The DIY Nail Gel That Actually Works

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @EmilyJohnson1990-r4i
    @EmilyJohnson1990-r4i 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for your video. I love Saviland acrylic powder and builder gelThey're gorgeous.

  • @aprilshorty4094
    @aprilshorty4094 2 года назад +1

    The nails look beautiful I love the colors and I have one of their 12 sets and I enjoy working with them💞

    • @OhNoNails
      @OhNoNails  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! Ill probably be buying more myself soon too, happy to hear others like them too♥️

  • @NailsBySue
    @NailsBySue 2 года назад +2

    Oh, just found you so new sub here. I’m looking forward to catching up with your videos. I love Saviland gel. This set is beautiful. 🤩😍

    • @OhNoNails
      @OhNoNails  2 года назад

      Thanks hun xx They are simple, but they are very pretty and feminine.
      Appreciate your input on Saviland too, Im always curious about other people feel about the products I use ❤

  • @ebonyf.94
    @ebonyf.94 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for reviewing these gels. I'm considering buying this kit from Amazon.

    • @OhNoNails
      @OhNoNails  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome 🥰 My only dislike with Saviland are their lack of instructions. They told me their gels need a lamp OVER 36 W to cure. Another lady that commented said they didnt cure at 36. So just make sure your lamp is strong enough so you dont waste your money ❤

    • @ebonyf.94
      @ebonyf.94 2 года назад +1

      @@OhNoNails I have a 48W nail lamp so I hope that's good enough. I'll probably try their acrylic first and then their gels. Thank you for letting me know.

    • @OhNoNails
      @OhNoNails  2 года назад +1

      @@ebonyf.94 Thats what I use too, never had any issues. Good luck with the products, hope they work for you xx

    • @saraquintero908
      @saraquintero908 Год назад

      I use a 18 w lamp 😞😞 that’s why it wasn’t curing it

  • @NanaNan1
    @NanaNan1 2 года назад +2

    New subscriber thanks for the quick tips, I’m a new nail tech so I’m asking everyone what forms they prefer as a general “all shape” butterfly style or other nail form? If you see this Thanks for the Quick, To the Point video🎉

    • @OhNoNails
      @OhNoNails  2 года назад

      Thanks hun xx I usually gravitate towards the longer butterfly forms. First of all there is a bigger sticky surface often (people fidget lol). You can always cut them shorter if you want to. And just by tilting the form or how much you pinch it you should be able to cover most shapes including biters if you tailor them.
      Thats just my personal preferance though. When I started out I bought forms for every shape. i realised the butterfly worked best for me in most cases.
      Good luck with the forms, hope you find the one that works best for you and your clients ❤

    • @NanaNan1
      @NanaNan1 2 года назад +1

      @@OhNoNails thanks that’s what I thought gloom. I know what doesn’t work but I also knew that. By closing /. Tilting forms I didn’t need to have every type .. I’m glade I ordered the butterfly because the ones I have are getting on my nerves. Just one more question if I may have you tried the Builder in a Bottle? I have only used YN potted gels/ tubes - I was fortunate in that I was able to get acrylics down after I learned gels and was trained by one of the best in the business BUT I am building a gel service business or at most hybrid so I thought I’d ask your opinion - if you have one on the BiAB

    • @OhNoNails
      @OhNoNails  2 года назад

      Sorry hun, no magic solution to the forms question xx
      And yes I have a few opinions on buib, if we assume we are talking soak off since most are.
      Theyre great for quick encapsulting french designs on nails with other soak off products, lightweight, often nice colors, great for a quick repair of corners/short extensions on careful clients. So I will happily use them for that.. and they file off super fast.
      Downside..on anyone that isnt very careful they can wear and chip alot. Ive changed most of my short gel overlays back to hard gel again. Some of my ladies come every 3 to 4 weeks for whatever reasons although I wish they were more frequent. When they tried buib they had broken nails, chips etc and it often ended up with removal and new set. Hard gel I file down, rebalance, col change etc and the nails they come in with have minimal damage despite long wear.
      So mostly I opt for hard gel when I can.I cant deal with all the hassle. I dont want to sound horrible but most of my clients want their nails done in 15 mins, at the lowest possible cost and some do nothing to take even a little care of their nails.
      But I still have the soak off as an option, for the very few who take care of their nails and come more frequently and like the feel of a more flexible gel. Extremely flexible nails can do well with a Rubber base under a hard gel too..
      I wouldnt invest a fortune to start with in buib, perhaps one or two clear. But if they insist and dont look after them, then a hard builder is the way to go. If you're a gel tech you are used to filing anyways.
      So this was an extremely honest opinion 😅 Nothing wrong with buib, but the way clients treat their nails will prevent me offering it 🙈 But it might work out well for you... me not so much unfortunately xx

  • @isa4843
    @isa4843 2 года назад +1

    I really like this brand 😌

  • @susanberical3216
    @susanberical3216 Год назад +1

    Can anyone tell me how to clean my brush when I am done or between colors??

  • @sophialangeland2851
    @sophialangeland2851 Год назад

    I’m not great with forms. Could I glue on tips and do hard gel over the tips? Would that last? My nails are brittle and I worry about lifting. I’m in a nail crisis here. (Also sorry if you answered any of these in the video, I’m commenting before watching)

    • @aphrodite9675
      @aphrodite9675 Год назад

      Im sure u can use tips but ive never seen anyone do it without forms. I hope it works out for u tho

  • @beckymcdaniel6402
    @beckymcdaniel6402 2 года назад +1

    Could you tell me the name of the forms you use please.

    • @OhNoNails
      @OhNoNails  2 года назад

      Hi! It varies a little, but if you're thinking about purchasing separately you can try these search forms 😚
      Gold nail forms
      Gold nail extension form
      Nail extension guide
      Gold sculpting forms
      If you're buying them off Amazon I would look at the reviews to see if they have alot of complaints about the tackiness 💞 Personally I use the stiletto butterfly ones, or square mostly. I dont like them too thick. And if they are clear, thats a bonus 😊

  • @4GodLoves
    @4GodLoves Год назад

    I was utterly aggregated with mine... That gel is so runny... Why?!😒