So simple and easy but sophisticated! I'm glad that you showed what to do if the client hits their nail in the lamp.I use to redo that whole section of nail art over 😥.This saves so much time.Appreciate you and these tricks ❤
Love the tip about using acetone around the base of the tip, and not needing to soak everything right off each time. The design is next on my agenda! Love it😊
I wonder if this would work with Acyrlic by leaving some of the product can it work on Acyrlic soak offs as well ? Or would it effect when applying the glue with the nail
What?! I thought you always had to soak off- wow! Thanks!! I’m super new to doing nail; just for myself not professionally at all! BUT I get to copy how they do my service at the nail shop. Thanks!!!
Will it completely ruin a gelx set to file down the length at home? I had a set put on about a week ago for the first time in about a year and they turned out to be longer than my preference (especially after a week of growth). I haven’t seen much online about filing after they’re complete…guessing because it compromises the gel seal 😞
Great tutorial… What are you charge for a full set of Gel X? Also what do you charge for the art? I’ve been a nail tech for years, but just introducing Gel X?
I love that idea of rubbing alcohol around the perimeter to melt them together. I'll try that. Also, second question, did you completely remove the previous gel X tip and just leave the base coat on her nail? You said you left a little product on her nail was any of it the previous gel X tip?
Thank you! It was acetone that was rubbed around the edges nor alcohol, but I file down to the gel base coat. I completely remove the tip from the nail!💗
@@Baddlilthingz yes, of course I meant acetone. And thank you for letting me know you go down to the base coat what a quick reply girlfriend. Thank you.
I like how you are sooo informative
So simple and easy but sophisticated! I'm glad that you showed what to do if the client hits their nail in the lamp.I use to redo that whole section of nail art over 😥.This saves so much time.Appreciate you and these tricks ❤
I almost didn’t show this part too lol! I’m glad I did because it was an easy fix🥰 I’m glad it helped you!!
Love the tip about using acetone around the base of the tip, and not needing to soak everything right off each time. The design is next on my agenda! Love it😊
I wonder if this would work with Acyrlic by leaving some of the product can it work on Acyrlic soak offs as well ? Or would it effect when applying the glue with the nail
What?! I thought you always had to soak off- wow! Thanks!! I’m super new to doing nail; just for myself not professionally at all! BUT I get to copy how they do my service at the nail shop.
Thanks!!!
Amazing tip. I always wanted to try that but was afraid it would cause lifting. Im definitely trying this next time on a set. It looks seamless! ❤❤
Thank you so much! Yes definitely try it out💋
My fave part of these vids is the e filing. I wonder if you could do asmr versions of these, would probably be less editing too. Thanks for this!
Beautiful!
thank you it is very pretty ! You are so smooth I can listen to you all day ! ❤
Ahh thank you so much 😭🫶🏼
I LOVE your channel!! I've been binging your videos. ❤I love watching you work.
Uhh thank you so much! Thanks for being here🥹💗
Hi! What base coat did you put on before putting on the nails? Is that step nesesary?
Excellent tutorial 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💅
Thank you!💋
So, let me get this strait..... You put the gel x tips over the old tips? After filing most of them down?
Is there a difference between using the brush to apply acetone than using a lint free wipe? v insightful video btw! I love!
The brush just makes it more precise. So your able to get in the crease and melt away any small pieces!
Love this ❤❤
Thank youu💗
Super pretty! TFS!
Thank you! 😊
Nice, what rpm are you using to file off product initially?
You can use regular gel base coat to apply gel x tips?? I thought you needed builder gel?
Will it completely ruin a gelx set to file down the length at home? I had a set put on about a week ago for the first time in about a year and they turned out to be longer than my preference (especially after a week of growth). I haven’t seen much online about filing after they’re complete…guessing because it compromises the gel seal 😞
Great tutorial… What are you charge for a full set of Gel X? Also what do you charge for the art? I’ve been a nail tech for years, but just introducing Gel X?
Great video!!
Does this type of filing on new sets and fill ins cause that ridge in the natural nail where the new growth and previous nail tip meet?
What speed do you use for the cuticle work? 3:52
And for the cuticle work with the 5 in 1 8:36
Where do you get your dremel bits?
what gel polish for the pink nude ?
I love that idea of rubbing alcohol around the perimeter to melt them together. I'll try that. Also, second question, did you completely remove the previous gel X tip and just leave the base coat on her nail? You said you left a little product on her nail was any of it the previous gel X tip?
Thank you! It was acetone that was rubbed around the edges nor alcohol, but I file down to the gel base coat. I completely remove the tip from the nail!💗
@@Baddlilthingz yes, of course I meant acetone. And thank you for letting me know you go down to the base coat what a quick reply girlfriend. Thank you.
what is the nail bit called, the one you used to file down the old gelx set
It’s a medium safety bit!
I would definitely soak it off it’s only a tip I’m sure it wouldn’t take long
what gel base coat do you use
I currently use Gelish foundation, but any flexible base coat/ rubber base coat will work!
What e file do you use?