Watch This Before Doing Gel Nails At Home - Tips, Warnings And Best Gel Products

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  • @rosey_ie
    @rosey_ie 10 місяців тому +353

    Hello! I would love to share a new nugget of info I have veeerry recently received from my derm! I had been having a reaction of some kind one or two times a year after having my nails done/doing my nails, so had a full allergy work up done. It turns out I have a mild nickel allergy, the most common form of contact allergy. And my derm said it could be (a) the tools being used, (b) the glitter/shimmer in gel polishes, OR, (c) the chrome powders I was using! 😱 So there’s another thing to think about!

    • @DotknacCieXx
      @DotknacCieXx 10 місяців тому +25

      That's good to know! You could try to use wood sticks and rock/ceramic filing bits to prep if it ends up being about the tools 😊 and go into the dry e-file manicure instead using scissors or clippers Love ❤

    • @DotknacCieXx
      @DotknacCieXx 10 місяців тому +19

      Also good to note that most of the iredescent pigments (in contrary to the metallics) are mineral-based (basically are really fine grounded up rocks) 😁

    • @krisbreeze6324
      @krisbreeze6324 10 місяців тому +6

      Reminds me of that girl who bought nail glitter from wish or something and it melted into her nail and caused a horrible reaction

    • @rosey_ie
      @rosey_ie 10 місяців тому

      @@krisbreeze6324 😱

    • @soude85
      @soude85 10 місяців тому

      @@krisbreeze6324 damn!😳

  • @amazingme894
    @amazingme894 10 місяців тому +155

    I felt crazy for taking a whole day to do nails so thank you for normalizing that lmao 😭

    • @moth_6_6_6
      @moth_6_6_6 3 місяці тому +5

      Same I thought I was doing something wrong 😭😭

    • @marieree5096
      @marieree5096 27 днів тому +4

      Meeee took 3 hours to prep and remove xD before I got my gel x on. No color

  • @DotknacCieXx
    @DotknacCieXx 10 місяців тому +173

    About painting the dominant hand as a 10y-ish nail tech - start with the dominant hand! That way when you're all worked up and may be less careful - you won't make as many mistakes 😁
    Edit: and about the lamps: the BEST lamps are 48w with mirror or MAYBE a white bottom. Don't go higher in terms of power (you can end up with the top layer of gel cured too fast and uncured product underneath), lower power may not cure all products properly, and don't go with black inside - black absorbs light, so you'll end up with lower power than should be. It honestly doesn't matter what brand of lamp you're using, as long as you are checking if the power is right for your product (And ALWAYS check the curing time!!!).

    • @DinkyInky2
      @DinkyInky2 10 місяців тому +2

      Is it true that for darker shades like Black, Umber, Navy, that you should add 90s-180s to the brands cure time? I've had shades, especially Black, look like it's cured after 180s, add a jelly glitter topper, cure that 180s, only to find the Black is still pliable under the Jelly. Alone though, it seemed like the Black was fully cured.
      My main lamp has a Blue mirrored base, and is 48W. I also have a pillow top 48W lamp, and because it's portable and has no base, I put a foil sheet under it, but on top of my work pad.
      Both the Black and the glitter Jellies are the same brand, so I'm a bit confused.

    • @werm3169
      @werm3169 10 місяців тому +9

      I'd like to quickly address the part about wattage, as it's actually a highly prevalent myth - the wattage doesn't actually say anything about the strength of the LED bulbs, just the lower usage. A lamp with highly efficient bulbs can use less power (I.e. have a lower wattage) and emit more milowatts per second than a less efficient lamp that uses more power. A classic example is comparing the Light Elegance Minidot lamp, which is a 6 watt lamp, that produces almost double the number of milowatts per second as a 60 watt Sun UV/LED lamp. Despite having a wattage that is 10 times lower, it's actually twice as powerful because it uses different bulbs that use the input energy much more efficiently.
      You're spot on about how the reflectiveness of the inside of the lamp affects curing, though. The LE Minidot and Sun UV/LED lamp is another good comparison - the Minidot doesn't have a base (great for pedicures!) but the inside is reflective metal. The Sun lamp is white plastic, so it's obviously not as reflective and won't cure gel as well (even putting the lower energy production aside).
      Unfortunately, gel lamp power and effectiveness is a lot more complicated than the wattage, and that makes it really hard to know what will and won't work as consumers. You kind of feel like you're taking a shot in the dark, especially because undercuring isn't always obvious - a gel can be solidified without being fully polymerised, leaving you and people around you exposed to monomers.
      Some basic guidelines for a sign of a lamp that uses inefficient, low-quality bulbs vs. efficient, high-quality bulbs is not in the wattage, but in the bulbs themselves - crappy bulbs often have a little dome over them and are bright yellow. With these types of bulbs, even if you have a lot of them and they use a lot of power, they just can't emit enough UV light to initiate polymerisation.
      And then, of course, there's the reflectiveness that you mentioned to look out for.
      The Nail Hub has a fantastic video called "Is Your Nail Lamp Giving You Allergies" (or something to that effect) that covers the chemistry of polymerisation and also how you can test your lamp to make sure its curing your products.

    • @werm3169
      @werm3169 10 місяців тому +4

      ​@@DinkyInky2So, not the person you asked, but yes! Certain pigments, like black, red-as-fuck, and oh-my-god-my-eyes-yellow, and even some shades of white, can actually prevent the UV from getting to the gel and curing it properly.
      Ideally, a brand should formulate their gels with these types of pigments to account for this with more photo initiators, but some brands just don't, and you end up with the issue you mentioned. I left a comment in this thread about how wattage of a lamp can be misleading and that could help you with the issue, but a short-term fix would simply be to cure these types of gel for longer. If that doesn't work, using gel in those colours from a different brand is a good bet.
      Feel free to ask brands questions about their formulations and whether or not they adjust their formulas for pigments that interfere with curing.
      The reason why it only appears to be an issue when you add a jelly on top could just be that the jelly causes the problem to become visible, kind of like how certain makeup and make your pores look big.

    • @soude85
      @soude85 10 місяців тому +5

      ⁠@@DinkyInky2 Just in case: take a good look at your lamp base-they usually have a silver mirror bottom, which is covered by a blue foil!!
      I’ve seen people use it with the blue protection foil still on😭

  • @teri2466
    @teri2466 10 місяців тому +153

    Congratulations on getting licensed, James! What a great creative outlet for you - you're a natural 💜

  • @gracefullymaddy
    @gracefullymaddy 3 місяці тому +42

    Non dominant hand tip: (similarly to moving your hand toward the brush 9:08) if you're struggling to get smooth sweeps of polish with your ND hand, place your dominant hand on something that will easily slide along the surface (paper, plastic lid, literally anything). Then when you hold the brush to the nail you can slide your other hand along in a stable, controled way. This also works when doing straight lines in nail art :)

    • @gracefullymaddy
      @gracefullymaddy 3 місяці тому +2

      Also your arm had more steady movement than your wrist. With your ND hand, move your whole arm/ elbow to do brush strokes

  • @BreMue
    @BreMue 10 місяців тому +28

    The Welsh twins are really here for ALL my needs 🙌

  • @vivianalonso9983
    @vivianalonso9983 10 місяців тому +59

    14:17 just a note, Gel X has two versions of each nail shape. Natural and Sculpted. The natural is flatter, and the sculpted have a higher apex. I use natural because my nail beds are flatter. I don't feel like you have to use a lot of product at all with these. You would go with sculpted if your nails were naturally more curved, or if you're going for a very long shape which would benefit having a higher apex for strength.

    • @catalinarothero7026
      @catalinarothero7026 10 місяців тому +3

      Yes! I was looking for this comment. Some of my nails hold a different c curve, which i didn’t notice until my sister pointed out when studying nails n using me as her guinea pig. Definitely wasn’t happy with finding this out ab my hands, but now i notice the 2 different types on others!

    • @TheBunnyBeatdown
      @TheBunnyBeatdown 9 місяців тому +1

      I use the sculpted ones to decorate underneath. Instead of layering heavily on top.

    • @Perplexual5
      @Perplexual5 5 місяців тому +1

      I was going to ask if the one he showed as an example was natural or sculpted. I thought the natural was more common, and also more flattened.

    • @Daniela..........
      @Daniela.......... Місяць тому

      thank u so much for the info!!!

  • @joannecoady8436
    @joannecoady8436 10 місяців тому +33

    I am also a new registered tech at age 51 lol. So I really appreciate your videos, particularly this one. You've been so helpful to me as I tend to hesitate with further practice due to my fears of poor outcomes (my teacher bullied me as I was too slow). Thanks for making me feel more comfortable with the early messy process. 🙏🌹🤗

    • @neophytenails
      @neophytenails  10 місяців тому +9

      Omg my pleasure. We are in the same boat. That’s why I want to post my videos so early on so I can get all the critique now. Some rude rather than constructive haha but I’ll look back in a year and see that it really helped!

    • @kimberlyvuong6396
      @kimberlyvuong6396 3 місяці тому

      You are serving nail buffet realness James ❤​@@neophytenails

    • @Noob66834
      @Noob66834 3 місяці тому +2

      Thank you! I’ve been thinking of becoming a nail tech at 43. I needed to see this to push me farther.

    • @sherbetfarts
      @sherbetfarts Місяць тому +1

      Good things take time, fuck that teacher who bullied you - I hope she didn’t damage your confidence too much. Good luck with your practice, just keep at it! (Also you’re sooooo pretty!) 💖

  • @MarsSolaris
    @MarsSolaris 10 місяців тому +23

    If you're impulsive and get bored of the same look easy like me, a handy thing to do can be do your base set, I usually do a soft gel tp used as a half cover tip and a jelly nude builder gel over the whole thing; then a peel off base for whatever I'm inspired to do for the week/half week over the builder gel

  • @stephlasoul
    @stephlasoul 10 місяців тому +44

    I highly recommend watching content from The Nail Hub. Liz is so knowledgeable.

    • @sandijsmith8295
      @sandijsmith8295 10 місяців тому +2

      Yes! The content is amazing!

    • @Marta_Maeldeis
      @Marta_Maeldeis 10 місяців тому +7

      I concur! Also Paola Ponce Nails for a Japanese gels specialist. Also the Chemist Corner videos from Jim and Liz

    • @stephlasoul
      @stephlasoul 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Marta_Maeldeis yes! Jim McConnell is so knowledgeable as well!!

    • @stephlasoul
      @stephlasoul 10 місяців тому

      @@sandijsmith8295 I took her advanced DIY class and thoroughly enjoyed it. Now I’m looking to get licensed myself so that I can have access to more high quality gel products, like Light Elegance!

    • @neynahnehnah1485
      @neynahnehnah1485 10 місяців тому +3

      Yea. She is serious about nail and nail art. Also, she is fan of Japanese nail art and I feel he will like her content.

  • @heartabduction
    @heartabduction 22 дні тому +4

    I wish id have watched this before i used gel for the first time, just last week. I definitely underestimated how runny the basecoat was, used too much, and tried to clean it up before curing but it wasn't enough. I had a hard pool of it all around my thumb cuticle after curing 😂

    • @user-yw7vw2hu7t
      @user-yw7vw2hu7t 21 день тому

      Meee too!

    • @user-yw7vw2hu7t
      @user-yw7vw2hu7t 21 день тому

      Just started using gel polish a few days ago and the consistency of the base coat was WAY to thin and I had a thick ridge on one side of one thumb! I was able to correct the problem but now I am confident it wasn’t just me, but the way I used it. Also was shocked that it took me the better part of 8 hours start to finish.

  • @merjagranlund1381
    @merjagranlund1381 7 місяців тому +6

    I learned a very good thing a few months ago. I don't need to remove all the product from my nails when I'm doing new nails. 😜
    I just file down to the clear bottom layer and make sure I don't have any lifting or discoloration between the nail and the product. then I fill in the new clear nail polish near the cuticle and paint on a new color.

  • @Perplexual5
    @Perplexual5 5 місяців тому +6

    I'm glad you mentioned doubling the curing time. I tend to do it more, but I will feel more comfortable now doubling all the stated times. I had heard that while under-curing is a problem, there can also be problems with over-curing gel nails. Later I learned that the only problem from over-curing is things like making it become brittle and crack, which is much better than having uncured gel on your nails.

  • @katekimber2483
    @katekimber2483 10 місяців тому +15

    I stumbled onto your videos recently and wow! I just paid $2800 for a nail course and I have learnt more “real” information from you. Thank you for what you are doing… please keep it up. All they taught was soft gel nails and only gave you 3 in person lessons and then 6 weeks for you to figure everything out on your own. So I turned to full cover nails because I didn’t have the confidence to sculpt nails. There was no theory or what to do with safety to your nails. Thank you for all your safety tips about allergic reactions etc. One question. Where do you get the Canoe full cover tips? I’d love to try them.

    • @werm3169
      @werm3169 10 місяців тому +4

      This seems to be a really widespread issue with courses and it's so frustrating!
      I feel like James is really good at keeping up with changes in the industry and updates to safety information and things like that, so I'm super happy to see him also making videos on nail stuff too now.
      If you're looking for even more good info, The Nail Hub is great for things like safety and the chemistry behind how gel works. Nail Career Education (Aka Suzie, you probably already know of her lol) is fantastic for technique and things like that.

  • @TonjaWatts
    @TonjaWatts 10 місяців тому +12

    I’ve been a working nail tech for almost 8 years now, and this video is 10/10! I agree with EVERYTHING you said! I would add, pigments are another super easy way to do an ombré, and pretty inexpensive.

  • @eileenboffo6300
    @eileenboffo6300 10 місяців тому +9

    Well done James 👏🏼 as a professional myself it's great to see you sending out the importance of avoiding contact with gels on skin!

  • @jojomarch
    @jojomarch 10 місяців тому +28

    This is *such* a good video idea, I hope it gets loads of views 💜💜 edit: I loved this! A step by step demo on how to do a basic gel nail would be really good too

  • @nadiabeautyo7107
    @nadiabeautyo7107 10 місяців тому +4

    It’s not just polish it’s everything you use to put on ie dehydration primer gel base coat top coat you also said you have had a reaction sorry to tell you will have it for life

  • @LydiaKrow
    @LydiaKrow 10 місяців тому +10

    I'm so glad you talked about structured full-cover tips vs tips that conform to your actual nails. I ruined my nails by not knowing the difference. I used tips that were too small and pinched my fingers, but it didn't become a real issue until I used some Beetles full-cover nail tips (very structured) and had uncured product - it weakened my nails, and the narrow tips deformed my nails terribly. I am on month three of growing them out, expecting another three months (I have a long nail bed). It's been a slow and painful (literally because the ends of my nails were exposed) process. I can't wait until it's over. I've learned how to care for them whilst they are damaged, but it's not an experience I ever want to repeat.

  • @KerryRiper
    @KerryRiper Місяць тому +1

    Your kindness and sweetness is so helpful in guiding me along the way to becoming more confident in caring for my nails. Thank you!

  • @EmeraldEyes3713
    @EmeraldEyes3713 10 місяців тому +14

    Thank you for this! I’ve been so looking forward to a video helping me out with choosing safe products, but also effective products for beginners. I’ve been adding items to my zillabeau cart and just never pulling the trigger on them because I wanted to be very sure the products would be good for me as a beginner. Thanks so much James! I’d love more beginner content here as well as whenever you want to grace us with a full set tutorial. Even just a few tutorials for beginners would be a great way to show us what specific categories of products are supposed to do, how to use them safely, etc.

  • @raspberrybellini
    @raspberrybellini 10 місяців тому +3

    I'm obsessed with Korean nails and I haven't seen one that doesn't use the Jello Jello base and one kill remover. On my Christmas list ❤

  • @megansrp
    @megansrp 10 місяців тому +8

    being a nail tech, i know full well how damaging it is to not remove product properly and i still don’t remove my own nails properly 😅 might have to invest in the peel off base coat so i can stop destroying my nails.

    • @elin_
      @elin_ 10 місяців тому

      What's the secret behind doing your nails on your dominant hand (with your non-dominant hand).. it always looks horrible on me, even if I only put some paint on my natural nails

    • @megansrp
      @megansrp 10 місяців тому +1

      @@elin_ lots of practice for sure! Go slow/take your time. If i'm doing extensions, I'll do my thumbs last so I'm able to holds things in the most comfortable way. Also, anchor your hands especially the one youre painting with. So, I tend to use my pinky as my anchor and I rest it on the table or against my opposite hand to stabilize it.

  • @SaraDhooge
    @SaraDhooge 10 місяців тому +5

    Congrats, James!
    I love this channel & your nails look amazing! I’m a DIY-er too and I am always looking for tips & tricks. I’m pretty good at the painting, but they don’t always last. Sometimes they stay for 4 weeks, other times they peel of from the edge after 4 days 🙄🙃.
    Thanks for the video 🥰

  • @Hiiiiiiiiieeee
    @Hiiiiiiiiieeee 10 місяців тому +2

    I did not know you had a channel specifically for your nail art! I love that I have yet another Welsh brother channel to follow. I’ve newly been getting into nails myself as a 34-year-old and it’s very interesting. So much fun but I find I don’t have as much patience as I really need. But I’ve always been that way with my own Beauty procedures. I’ll take all the time in the world doing my clients hair but I’m now working on making my own self-care priority. I’ve had a great skincare routine for a while, and I am super excited to start dabbling into nails and make up a little bit. Thanks for the inspiration and suggestions! 💖

  • @charleyanne
    @charleyanne 10 місяців тому +3

    I'm getting used to using gelX type nails & have used an e-file a few times.
    These are good tips as I'm nowhere a seasoned person, I just keep trying until I get something that looks decent.

  • @Alovelylobster
    @Alovelylobster 15 днів тому

    My mum ordered gel nail stuff because of my long nails breaking a lot, hopefully i can grow them out and thanks for these tips! I will be very carefull 💞

  • @Andrea-dj6ug
    @Andrea-dj6ug 10 місяців тому +4

    Apres has two different types of tips. The curved tips with the high apex are the sculpted tips (the ones your showed) meant for people for curved nail beds, they also have natural tips that are for flatter nail beds. On their website they have a diagram to help you decide which nail shape will better suit you. 14:24

    • @hailtothedub5127
      @hailtothedub5127 7 місяців тому

      Even their natural shape is too curved for me unfortunately 😔. Looking for a gel tip for wider flatter nails.

    • @Andrea-dj6ug
      @Andrea-dj6ug 7 місяців тому

      @@hailtothedub5127 the good thing about flatter nails is you can still use the ones with a curve. But if you still would like them to be flatter, personally I have found Kiara sky tips to be more on the flatter side. 😊

  • @livingauthenticallyonmyownterm
    @livingauthenticallyonmyownterm 9 місяців тому +2

    James, congrats on getting licensed!!! You’re a natural and I love your videos. I’m wanting to try gel nails and of course your opinion on everything beauty related is important to me, so I’m glad you have a video to help me out. Big love ❤

  • @dvbn6
    @dvbn6 10 місяців тому +3

    Try crazy top. I used honey top too for a while and I just find the curing is unreliable sometimes it’s 60 seconds but sometimes it’s still tacky (could be my lamp I know) . Also crazy top barely yellows at all even less than honey top ❤️

  • @sarahshaw-sehgal1146
    @sarahshaw-sehgal1146 10 місяців тому +4

    Omg that nail room shot 😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @EmeraldEyes3713
    @EmeraldEyes3713 10 місяців тому +2

    James, I’m curious what video you were talking about when discussing how to choose a gel/uv lamp, I didn’t see a video linked in the description.

  • @laurenmariemarie4923
    @laurenmariemarie4923 7 місяців тому +1

    Just realised this is a separate channel to the other just for nails, buzzing! Subscribed cane wait to get my nail stuff out mess around practice and binge watch.

  • @kimberlytyler6045
    @kimberlytyler6045 10 місяців тому +4

    Kirsty Meakin has the best products! please please review!!

  • @amandaann3272
    @amandaann3272 10 місяців тому +2

    I use the solid nail gel glues and they’re amazing! No spillage at all!

    • @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe
      @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe 10 місяців тому +1

      I do too! Love them because they fill the nail gap (apex) great!

    • @lisapark5380
      @lisapark5380 9 місяців тому +1

      Is there specific brand you use? Idk which to get 😢

  • @Bigb00bs_umchileanywaysso
    @Bigb00bs_umchileanywaysso 10 місяців тому +1

    If you’ve ever gained an interest on press on nails. Please post videos on them. I stopped doing gel and thinking about starting press ons

  • @christinatorressd
    @christinatorressd 10 місяців тому +2

    Watched just cuz I'm a fan but I don't use gel polish. I use regular air dry polish and my favorite creator that uses those is simply nailogical. She has done great nail care videos too

  • @lucy.2485
    @lucy.2485 10 місяців тому

    I’ve been doing my nails since I was 11. I’m so glad I got all my technique and practice down before I got into gel. I had a light, but it always peeled off of me right away so I never used it. I’ve rediscovered it lately and I’m so glad I don’t have to worry about getting it on my skin

  • @laurajenei6867
    @laurajenei6867 10 місяців тому +1

    I really needed this video. Thanks a lot! I think this was much needed in terms of debunking a lot of trendy, but otherwise harmful or unnecessary things regarding gel nails in my mind.

  • @srslyari778
    @srslyari778 10 місяців тому +3

    Between you and Nail Career Education, y'all have taught me A LOT about how to properly care for my nails. Im excited to start my nail growth journey the right way this time ❤

  • @sandijsmith8295
    @sandijsmith8295 10 місяців тому +4

    Excellent content! Such good advice! Thank you! Jim McConnell with Light Elegance (all LE products are made in the USA, 100% HEMA free) has a great video on the dangers of air brushing gel. He also has a very informative one on lamps along with Liz Morris from The Nail Hub. Super excited about this channel, looking forward to what’s to come.

  • @Aquariuslife206
    @Aquariuslife206 10 місяців тому +2

    Beware! I was doing my own gel nails for a long time. I was still perfecting it because my nail beds are oily the polish was easily peeling off. It was almost like overnight I started to have an allergic reaction. And this isn’t some small reaction I had. I had painful bumps and redness on all my nails even at the tip under the nail bed. Blistered and all, it was horrible and painful. Lasted almost two months. Once heeled I tested here and there, I got fake nails thinking maybe it would be better from a professional and after 24 hours I started having a burning sensation and needed to get them removed. Forward to months later I thought I’d test one nail with using the nail stickers that just said “gel like” and yup had a reaction. I’m ok with regular polish but no gel. It’s been almost a year and man do I miss the look of gel. My nails have never been the same, I used to have perfect nails that grew out evenly and were thick and strong, which is why I did gel at home but this allergy ruined them. They’ve never been the same. Be careful! I’d share pic if I could but maybe better you don’t see it lol

  • @23lolita2323
    @23lolita2323 10 місяців тому +1

    How did you know I just ordered a gel polish kit to do gel nails on myself for the first time ever??? ❤❤❤

  • @Bigb00bs_umchileanywaysso
    @Bigb00bs_umchileanywaysso 10 місяців тому +1

    Also I LOVE your hair so much. I would love a tutorial on how you get your hair to look this good

  • @easynails123
    @easynails123 10 місяців тому +1

    wonderful tips!! i love tinys primer as well its hema free! with gelx make sure to see if your natural nails are move flat or curved i prefer apex because my nails are more curved i have a higher apex so most of the other nails don't fit my nails well!

  • @Amyjwashere
    @Amyjwashere 10 місяців тому +5

    I think Suzie from nail career education does an online course for nails, or a class you can register for. I believe she also sells wholesale for nail techs, but correct me if I'm wrong!

    • @JamesWelsh
      @JamesWelsh 10 місяців тому +1

      She does! I think she does mainly acrylic though? 🧐

    • @Amyjwashere
      @Amyjwashere 10 місяців тому +2

      @@JamesWelsh yes but I believe she has done gel in recent years!

  • @thebreakdownartist9260
    @thebreakdownartist9260 10 місяців тому +1

    been doing rubber base recently as everything peels / lifts on me, then varnish ontop so i can switch out

  • @noofh9618
    @noofh9618 10 місяців тому +2

    I have been doing my nails with gel for a few years and regular polish before that for way longer so painting even the dominant hand is easy for me. I would like if you elaborate on why these explosive or quick gel removed are bad for your nails? I have been into them lately and found that my nails are still healthy and strong even if I use them once a week which is the opposite to filling, admitly I don't think I'm good at it, but with filing it's very easy to get carried away. Soaking I really don't have the patient for that. I'm considering though that peel off coat as I do change weekly or bi-weekly just because I get bored. But I also love my builder base coat 🤷🏻‍♀️. But please elaborate on that easy gel remover products. There's not much information out there about them. Most experts seems not to recommend them and most normal users like me seems to love them. So what are we missing here

    • @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe
      @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe 10 місяців тому

      I think he was scraping too hard, he said it made his nails soft.

    • @noofh9618
      @noofh9618 10 місяців тому

      @@Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe could be but if done right and left for the appropriate time, they don't require much scrapping at all. One push and it all comes out when it doesn't you just apply a second coat. But I would love to know his perspective if it was just scraping them too hard then he definitely should be given them a second try

    • @soude85
      @soude85 10 місяців тому

      @@noofh9618 Those products are basically paint thinner. My clumsy self would probably do more harm than good with those…🔥

  • @lanky_annie
    @lanky_annie 10 місяців тому +1

    Nails aren’t my thing but I am here because it’s YOU ❤

  • @silylily1212
    @silylily1212 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for going into depth about this, I've recently started doing my own acrylic nails and I've been told the same thing about monomer but I see so many people touching the skin with it repeatedly so it's confusing. Thanks for making it more understandable.

  • @wendyd1229
    @wendyd1229 10 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for such kind words of instruction and encouragement. Not rushing through do’s and don’ts. It truly helps us newbies to doing their own nails 🩷🧡

  • @masosaur
    @masosaur 10 місяців тому +1

    I have allergies on HEMA,DI-HEMA and now I found heđa free gels and it is ok

  • @uinise5307
    @uinise5307 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations ❤James on getting licensed! Been DIY nail artist bur I haven't for a year too so Def need to brush up. Looking to get licensed where I am from

  • @-pinkbarbie-8676
    @-pinkbarbie-8676 29 днів тому +2

    I'm not planning to go proffesional but I'm thinking of buying a uv lamp but the cost alot, I don't know if I should buy a lamp or just stick to airdry nailpolisj

  • @houseofschenck6230
    @houseofschenck6230 4 місяці тому +1

    Can you come back and link the lamp video?

  • @fujoshiiiii
    @fujoshiiiii 6 місяців тому

    i'm far too messy for gel nails at home, unfortunately. i do like adding a gel top coat after my regular polish has fully hardened, though. my technique is getting a lot better the more often i do regular polish though, so i might start doing gels after another year or so. :3

  • @ortik4
    @ortik4 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi James, thank you for these videos, I really got myself into K gel products because of you and I have my first Zilla on its way to me (can't wait!!) I would like to ask: which model of nail dust collector are you using? I really struggle to find a REAL power one. There are tons on the internet, even very costly, but I do not trust all their reviews.. but I would trust your opinion on this matter.

  • @XPetra
    @XPetra 10 місяців тому +1

    Does Zillabeau ship to the UK? You’ve totally sold me on their products but I can’t seem to figure out if they ship beyond the US! Also well done on your new channel 😁 I’ve been watching your skincare channel for years and only today came across your nail channel - As a nail girly I love this!!

  • @kolourgen1762
    @kolourgen1762 10 місяців тому

    Can’t believe I only JUST discovered this channel of yours James (slaps self on the wrist)! I’d like to add a pre-point to all your very important points: make sure you have perfect eyesight (👵🏽)! I’m far-sighted and doing my own nails is really hard as I can’t see without a magnifier 🙈🤦🏽‍♀️! All the best on your new journey!

  • @kinhaamorim0
    @kinhaamorim0 10 місяців тому +3

    Besides painting my nails with gels, I also like making press ons, but i'm having trouble finding a full cover tip that fits my thumbs. They are aprox. 18mm wide and I can't find any brand that has a tip this big. Does anyone have any recomendations on brands?
    Also, I would love if James made a video on how to do a good nail prep for the Jello Jello basecoat to last 2~3 weeks!

    • @ginamorse6279
      @ginamorse6279 10 місяців тому +2

      Anastasia at Nailcou did a video a couple of weeks ago showing how to do a custom nail for someone with wide thumb nails.

    • @kinhaamorim0
      @kinhaamorim0 10 місяців тому

      @@ginamorse6279 i'll take a look at that, thank you!

    • @soude85
      @soude85 10 місяців тому +2

      It’s so crazy how small some of the ‘largest’ tips are…😥

  • @techtahnee2587
    @techtahnee2587 4 місяці тому

    Im so glad to know the time i take is regular.

  • @BVapinBanana
    @BVapinBanana 10 місяців тому

    The thing with Apres tips is that the sculpted version isn't really made for flatter nailbeds. I have deep sidewalls with a pretty deep c-curve, I can't use any type of natural gel tip, Apres is one of the only brands I have found that does both types.
    I don't really use gel tips, I sculpt instead, but once in a while I'll do gel tips.
    But Apres does have a more natural curve line with a flatter nailbed 😊

  • @snatchinitback4635
    @snatchinitback4635 3 місяці тому

    I'm watching you, words are coming out of your mouth, and... I'm stuck on how effin "pretty boy" you are! LoL! You are so good looking, and the accent doesn't hurt either. I hope you see this and enjoy the compliment :) Great tips too!

  • @prophetessoftroy
    @prophetessoftroy 9 місяців тому

    Congratulations on getting your certificate, James! You've clearly put a ton of time and energy into this so I'm excited to learn from and along with you.
    Just checking: Did I miss where you linked to the video about lamps? I've seen a couple floating around, but I am interested in the video you mentioned. Thanks!

  • @sweetinsanity007
    @sweetinsanity007 10 місяців тому +2

    Soooooo.... should gel end up on my skin?? :P
    For my gel polishes, I usually use Beetles or Modelones from Amazon. They are pretty easy to use! As for a peel off base coat, for those that can't get jello jello, I have been using FZANEST from Amazon. I know its not a well known brand.....or maybe even a known brand at that... but I use it and can get some good wear time out of it. Then when I want to take it off, I just use some cuticle oil, and it peels right off with no damage!
    Thanks for the video James!! I'm always excited to see your recommendations!!!

    • @lee-vj7cp
      @lee-vj7cp 10 місяців тому +1

      I use modelones and other brands from Amazon as well , they are easy to use and affordable.

    • @chiisainiki
      @chiisainiki 10 місяців тому

      are you using the fzanest peel off base on your bare nails or on top of other products (such as builder gel)? i keep my nails protected with a builder gel at most times (i’ll remove it all after a month or so and redo it tho lmao) so only swap out the colour, but i found that the fzanest peel off doesn’t work over builder gel at all - it just becomes sticky like a pva glue when i try to remove it as instructed. i heard that this is apparently normal for the peel off bases that require curing (including the jello jello unfortunately 😭) but sadly i can’t go without builder on my nails so i’m not sure it’ll ever really work for me 🥲 if anyone knows an alternative for the holo taco or unt (and is available easily in either the UK, japan or south korea) pls lmk 🫶🏼 heard that they work well under gel but over other products too such as builder gel

    • @sweetinsanity007
      @sweetinsanity007 10 місяців тому

      Generally gels are gonna stick to gels. So any kind of gel you put on top of your builder gel is going to fully adhere. I wish I had an alternative for you, but I use Holo Taco. Its by far the best peel off.@@chiisainiki

  • @kellybaby151
    @kellybaby151 6 місяців тому

    I always cute for 60 seconds! Also I have a REALLY old lamp but it has never failed me lol

  • @vcutler4735
    @vcutler4735 2 місяці тому

    For airbrush more important than it getting on your skin is that it becomes airborne so you breathe it in!! If you want to do airbrushing look at vacuun fans like model kit builders use, they pull the paint/chemical filled air away. You should also be wearing goggles, gloves, and a chemical rated respirator. I would recommend only airbrushing tips you apply when do as well.

  • @Ash2theB
    @Ash2theB 10 місяців тому

    I have been looking into doing gel because when ever I would do my own nails or go to salon to get a mani and pedi my body heat ends up ruining it. The only thing that stays on is gel or shellac which is usually more. I want to do poly gel because I'm so used to doing my own nails I know I will get bored just using polish method also I wear basic colors lol.

  • @uinise5307
    @uinise5307 2 місяці тому

    Is there a way you can post all the prep lists tools supplies pls that you use?

  • @Positive_Pepper
    @Positive_Pepper 14 днів тому

    Hello! I'm curious about the Jello Jello peel off base coat and it's oil remover: I use Jojoba oil ALL. THE. TIME. all over my body to keep my skin nice. Have you or anyone else here in the comments found that has some adverse affects when using the peel off base coat? Are my nails more prone to coming off if I moisturize all the time?

  • @eva-zx9mm
    @eva-zx9mm 18 днів тому

    Sorry, what was the video you were mentioning that talked about LED/UV lamps and what to look for? Can't find anything in the description and really struggling with understanding what i should look out for!

  • @littletree5871
    @littletree5871 5 місяців тому +1

    Do you still use that lamp or a different one?

  • @Kitten-empire-hidden-santuary
    @Kitten-empire-hidden-santuary 10 місяців тому

    I’m in the middle of cosmetology there’s a set of twins look just like you who inspired me to do nail hair and especially makeup

    • @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe
      @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe 10 місяців тому +1

      He's a twin. He also does skincare and his brother does makeup. Welsh twins channel is hilarious.

    • @Kitten-empire-hidden-santuary
      @Kitten-empire-hidden-santuary 10 місяців тому

      @@Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe lmao thank god I’m not being dumb

  • @shabutterbaby4291
    @shabutterbaby4291 10 місяців тому

    I've been doing my own gel x sets for around a year, started getting an allergy n giving myself a break but i was doing full sets, with design in 3hrs lmao u said 5 n i was like oops that's part of my problem 😅

  • @dinasilva9263
    @dinasilva9263 10 місяців тому +1

    ♥️nails Channel i love it. Haha James i absolutely love your 2 Channels.

  • @Handnail
    @Handnail 10 місяців тому

    loved those tips and tricks collection. I already knew few of them but a refresher of knowledge never hurts. ^_^

  • @hanna5449
    @hanna5449 8 місяців тому

    Could you possibly do a polygel nail tutorial? I’m finding a lot of contradicting info in regard to prep and technique. Having trouble keeping them from breaking at the tips of the tips get super thick and I don’t know how to skim them down. Do I need specific efile bit?

  • @yoogrldude
    @yoogrldude 10 місяців тому +1

    I just wish polish was less than $15 a bottle 😩 I want to be able to afford more than a couple products, but to do that I know I’m using less allergy-friendly /more dangerous products

  • @prom6750
    @prom6750 2 місяці тому

    jello jello is super popular but ive not been able to find anything abut it being hema free

  • @terryenby2304
    @terryenby2304 10 місяців тому +2

    What do you think about people using gloves the tip of the finger pokes out, to protect their hands from the UV light?
    As someone who has a personal interest of skincare AND nails, I’m really interested!

    • @soude85
      @soude85 10 місяців тому

      You can wear those or just use sunscreen…

  • @beaherzberg
    @beaherzberg 4 місяці тому

    Super helpful video! Thank you. I’m curious if you have experience with the gelcare line? I’m obsessed with the colors but they’re spendy and want to know if they’re worth the money!! ❤

  • @JanetJenkins
    @JanetJenkins 6 місяців тому

    I want to start with gel nail polish first and then go on to tip overlays, etc. I'm interested in the Jello Jello to make the polish come off easy without soaking. I need to buy everything, lamp, prep products and products. I'm tired of my nails looking homeless!!

  • @lehcar3209
    @lehcar3209 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for saying that you take five hours with everything I have to do with my five children work and everything else my fiancé. It was teasing me on the days that I do my hands that I took all day but it’s I’m doing running around between it, so I really want to thank you for just really highlighting that I should go slow and take care of me in that moment.

  • @warisalancaster3972
    @warisalancaster3972 10 місяців тому

    Just love to listen to you,so beautiful voice ❤

  • @sittingaloneinvip
    @sittingaloneinvip 10 місяців тому +1

    soooo happy youre doing nails!! just got into doing my own gel nails bc it gets so costly!

  • @NFowerli
    @NFowerli 10 місяців тому +1

    You do NOT want to get an anaphylactic allergy to acrylates. They are pretty much everything in medicine and dentistry so you get one fillings and surgeries especially will become a huge hassle

  • @foxwaffles
    @foxwaffles 10 місяців тому +2

    I used to use cheap amazon gels to save money but after your gel video with all the warnings I realized I really cannot be playing games with my nails and allergies so I no longer use them. I was gifted a small pastel set of Korean gels for my birthday and while growing my collection is going to be a much slower endeavor nothing cosmetic is worth risking your health for!

  • @denaemichele
    @denaemichele 10 місяців тому

    "Is it normal to bleed from your fingernails?" 🤦‍♀️ Sounds like a When Beauty Turns Ugly episode. Lol. Thanks for the advice to help everyone stay safe out here. ❤

  • @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe
    @Mohawk-Tuah_Tribe 10 місяців тому +5

    Hey just got over 100$ shopping on that overpriced website but the jello stuff is hard to come by in the US. Hope you get commission. Nails really dont need to be that expensive. Paying 10 for makeup sponges and such is just gross. Try to find nail basics for a good price and just read to see if the gels are hema free and such. There are a lot of 12 free companies out there. $120.00 for a pinlight is ridiculous, lol. Also the nail on your last video came out beautifully!

  • @yolyrom7233
    @yolyrom7233 10 місяців тому

    Congrats! How bout some nail art for Halloween?

  • @aliciakamm
    @aliciakamm 10 місяців тому +1

    How did you rehab you nails when they were so bad? Did you have to leave enhancements off for a long time? (My nightmare!)

    • @neophytenails
      @neophytenails  10 місяців тому

      I didn’t do my nails for about 6 months 😭 until they were pretty much fully grown out

  • @fearlessknits1
    @fearlessknits1 2 місяці тому

    I've been doing my own gel nails for about 6 years now, and with a lot of effort, I've got it down to 2.5 hours 😂

  • @PoisonLoveConfession
    @PoisonLoveConfession 10 місяців тому

    Hey! I'm so glad I found your nail channel. I've been following your skin channel for a while, and I'm also a beginner DIY nail artist. Love the Honey top coat so much! I think my favorite brand gel polish so far is F Gel. The pigment is so strong!

  • @lezlimuse
    @lezlimuse 10 місяців тому

    Have you tried any of the Sistaco powders? Would be interested in your opinion.

  • @HelloKittyKell
    @HelloKittyKell 10 місяців тому

    You look so good!! You had a glow up!! What happened lol 🩵🩷💜

  • @giovanacristina635
    @giovanacristina635 3 місяці тому

    I'm sorry but can you put subtitles on your videos? I'm brazilian and it's really hard for me to understand when the topic is not familiar. Thank you for your work 🩵

  • @AnnieofBlueGables
    @AnnieofBlueGables 10 місяців тому

    I really love how well you explain and great photography! Thank you so much.

  • @uxiaamber1292
    @uxiaamber1292 3 місяці тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @auroras_hairpins
    @auroras_hairpins 10 місяців тому

    🎉🎉 Congratulations 🥳 💅💅💅💜💜💜

  • @evamitchell8454
    @evamitchell8454 10 місяців тому

    I really like the way you explain in detail, I’m enjoying your videos. Thank You