Thank you for the tutorial!! I've had this wet n wild glitter I bought 5 years ago but never opened, may use it for my nails now after watching your video :)
This is so clever! I have 2 questions. 1. Do you think this technique would work with a mix of slightly larger glitters as well as the fine glitter you’re using and 2. Is the resin plate acetone resistant?
Yes, it definitely works with bigger glitter too, but I find yoy really need to work the mixture more with those to get the bigger glitter to lay flat. The resin plate is as far as I had acetone on it pretty resistant. I wouldn't leave pure acetone on it for long, but nail polish remover with acetone doesn't affect it :)
I was having that problem with mylar flakes, and I decided to try applying the "foil transfer glue" to help keep the flakes in place until I could cure and then apply either a topcoat or translucent colors, and it worked a lot better than just trying to stick them to the tacky layer. The foil transfer glue is a lot stickier than the tacky layer.
My own "got it everywhere!" isn't about plain old glitter, but the mylar "confetti." I've decided that I definitely prefer the mylar flakes in threaded-cap pots, rather than in those sectioned plastic bins with the built-in flip-up lid. When you flip up those lids, that mylar gets EVERYWHERE. It was last week that I was messing with that stuff, and I'm STILL trying to rub those sparkly bits off my desktop! They're also hard as hell to work with; I use a soft eyeshadow brush, but I make sure to do it over a paper plate, because it's just gonna fly everywhere. Then you have to use your efile to get rid of the bulges they make!
Me encantan los brillos..🤗🤗🤗💅💅💎💎💎💎fem es cierto q los gliters y los esmaltes con gliters hacen q te crezcan las uñas más largas y más fuertes??beso 😘😘😘😘👄👄💘💘💋
Wow such a great idea😍 Thanks for telling us and I really appreciate your hard work💕 I have watched every single video of yours and I love them❤ Btw can you please tell me where you are from?
I need to try this next!😍💖 This one time I was working with a holographic chrome powder and left it on the living room table, and my little sister came and spilled it all. Now out living room table has holographic specs all over!.. I don’t know if I should be mad or happy🤩🤣
Any tips for chunky glitters? I have very small very curved fingernails and even the small stars will not lay flat on my finger - I have tried holding the down while the polish dries and then adding multiple layers of tops coat... I always end up cutting off the edges of the glitters that sticks back up. Any way to curve or bend the glitter so it doesn't stick up?
I've done a video on how to work with different types of glitter years ago, I tend to place them one by one in a thicker layer of topcoat. That way the edges really settle into and get capped in by the topcoat. Add an extra layer of topcoat after it's dry 😊 also, if that doesn't help, use a foil glue instead of topcoat layer to press the glitter into ✨
Hi beautiful people, I hope you're having a wonderful day
Love that iridescent glitter I would use that a lot
Thank you for the tutorial!! I've had this wet n wild glitter I bought 5 years ago but never opened, may use it for my nails now after watching your video :)
Glad it was helpful! :)
@@femketjeNL hehe I tried it!! I Definitely need more practice but it works well with the top coat!!
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for the tip! I was just wondering about this a couple of weeks ago!☺
Thank you Vickie! 💕
GORGEOUS 😍
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Your nails always look so PRETTY 😍😍
Thank you so much 🤗
I love glitter... I've such a big collection ✨
Me too!! :D
Very beautiful!
Thanks Rhonda 💕
beautiful 💖💖💜😍
Thank you so much Olga 💕
This is so clever! I have 2 questions. 1. Do you think this technique would work with a mix of slightly larger glitters as well as the fine glitter you’re using and 2. Is the resin plate acetone resistant?
Yes, it definitely works with bigger glitter too, but I find yoy really need to work the mixture more with those to get the bigger glitter to lay flat. The resin plate is as far as I had acetone on it pretty resistant. I wouldn't leave pure acetone on it for long, but nail polish remover with acetone doesn't affect it :)
Rubber cuticle pushers help pushing the glitter in place bc it doesn't stick to the polish
I was having that problem with mylar flakes, and I decided to try applying the "foil transfer glue" to help keep the flakes in place until I could cure and then apply either a topcoat or translucent colors, and it worked a lot better than just trying to stick them to the tacky layer. The foil transfer glue is a lot stickier than the tacky layer.
My own "got it everywhere!" isn't about plain old glitter, but the mylar "confetti." I've decided that I definitely prefer the mylar flakes in threaded-cap pots, rather than in those sectioned plastic bins with the built-in flip-up lid. When you flip up those lids, that mylar gets EVERYWHERE. It was last week that I was messing with that stuff, and I'm STILL trying to rub those sparkly bits off my desktop! They're also hard as hell to work with; I use a soft eyeshadow brush, but I make sure to do it over a paper plate, because it's just gonna fly everywhere. Then you have to use your efile to get rid of the bulges they make!
Oh I get that struggle! 😅
I seen that glitter on your thumbnail I was like oh yeah. That NYX is so pretty.Do you happen to know the name of it?
The nyx one's called lumi lite 😊
Thanks so much to show us how to use I but same. Glitter 2 year ago I finally I'm going to used thanks again😍
Happy to help! 💖
Me encantan los brillos..🤗🤗🤗💅💅💎💎💎💎fem es cierto q los gliters y los esmaltes con gliters hacen q te crezcan las uñas más largas y más fuertes??beso 😘😘😘😘👄👄💘💘💋
Me too :D It can definitely help to protect them a bit, especially when applying multiple layers
Wow such a great idea😍
Thanks for telling us and I really appreciate your hard work💕
I have watched every single video of yours and I love them❤
Btw can you please tell me where you are from?
The Netherlands 🇳🇱✨
What brush type are you using to apply the glitter?
I used a flat synthetic brush from pink gellac :)
Thank you
I need to try this next!😍💖
This one time I was working with a holographic chrome powder and left it on the living room table, and my little sister came and spilled it all. Now out living room table has holographic specs all over!.. I don’t know if I should be mad or happy🤩🤣
Hahah xD I can imagine 🤭
Any tips for chunky glitters? I have very small very curved fingernails and even the small stars will not lay flat on my finger - I have tried holding the down while the polish dries and then adding multiple layers of tops coat... I always end up cutting off the edges of the glitters that sticks back up. Any way to curve or bend the glitter so it doesn't stick up?
I've done a video on how to work with different types of glitter years ago, I tend to place them one by one in a thicker layer of topcoat. That way the edges really settle into and get capped in by the topcoat. Add an extra layer of topcoat after it's dry 😊 also, if that doesn't help, use a foil glue instead of topcoat layer to press the glitter into ✨