But you need also to mention that it isn't only the position but also, like I this case a black color, darker color have more pigments in it, so they need more cure time
I just do thinner coats and add a third. It’s a little slower than just doing a longer cure but I always feel more confident knowing it’s cured all the way through. 🫶
Really cuz it was pretty transparent IMHO. Sure it's a darker color overall... But explain then why makartts black diamond cures under my sun 5 lamp in fifteen seconds... Even if it's too thick...
💡🤔This could be a good idea to create a pocket for a snow globe nail. Except use a file off hard gel, over a fully cured base layer, snip the tip and clean out the uncured gel with a toothpick maybe, and then wash out with isopropyl alcohol. You can add the glitter and fluid and then cap the opening after. I might just try this. 😃
Request for: Anatasia ❤ - can you please do a video only on how many minutes to put each different types of nail products in the lamp, etc? Many of us do not know. 🤗 Example like: Building Gel: how many minutes; Glue gel: how many minutes, etc, etc
I’ve been telling this to people for ages. Also make sure your lamp has sufficient wattage to cure the product you’re working with e.g. anything lower than a 48 watt lamp for my builder gels won’t suffice. You shouldn’t apply product too thickly to allow light to get through it and turn your hand over to cure the other side where it’s thicker. Darker colours should be cured for longer but, manufacturers don’t always point this out. You can always blend a little clear of the same product in to the same brand product that is a solid colour to aid curing. Some gels cure better than other gels, some don’t cure at all even when cured for the recommended time so purchasing good quality, reliable products that don’t cause service breakdown is essential. One other tip is turn your lamp over and make sure you know exactly where the lights are located because it’s easy with some lamps to unwittingly position your hand away from the lights and not get complete light coverage hence, uncured product.
My own nails for over five years, using basic gel, polish and gel light, or I would apply a impress or kiss a big set of nails, and then do a gel polish coat over top to further and hear them and give them a blast. It was amazing people of my nails. It was Chief it worked out this was long before the pandemic and everybody started hacking the process. Fast forward to 2020 and I cannot use anything besides basic nail polish on my nails and even then if it touches my skin game over, because I didn’t know the effects of prolonged use and mixing things like nail glue, and then gel on top of those things, touching each other on my skin, and getting the gel on my skin could cause allergy. Now there’s no one doing the allergy and I just have bald ugly nails all the time I hate it it actually messes with my self-confidence so please take her message seriously do not get that stuff on your nails take breaks cure appropriately and just generally take all precautions because it sucks when your fingers swell up all around the nail turn, red peel, etc. it’s so painful and itchy for weeks.
Omg that happened to me and it was during the pandemic, so you kno everyone was doing Tic-Tok’s or tutorials on RUclips after watching EVERYTHING on Netflix well to make a long story short. I never actually found out if I was allergic to the acrylic or the monomer. 😂
The first time I went to a nail studio I literally passed out cuz my nail beds were hurting so much from the UV lamp. I never endured something more painful. It was also my last time there😅
I've never had that happen besides you left the dual form on if u took if off and put ur finger back under the lamp the gel would've cured🙄poly gel is literally fool proof
How can I get one layer of acrylic gel without pouring the cuticles and without filing the top? I don't have a milling machine yet and I do everything myself. I simply can't apply a second layer of acrylic gel by hand and I'd rather do everything on forms
It costs a lot to buy African food abroad 😢 God will keep providing for you 🙏 I love poundo yam so much cos I'm not a fan of amala. That Ghanaian rice and beans is called wakye( pronounced as wachie)
I didn't know this. But, I always keep my nails in for a longer time. Even when the technician says it's dry. I still put my nails back under the light.
Me and a friend had a girls day we got our nails done at a place we’d never been to before and I had gotten a French manicure that literally turned black after a couple days I’d never seen that before and I’m no stranger to manicures with a full set or just my nails or with gels or acrylics regular nail polish or shellac etc I never ever went back to that place
That's also crap product though. Good products cure most of the way through in fifteen seconds. And good products are typically better balanced in their opacity. That looks like Rosalind polygel to me.
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That's definitely how most ppl from Memphis talk. Lol. I also understand forgetting the ages of your children. It's actually really easy to forget how old your children are when you have 3 or more.
Flash cure for 3 seconds and remove hand for 3 seconds continue this a couple of times until there are no more heat spikes , gel heats as it cures, Always do thin layers to start
Likewise. Dual forms are best used with acrylic to avoid this issue in the video, because even taking all the precautions in the world (I’ve posted a separate comment listing how to avoid uncured product), polygels can still cure unreliably. Sculpting is a skill worth honing and it means not using slip solution between the nail bed/cured base coat and the polygel, which can cause lifting, (not that I use the latter method because of the introduction of moisture).
Not trying to be mean but i feel like every should know that if you take it out too early it wouldn't finish and still be gooey. If it was finished it wouldn't be considered too early. What's more interesting is what happens if they're left too long.
I’m a sluuuuut for a good SD conspiracy theory videooo, and the part 1 of this was 10/10.. absolutely loved it.. but the Olive Garden part was straight up “Talking my friends and family into wasting food and causing more work for some of the already hardest working and most mistreated workers to exist” 😭😭💀 lmao.. didn’t love 🫠
But how long do I keep them in? And also how can I prevent the top coat from turning blue due to the UV lights? :c I always have that problem when curing for the 120s
What top coat are you using that turns blue? I've never seen or heard of that happening - it's concerning. Are you sure you aren't mistaking it turning blue, from the reflection and looking at your lamp too long? Otherwise, you need to get a new top coat - that shouldn't be happening unless you accidentally mixed pigment with polish.
Less UV rays than going outside a few minutes. It's technically near UV we just call it by the style of bulb LED or UV. UV is what is really compact fluorescent bulb. LED are those tiny bulbs. Same bulb types in .ist houses n offices, just concentrated by mirrors and good lamps do the precise wavelength needed to cure their products. I've seen Dr. Schooners paper on it (and a few other very smart scientists). That stuff on the news wasn't researched very well. Heck, my local news said they "dried polish," which is totally wrong. Remember, most breaking news things (kinda like this) are students doing their research papers, which may not yet have been proven / disproven well. The nail hub here on RUclips has loads of videos on it.
Also happens when your lamp is going out. Noticeable on black, white and orange 1st typically. It will look cured feel hard... next day wrinkles. Luckily for me it was only a swatch stick! I use that exact same color/ brand to test my lamp every so often! Try putting a thick layer of one of those colors onto plastic n cure.. don't touch with bare hands, or not cleaning. Then peel it up.
Amiga que barbara cuantas cosas isiste demasiada lavada yo aorita estoy en eso y también tengo un cerro de ropa por lavar como siempre bien motivador el video saludos 🫂 y bendiciones 😊
If I know I'm going to get a heat spike I turn my lamp on and start curing outside the lamp, then slowly inch closer until I can put my hand inside without pain then cure for the full time
Heat spikes means it's curing very fast. Faster than the gel manufacturer intended. Gel.could have lots of photo. Things( I blanked in word lol😅 the things that cause it to cure) Lamp n gel might not be a perfect match but there are tricks to help. Just fully cure properly afterwards. It won't spike again. I've held my nails just out of lamp to get a light cure then fully cured. It was even faster than low heat mode.
Ok but why is there a 'gel filling' anyway? What kind of gel nails are these? Where there's clear fake nail on the top and bottom and then some sort of gel substance stuffed inside? Idk lol.
Creo que no le dio la forma por debajo del tip y al dejarla gruesa, obviamente fue difícil que endureciera el centro... Claramente se ve lo grueso qué quedó el gel 🙄
I will cure the nail 60 facing front thn another 30 my hand flipped over just in case because sometimes the nails aren’t cured all the way. So I’m definitely doing my due diligence 😅😅😅
But you need also to mention that it isn't only the position but also, like I this case a black color, darker color have more pigments in it, so they need more cure time
I started doing my own nails and didn’t know the curing time is different from light to darker colors. Thank you for teaching me something new❤
I just do thinner coats and add a third. It’s a little slower than just doing a longer cure but I always feel more confident knowing it’s cured all the way through. 🫶
You are very right about the black being so pigmented. I find that black and white both take longer to cure because of the pigment in them.
I've noticed this, black gel polish takes extra time to cure.
Really cuz it was pretty transparent IMHO. Sure it's a darker color overall... But explain then why makartts black diamond cures under my sun 5 lamp in fifteen seconds... Even if it's too thick...
💡🤔This could be a good idea to create a pocket for a snow globe nail. Except use a file off hard gel, over a fully cured base layer, snip the tip and clean out the uncured gel with a toothpick maybe, and then wash out with isopropyl alcohol. You can add the glitter and fluid and then cap the opening after. I might just try this. 😃
Omg, that's genius! But you need to only freeze cure it I think for this purpose, as transparent gels cure quickly 😄
I been wanting to do one for soo long!!
Have u seen the lava lamp nails? I think the designer already did a snow globe but I can't remember her name but she's really good!!!
Let us know how it goes!! Would love to see a video trying that :)
Would love to see that! 😍
Request for: Anatasia ❤ - can you please do a video only on how many minutes to put each different types of nail products in the lamp, etc? Many of us do not know. 🤗 Example like: Building Gel: how many minutes; Glue gel: how many minutes, etc, etc
I’ve been telling this to people for ages. Also make sure your lamp has sufficient wattage to cure the product you’re working with e.g. anything lower than a 48 watt lamp for my builder gels won’t suffice. You shouldn’t apply product too thickly to allow light to get through it and turn your hand over to cure the other side where it’s thicker. Darker colours should be cured for longer but, manufacturers don’t always point this out. You can always blend a little clear of the same product in to the same brand product that is a solid colour to aid curing. Some gels cure better than other gels, some don’t cure at all even when cured for the recommended time so purchasing good quality, reliable products that don’t cause service breakdown is essential. One other tip is turn your lamp over and make sure you know exactly where the lights are located because it’s easy with some lamps to unwittingly position your hand away from the lights and not get complete light coverage hence, uncured product.
My own nails for over five years, using basic gel, polish and gel light, or I would apply a impress or kiss a big set of nails, and then do a gel polish coat over top to further and hear them and give them a blast. It was amazing people of my nails. It was Chief it worked out this was long before the pandemic and everybody started hacking the process. Fast forward to 2020 and I cannot use anything besides basic nail polish on my nails and even then if it touches my skin game over, because I didn’t know the effects of prolonged use and mixing things like nail glue, and then gel on top of those things, touching each other on my skin, and getting the gel on my skin could cause allergy.
Now there’s no one doing the allergy and I just have bald ugly nails all the time I hate it it actually messes with my self-confidence so please take her message seriously do not get that stuff on your nails take breaks cure appropriately and just generally take all precautions because it sucks when your fingers swell up all around the nail turn, red peel, etc. it’s so painful and itchy for weeks.
Omg that happened to me and it was during the pandemic, so you kno everyone was doing Tic-Tok’s or tutorials on RUclips after watching EVERYTHING on Netflix well to make a long story short. I never actually found out if I was allergic to the acrylic or the monomer. 😂
I always double our triple cure. It takes a little longer but I've seen so many videos of the issues with under curing.
I've heard it's bad to double and triple cure?
That bling bling lamp that i never knew existed 🤩 - suddenly my life feels dull without it! 😢😩💎💎💎💎💎💎😍
I have a video with review for this lamp, search on RUclips for "nailcou lavinda lamp'
@@Nailcou😊
The first time I went to a nail studio I literally passed out cuz my nail beds were hurting so much from the UV lamp. I never endured something more painful. It was also my last time there😅
Or don’t do it ! And save your money and health .
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Amen!
You do know that this comment is pointless? They're still going to get them done.
@@princesschrisyjyour comment is equally pointless - people are still going to comment what they want anyway, just as you have. 😊
I don’t know why it looks delicious 🤣🫦
if you Repent and put your trust in God's Son, He'll forgive you, because He makes you perfect in Christ. 🙏🥰
You might need help! 😂 It does look like blackcurrant hot pocket filling, though! 🤣
This is why I only get my natural nails done no fake nails.😊
👍👍👍
Gel can go over natural nails too. Lol.
@@busymom8007 it can but it still damages your nail beds.
Not everyone has natural nails. Mine are thin, flat nail beds and the fip up when they get any length past the nail bed. It's horrible.
ok
That's why I use pure acrylic instead of poly(acryl)gel. Don't waist any time in a lamp, acrylic dries in 'the air'! And it's much more steady!
I've never had that happen besides you left the dual form on if u took if off and put ur finger back under the lamp the gel would've cured🙄poly gel is literally fool proof
No. This is black, light absorbing gel, in too thick layer. It will never get cured.
Forbidden jelly donut😂😂
But really, could this work for aquarium nails?
How can I get one layer of acrylic gel without pouring the cuticles and without filing the top? I don't have a milling machine yet and I do everything myself. I simply can't apply a second layer of acrylic gel by hand and I'd rather do everything on forms
Awesome demo. Reminds me of a nail version of Dr. Pimple Popper😅😅😅
😂
Is over curing a thing? Can I keep my hand 30-45secs longer than recommended ?
Yes, you can ! Over curing usually is not a thing , it’s better to hold them for longer time, rather than less
@@Nailcou Thank you for answering🙏🏼 You're incredibly talented and extremely helpful. Thank you for your channel !
It costs a lot to buy African food abroad 😢 God will keep providing for you 🙏
I love poundo yam so much cos I'm not a fan of amala.
That Ghanaian rice and beans is called wakye( pronounced as wachie)
Ok sooo i dunno if this is dumb question but … whats the proper way to hold hand in the lamp???
I came here for this exact question sis 😂😂
Sameeee😅
that bedazzled lamp though 😍
mmm mm mmm scrumptious
Definitely good advice! Don't remove your hand too early! You may need it later in life! 😜
I didn't know this. But, I always keep my nails in for a longer time. Even when the technician says it's dry. I still put my nails back under the light.
Me and a friend had a girls day we got our nails done at a place we’d never been to before and I had gotten a French manicure that literally turned black after a couple days I’d never seen that before and I’m no stranger to manicures with a full set or just my nails or with gels or acrylics regular nail polish or shellac etc I never ever went back to that place
That's also crap product though. Good products cure most of the way through in fifteen seconds. And good products are typically better balanced in their opacity. That looks like Rosalind polygel to me.
Now I fully understand where I have went wrong at 😂 this helps a lot lol I need a better led lamp cause that also plays a big factor for sure too
this happened to me with milky white polygel and i cured the nails for about 4 minutes, could be a bad quality polygel?
You made it too thick at first,you never make it this thick at first...
Boa noite Mãezinha, sua benção ♥️ Sou Vittoria Nascimento, nascida em 20/05/1998 e peço orações para ter caminhos abertos e sabedoria para percorrê-los, gratidão
Especially dark colors!!😊
You have such a pretty voice 🥰
You’re lying! You didn’t have to say anything at all.
@@foreverrcocochenelI like her voice too. 🤷♀️
@@foreverrcococheneland neither did you sis. How you gone tell somebody else who voice pretty to them and who's ain't? Girl bye
How long should you cure?
I thought her squeezing it out was a black beetle at first in the thumbnail and got concerned
That's definitely how most ppl from Memphis talk. Lol. I also understand forgetting the ages of your children. It's actually really easy to forget how old your children are when you have 3 or more.
Ummm, what? Are you watching the same video?
I love the nail light! BLING BLING😂
How do we keep the lamp from burning w gel? Is it a bad lamp?
Flash cure for 3 seconds and remove hand for 3 seconds continue this a couple of times until there are no more heat spikes , gel heats as it cures,
Always do thin layers to start
Do it for 90 sec. The light isn’t as strong and won’t hurt
Thank you. I did not know this. 👍
It is burning my nailbeds what can i do to prevent the burning
I have to get my but into church. No more excuses. Thank you for the video
As a massive salmiak liquorice fan...those nails look delicious. 😶
Lol 😂
😂😂 #tikkels
@@MarjoleinCaljouw That's it! 😂
it sucks because i ended up getting contact dermatitis from not curing my nails long enough… it’s itchy and extremely uncomfortable
Too much, so glad I use my own nails...this would make me nuts...
Can you over cure? I feel like I would just double the cure time to be sure it's done, is that bad?
The exact reason why I sculpt the nails
Likewise. Dual forms are best used with acrylic to avoid this issue in the video, because even taking all the precautions in the world (I’ve posted a separate comment listing how to avoid uncured product), polygels can still cure unreliably. Sculpting is a skill worth honing and it means not using slip solution between the nail bed/cured base coat and the polygel, which can cause lifting, (not that I use the latter method because of the introduction of moisture).
@@AvaLiveLife I don’t use duel forms I use paper forms and I would never use polygel in my salon
Is there such thing as over doing it too?
Not trying to be mean but i feel like every should know that if you take it out too early it wouldn't finish and still be gooey. If it was finished it wouldn't be considered too early. What's more interesting is what happens if they're left too long.
So how long do you cure ?
I always fell the base of my nails burn when I put in the lamp is very painful
Same. It's because we have thin nail beds and the heat from the UV gel curing feels like fire
I mean... that's think as heck. I don't think anyones gonna be making their nails that damn thick.
I’m a sluuuuut for a good SD conspiracy theory videooo, and the part 1 of this was 10/10.. absolutely loved it.. but the Olive Garden part was straight up “Talking my friends and family into wasting food and causing more work for some of the already hardest working and most mistreated workers to exist” 😭😭💀 lmao.. didn’t love 🫠
So how long should you cure?
This video makes me Don't want to go back 😮 to the salon
I could see this working for a halloween look! You could make it look like you have broken, bloody nails!
I actually hated the new friendship between Cordelia and that guy,thank God.
We dont want gel cream filled nails ladies😅😅
I love ur channel ❤
Thank you!
But how long do I keep them in? And also how can I prevent the top coat from turning blue due to the UV lights? :c I always have that problem when curing for the 120s
your top coat changes colors?
What top coat are you using that turns blue? I've never seen or heard of that happening - it's concerning.
Are you sure you aren't mistaking it turning blue, from the reflection and looking at your lamp too long? Otherwise, you need to get a new top coat - that shouldn't be happening unless you accidentally mixed pigment with polish.
What duoforms are these
My instructions said to cure both sides at least twice.
Multiple poisoning through the skin of the finger. Makes sense
Are the UV LIGHTS SAFE to use?
Less UV rays than going outside a few minutes. It's technically near UV
we just call it by the style of bulb LED or UV. UV is what is really compact fluorescent bulb. LED are those tiny bulbs. Same bulb types in .ist houses n offices, just concentrated by mirrors and good lamps do the precise wavelength needed to cure their products.
I've seen Dr. Schooners paper on it
(and a few other very smart scientists). That stuff on the news wasn't researched very well. Heck, my local news said they "dried polish," which is totally wrong.
Remember, most breaking news things (kinda like this) are students doing their research papers, which may not yet have been proven / disproven well.
The nail hub here on RUclips has loads of videos on it.
@@nailsofinterest you can also buy UV protectant gloves if you are still concerned about something like skin damage
Does this only happen with thick nails or all?
Usually with thicker application, but it can happen even to gel polish overlay when not properly cured
Also happens when your lamp is going out. Noticeable on black, white and orange 1st typically. It will look cured feel hard... next day wrinkles. Luckily for me it was only a swatch stick! I use that exact same color/ brand to test my lamp every so often!
Try putting a thick layer of one of those colors onto plastic n cure.. don't touch with bare hands, or not cleaning. Then peel it up.
Nail techs are watching this thinking, I can use that!!
I just had this happen. And let me tell you that uncured gel STINKS! 🤢
Yummy forbidden Donut filling 😂😂
I think she put too much gel! Improper gel laying.
Cream filling 💀
How long should you hold the nails in the lamp?
The bottle should say the time in seconds.
Depends on the product, need to read the directions
Amiga que barbara cuantas cosas isiste demasiada lavada yo aorita estoy en eso y también tengo un cerro de ropa por lavar como siempre bien motivador el video saludos 🫂 y bendiciones 😊
Forbidden candy
i have a UV builder gel but it takes over 5 times on the 60 seconds to harden a bit but it’s still sticky what am i doing wrong
there is a tacky layer you have to wipe off with alcohol
@@Kitkat-bk8pe thank you so much i literally couldn’t figure it out 😅ill try it later today!
I thought it was a really infected nail 😂😂
Cors they will be undercured if you make em an inch thick 🤦🏻♀️
it’s for a demonstration. clearly this info can only help people and not hurt them lol
Longer the nail the thicker they have to be
"cors" 😂😂😂😂 SAY SIKE RIGHT NOW 😂😂😂😂
Amen
Will break your skin out!!! Don't scratch its like poi ivy
Bobaloo gum
Que coisa cafona! Lindo pra mulheres da noite!
Looks like some delicious dessert
Also you risk cancer from the uv light exposure on your fingers/hands.
but what if you get a heat spike?
Use "low heat mode" to prevent heat spikes, but taking it off for a few seconds it ok if you put it back afterwards 😊
You need to take the hand out right away, but then put it back in for the full time needed.
If I know I'm going to get a heat spike I turn my lamp on and start curing outside the lamp, then slowly inch closer until I can put my hand inside without pain then cure for the full time
Heat spikes means it's curing very fast. Faster than the gel manufacturer intended. Gel.could have lots of photo. Things( I blanked in word lol😅 the things that cause it to cure)
Lamp n gel might not be a perfect match but there are tricks to help. Just fully cure properly afterwards. It won't spike again. I've held my nails just out of lamp to get a light cure then fully cured. It was even faster than low heat mode.
that don't look health for ur real nails my nails r currently damaged from fake nails,th same right thumb too
I thought they were burn..😭
It looks satisfying
Why the heck is it so thick 😅, as a professional nail technician this is so concerning to me
Oh ICK!!!!! 😮
Ok but why is there a 'gel filling' anyway? What kind of gel nails are these? Where there's clear fake nail on the top and bottom and then some sort of gel substance stuffed inside? Idk lol.
It’s polygel used with a form (the clear nail with the horizontal lines on top)
Creo que no le dio la forma por debajo del tip y al dejarla gruesa, obviamente fue difícil que endureciera el centro...
Claramente se ve lo grueso qué quedó el gel 🙄
I thought this was candy 🫤
This looks like .. future problem s.....and... oozing...grr..
No thank you. I'll stick to manicures.
Forbidden gushers 😢
That lamp is too low watt for black. I seen that on temu
When you try to remove the gel inside it looks like those gross ear cleaning videos 😖😂
😢😢chemicals😢😢
Nail souffle 😅🤭
Forbidden Gushers
Eu sou o comentario brasileiro que vc procura😊
I will cure the nail 60 facing front thn another 30 my hand flipped over just in case because sometimes the nails aren’t cured all the way. So I’m definitely doing my due diligence 😅😅😅
Why is it so thick 😮