I hate to sound rude, but whomever you hand model was their fingernails were so dirty. Maybe it was left over polish that just didn't get removed. It was very visible even after you put the dual forms on and popped them off. I could see either the dirt or old polish all along the sides and underneath that persons nails. Other then that the nails turned out nice. I would highly recommend cleaning up your next hand model a little bit better. So very sorry to be so critical but it should help your videos out in the future. Once again, I do apologize.
That was the first thing I noticed. And as a technician OR nail enthusiast, ensuring that your clients nail beds are properly cleaned is Step #1.. trapping that dirt and bacteria under product is not only bad practice and unsightly, but can lead to fungus growing under applications. You're right to say something, and I hope this poster learns to not cut corners.
Thanks for keeping it simple. I went thru two videos before finding yours and those other videos were doing fancy designs and all I wanted was a simple prep, color, and finish video 😩 and you did that. Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi am new to world of nail gels so I was wondering, when it comes to removing them do you use acetone, file them off or the new products that claim to remove the nail in minutes.
A little of all 3 actually. File it thin first. Then gel remover if I don't have time to sit and soak. All the options are good so try them out and see which is best for you.
Am new here at this channel. So i had dude with this new product. You didnt use gel lamp to pop up the dual form? Or use out of cam? Thanks for your attention.
It is hard to remove. I have run into the same issue. For me, I find it's best to file it very thin but be careful to to get this enough to hit your natural nail. And then soak and scrape the rest in acetone or use a gel remover product. They look like a bottle of gel polish but it makes your nail flex causes the gel to crumble and slough off. You can get some on Amazon. Or you can always leave the very thin layer on for stability if you like.
I’d be curious to see these jails 2-3 weeks out because I have issues with adhesion with solid gel glue, it pops right off no matter what I do. I have no problem with the liquid nail glue for gel X or polygel but something about solid gel doesn’t stay for me.
I know I shouldn't be touching it and I'm going to do better in the future because I know I'm unnecessarily exposing myself. It's just so hard to shape things and make them smooth and you can't feel it. And it's hard to think about gel being so toxic, but I know that it is.
@secretdevilyt it's not about the toxicity of the product, but more because of the oils and dirt on fingertips discoloring and clouding the product. You want to touch the product as little as possible because a clear glux will go to cloudy REAL quick if handled a lot.
You aren't supposed to be touching gel with your fingers. The oil is less of the problem and more the allergy likely every time you touch it. Definitely wear gloves.
@secretdevilyt it's not about the toxicity of the product, but more because of the oils and dirt on fingertips discoloring and clouding the product. You want to touch the product as little as possible because the clear glux base will go to cloudy/semi opaque REAL quick if handled a lot.
For someone who is a complete beginner to all of this I still think it would’ve been much easier for a beginner if you actually explained exactly what it was I have no idea why it was going on the back of the nail is that something that you would cure after I don’t know I’m just completely confused as again a beginner who has no idea what that stuff even is that you used or the reason why you applied at the way you did
Those are not nails. They're called dual forms. I do have tutorials on how to use dual forms on my channel though. It's just a mold. You put the product in and you cure it and then you take the plastic off and it leaves the product shaped as a nail.
The focus of this video was to try out this new product that I had never used before. So that is why I did not go into detail on application instruction. I just wanted to see if this product worked for what I thought it would work for. And it does.
That was definitely not the point of this video. But my friend actually does tie-dye and her nails are stained with ink so it doesn't scrub off. But thank you for your consideration of her feelings.
I hate to sound rude, but whomever you hand model was their fingernails were so dirty. Maybe it was left over polish that just didn't get removed. It was very visible even after you put the dual forms on and popped them off. I could see either the dirt or old polish all along the sides and underneath that persons nails. Other then that the nails turned out nice. I would highly recommend cleaning up your next hand model a little bit better. So very sorry to be so critical but it should help your videos out in the future. Once again, I do apologize.
That was the first thing I noticed. And as a technician OR nail enthusiast, ensuring that your clients nail beds are properly cleaned is Step #1.. trapping that dirt and bacteria under product is not only bad practice and unsightly, but can lead to fungus growing under applications. You're right to say something, and I hope this poster learns to not cut corners.
Thanks for keeping it simple. I went thru two videos before finding yours and those other videos were doing fancy designs and all I wanted was a simple prep, color, and finish video 😩 and you did that. Thank you 🙏🏼
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it. I just thought this product was beautiful enough on its own. It didn't need anything else.
Hi am new to world of nail gels so I was wondering, when it comes to removing them do you use acetone, file them off or the new products that claim to remove the nail in minutes.
A little of all 3 actually. File it thin first. Then gel remover if I don't have time to sit and soak. All the options are good so try them out and see which is best for you.
Am new here at this channel. So i had dude with this new product. You didnt use gel lamp to pop up the dual form? Or use out of cam? Thanks for your attention.
Yes. I used a lamp to cure the gel. And then you can peel off the duel forms after the gel is hard.
After I did all this my nails all fell off.. 😮what did I do wrong
Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you!
Hi :) What is that blueish glitter color you have on your thumb?
@@Tetzzy had to go back and review to check but it's polygel. It's Patty gel from long hair Pretty nails in the shade. Icy.
@@secretdevilyt tysm!
What shade of blue aurora are you wearing? I kinda like it more than the pink. 😅
The polygel? It is called icy and it's Evie's patty gel from long hair pretty nails.
can you tell me how you remove them?? this is the exact stuff I use. and I love it. but I struggle removing it. please give me your tips lol
It is hard to remove. I have run into the same issue. For me, I find it's best to file it very thin but be careful to to get this enough to hit your natural nail. And then soak and scrape the rest in acetone or use a gel remover product. They look like a bottle of gel polish but it makes your nail flex causes the gel to crumble and slough off. You can get some on Amazon. Or you can always leave the very thin layer on for stability if you like.
I’d be curious to see these jails 2-3 weeks out because I have issues with adhesion with solid gel glue, it pops right off no matter what I do. I have no problem with the liquid nail glue for gel X or polygel but something about solid gel doesn’t stay for me.
That's interesting that it behaves differently
Thank you❤
How do you put out that product please ?
What do you mean put out? How to remove?
@@secretdevilyt Yess, sorry for my bad english. 🫣
Using a silicone tool is good to manoeuvre that product around…..i wouldn’t recommend using your bare hands 😊
I know I shouldn't be touching it and I'm going to do better in the future because I know I'm unnecessarily exposing myself. It's just so hard to shape things and make them smooth and you can't feel it. And it's hard to think about gel being so toxic, but I know that it is.
@@secretdevilyt i used the smooth side of a cuticle pusher…worked a treat
@secretdevilyt it's not about the toxicity of the product, but more because of the oils and dirt on fingertips discoloring and clouding the product. You want to touch the product as little as possible because a clear glux will go to cloudy REAL quick if handled a lot.
Im pretty sure you and your client should be doing this with clean nails! Yikes!
I noticed this also, both client and the person posting this had dirty nails.
I thought you weren't suppose to use bare fingers because of the oils on your skin?
You aren't supposed to be touching gel with your fingers. The oil is less of the problem and more the allergy likely every time you touch it. Definitely wear gloves.
@@secretdevilyt thank you ❤
@secretdevilyt it's not about the toxicity of the product, but more because of the oils and dirt on fingertips discoloring and clouding the product. You want to touch the product as little as possible because the clear glux base will go to cloudy/semi opaque REAL quick if handled a lot.
For someone who is a complete beginner to all of this I still think it would’ve been much easier for a beginner if you actually explained exactly what it was I have no idea why it was going on the back of the nail is that something that you would cure after I don’t know I’m just completely confused as again a beginner who has no idea what that stuff even is that you used or the reason why you applied at the way you did
Those are not nails. They're called dual forms. I do have tutorials on how to use dual forms on my channel though. It's just a mold. You put the product in and you cure it and then you take the plastic off and it leaves the product shaped as a nail.
The focus of this video was to try out this new product that I had never used before. So that is why I did not go into detail on application instruction. I just wanted to see if this product worked for what I thought it would work for. And it does.
Sorry but I couldnt get over how dirty and not prepped these nails were...... not sure why you said they were prepped
She should have scrubbed her nails first 😮
That was definitely not the point of this video. But my friend actually does tie-dye and her nails are stained with ink so it doesn't scrub off. But thank you for your consideration of her feelings.