this is a really fun way to get gel allergies that will prevent you from doing gel again. You’re spraying acetone and UNCURED gel in the air. you and your client will both inhale that, and not to mention the uncured product that will be on their fingers no matter how little it was on for. this method of airbrush has been debunked already as UNSAFE. alternative methods for airbrush look is either powder pigments or blooming gel
@@mayaishere22 I’m not sure, probably. but you shouldn’t use this method, as you’ll be breathing in gel polish and getting it on the skin probably which is harmful. The best air brush paint to use is OneAir which is cosmetic grade and safe for the skin. Still use a mask with any airbrush paint.
This is extremely, extremely unsafe. If you shouldn't even have a little bit of gel polish touching the skin for sately reasons, what makes you think aerosolizing acetone and uncured gel polish into your skin, your eyes, AND your lungs is something to TELL people to do? This is irresponsible. People have melted their contacts onto their eyeballs. You can SCAR your lungs. You can give yourself and others a gel allergy EASILY. The only way this is "safe" is if you have FULL hazmat suit PPE with safety goggles and one of the industrial respirators construction workers and painters use, you're doing it in a WELL ventilated area like outside, and it's on press-ons instead of a real hand. Notice how the acetone is really overwhelming and how it takes a while for it to dissipate? It takes up to 2+ hours for an area to be safely populated without PPE after only ONE SPRITZ. YES, this is as serious as it sounds. Do better research, take care of yourself more, and don't tell people to do irreparable damage to themselves with this method.
Thank you for explaining ratio! I have been searching for a video to even tell me what they’re mixing in with the gel paint! Thank you!
You forgot to mention you need a painting box+filter and a painters mask for safety
This is great thank you!
Which air brush do you recommend?
Literally did all of these things on my first try right now 😂
Very helpful video
I really want to know how do you clean the nail folds and cuticle area?
❤ I will be trying this
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Hi
Gel polish ?
Is this the bellavista airbrush? Im trying to clean mine but cant figure out how to get the needle out
Does the acetone not eat away at the inkwell?
Some air brushes come with a metal one
What is the ratio?
this is a really fun way to get gel allergies that will prevent you from doing gel again. You’re spraying acetone and UNCURED gel in the air. you and your client will both inhale that, and not to mention the uncured product that will be on their fingers no matter how little it was on for. this method of airbrush has been debunked already as UNSAFE.
alternative methods for airbrush look is either powder pigments or blooming gel
What is it hooked up too? I’m told I need a house and a compressor
I charged it first but you don’t have to hook this one up. It just attaches to the compressor
Silly question, is this regular nail Polish or gel?
Gel
@@Peachypolish14 do I have to cure
@@mayaishere22 I’m not sure, probably. but you shouldn’t use this method, as you’ll be breathing in gel polish and getting it on the skin probably which is harmful. The best air brush paint to use is OneAir which is cosmetic grade and safe for the skin. Still use a mask with any airbrush paint.
@@Peachypolish14 thank you!
Can I use monomer instead of acetone ?
No a huge no
Why tf would you do that !!?!??
You shouldn’t even being using acetone!
This is extremely, extremely unsafe. If you shouldn't even have a little bit of gel polish touching the skin for sately reasons, what makes you think aerosolizing acetone and uncured gel polish into your skin, your eyes, AND your lungs is something to TELL people to do? This is irresponsible. People have melted their contacts onto their eyeballs. You can SCAR your lungs. You can give yourself and others a gel allergy EASILY.
The only way this is "safe" is if you have FULL hazmat suit PPE with safety goggles and one of the industrial respirators construction workers and painters use, you're doing it in a WELL ventilated area like outside, and it's on press-ons instead of a real hand. Notice how the acetone is really overwhelming and how it takes a while for it to dissipate? It takes up to 2+ hours for an area to be safely populated without PPE after only ONE SPRITZ.
YES, this is as serious as it sounds. Do better research, take care of yourself more, and don't tell people to do irreparable damage to themselves with this method.
Can u use like the airbrush paints? Or is that bad as well?
You should not be using polish or acetone in the airbrush, that’s not safe to put into the air.
dont use acetone!!!