I’m a cishet dad of a daughter and I’ve found your videos super helpful to give me the skills to bond with her. Plus, I’ve been practicing on myself and admittedly my nails DO feel nice when done. Thanks!
Im an 18yo straight dude trying to paint my nails and your videos have been so helpful! Girls have been impressed and jealous of my pretty ass nails ever since
Hi Kelli,every since I was little, I always bite my nails and never took care of them and now I know how to paint my nails like you and I am only 12! You have helped me so much over the 2 or 3 years I have subscribed to you and now I am so happy to know how paint my nails, everyone at school is like nice nails. But I told them I did them myself! Now I know how to do nail art and at least paint them from you. I know this message was long but thanks so much Kelli Marissa!
I've been doing manicures (and a nail polish junkie) since I was around 13 and I'm 47 now. I have to say I much prefer doing my own than going to a salon. I find painting my nails so relaxing and it's a great stress reliever for me. That may sound weird, but it is really fun to me. I still occasionally go and get some dip powder nails or something but much prefer doing my own. These are great tips for beginners!
I really wanted to make salon nails a routine but I’ve so disappointed ☹️ each time I’ve started doing them myself and I cannot see ever going to a salon.
It is totally ok and safe to use rubbing alcohol on your nails. Its actually used a lot, especially in gel application. You can also use acetone to dehydrate. It has to be pure acetone because regular acetone and non acetone removers have oils and conditioners in them. When I do a gel manicure, I use both alcohol and a dehydrator, I want to make sure I got everything. You explained it pretty much text book. I don't cap my ends and I have pretty long, for natural nails. I can get most manicures to last a week or 2.
You want to use a formula that's at least 70% alcohol and preferably 90% though, otherwise the other ingredients can leave residue and prevent adhesion :)
Kelli, this was INCREDIBLY helpful. My manicure is flawless right now! Step 4 was particularly helpful for me because I think I have just been using too much polish, and your demonstration of how you get a small amount onto the brush worked wonders. Thank you, you are wonderful ❤️
Love love love this! I was getting manicures for over two decades😶 and recently I started doing them myself. I absolutely love it. In the process I think I have developed a nail polish addiction 😬. Thank for all the great videos.
Lol, I'm one of those who use alcohol to dehydrate my nails before a mani. It works like a charm. I also use cuticle oil before I remove my nail polish - I feel like it helps keep my cuticles from drying out so bad since I use pure acetone. I'm a tip-wrapper too. Always do it. And last thing - I was watching a nail tech's video and she said that quick-dry topcoat is actually made to go on before your nails are dry. Something about the formulation and shrinkage if your nails are dry first. So idk. But yeah, tip-wrappers of the world, unite! 😂😂😂
20 minutes?! I'm here at 2-3h because my polish never dries and doing a second coat over the first wet-ish coat just smudges everything and makes it uneven? Plus I think my "quick-drying" top coat is garbage since I don't think it dries all the coats... or maybe it's me?
Maybe the layers are too thick? I find that my polish dries and lasts better when I use the thinnest layers of polish I can do and still get even coverage. If I use too much, it never really dries.
I agree with Jeanne, try to make each coat as thin as you can and it will dry faster. The exact polish you are using along with temperature and humidity can drastically affect drying time too. Try a different quick dry top coat and see if that improves anything. =)
The above suggestions are all on point. Thinner coats of polish and definitely use quick dry topcoat! Sally Hanson's Gel Effect polishes dry a lot faster than most polishes, (don't bother with the Gel Effect top coat it takes FOREVER to dry! The Gel Effect polish dries super-fast with the best quick dry topcoat I have ever used -- Seche Vite, but it does tend to get thick about halfway through the bottle. (You can buy Seche thinner and big, refill bottles on Amazon.) You can buy it almost anywhere, even Walmart sells it, and it's awesome! If your color coats are thin and you put Seche Vite on top you can go to bed in an hour and NOT have "bed marks" in your nails when you wake up in the morning!
Did you ever end up making a dedicated video on how to make your own decals? I think that would make a good 101 video. I know you can decal hand painted designs, but my favorite is colored in stamped designs. I did it once for my little sister with roses to match her dress, and it was awesome, but the decals that looked almost perfect on my nail mat ended up less than perfect on the nails. It still looked awesome, but I know I still have a lot to learn about getting the decal smoothly onto the nails.
I've seen some people pick up their decals using a clear sticky stamper, so they can pick them up and transfer them smoothly :D You probably have to gently work a cuticle pusher under it first so it doesn't stick to the mat though :D Waiting for them to dry properly is the key, if they're still even a little bit wet they will stretch when you pick them up!
Defiantly helpful. You always make it looks so seamless even though I know there's more to it than what we normally see. I find the entire process very therapeutic. I love picking colors, thinking up designs and painting my nails. It seriously de-stresses me. Thanks for sharing your tips!
I just found this video. It was literally taking me HOURS to paint my nails and now it takes less than an hour! Thank you so much for all the tips, you're awesome!!!
Kelli! I’m 56 years old and I have never had a home mani last for more than 2 days! I bought a dehydrator, base and top coat....well, I’ve done my nails 3 times and each mani has lasted 5 or more days!!! I am learning to file my nails square and not using clippers. I also ordered the glass nail files from Germanikure for me, my mom and daughter. I can’t believe the difference those products have made! Thank you so much for all this information!!
Oh I'm so happy to hear these tips are working well for you Barbara! Funny enough, I still use the same Germanikure files I got YEARS ago, they last SO long! You're gonna love them.
I love your nail polish 101 series. Even when I think it is something I know very well, I like to see how someone else does it to see if there are tips I can pick up. And if it is something I’ve never done before, it’s great to get the instructions from a “for dummies” or very basics way so that I don’t feel like an idiot because you break it down so well. Thanks!
I really appreciate how you use more than 3 strokes to even out your polish, I always thought I was weird for not being able to do it in 3! Thanks for the tips 💕
Love this video! Thank you! I tend to get air bubbles sometimes, especially when applying top coat. What am I doing wrong and how do I avoid that? Thanks!
Thanks for this video. This is going to be really helpful when I paint my nails on Friday ( my mom is throwing a party!) . I can't wait for that cuticle care video. Also, this hair color really suits you.
Love the 101 series, very helpful and clear. My birthday is tomorrow so this video will help me have a pretty manicure to celebrate. BTW I'm still waiting for the 101 video on wing eyeliner. Have a great week!
I am going to try this! I've want to do my nails, but letting layers completely dry takes up as much as 1-2 hours of my day. I'll let you know what I thought of this soon! Thank you for sharing this technique!
I use alcohol to dry my nails before polishing. I’ve never tried a dehydrator. I just heard about it a couple of months ago. I should try and compare. What is that purple polish ur wearing?
You you have a video on your different/favorite top coats? I looked but didn’t see one......and THANKS!! I thought I was the only one that did my nails every week and has “too much polish” 😂 glad to know I’m not alone! 🥰🥰👍🏻
Even with dehydrator, base coat, & fast dry top coat my polish chips off by the next morning. I've even tried sticky nase coat! Polish I use is Orly, opi, finger paints, & China glaze. Don't want to invest in to many until I figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Takeaway: how to get amount of nail polish swirl around and rub against both sides; clean up with acetone and concealer brush; wait a minute between each step but use top coat quick dry immediately after, moisturize; total time: 20 minutes
I have been doing my nails at home since I was teenager, I had them done in a salon only twice in my life! Even though I'm very used to do it your tips are always very helpful, thanks for sharing!!
This is a question I have for both videos. When you do your clean up with the brush, do you do that when the polish is still wet, or semi dry, or all the way dry?
I just got done doing my nails 💅 then saw this video! I do my nails 💅 pretty much how you do. I did a design with purple, hot pink and a mint green outline. It's my therapy. I really liked this video, and on course your eyes are gorgeous as usual, and your hair. That photo shoot you and your friend did sounds like a blast! I hope you have a wonderful week sweetie. I'm waiting to hear some hopefully great news. So I've been stressed out big time. I'll keep you posted, but please keep me in your prayers 🙏. Thx Kelli. Love you girl. 💛💜💝😘🐶🐩🐕
AHHH....you answered my question. Thank you. My question was, does fast dry top coat mean the top coat itself dries fast or that it means it helps your mani dry faster. Thank you for answering that question.
Thanks for this!! I'm so happy I found your channel! I must say, though, that it takes me about an hour to do all of those steps BUT I wait about 5 minutes between each coat, otherwise I *will* mess up the polish.
Seriously - the whole “paint your dominant hand first”? GAME CHANGER! I didn’t end up painting my finger or missing the edges because I was trying not to bump wet nails.
Hey Kelli I recently discovered your channel and I'm just LOVING it, think I watched about 50 vids since friday night (while nursing the baby lol), I'm from Brazil and down here manicures are done very differently (don't check it out cuz you might have a seizure 😂😂😂) and your videos hepeld me out (YES!) to do a fairly cute manicure much faster than I used to do it, so thank you for that. I believe with just a little more practice I'll be painting my nails much better than at a salon. You have great energy and are a good teacher, I wish you even more success in you life 💖💖💖
Lol. I agree with what you said about homemade manicures being fun. I follow all these steps religiously. Except the bit with the dehydrator. I just usually wash my hands with soap and water. Lol. I change my manicures very often as I use Elmer’s glue as a peel off base. By the next day or two....i get tired of the old mani and start all over again. I always do some form of nail art. There’s hardly ever just one color of polish on all my nails. Great informative video. Btw Your hair and eye makeup looks amazing!
Wrapping the tips is so important if you have long nails! It's crazy how much long my polish lasts since I've been doing it. What I have also noticed is that dehydrating isn't actually that important. What I always do is to put a lot of Jojoba oil on my nails and let it soak in for 15 minutes, then I wash my hands with soap and water to get rid of the oil on the surface of my nail. I then rub them dry with a towel and let them dry out in the air for around 5 minutes, then start painting. My manicures last up to two weeks like this 😊
I wrap my short tips, but my nails don't hold polish very well- I get 2 days wear if I'm lucky! And I use dehydrator too and only oil when I have polish on!
what base coat? I have been using Deborah Lippman and love it. But now I see those INLP colors and they have a great set of cheaper base and top coat, but I'm kind of hooked on the Hard Rock and my nails are just so much better as it helps them be strong and also slightly flexible, so my nails got so long within the first couple months I am afraid to try a different base.
I have done most of these, but never thought of using a dehydrator. I'm glad that I'm not the only one that swirls the nail polish brush and wipes off excess polish and all! I hope that made sense how I worded it...lol! I used to try wrapping the polish around my nails too, but I also have short nails so it's just a mess under the nail then...haha! It's great to know that it doesn't matter too much. Thanks for this video! :)
Thank you for this video! Your videos are SO helpful and super appreciated! I know this was posted quite some time ago, but any idea what shade you were wearing on your nails here? I love it! 💜
Very thorough! I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel a few weeks ago, and I'm loving your content. Do I foresee a Zoya Jubilee swatch video in our future?
@@KelliMarissa Reliving my 2010 Sally Hansen crackle topcoat dreams! The pink shade looks similar to either Lola or Mandy. Zoya certainly loves their pinks for all seasons.
I paint my nails all the time, I love it and use all these tips because I've learned them from other UA-camrs, I paint my nails once a week and the NEVER chip, these are good tips for long lasting and beauty
Your eyeshadow 😍😍😍 Love ittt ! And i love your nail polish 101 videos so much !! Even though i kinda knew the basic stuff on that one i still loved watching it 😏
@@KelliMarissa yeah very excited. I might go with pink to start. As someone who identify’s as female. Looking to forward to start. Nails, makeup and hair all I want to do. Hoping to dye my hair soon.
My nail routine is practically the same as yours 😊 I just don’t use a dehydrator. I gotta work on my cleanup skills though. Liquid latex really helps as a barrier.
Loved this tips!! Already used them and I can clearly see a difference so thank you😙 Quick question, what kind of product do you use for your cuticles? I just found a cuticle oil, will it do the job well or should I get something else? 🤔
I don't usually use cuticle oil, mostly just lotions and creams but I know a lot of people find cuticle oil helpful. I'll explain more in my cuticle video!
Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat is my favorite. And I always wrap the tip of my nails because the thing with fast drying top coat is sometimes it can pull back away from the edge because it dries quickly
Looking forward to the cuticle care video! I'm terrible about picking at my cuticles and area around my nails. I'm trying to be better and I know they need TLC.
Okay! So I know that you said do not blow a fan while you are in the middle of painting your nails, but is it all right for them to dry beneath a fan??
Hi Kelly a pleasure to watch your tutorials, your personality is very contagious and videos very educational. I need your advise, I had dip powder polish on, just removed it and my nails are very weak, soft and not very pretty at the moment. What do you recomend I do? Thank you in advance for your help, by the way love your hair color matches your personality perfectly, being a happy person willing to help your viewers. Thanks again Kelly for your advise. Have a Blessed day😍
Hey Purita! It sounds like your nails sustained a bit of damage from the acrylic powder. I'd suggest using a strengthener (my personal favorite is Duri Rejuvacote!) and apply that once a week until your nails heal up!
Hi Kelly absolutely loved your tutorials I have been battling with soft brutal week Nails for years now Im a Hygienist so I am constantly washing my hands Any advice after the day to try and make my manicure last even the UV light gel manicures don’t last more than a week and that’s good for me
What is your favorite/most used top coat? How long is the wear time? I love Zoya nail polish but I can't keep it from chipping and I'm not sure if it's top coat related or not lol!
Oh gosh haha I use a bunch! Lately I'm loving the one from Starrily. I don't leave my manicures on for more than a few days though cause I love painting them lol!
Whew! I have finally got all caught up with you! I got a new job and have had zilch for time. But today, I got some and got some much needed Kelli time! Hope you are doing okay! Byyeee! *waves*
Kelli - do you ever soak your finger tips? I do because that’s what they always do at the nail salons. I also use vitamin E oil on my nails after I’ve soaked and I just rub each nail with a paper towel after rubbing in the oil and then I start with my base coat. I think for older women, who naturally have drying issues, using something that dehydrates the nail may cause brittleness? I don’t know for sure, but I do know that the vitamin E oil seems to really help my nails.
Speaking as a 56 year-old, and former nail tech, the nail plate doesn't dry out like the skin does. The nail plate doesn't have any oil glands, the nails only get oily because of contact with the skin and hair on the rest of the body. Elderly nails do have some issues, though, like nail ridges and sometimes elderly people's nails get thinner and weaker, but sometimes (like me) they get harder and thicker as they (we) age. Everyone is unique! ;-)
Thanks for your input! My nails have gotten ridges as I've aged and they seem to more easily split horizontally - like in layers. I do keep polish on them and do my own nails once/week and I think that helps.
I remember watching your old video and seeing the cheap elf brush, I went to the nearest elf and it was $3! They discontinued the dollar one but they said you can find it at target. I still bought it and it works perfectly so thanks!
I feel like they raised the price because so many people buy them for nail polish, lol. I went to Target recently to buy some and the cashier was like "are you one of those people who use these for nail art?" haha we are taking over!
I’m pretty brand loyal to Zoya, mostly because of the 10-free and how well it lasts for me, but I don’t think their top coat is quick dry. Do you have a preferred 7-10 free brand of quick dry top coat? Does it even matter that much by the time you get to the top coat?
I have a question, do you have a good base coat that you use to minimize nail staining from dark nail polishes. Your nails never look stained. I actually cringe at the thought of wearing dark polishes now that I have been using gel polish because I haven't gotten any stains in so long using gel. 😊
step -1 is to go pee 😭 nothing worse than wet nails and a full bladder lmao
Olivia Barker
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Omg yesss!!! That’s happened to me too many times!🤦🏻♀️
Step 00 pee step 000 get a fresh drink out 😂😂
Doesn't matter if I pee 5 times and don't drink anything before I start, it's guaranteed that I'll need to pee once my nails are wet.
Olivia Barker lol 😂 true
I’m a cishet dad of a daughter and I’ve found your videos super helpful to give me the skills to bond with her. Plus, I’ve been practicing on myself and admittedly my nails DO feel nice when done. Thanks!
Im an 18yo straight dude trying to paint my nails and your videos have been so helpful! Girls have been impressed and jealous of my pretty ass nails ever since
Oh yay I'm so happy to hear it! I love that nail polish is becoming more mainstream for all genders because it's such a fun way to express yourself :)
Please don't. Let us natural-born females have *something* girly just for us. :/
@@kj3d812how does him painting his nails affect you in any way
@@kj3d812 We are NOT gatekeeping nail polish... Let men feel pretty
@@kj3d812 Let's not... men can feel pretty too
Hi Kelli,every since I was little, I always bite my nails and never took care of them and now I know how to paint my nails like you and I am only 12! You have helped me so much over the 2 or 3 years I have subscribed to you and now I am so happy to know how paint my nails, everyone at school is like nice nails. But I told them I did them myself! Now I know how to do nail art and at least paint them from you. I know this message was long but thanks so much Kelli Marissa!
Oh wow this comment makes me so so happy :) I'm so glad my videos helped you and that you enjoy doing it! :) Xoxox
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I've been doing manicures (and a nail polish junkie) since I was around 13 and I'm 47 now. I have to say I much prefer doing my own than going to a salon. I find painting my nails so relaxing and it's a great stress reliever for me. That may sound weird, but it is really fun to me. I still occasionally go and get some dip powder nails or something but much prefer doing my own.
These are great tips for beginners!
SAME!!
Same with me. Love doing my own nails!
That's great to hear! I feel the same way, it's a great way to relax and unwind.
I really wanted to make salon nails a routine but I’ve so disappointed ☹️ each time I’ve started doing them myself and I cannot see ever going to a salon.
I love your eyeshadow with your hair lol
Ahh thank you so much!!
It is totally ok and safe to use rubbing alcohol on your nails. Its actually used a lot, especially in gel application. You can also use acetone to dehydrate. It has to be pure acetone because regular acetone and non acetone removers have oils and conditioners in them. When I do a gel manicure, I use both alcohol and a dehydrator, I want to make sure I got everything. You explained it pretty much text book. I don't cap my ends and I have pretty long, for natural nails. I can get most manicures to last a week or 2.
Thanks for sharing your tips!
You want to use a formula that's at least 70% alcohol and preferably 90% though, otherwise the other ingredients can leave residue and prevent adhesion :)
Kelli, this was INCREDIBLY helpful. My manicure is flawless right now! Step 4 was particularly helpful for me because I think I have just been using too much polish, and your demonstration of how you get a small amount onto the brush worked wonders.
Thank you, you are wonderful ❤️
I'm so so happy you enjoyed the video!!
Love love love this! I was getting manicures for over two decades😶 and recently I started doing them myself. I absolutely love it. In the process I think I have developed a nail polish addiction 😬. Thank for all the great videos.
I'm glad you discovered the joy of doing it on your own :) such a relaxing activity and a fun hobby!
Lol, I'm one of those who use alcohol to dehydrate my nails before a mani. It works like a charm. I also use cuticle oil before I remove my nail polish - I feel like it helps keep my cuticles from drying out so bad since I use pure acetone. I'm a tip-wrapper too. Always do it. And last thing - I was watching a nail tech's video and she said that quick-dry topcoat is actually made to go on before your nails are dry. Something about the formulation and shrinkage if your nails are dry first. So idk. But yeah, tip-wrappers of the world, unite! 😂😂😂
Haha it's definitely good to do for longer nails but for me it's usually an inconvenience to have to clean up later 😂
i swear you have the perfect nail shape! lol... good tips ❤️👍🏻
Oh gosh thank you haha!
20 minutes?! I'm here at 2-3h because my polish never dries and doing a second coat over the first wet-ish coat just smudges everything and makes it uneven? Plus I think my "quick-drying" top coat is garbage since I don't think it dries all the coats... or maybe it's me?
Maybe the layers are too thick?
I find that my polish dries and lasts better when I use the thinnest layers of polish I can do and still get even coverage. If I use too much, it never really dries.
I agree with Jeanne, try to make each coat as thin as you can and it will dry faster. The exact polish you are using along with temperature and humidity can drastically affect drying time too. Try a different quick dry top coat and see if that improves anything. =)
Definitely try a better QDTC. I like the Essie gel couture one. $11 but WORTH IT - it's like I have glass on my nails & it dries so fast (5 mins).
Yeah then your top coat is probably not "quick-dry", with a good qualtiy one it should dry much quicker.
The above suggestions are all on point. Thinner coats of polish and definitely use quick dry topcoat! Sally Hanson's Gel Effect polishes dry a lot faster than most polishes, (don't bother with the Gel Effect top coat it takes FOREVER to dry! The Gel Effect polish dries super-fast with the best quick dry topcoat I have ever used -- Seche Vite, but it does tend to get thick about halfway through the bottle. (You can buy Seche thinner and big, refill bottles on Amazon.) You can buy it almost anywhere, even Walmart sells it, and it's awesome! If your color coats are thin and you put Seche Vite on top you can go to bed in an hour and NOT have "bed marks" in your nails when you wake up in the morning!
You explained these steps perfectly! Very easy to follow. I will most definitely follow these steps! Thanks Kelli! 😁
I'm so happy you found it helpful!!
I watched this yesterday and it works! The bubbles have annoyed me for so long I contemplated throwing all polish away. Thank you so much! ❤️😍
Did you ever end up making a dedicated video on how to make your own decals? I think that would make a good 101 video. I know you can decal hand painted designs, but my favorite is colored in stamped designs. I did it once for my little sister with roses to match her dress, and it was awesome, but the decals that looked almost perfect on my nail mat ended up less than perfect on the nails. It still looked awesome, but I know I still have a lot to learn about getting the decal smoothly onto the nails.
I haven't yet but I still plan to!
I've seen some people pick up their decals using a clear sticky stamper, so they can pick them up and transfer them smoothly :D You probably have to gently work a cuticle pusher under it first so it doesn't stick to the mat though :D Waiting for them to dry properly is the key, if they're still even a little bit wet they will stretch when you pick them up!
Defiantly helpful. You always make it looks so seamless even though I know there's more to it than what we normally see. I find the entire process very therapeutic. I love picking colors, thinking up designs and painting my nails. It seriously de-stresses me. Thanks for sharing your tips!
Same! It's such a great hobby and self care activity rolled into one.
I just found this video. It was literally taking me HOURS to paint my nails and now it takes less than an hour! Thank you so much for all the tips, you're awesome!!!
Kelli! I’m 56 years old and I have never had a home mani last for more than 2 days! I bought a dehydrator, base and top coat....well, I’ve done my nails 3 times and each mani has lasted 5 or more days!!! I am learning to file my nails square and not using clippers.
I also ordered the glass nail files from Germanikure for me, my mom and daughter. I can’t believe the difference those products have made! Thank you so much for all this information!!
Oh I'm so happy to hear these tips are working well for you Barbara! Funny enough, I still use the same Germanikure files I got YEARS ago, they last SO long! You're gonna love them.
I need that elf concealer brush 😍
It's so good!
You’re inspiring me to stop biting my nails after 18 years 😍😍😍
I love your nail polish 101 series. Even when I think it is something I know very well, I like to see how someone else does it to see if there are tips I can pick up. And if it is something I’ve never done before, it’s great to get the instructions from a “for dummies” or very basics way so that I don’t feel like an idiot because you break it down so well. Thanks!
I'm so happy to hear it, Alexa :)
Your first video of this is why I started following you ☺️
Oh gosh haha I feel like I was so robotic in that one! Hope you enjoyed version 2.0 :)
I really appreciate how you use more than 3 strokes to even out your polish, I always thought I was weird for not being able to do it in 3! Thanks for the tips 💕
Oh gosh yeah I don't know how people do it in three strokes!!
Love this video! Thank you! I tend to get air bubbles sometimes, especially when applying top coat. What am I doing wrong and how do I avoid that? Thanks!
I've got a video coming out about this soon!!
All you said about the top coat is true, quick dry top coats are awesome 😎
Agreed! I love a quick dry top coat.
Thanks for this video. This is going to be really helpful when I paint my nails on Friday ( my mom is throwing a party!) . I can't wait for that cuticle care video. Also, this hair color really suits you.
Oh thank you so much :) I'm glad my video was helpful for you!
omg, i love you for this. you just made my life 10x easier. thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu
Painting my nails for the first time and this guide has been immensely helpful, thank you!
Awesome tips! I have a question: is it true that it's better to paint your nails in a cool, air conditioned room to avoid bubbles? Thanks :)
Yes absolutely!
Your giggles at 2:02 hahaha that was priceless. Great video!
Haha glad you enjoyed :)
Love the 101 series, very helpful and clear. My birthday is tomorrow so this video will help me have a pretty manicure to celebrate. BTW I'm still waiting for the 101 video on wing eyeliner. Have a great week!
Don't worry I'll definitely do it! And happy birthday!!!
Love the colors in you hair. So fun
I am going to try this! I've want to do my nails, but letting layers completely dry takes up as much as 1-2 hours of my day. I'll let you know what I thought of this soon! Thank you for sharing this technique!
I use alcohol to dry my nails before polishing. I’ve never tried a dehydrator. I just heard about it a couple of months ago. I should try and compare. What is that purple polish ur wearing?
It's OPI Feel the Chemis-tree :)
Oh shit! I have that one! I haven’t worn it in months. I need to wear it again.
Luv the lights in the background😘
Thanks Cindy :)
This video never gets old!
You you have a video on your different/favorite top coats? I looked but didn’t see one......and THANKS!! I thought I was the only one that did my nails every week and has “too much polish” 😂 glad to know I’m not alone! 🥰🥰👍🏻
Even with dehydrator, base coat, & fast dry top coat my polish chips off by the next morning. I've even tried sticky nase coat! Polish I use is Orly, opi, finger paints, & China glaze. Don't want to invest in to many until I figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Are your layers possibly too thick? The thicker you paint, the more brittle it is, and as your nail flexes it's more likely to chip.
Some great tips in the comments here :)
Thanks for the great advice Kelli 😃
Happy to help Katarina!
Tysm for the quick dry topcoat part!
Takeaway: how to get amount of nail polish swirl around and rub against both sides; clean up with acetone and concealer brush; wait a minute between each step but use top coat quick dry immediately after, moisturize; total time: 20 minutes
I have been doing my nails at home since I was teenager, I had them done in a salon only twice in my life! Even though I'm very used to do it your tips are always very helpful, thanks for sharing!!
Haha I've actually only gotten mine done twice too!!
This is a question I have for both videos. When you do your clean up with the brush, do you do that when the polish is still wet, or semi dry, or all the way dry?
This is a great question and I can't believe I forgot to say it again lol. I do it while the polish is still wet, before top coat!
Very helpful tips, i just really learned how to paint my nails last year so I'm always looking to improve so thank you for the tips.
I just got done doing my nails 💅 then saw this video! I do my nails 💅 pretty much how you do. I did a design with purple, hot pink and a mint green outline. It's my therapy. I really liked this video, and on course your eyes are gorgeous as usual, and your hair. That photo shoot you and your friend did sounds like a blast! I hope you have a wonderful week sweetie. I'm waiting to hear some hopefully great news. So I've been stressed out big time. I'll keep you posted, but please keep me in your prayers 🙏. Thx Kelli. Love you girl. 💛💜💝😘🐶🐩🐕
Hoping everything is going well with you!! Sending lots of love your way ❤️❤️❤️ in the meantime, those nails sound gorgeous and relaxing!!
AHHH....you answered my question. Thank you. My question was, does fast dry top coat mean the top coat itself dries fast or that it means it helps your mani dry faster. Thank you for answering that question.
Glad to help, Amy!!
Thanks for this!! I'm so happy I found your channel! I must say, though, that it takes me about an hour to do all of those steps BUT I wait about 5 minutes between each coat, otherwise I *will* mess up the polish.
Totally understandable! Sometimes when I'm feeling a bit shaky I go slow and it makes such a huge difference!
Wowww I love your videos!! I’m such a beginner still with these nail stuff!! I’m learning so much thank you love you!!
Oh I'm so happy you're finding these tips helpful Kacie!!
Kelli, I learn sooo much from your videos. Many thanx! Btw what color are wearing in the intro?
Seriously - the whole “paint your dominant hand first”? GAME CHANGER! I didn’t end up painting my finger or missing the edges because I was trying not to bump wet nails.
Useful video and the hair still looks amazing!! Love yah and the videos!! 🧡🧡
Love u tooooo!!
Hey Kelli I recently discovered your channel and I'm just LOVING it, think I watched about 50 vids since friday night (while nursing the baby lol), I'm from Brazil and down here manicures are done very differently (don't check it out cuz you might have a seizure 😂😂😂) and your videos hepeld me out (YES!) to do a fairly cute manicure much faster than I used to do it, so thank you for that. I believe with just a little more practice I'll be painting my nails much better than at a salon.
You have great energy and are a good teacher, I wish you even more success in you life 💖💖💖
Oh I'm so happy you're enjoying my content so far Fabíola!! Let me know if you have any video requests 😄
@@KelliMarissa will do!!! Thanks again, I'm seriously in love with your channel! 😙😙
Lol. I agree with what you said about homemade manicures being fun. I follow all these steps religiously. Except the bit with the dehydrator. I just usually wash my hands with soap and water. Lol. I change my manicures very often as I use Elmer’s glue as a peel off base. By the next day or two....i get tired of the old mani and start all over again. I always do some form of nail art. There’s hardly ever just one color of polish on all my nails. Great informative video. Btw Your hair and eye makeup looks amazing!
Oh gosh thank you! And yes I am glad we are on the same page haha. It's a part of my relaxing/pampering routine!
Thank you so much for this video, great information 💕💕 love your makeup 💕💕
Thank you so much Carmen!
Wrapping the tips is so important if you have long nails! It's crazy how much long my polish lasts since I've been doing it.
What I have also noticed is that dehydrating isn't actually that important. What I always do is to put a lot of Jojoba oil on my nails and let it soak in for 15 minutes, then I wash my hands with soap and water to get rid of the oil on the surface of my nail. I then rub them dry with a towel and let them dry out in the air for around 5 minutes, then start painting. My manicures last up to two weeks like this 😊
Sounds like using the soap dries out your nail beds enough!
I wrap my short tips, but my nails don't hold polish very well- I get 2 days wear if I'm lucky! And I use dehydrator too and only oil when I have polish on!
what base coat? I have been using Deborah Lippman and love it. But now I see those INLP colors and they have a great set of cheaper base and top coat, but I'm kind of hooked on the Hard Rock and my nails are just so much better as it helps them be strong and also slightly flexible, so my nails got so long within the first couple months I am afraid to try a different base.
We love a good nail 101
:) :) :)
Lol
How can I smooth my nails out if I don’t have a nail buffer
And how do you make brush strokes less visible
Can you make a video on how to be a nail you tuber with a phone or ipad
I have done most of these, but never thought of using a dehydrator. I'm glad that I'm not the only one that swirls the nail polish brush and wipes off excess polish and all! I hope that made sense how I worded it...lol! I used to try wrapping the polish around my nails too, but I also have short nails so it's just a mess under the nail then...haha! It's great to know that it doesn't matter too much. Thanks for this video! :)
Haha yeah it's just a pain to clean off after!
Kelli Marissa Lol...it truly is!
Thank you for this video! Your videos are SO helpful and super appreciated! I know this was posted quite some time ago, but any idea what shade you were wearing on your nails here? I love it! 💜
Ooh I'm sorry, I don't remember but I do know it was an OPI shade!! I'll try to search through my stash and see if I own it or a similar one haha!
Very thorough! I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel a few weeks ago, and I'm loving your content. Do I foresee a Zoya Jubilee swatch video in our future?
Yes definitely!! That new top coat looks funky and awesome.
@@KelliMarissa Reliving my 2010 Sally Hansen crackle topcoat dreams! The pink shade looks similar to either Lola or Mandy. Zoya certainly loves their pinks for all seasons.
Gr8 Tips! Nail Painting is such a Hassel, but &R Tips R Handy & Helpful, Thank You!
I absolutely live watching these videos!
Thanks so much Peggy :)
I paint my nails all the time, I love it and use all these tips because I've learned them from other UA-camrs, I paint my nails once a week and the NEVER chip, these are good tips for long lasting and beauty
I'm so happy to hear they all work for you!
Your eyeshadow 😍😍😍
Love ittt !
And i love your nail polish 101 videos so much !! Even though i kinda knew the basic stuff on that one i still loved watching it 😏
Hehe thank you so much!
Thank you Kelli for the helpful tips.
Love the video. I hope to paint my nails for the first time soon. Trying figure out what color I should do.
Oh you are going to have the most fun getting into this world! So many colors and finishes to choose from :)
@@KelliMarissa yeah very excited. I might go with pink to start. As someone who identify’s as female. Looking to forward to start. Nails, makeup and hair all I want to do. Hoping to dye my hair soon.
Pink is a great place to start!
And feel free to reach out if you have questions :) I've got a whole series called Nail Polish 101 about beginner tips!
@@KelliMarissa thanks. Yeah I always like pink as color I think it will look good. Cool yeah I will
My nail routine is practically the same as yours 😊 I just don’t use a dehydrator. I gotta work on my cleanup skills though. Liquid latex really helps as a barrier.
Loved this tips!! Already used them and I can clearly see a difference so thank you😙
Quick question, what kind of product do you use for your cuticles? I just found a cuticle oil, will it do the job well or should I get something else? 🤔
I don't usually use cuticle oil, mostly just lotions and creams but I know a lot of people find cuticle oil helpful. I'll explain more in my cuticle video!
I'm glad a watched this im going to try it . I have trouble getting my nail polish to stay on . And looking nice but I love painting my nails
Very clear and informative! 😍🌟
Your awesome Kelli! Thanks for the tips!!
Yay I'm glad you like this one!
Manicure essentials? Where else do I go? KELLI MARISSA 😁😍😍😅😅
Hehe :) :)
What quick dry top coat do you use or recommend?
Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat is my favorite. And I always wrap the tip of my nails because the thing with fast drying top coat is sometimes it can pull back away from the edge because it dries quickly
Looking forward to the cuticle care video! I'm terrible about picking at my cuticles and area around my nails. I'm trying to be better and I know they need TLC.
I'll be posting it soon!
the first step I do before doing any of it is to go to the bathroom most impotent step
Hahahaha that's the truth!
omfg I love your hair its everything
Oh gosh thank you so much!
Do you need a base coat while using the two step gel polishes like Essie Gel?
Okay! So I know that you said do not blow a fan while you are in the middle of painting your nails, but is it all right for them to dry beneath a fan??
I never use top coat on the tip of my nails I got long nails I really love your videos thank you for sharing
Hi Kelly a pleasure to watch your tutorials, your personality is very contagious and videos very educational.
I need your advise, I had dip powder polish on, just removed it and my nails are very weak, soft and not very pretty at the moment.
What do you recomend I do?
Thank you in advance for your help, by the way love your hair color matches your personality perfectly, being a happy person willing to help your viewers.
Thanks again Kelly for your advise.
Have a Blessed day😍
Hey Purita! It sounds like your nails sustained a bit of damage from the acrylic powder. I'd suggest using a strengthener (my personal favorite is Duri Rejuvacote!) and apply that once a week until your nails heal up!
Hi Kelly absolutely loved your tutorials I have been battling with soft brutal week Nails for years now Im a Hygienist so I am constantly washing my hands Any advice after the day to try and make my manicure last even the UV light gel manicures don’t last more than a week and that’s good for me
Hey Cindy, for professions that require a lot of hand washing, unfortunately there isn't much you can do :(
What is your favorite/most used top coat? How long is the wear time? I love Zoya nail polish but I can't keep it from chipping and I'm not sure if it's top coat related or not lol!
Oh gosh haha I use a bunch! Lately I'm loving the one from Starrily. I don't leave my manicures on for more than a few days though cause I love painting them lol!
Whew! I have finally got all caught up with you! I got a new job and have had zilch for time. But today, I got some and got some much needed Kelli time! Hope you are doing okay! Byyeee! *waves*
I'm so happy to see ya Amanda!! Xoxox
Your hair is amazing!
Oh gosh thank you so much!
Oh yea AND took 15 mins :) thank you thank you Kelli!
After I finish my manicure, I use a little bit of brush on cuticle oil. CVS Pharmacy's house brand Pop•arazzi makes a nice rose scented cuticle oil.
Kelli - do you ever soak your finger tips? I do because that’s what they always do at the nail salons. I also use vitamin E oil on my nails after I’ve soaked and I just rub each nail with a paper towel after rubbing in the oil and then I start with my base coat. I think for older women, who naturally have drying issues, using something that dehydrates the nail may cause brittleness? I don’t know for sure, but I do know that the vitamin E oil seems to really help my nails.
Speaking as a 56 year-old, and former nail tech, the nail plate doesn't dry out like the skin does. The nail plate doesn't have any oil glands, the nails only get oily because of contact with the skin and hair on the rest of the body. Elderly nails do have some issues, though, like nail ridges and sometimes elderly people's nails get thinner and weaker, but sometimes (like me) they get harder and thicker as they (we) age. Everyone is unique! ;-)
Thanks for your input! My nails have gotten ridges as I've aged and they seem to more easily split horizontally - like in layers. I do keep polish on them and do my own nails once/week and I think that helps.
Glad to hear the input of an expert here, haha! I've always wondered why they get oily.
I remember watching your old video and seeing the cheap elf brush, I went to the nearest elf and it was $3! They discontinued the dollar one but they said you can find it at target. I still bought it and it works perfectly so thanks!
I feel like they raised the price because so many people buy them for nail polish, lol. I went to Target recently to buy some and the cashier was like "are you one of those people who use these for nail art?" haha we are taking over!
So useful ❣️Thank you, Kelli xxx
Happy to help Marie!!
That’s a great idea to act like a model for a day, I’m going to try that! Great video as always!
Haha it was a fun way to boost my confidence!
I watch the first video you did every time I do my nails (I also bought everything you mentioned in that video).
Oh I'm so happy to hear that it works for you :)
I’m pretty brand loyal to Zoya, mostly because of the 10-free and how well it lasts for me, but I don’t think their top coat is quick dry. Do you have a preferred 7-10 free brand of quick dry top coat? Does it even matter that much by the time you get to the top coat?
I have a question, do you have a good base coat that you use to minimize nail staining from dark nail polishes. Your nails never look stained. I actually cringe at the thought of wearing dark polishes now that I have been using gel polish because I haven't gotten any stains in so long using gel. 😊
Ive not had staining with any of my usual base coats - most often Cirque, Cuccio, or Rejuvacote!
Thank you I never knew top coat helps the other layers in drying Thank you 💞
Happy to help!!
Excellent info. Thanks!
Great tips, Kelli!
Happy you enjoyed them :)
This was pretty informative! :D
Glad you found it helpful :)
A)Your eye shadow is FANTASTIC! B)Your Hair is Rockin' C)Thank you for inspiring me to do my nails....they need help!! xo
Haha thank you so much!!!! You got this!!!
Hello Kelli, new subscriber.
I always get confused as to what remover I should use for natural nails. Acetone or non acetone....? 💅
I use nail polish remover with acetone. Pure acetone is too harsh and non acetone isn't strong enough haha!