filed down and trimmed a bit, and back filled by the cuticle with more fiber gel. It's seriously one of the best nail products I've ever used. I can not believe how durable it is on my very thin nails.
@youngnailsinc I did my first set watching this video on repeat. They turned out better than expected, and I'm not a nail tech. I'm just learning for myself at home to save money. Thanks again! ❤️
I’m currently bing watching YN videos. If my previous set was created and sculpted using a different brand BIAB and I want to start using YN could I use fibre gel for for next infill and also create a slight more extension? Also, why/when would we choose fibre gel vs synergy gel ? I currently confused which system to choose going forwards… haaalp pls ❤
We can't speak on how well our products will adhere to another brand as we don't test them so we would recommend removing as much of the previous product as you can before using fiber gel. Fiber gel is a soft gel and can be soaked off. Synergy gel is a hard gel and is non-porous meaning it can't be soaked off. You can build a short/active length extension with fiber gel, but if you are wanting a length more than is demonstrated in this video, then you would need to use synergy gel instead.
I"m wondering< can you mix some glitters with some clear fiber gel to add some dimension design on this gel nail technique with the extensions and just layer them to make sure glitters stay put? I'd probably use all clear fiber gel for this?
❤ Very nicely done! Gives me an idea for my client tomorrow! Thanks! Can you do it if you dont have the pot one? I only have the bottle. Or, would you recommend an extension in the flex gel and finish with fiber gel on top?
I did this before exactly the same way and length it doesn’t work tbh only lasted 2 weeks and half craked because its too soft and flexible but it does work for a much shorter length Or to fix a corner of a nail. (Also i had layers of ultimate top coat because of the design i had)
I agree, I did this for a client and her nails kept on breaking. So fibergel for longer nails might not be the best. Indeed for shorter nails yes, since fiber gels are quite flexible
Every nail and client is going to be different. Some clients can wear this product extension with no problem but others may need the extra durability of an acrylic or hard gel enhancement. This is why there are so many options as not every product will work for every nail.
I used this to extend 3 nails on a client that had very short bitten nails up to the top of her fingers to match the other nails and she had infills and her nails grew and nail bed got longer Love this mani Q builder gel ❤
I did this today! Looking forward to seeing how it holds up on my hairdresser friend 🙏. I’m using nude but I’m finding the pot is runny compared to the bottle, is this normal? I LOVE this product ❤
They are both the same product, but it's possible that the pot feels more runny just depending on the brush you use to apply it. Since the brush in the bottle is immersed in the product, the product tends to stick more to the brush & feel thicker. When you use a clean gel brush to pick up from the pot, it tends to release easier since there isn't product in the bristles to grab the product.
Great tips, could you use the pot for gel overlays and stop before building the extension? Also, what brand t-shirt is that plain black tee Greg has? It looks great.
You don’t need a base under fiber gel and we don’t recommend going any longer than what Greg shows in the video. If you want more length, you would use hard gel instead.
@youngnailsinc What is the benefit of using the fibergel vs synergy gel? I’m thinking it is to give the nail keratin and fiberglass support? Or is it about soak -off vs filing off of hard gels. I ask because I have a split running vertically from free edge to eponychium it is thankfully still under the top nail layer -so I can’t feel it - but can see it. I’ve been going back & forth all day from fibergel to hybrid with acrylic and synergy gel. Any thoughts?
Fiber Gel is a soft gel and can be soaked off whereas Synergy is a hard gel that would need to grow out or be filed off. Fiber Gel does tend to be more flexible so it works great over natural nails. Because it has synthetic micro fibers within it, these fibers can form a mesh-like structure within the gel, which is great for holding cracked nails together and allow the damage to grow out. If you are just wanting to do an overlay on your natural nail, we would recommend trying the Fiber Gel first. You can build a little structure with this to hold the crack together. If this isn't working and you feel you need more support, you may want to try an acrylic overlay or extension.
Does Greg change between bottle and pot purely to show they can both do it? I only have the pot but saw in the earlier answer both can be used. But can I just use the pot one?
You just need to go over the edge so it is not sharp where it would cut the skin when you file. Going over the edge once or twice is generally enough, you shouldn't have to file the gritty surface where it would feel worn.
Great video but I've seen lifting od the side, why didn't you remove that? For video purpose or, it should be removed because it could cause further lifting.
This video was intended to show how to build a full set from the start. Most likely you will not have remaining product like this on the nails when you begin your full sets. However, the product you are seeing remaining on the nail is a Cover color and is more opaque. Because our cameras are such high definition, it may look like it is lifting, but it is just the remaining product and has been prepped well enough to apply the Fiber Gel.
I've been enjoying Greg working on human hands lol.
I so agree with you! Idk why but there's just something about doing it on a human hand versus a fake hand, I understand it alot better (not that I don't with a fake) it's just more enjoyable too!
@victoriakillman9862 you nailed it! Exactly my thoughts.
Love the close up view the camera person does. Shows exactly how to apply the product.
Thank you master Gregg.. “we are not worthy”.. lol betwn you & Habib.. your my favorite 🤩..lol .. u guys Rock 🎸!!
I got the fiber gel in the mystery box and it's a fantastic product. I used it as the glue for the full cover tips and it's still on 4 weeks later! I filed down and trimmed a bit, and back filled by the cuticle with more fiber gel. It's seriously one of the best nail products I've ever used. I can not believe how durable it is on my very thin nails.
You’re absolutely the master of nails 😂😂, love how you make it so clear. Love learning from you guys
I love fiber gel I have so many customers I do this to ❤
Yep! Working on human hands is a game changer!😂😂I just love his educational videos
If I had my license I would love to take their classes
Beautifully done👏🏼Thank you for this video. Love it🤗
Wow!! Beautiful! Perfect! Love it! 🙂♥️
Wonderful video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it! We hope you learned something new from this video on sculpting extensions with fiber gel.
@youngnailsinc I did my first set watching this video on repeat. They turned out better than expected, and I'm not a nail tech. I'm just learning for myself at home to save money. Thanks again! ❤️
That's awesome! So happy to hear that.
Absolutely beautiful work
Ugh I love this sooo much!!!❤
I’m currently bing watching YN videos. If my previous set was created and sculpted using a different brand BIAB and I want to start using YN could I use fibre gel for for next infill and also create a slight more extension?
Also, why/when would we choose fibre gel vs synergy gel ? I currently confused which system to choose going forwards… haaalp pls ❤
We can't speak on how well our products will adhere to another brand as we don't test them so we would recommend removing as much of the previous product as you can before using fiber gel.
Fiber gel is a soft gel and can be soaked off. Synergy gel is a hard gel and is non-porous meaning it can't be soaked off. You can build a short/active length extension with fiber gel, but if you are wanting a length more than is demonstrated in this video, then you would need to use synergy gel instead.
I"m wondering< can you mix some glitters with some clear fiber gel to add some dimension design on this gel nail technique with the extensions and just layer them to make sure glitters stay put? I'd probably use all clear fiber gel for this?
Yes, you can add some glitter to fiber gel. I wouldn't add a lot as fiber gel is already a thicker product and glitter will make it more so.
❤ Very nicely done! Gives me an idea for my client tomorrow! Thanks! Can you do it if you dont have the pot one? I only have the bottle. Or, would you recommend an extension in the flex gel and finish with fiber gel on top?
You can use the bottle or the pot, it’s the same product.
You don’t need to mix fiber gel with hard gel. We would use one or the other.
Awesome. I just purchased 2 bottles of Fiber Gel.
I did this before exactly the same way and length it doesn’t work tbh only lasted 2 weeks and half craked because its too soft and flexible but it does work for a much shorter length Or to fix a corner of a nail. (Also i had layers of ultimate top coat because of the design i had)
I agree, I did this for a client and her nails kept on breaking. So fibergel for longer nails might not be the best. Indeed for shorter nails yes, since fiber gels are quite flexible
Every nail and client is going to be different. Some clients can wear this product extension with no problem but others may need the extra durability of an acrylic or hard gel enhancement. This is why there are so many options as not every product will work for every nail.
I love this fiber gel. So easy to apply and mine usually last 4 - 5 weeks💁🏻♀️
I used this to extend 3 nails on a client that had very short bitten nails up to the top of her fingers to match the other nails and she had infills and her nails grew and nail bed got longer
Love this mani Q builder gel
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I did this today! Looking forward to seeing how it holds up on my hairdresser friend 🙏. I’m using nude but I’m finding the pot is runny compared to the bottle, is this normal? I LOVE this product ❤
They are both the same product, but it's possible that the pot feels more runny just depending on the brush you use to apply it. Since the brush in the bottle is immersed in the product, the product tends to stick more to the brush & feel thicker. When you use a clean gel brush to pick up from the pot, it tends to release easier since there isn't product in the bristles to grab the product.
Great tips, could you use the pot for gel overlays and stop before building the extension?
Also, what brand t-shirt is that plain black tee Greg has? It looks great.
Yes, you can use fiber gel for overlays.
Awesome video as always❤
❤❤❤ love itttt!!! ❤❤❤
Beautiful ❤
Thank you for this!
Nice.
Love it!!😊
Should you use base under fiber gel and what's the longest nail length that can be scuplted from fiber?
I don’t know about length, but I do know that Fiber gel is the base gel. You don’t need any other Base.
You don’t need a base under fiber gel and we don’t recommend going any longer than what Greg shows in the video. If you want more length, you would use hard gel instead.
@youngnailsinc What is the benefit of using the fibergel vs synergy gel? I’m thinking it is to give the nail keratin and fiberglass support? Or is it about soak -off vs filing off of hard gels. I ask because I have a split running vertically from free edge to eponychium it is thankfully still under the top nail layer -so I can’t feel it - but can see it. I’ve been going back & forth all day from fibergel to hybrid with acrylic and synergy gel. Any thoughts?
Fiber Gel is a soft gel and can be soaked off whereas Synergy is a hard gel that would need to grow out or be filed off. Fiber Gel does tend to be more flexible so it works great over natural nails. Because it has synthetic micro fibers within it, these fibers can form a mesh-like structure within the gel, which is great for holding cracked nails together and allow the damage to grow out.
If you are just wanting to do an overlay on your natural nail, we would recommend trying the Fiber Gel first. You can build a little structure with this to hold the crack together. If this isn't working and you feel you need more support, you may want to try an acrylic overlay or extension.
@@youngnailsinc thanks - that is the direction I was thinking but nice to have more experienced backup😍 Thanks
Can I use this product with tips? I bought this product a while ago but never used it. Right now I’m using hard gel and flex gel.
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Does Greg change between bottle and pot purely to show they can both do it? I only have the pot but saw in the earlier answer both can be used. But can I just use the pot one?
Yes you can just use the fiber gel in the pot.
@@youngnailsinc Thank you.
When you score the files you don’t have to do it until the ends look used? Like worn? Asking for myself
I have had good luck just lightly rubbing against the grip of my cuticle pusher. Visually I can’t see a difference but I can sure feel the difference.
You just need to go over the edge so it is not sharp where it would cut the skin when you file. Going over the edge once or twice is generally enough, you shouldn't have to file the gritty surface where it would feel worn.
Can you use the bottle to sculpt the free edge?
Yes you can.
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Great video but I've seen lifting od the side, why didn't you remove that? For video purpose or, it should be removed because it could cause further lifting.
This video was intended to show how to build a full set from the start. Most likely you will not have remaining product like this on the nails when you begin your full sets. However, the product you are seeing remaining on the nail is a Cover color and is more opaque. Because our cameras are such high definition, it may look like it is lifting, but it is just the remaining product and has been prepped well enough to apply the Fiber Gel.
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