Great video! You can also put a form under your nail before adhering the tip. That keeps the gel from touching your skin at the tip of your natural nail.
Leaving the gap by the cuticle than filing it in absolute genius! Thank you for that tip. I'm just learning how to do my own nails and I've been having thr hardest time near the cuticle.
So important to touch on the gel allergy!!!! I gave myself an allergy doing at home extensions and it was hellacious. So itchy and at one point my thumb had blisted all around my cuticle. Your video on HEMA taught me I needed to be careful and stop doing them until I learned more. I luckily have switched out some products and with better practice I do not have reactions anymore. It is not a joke!!! Thank you for the correct education!!! It really saved me!
Wow. I've been doing my nails at home since 2018 and I've never had such a reaction! The skin the side of my pointer finger used to get kinda bumpy, but not anymore. Also, I don't be like removing my gel nails all the time. I try to do them as few times a month as I possibly can. So once or twice max. I've been using dual nail forms so they tend to last quite a while!
About C curves, many of us have flat nail beds. Mine are, apparently, quite flat. When techs would put tips on me or would pinch my acrylics, it would hurt for a couple of days. I wouldn’t say any of the full coverage tips I used are flat by any means, however, I can put enough gel between my nail and the tips to build up my nail bed. It’s a total game changer for me, and I no longer have to worry about jerk techs who don’t listen to me and make my nail beds hurt badly for days at a time.
Do you put a few layers of builder on your nails by themselves and build up the curve before applying the tip? I have super flat nail beds and am learning how to do overlay but using tips in the meantime to help with my skin picking and grow my nails a bit and I struggle finding any time that sits well because of the flatness :(
@@nighteyesivhey! did you ever figure out your problem? I have pretty flat nail beds with my ring fingers being an exception lol. Whenever I’ve applied sculpted tips (curved tips), I always just filled the gap with gel and applied directly on. I never thought to build up an apex with my base, although I have heard of people doing that. Making layers before hand to fill the nail. Hope you figured it out :) If anything, try buying “natural tips” since those are flat and geared towards flat beds!!
@@nighteyesivhey! did you ever figure out your problem? I have pretty flat nail beds with my ring fingers being an exception lol. Whenever I’ve applied sculpted tips (curved tips), I always just filled the gap with gel and applied directly on. I never thought to build up an apex with my base, although I have heard of people doing that. Making layers before hand to fill the nail. Hope you figured it out :) If anything, try buying “natural tips” since those are flat and geared towards flat beds!!
Omg!!!! I will always use the lazy girl method with full cover gel nails.. I don’t want to play around with acrylic or poly gel ever again !!! You can fill them, you can soak them off in less than 15 min. I practice different design techniques and that’s it… I love it !!! Everyone always ask where I got my nails done 🤣🤣🤣
Liz, please don’t apologise for having real hands with real skin issues such as dry skin. It helps a lot to know that even nail techs have human hands.❤️
I wasn't planning on using full coverage tips but rather just start doing free forms, but I learned SO MUCH about nail tips from this video it's crazy. Thank you so much for your knowledge ♡
I absolutely love how thorough you are with your instructions, I'm using full tips and the dip powder system and this helps so so so much. Ty so much for your tips.
I’ve never given money on UA-cam and I know it was only $2 but let the gesture be known that I appreciate you so much. You’re a wonderful teacher (I taught for 15 years so I know good when I see it) and your context is 👌 please never stop your channel! 👏
You just GO OFF Liz! 🤩 Intelligent, thorough, thoughtful & super cute! The nail struggle was oh too real before I found you! 💯 You're my new nail hero! 🏆 THANK YOU!! 💕
This is a great video. I've been doing builder gel overlays for about a year and wanted to venture off with full cover tips to play around with clear tip designs. I've done full cover tips twice now and have been really bothered by the cuticle transition. I have a gap where my hair gets caught at the cuticle line and when I add my builder gel on top its way too bulky so I end up over filing the builder gel and eventually find my full cover tip edge that isn't seemless. This "hack" you just showed where you place it slightly up the nail plate so encapsulation makes a seemless transition is GENIUS! I will definatly need to try this next time!!
I have been watching your videos for a while now and I have been using full coverage tips on myself because I have ski jump nails and didn't know how to address it with forms. I found your forms video about a week ago and I ordered some thick builder gel to try and learn how to sculpt extensions on myself. I can't wait until these full coverage extensions grow out a little bit so I can try to do forms as my next set. Thank you for teaching us you are amazing!
Liz, you are my favorite nail guru. I *love* the chemistry and all the incredible information you give us. My last set of nails I did have soooo much knowledge in them.I learn so many things from every video I watch. And you’re so good at presenting that I can watch your videos more than once. (I usually watch UA-cam with the volume all the way down). Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge so skillfully. I appreciate it very much! ❤️❤️💅🏻🙌🏻
That whole cuticle edge tip was brilliant! In all the videos out there now, not one person mentions/is doing this! It's a complete forehead slap that more professionals like yourself haven't thought of this. Good for you and thank you so very much for helping all of us at home become better at self care 😊 ❤️
Hmmm I use a gel base coat on the under side full cover tip so that i have extra stickiness lol I normally clean under my nails daily with alcohol pads anyway but this helps them lady a month
13:00 OMG thank you for saying this! I keep getting this issue and was feeling really stupid and like I shouldn’t even bother since my nails are an incompatible shape! Nice to know it’s just a matter of learning to fill the gap!
Interesting .. I prep the inside of the full cover tip with gel base coat and cure it before applying with builder gel. this makes them last a month for me. Saw another UA-camr do it
I learned so much from this video, that you for teaching. Also i love that you showed all imperfections under it too cuz if i didnt see that i would still think that did my nails incorectly rather then knowing its normal to have some little problems.
Great information! I’m new to jelly tips! I never thought to set the tip as you did, then covering with gel to make it seamless. I’ve been buffing/blending my tip and I’m going to try your method today! Thank you. 😊
I agree that Apres makes the best tips. Even though my nails are flat, the sculpted look so beautiful and just like I got a full set in the salon and stay on very well. They’re so much stronger than the Kiara Sky tips I tried.
Thank you for mentioning that if you do a coat of base gel, not only does it increase adhesion and fill space, it allows for the odd bubble that can happen when applying these on yourself. You cannot get fungus when your natural nail is completely covered by cured product. People obsess about bubbles for this type of enhancement for that reason, but it's easily solved, as you've demonstrated here.
I like your tip of applying the tip a little away from the cuticle and applying gel base coat to get rid of the pesky little lip. That is the only downside of these extensions in my opinion. Now you’ve just solved it. Thank you!
I used the gelips when they first came out for my non dominant hand but it was kinda complicated to hold the tip and cure. I did get the mini cake lamp today in the mail and I loved it way more than I thought I would. It made gel on toes really easy. I use my old boxes of gelips for nail art displays now. Even tho it still takes me forever I still perfer to sculpt all my nails.
I learned a lot as usual with u. U had solutions to all my problems with full cover tips. I didn’t like the free edge look at the end with the top coat but someone else might’ve. Ur amazing! 😘
Would putting a form underneath the nail before applying the gel and tip be a good method to avoid getting uncured gel on your skin from potential overspill? And would you be able to remove it easily afterwards?
Great video Liz. As far as the lamp goes, I bought a phone holder from Amazon and a portable nail lamp. The phone holder holds the portable lamp so I’m able the flash cure my nails no problem. Your right practice makes perfect and it’s important to know how to build a nail with a form however when it comes to working on my self theses are so much faster😂😂🤣🤣.
This is brilliant! Have you tried using builder gel over top? I find that the soft gel tips are too bendy and not strong enough for all the rough stuff I do.
You totally can, I just hate that i have to file more to even out the shape as builder gel doesn't self level as nicely as hard gels. It still kinda self levels but I have to apply then cure quickly or it will flood my cuticles.
Thank you a really helpful video and some amazing help. I always watch your videos I find them so different from a lot of UA-cam channels and always the education is without doubt one of the best x ❤️🇬🇧
I am so glad you made this video! I used the full cover tips (not Kokoist)for the first time a few days ago on my daughters for Halloween nails because I was short on time and wanted to focus more on the nail art. I was so frustrated putting those things on because I had the issues with the gel coming out past the natural nail and the gap between the natural/fake nails when I did get the gel flush so it's nice to know that's normal and I wasn't doing anything wrong. And let me tell you I would've killed for that lamp holder! I tried the egg shaped lamp with the cutout to slide the finger in but that seemed to be better suited for doing your own nails. So I ended up just having my daughter hold the little light over the nail to flash cure it as soon as I had it positioned. And I was really inspected the nail tips trying to figure out why they were calling them gel lol! So thank you for explaining that also. I think those kits are great for a short-term set or when you're in a pinch but as long as I'm able I definitely prefer to just sculpt the nails myself. Thanks for another great video!
New subscriber. I’m learning how to do my own nails using a variety of methods. I have nail health issues and I just purchased these full extensions…so your tips are so valuable to me! This was the most informative video I’ve watched thus far. Thank you so much!!
I do this type of extensions at my salon. I honestly don’t like it 🤭 It’s really nice that I can do a nail extension service REALLY quick tho. But as Liz mentioned I don’t like how the gel sips out under the nail and soaking off products are not my gem. Moreover I saw so many newly graduated nail techs only do this type of extensions and never learn acrylics or hard gel nail sculpture! I truly feel they should learn how to do them. Then they will know all the nail shape and nail fundamentals more seriously. 😩 As always great video!
probably bad application tbh i do it myself and it never sips from underside and i use no wipe gel under to prevent getting dirty after awhile it really works well just depends on application
I know these have been around a while but I don't care who manufactured the full cover tips, they are in my opinion, not something I would offer as a professional licensed tech in the salon. Sure as a press on sale item but as a service, they aren't professional quality services. They are more of a do it at home nail and I think they should stay that way, at the home. Anyone can apply press on nails. Be it with glue, gel, polygel, acrylic, there is absolutely no skill required and I have skill I refuse to waste.
Hello 😊 In your video I noticed that you added a base coat towards the cuticle area, down to the free edge of the full cover tip but there is a Shine on the nail tip do I need to buff off shine first ? And then add the base ? Thank you 🙏 Sincerely Linda 💅
@thenailhub I have been watching your videos for a while now and think you do so well at teaching even me who isnt a nail tech feels like I can try the techniques you show.Please could you do some videos on Rubber Gel Nails -The base and top coats are so much thicker I would love to know how to work with them for my easily broken natural nails!xxx
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have used full cover nails for a few years and never thought to place the nail further back and fill space with gel. As my nails grow out, I always get hair strands caught in the base. This will be a huge game changer. Sooo excited to try it. 👍
I bought full coverage tips and they all fit great except the thumb nail. Is there a way to still use them? The thumb size is just slightly too small on the sides.
I followed this video to a T, and after I finished my set, the nails began popping off. All of them. So bummed! I used a base coat... but not the mega stick you used. I've been seeing nail glue gels on social media... are these that much different than base gel? I guess I assumed my regular builder gel would suffice. Instead, it's almost like it was treating it like a nail form. Any advice? Thank you, love your channel!!
hello, liz. i learned a lot from your videos. one question though? the primer you used here is not available in my country. i wonder if any non-acid nail primer (for gels) is okay to be applied on the nail tips. looking forward to your response.
I'm considering trying full cover tips after having done acrylics and gels both with forms or just tips and my natural nails were just destroyed after removal. Thinking this might be easier to remove and less harmful to nail? Thoughts?
I been using full coverage Kierasky for bit over a year now and I love them, they last so long and I can fill them without problems. I find it helpful to carefully file out the under nail if product comes out and top coat the inside.
Thanks for this! I just tried these for the first time this month, and love them. I am an intermediate level DIYer with poor dexterity in my non-dominant hand, and they were a perfect fit for my current skill level. I did have a few complaints, but you had tips for addressing each one! My only remaining issue is that they don’t come short enough for me. I have extremely short nail beds, and typing speed matters a lot for my job, so even the shortest “extra short” size I could find is at the very top of my everyday wear range. (It’s not just a practice issue - I get nail bed pain from the impact when they are longer.) I guess I’m going to have to keep practicing my shaping skills, so… learning opportunity? I love the idea of using them as press-ons. I might do that for my cousins wedding this summer. Do you have a recommended method for adhering them that would be reusable? I would love to make a fabulous set and wear them for special occasions. (Apologies if you already covered that in a video - I didn’t find one when I searched.)
Thank you for sharing Liz I truly appreciate it. I use Light elegance products, do you have a video using the full cover tips with Light elegance. would love to see that. I can only use HEMA free products. Thank you so much you always do a great job explaining every detail. 💕
I found that using these full coverage tips allows me to do my nails very quickly without sculpting. Traditional tips are made of ABS while gel tips are made of resin. There are slight differences between the two and their application.
Loved, loved, loved this video. Thank you so much. I learned why I was getting air bubbles and how not to get them. I noticed you didn’t use a nail dehydrator. Is it not needed?
You remind me of my godmother in the way you speak and the way you are really confident in what you are presenting. Plus you look like her haha! Weird but blessed, you teach me how to do dope nails.
I've been wanting to see your take on these for a while now! Excellent tips and pointers as expected! I will definitely try that Kokoist base gel! Regarding how flat these can look, my favorite tips are the sculpted ones from Apres. Specifically, for the deep c curve and pinxhed tips. I am not a tech and only apply these on myself. It's not as simple as it looks and takes some practice. Personally, I'd never go to the salon to have these done! I'd want sculpted acrylics or hard gel. You're my fav too Liz! Also, using the Kokoist base gel, you didn't need to buff off the shine from the natural nail! One of the differences when using a Japanese gel! I know the ingredients are superior in Japanese Gels compared to the regular gels used out there. Will you go over that please? I feel like it'd be less damaging to use since you don't need to buff the nail! ♥️
I use these after seeing them on your channel before. The only thing I don’t like is the “short” is NOT short and I have to cut them and re-shape them and then the c-curve looks kind of wonky (I use almond-I think they have the best almond shape). I’ve seen another person who’s like certified in Kokoist products or whatever and she said that they’re actually meant to be built on top of (I use Jimmy Gel) and also Kokoist says you can backfill these (I don’t since I’m still pretty new and more focused on application and shaping). Also I put mine on with clear polygel so I don’t have to mess with moving gel.
I would advise you to ditch these, since you already like short nails (I do too), and just build a slight apex with a builder in a bottle or something. Basically just paint the gel like you would regular polish and turn ur hand upside down for gravity to adjust the thickness of the gel. Im not a nail tech, just do them for myself at home and they look really good after just a couple of days of practice. I personally found the full cover tips looking too messy around the cuticles compared to a regular hand painted gel. Then you try correcting the mistakes and end up doing the nails even longer compared to good old painting.
On Etsy there's extra short false nails for sell but they only sell it in round and square shape. 🥺 Although it's kinda more pricier than regular and long false nails.
Was that "Koquist mega stick base" you said you loved using? Or can anyone else tell me the right name of the base used? In both captions and transcript they had it spelled differently and I could make out it started with a "Ko" and not a C like they had it spelled, it would be much appreciated, thank you, Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌹 Edit: I've got it, I saw it properly on the lamp "KOKOIST MEGA STICK BASE COAT" was what I was looking for. Thank you. 🙏
Yes! The lamp holder is super cool. I have a full sized lamp that the bottom plate comes off, so I flip my lamp upside down and it senses my hands when I flash cure. Then I flip it over to fully cure the whole hand.
I have to try putting some gel underneath the tip. I have tips that fit well at the cuticle area and side wall to side wall BUT there's a gap between my nail tip and the tip. And it looks so ugly. I will try adding some gel. What else can I do if there's a gap between the nail tip and the gel tip?
That is actually one of the trade offs of these types of extensions. There is always a gap or difference filled with gel between the nail and the tip. So instead of creating the apex/thickness on top it’s underneath. I personally find it annoying but they are convenient in a pinch. I like to use forms so the transition is more seamless.
I wonder if the cheaper gelly tips can cause allergy flate ups themselves if made with high hema and files etc idk. Curious though. I might want to stick to abs plastic as i had a recent sudden allergy flare up when only change was to gelly tips that are supposedly "made from the same gel as their gel products " blah blah lol. I wish i knew a chemist well lol
I just use full coverage nail tips as I would with partial coverage nail tips. Then I apply a little acetone on the cuticle edge to soften the plastic and file that edge to blend with the natural nail. I'm not sure if you are supposed to do this with full coverage tips, but it works for me.
Hi Liz so would you cure the nail after the flash cure n then you applied on in a regular lamp were the whole hand fits or the small one were you did the flash cure?? How long should a full coverage set like this take you?? Thx,
That's the same as what annoys me about full cover "gel" tips too is the underside which makes me constantly scrub my nails to the point that they don't last as long as they should. Great video, very informative with many tips that will help me so much. thank you. 🙏🏴🌹 Edit :I used "INPING Gel full cover tips" which you can get half square and half Almond shape or other selection, they are pre etched and they have a nice C curve with 12 sizes on Amazon and are very affordable. I also got a clip on uv lamp from Amazon which has a plug with a long lead and has a little switch which is really easy (not stiff) to flick on & off & was very affordable also and are great for curing tips on. ✌️
Finally! Someone said my same thoughts. 🥰 I've always thought that these "gel" tips are almost exactly the same as the ABS tips we buy from Amazon or Aliexpress. The removal is the same as well. I think the "gel tips" name is just a marketing strategy like the "healthy dip nails" or "vitamin-infused". 😅
I don’t agree with what she said. Saying that they’re all the same is such an ignorant thing to say. Obviously they’re both plastic, but plastics have different chemical compositions and physical properties. The “gel” tips melt off with acetone while the others don’t. Press on nails are plastic too and they don’t melt off with acetone. If you go by what she’s saying then why can’t we melt off other plastic things in our household with acetone? Like fans, tvs, phone cases, etc. because not all plastic is the same, that’s why. She literally said they’re all the same kind of plastic which is not correct. They fall under the same umbrella but the compositions are different. This is also why plastics when you buy food have different numbers to say what kind they are and see which ones are recyclable because not all of them are even though yes, they’re all plastic
@@nikholelucas7159 yes ABS tips can soak off with acetone, but they take a whole lot longer than "gel tips". Personally I use both ABS tips and gel tips and I like them both but they do behave slightly differently during takedown.
@@ndawi-9947 I agree. My gel tips don't smell the same as my cheap plastic ones. Especially when using the e-file. Filing my apres doesn't give that same plastic scent and they last much longer and are in better shape after 2-3 weeks.
Hi Liz,thank you so much for your videos,I'm a new nail tech and your videos are my go to if I just want that boost of confidence that I'm doing everything absolutely right.Ive learnt so much.on that note please help..I know that you can use builder gel for adhering the Full Cover Tips to the natural nail,but can you use builder gel on top to add an extra layer of strength,if so I struggle to get that layer nice and lump and bump free ready for the polish application?.please help I can't seem to find a video or answer for this question,thank you so much x🙂x
Hi. I just found your YT channel. I have question of it's okay. Is it okay to not to blend the fake nails to our natural nails? I mean most nail technician blend their fake nails to their natural nails to make it look more natural. If not blended, what will happen when they grow up? And is it safe to blend or not? Which is your prefer? Thank you for ur response 😊😊
If you don’t blend it there will be a ridge when it grows out. Most find this annoying because it catches on things and is visible. It can also lead to lifting.
@@TheNailHub thank you so much for your response. I really appreciate it. One last question, how are we going to blend it to our natural nails? Is it necessary to use drill bit or just simply file it?
So proud that my nails finally look nice, thanks to all your help! You have answers to all my questions.❤️
Great video! You can also put a form under your nail before adhering the tip. That keeps the gel from touching your skin at the tip of your natural nail.
Great thinking Batman. 👍 I Appreciate that tip and will use it in the future, thank you & Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴✌️
Great tip!!!!😃 Polygel enhancements too I suppose💡🤔
Leaving the gap by the cuticle than filing it in absolute genius! Thank you for that tip. I'm just learning how to do my own nails and I've been having thr hardest time near the cuticle.
So important to touch on the gel allergy!!!! I gave myself an allergy doing at home extensions and it was hellacious. So itchy and at one point my thumb had blisted all around my cuticle. Your video on HEMA taught me I needed to be careful and stop doing them until I learned more. I luckily have switched out some products and with better practice I do not have reactions anymore. It is not a joke!!! Thank you for the correct education!!! It really saved me!
Can i ask you what products you use?
Wow...
Wow. I've been doing my nails at home since 2018 and I've never had such a reaction! The skin the side of my pointer finger used to get kinda bumpy, but not anymore.
Also, I don't be like removing my gel nails all the time. I try to do them as few times a month as I possibly can. So once or twice max. I've been using dual nail forms so they tend to last quite a while!
About C curves, many of us have flat nail beds. Mine are, apparently, quite flat. When techs would put tips on me or would pinch my acrylics, it would hurt for a couple of days. I wouldn’t say any of the full coverage tips I used are flat by any means, however, I can put enough gel between my nail and the tips to build up my nail bed. It’s a total game changer for me, and I no longer have to worry about jerk techs who don’t listen to me and make my nail beds hurt badly for days at a time.
Do you put a few layers of builder on your nails by themselves and build up the curve before applying the tip? I have super flat nail beds and am learning how to do overlay but using tips in the meantime to help with my skin picking and grow my nails a bit and I struggle finding any time that sits well because of the flatness :(
@@nighteyesivhey! did you ever figure out your problem? I have pretty flat nail beds with my ring fingers being an exception lol. Whenever I’ve applied sculpted tips (curved tips), I always just filled the gap with gel and applied directly on. I never thought to build up an apex with my base, although I have heard of people doing that. Making layers before hand to fill the nail. Hope you figured it out :) If anything, try buying “natural tips” since those are flat and geared towards flat beds!!
@@nighteyesivhey! did you ever figure out your problem? I have pretty flat nail beds with my ring fingers being an exception lol. Whenever I’ve applied sculpted tips (curved tips), I always just filled the gap with gel and applied directly on. I never thought to build up an apex with my base, although I have heard of people doing that. Making layers before hand to fill the nail. Hope you figured it out :) If anything, try buying “natural tips” since those are flat and geared towards flat beds!!
Omg!!!! I will always use the lazy girl method with full cover gel nails.. I don’t want to play around with acrylic or poly gel ever again !!! You can fill them, you can soak them off in less than 15 min. I practice different design techniques and that’s it… I love it !!! Everyone always ask where I got my nails done 🤣🤣🤣
What do you fill with?
Liz, please don’t apologise for having real hands with real skin issues such as dry skin. It helps a lot to know that even nail techs have human hands.❤️
I wasn't planning on using full coverage tips but rather just start doing free forms, but I learned SO MUCH about nail tips from this video it's crazy. Thank you so much for your knowledge ♡
I absolutely love how thorough you are with your instructions, I'm using full tips and the dip powder system and this helps so so so much. Ty so much for your tips.
I’ve never given money on UA-cam and I know it was only $2 but let the gesture be known that I appreciate you so much. You’re a wonderful teacher (I taught for 15 years so I know good when I see it) and your context is 👌 please never stop your channel! 👏
You just GO OFF Liz! 🤩 Intelligent, thorough, thoughtful & super cute! The nail struggle was oh too real before I found you! 💯 You're my new nail hero! 🏆 THANK YOU!! 💕
This video was so helpful! Thank you for all the amazing tips & tricks 🥰
This is a great video. I've been doing builder gel overlays for about a year and wanted to venture off with full cover tips to play around with clear tip designs. I've done full cover tips twice now and have been really bothered by the cuticle transition. I have a gap where my hair gets caught at the cuticle line and when I add my builder gel on top its way too bulky so I end up over filing the builder gel and eventually find my full cover tip edge that isn't seemless. This "hack" you just showed where you place it slightly up the nail plate so encapsulation makes a seemless transition is GENIUS! I will definatly need to try this next time!!
I have been watching your videos for a while now and I have been using full coverage tips on myself because I have ski jump nails and didn't know how to address it with forms. I found your forms video about a week ago and I ordered some thick builder gel to try and learn how to sculpt extensions on myself. I can't wait until these full coverage extensions grow out a little bit so I can try to do forms as my next set. Thank you for teaching us you are amazing!
Liz, you are my favorite nail guru. I *love* the chemistry and all the incredible information you give us. My last set of nails I did have soooo much knowledge in them.I learn so many things from every video I watch. And you’re so good at presenting that I can watch your videos more than once. (I usually watch UA-cam with the volume all the way down). Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge so skillfully. I appreciate it very much! ❤️❤️💅🏻🙌🏻
That whole cuticle edge tip was brilliant! In all the videos out there now, not one person mentions/is doing this! It's a complete forehead slap that more professionals like yourself haven't thought of this. Good for you and thank you so very much for helping all of us at home become better at self care 😊 ❤️
I've seen people put no wipe top underneath the full coverage tips so it doesn't get dirty over time
Liz does the same at the end of the video but probably if you're very active with your nails they tend to get dirty as well..?
I do this with mine - best thing to keep clean underneath!
Hmmm I use a gel base coat on the under side full cover tip so that i have extra stickiness lol I normally clean under my nails daily with alcohol pads anyway but this helps them lady a month
I'm a self-taught at home nail enthusiast. Love that I found your channel 💕
13:00 OMG thank you for saying this! I keep getting this issue and was feeling really stupid and like I shouldn’t even bother since my nails are an incompatible shape! Nice to know it’s just a matter of learning to fill the gap!
Thanks!
I love your teaching Liz, you explain things so well. Thanks for this tutorial.
You are so welcome!
love that you explain why the cured base coat is helpful for protecting the natural nail!
Interesting .. I prep the inside of the full cover tip with gel base coat and cure it before applying with builder gel. this makes them last a month for me. Saw another UA-camr do it
Ohh, smart!
How long did you cure it? Did you file as well?
I learned so much from this video, that you for teaching. Also i love that you showed all imperfections under it too cuz if i didnt see that i would still think that did my nails incorectly rather then knowing its normal to have some little problems.
Very clear and easy to understand directions! I am anxiously waiting for my lamp to arrive :)
Great information! I’m new to jelly tips! I never thought to set the tip as you did, then covering with gel to make it seamless. I’ve been buffing/blending my tip and I’m going to try your method today! Thank you. 😊
Your chocolate candy nails look delicious! 😋 Thanks for the video! 👍
So much information! Instant sub, really glad I found your channel!
Thank you for really taking the time to explain! You are a great teacher. 😊
You need to try the Apres sculpted tips if you want a high apex and strong c curve. That’s the only system I use because of there tips.
I agree that Apres makes the best tips. Even though my nails are flat, the sculpted look so beautiful and just like I got a full set in the salon and stay on very well. They’re so much stronger than the Kiara Sky tips I tried.
@@HolisticLeah yeah I’ve tried kiara sky and enail couture and the tips don’t compare.
@@Beauty_Geek32 Agreed. They last longer, look better, have a beautiful shape, and don't stink when I file them down.
Thank you for mentioning that if you do a coat of base gel, not only does it increase adhesion and fill space, it allows for the odd bubble that can happen when applying these on yourself. You cannot get fungus when your natural nail is completely covered by cured product. People obsess about bubbles for this type of enhancement for that reason, but it's easily solved, as you've demonstrated here.
I like your tip of applying the tip a little away from the cuticle and applying gel base coat to get rid of the pesky little lip. That is the only downside of these extensions in my opinion. Now you’ve just solved it. Thank you!
Does she use base coat or the glue base?
@@barbarastockler1 base coat gel
Thank you for the indepth tutorial 😊
You’re such an expert in these things. It’s definitely my go to channel for gel. Tsmfs
I just found you and I have watched so many of your videos. I'm going to use this technique for my nails.
I used the gelips when they first came out for my non dominant hand but it was kinda complicated to hold the tip and cure. I did get the mini cake lamp today in the mail and I loved it way more than I thought I would. It made gel on toes really easy. I use my old boxes of gelips for nail art displays now. Even tho it still takes me forever I still perfer to sculpt all my nails.
Thank you for making very good videos. You explain thing really good. I am a beginner and need a lot of help and you make it clear and simple.
I learned a lot as usual with u. U had solutions to all my problems with full cover tips. I didn’t like the free edge look at the end with the top coat but someone else might’ve. Ur amazing! 😘
Would putting a form underneath the nail before applying the gel and tip be a good method to avoid getting uncured gel on your skin from potential overspill? And would you be able to remove it easily afterwards?
Loved this! Recently got some full cover tips to try because I could NOT keep sculpting my non-dominant hand... I ran out of patience!
You have answered all my questions, about full coverage nail extension... Thank you so much.🤗😊
Ive found that with the gellips is still like to etch the inside. Ive tried without etching and found that they didnt last as long.
Thank you for a very detailed video, you are awesome!!!
Great video Liz. As far as the lamp goes, I bought a phone holder from Amazon and a portable nail lamp. The phone holder holds the portable lamp so I’m able the flash cure my nails no problem. Your right practice makes perfect and it’s important to know how to build a nail with a form however when it comes to working on my self theses are so much faster😂😂🤣🤣.
That is a good idea! Thank you!
@@Anon_E_Muss your very welcome. It works great.
This is brilliant! Have you tried using builder gel over top? I find that the soft gel tips are too bendy and not strong enough for all the rough stuff I do.
You totally can, I just hate that i have to file more to even out the shape as builder gel doesn't self level as nicely as hard gels. It still kinda self levels but I have to apply then cure quickly or it will flood my cuticles.
Thank you a really helpful video and some amazing help. I always watch your videos I find them so different from a lot of UA-cam channels and always the education is without doubt one of the best x ❤️🇬🇧
Can I use nail glue instead of base coat and if so do I put base coat on natural nail first? Thank you!
I am so glad you made this video! I used the full cover tips (not Kokoist)for the first time a few days ago on my daughters for Halloween nails because I was short on time and wanted to focus more on the nail art. I was so frustrated putting those things on because I had the issues with the gel coming out past the natural nail and the gap between the natural/fake nails when I did get the gel flush so it's nice to know that's normal and I wasn't doing anything wrong. And let me tell you I would've killed for that lamp holder! I tried the egg shaped lamp with the cutout to slide the finger in but that seemed to be better suited for doing your own nails. So I ended up just having my daughter hold the little light over the nail to flash cure it as soon as I had it positioned. And I was really inspected the nail tips trying to figure out why they were calling them gel lol! So thank you for explaining that also. I think those kits are great for a short-term set or when you're in a pinch but as long as I'm able I definitely prefer to just sculpt the nails myself. Thanks for another great video!
New subscriber. I’m learning how to do my own nails using a variety of methods. I have nail health issues and I just purchased these full extensions…so your tips are so valuable to me!
This was the most informative video I’ve watched thus far. Thank you so much!!
By the way…I’m in Redmond!
I do this type of extensions at my salon. I honestly don’t like it 🤭 It’s really nice that I can do a nail extension service REALLY quick tho. But as Liz mentioned I don’t like how the gel sips out under the nail and soaking off products are not my gem. Moreover I saw so many newly graduated nail techs only do this type of extensions and never learn acrylics or hard gel nail sculpture! I truly feel they should learn how to do them. Then they will know all the nail shape and nail fundamentals more seriously. 😩 As always great video!
probably bad application tbh i do it myself and it never sips from underside and i use no wipe gel under to prevent getting dirty after awhile it really works well just depends on application
I know these have been around a while but I don't care who manufactured the full cover tips, they are in my opinion, not something I would offer as a professional licensed tech in the salon. Sure as a press on sale item but as a service, they aren't professional quality services. They are more of a do it at home nail and I think they should stay that way, at the home. Anyone can apply press on nails. Be it with glue, gel, polygel, acrylic, there is absolutely no skill required and I have skill I refuse to waste.
These type of nails are also very easy to come off, therefore, lifts quite easily as well, as I've find after we did test sets at our salon.
@@kiizutsuita yeah and I also found out the shape or size of tips don’t fit to every nails so that’s another thing that I don’t like
Hello I'm so excited that I can do my nails differently now and appreciate your way of application, Thank you
Hello 😊
In your video I noticed that you added a base coat towards the cuticle area, down to the free edge of the full cover tip but there is a Shine on the nail tip do I need to buff off shine first ? And then add the base ? Thank you 🙏
Sincerely Linda 💅
@thenailhub I have been watching your videos for a while now and think you do so well at teaching even me who isnt a nail tech feels like I can try the techniques you show.Please could you do some videos on Rubber Gel Nails -The base and top coats are so much thicker I would love to know how to work with them for my easily broken natural nails!xxx
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have used full cover nails for a few years and never thought to place the nail further back and fill space with gel. As my nails grow out, I always get hair strands caught in the base. This will be a huge game changer. Sooo excited to try it. 👍
I bought full coverage tips and they all fit great except the thumb nail. Is there a way to still use them? The thumb size is just slightly too small on the sides.
I followed this video to a T, and after I finished my set, the nails began popping off. All of them. So bummed! I used a base coat... but not the mega stick you used. I've been seeing nail glue gels on social media... are these that much different than base gel? I guess I assumed my regular builder gel would suffice. Instead, it's almost like it was treating it like a nail form. Any advice? Thank you, love your channel!!
Love it !!!!
Hello! Please tell me how do you get them out? Thanks
Thank you for the close ups!!! Super helpful for me !!!!
I love the tip about letting out the tip a bit and filling - genius! It probably gives extra stability as well.
hello, liz. i learned a lot from your videos. one question though? the primer you used here is not available in my country. i wonder if any non-acid nail primer (for gels) is okay to be applied on the nail tips. looking forward to your response.
Yes non-acid is good or you can even prep the inside of the tip with a bit of acetone. It will help etch the plastic.
I'm considering trying full cover tips after having done acrylics and gels both with forms or just tips and my natural nails were just destroyed after removal. Thinking this might be easier to remove and less harmful to nail? Thoughts?
I been using full coverage Kierasky for bit over a year now and I love them, they last so long and I can fill them without problems. I find it helpful to carefully file out the under nail if product comes out and top coat the inside.
How do you fill in?
This was a great video! You explained it so well. What happens if you touch the product with your hands, or have a lot of gel underneath?
Thanks for this! I just tried these for the first time this month, and love them. I am an intermediate level DIYer with poor dexterity in my non-dominant hand, and they were a perfect fit for my current skill level. I did have a few complaints, but you had tips for addressing each one!
My only remaining issue is that they don’t come short enough for me. I have extremely short nail beds, and typing speed matters a lot for my job, so even the shortest “extra short” size I could find is at the very top of my everyday wear range. (It’s not just a practice issue - I get nail bed pain from the impact when they are longer.) I guess I’m going to have to keep practicing my shaping skills, so… learning opportunity?
I love the idea of using them as press-ons. I might do that for my cousins wedding this summer. Do you have a recommended method for adhering them that would be reusable? I would love to make a fabulous set and wear them for special occasions. (Apologies if you already covered that in a video - I didn’t find one when I searched.)
For reusability I definitely recommend old-school press on tabs like the double sided sticky little tabs that are commonly used.
Thank you for sharing Liz I truly appreciate it. I use Light elegance products, do you have a video using the full cover tips with Light elegance. would love to see that. I can only use HEMA free products. Thank you so much you always do a great job explaining every detail. 💕
Not yet! But you could use any of the hard gels or jimmygel. I recommend applying Tack to the tip.
I found that using these full coverage tips allows me to do my nails very quickly without sculpting. Traditional tips are made of ABS while gel tips are made of resin. There are slight differences between the two and their application.
Loved, loved, loved this video. Thank you so much. I learned why I was getting air bubbles and how not to get them. I noticed you didn’t use a nail dehydrator. Is it not needed?
Hello! Have you tried it with brush tip glue?
You remind me of my godmother in the way you speak and the way you are really confident in what you are presenting. Plus you look like her haha! Weird but blessed, you teach me how to do dope nails.
I've been wanting to see your take on these for a while now! Excellent tips and pointers as expected! I will definitely try that Kokoist base gel! Regarding how flat these can look, my favorite tips are the sculpted ones from Apres. Specifically, for the deep c curve and pinxhed tips. I am not a tech and only apply these on myself. It's not as simple as it looks and takes some practice. Personally, I'd never go to the salon to have these done! I'd want sculpted acrylics or hard gel. You're my fav too Liz! Also, using the Kokoist base gel, you didn't need to buff off the shine from the natural nail! One of the differences when using a Japanese gel! I know the ingredients are superior in Japanese Gels compared to the regular gels used out there. Will you go over that please? I feel like it'd be less damaging to use since you don't need to buff the nail! ♥️
Amazing video thank you……. Did you adhere the full coverage nail to the nail with just base coat or did I miss a step? Xx
✨💖✨ thank you so much for sharing 🙏 your tips are so helpful for me
This was an A++++ vid. Well done! And thank you!
My thumb is a bit wider then the biggest nail tip, can I fill in sides with gel to get a good fit? They are super short squoval belly tips
I use these after seeing them on your channel before. The only thing I don’t like is the “short” is NOT short and I have to cut them and re-shape them and then the c-curve looks kind of wonky (I use almond-I think they have the best almond shape).
I’ve seen another person who’s like certified in Kokoist products or whatever and she said that they’re actually meant to be built on top of (I use Jimmy Gel) and also Kokoist says you can backfill these (I don’t since I’m still pretty new and more focused on application and shaping). Also I put mine on with clear polygel so I don’t have to mess with moving gel.
Oh yeah and Kokoist instructions say to leave space at the cuticle just like you do.
I would advise you to ditch these, since you already like short nails (I do too), and just build a slight apex with a builder in a bottle or something. Basically just paint the gel like you would regular polish and turn ur hand upside down for gravity to adjust the thickness of the gel. Im not a nail tech, just do them for myself at home and they look really good after just a couple of days of practice. I personally found the full cover tips looking too messy around the cuticles compared to a regular hand painted gel. Then you try correcting the mistakes and end up doing the nails even longer compared to good old painting.
On Etsy there's extra short false nails for sell but they only sell it in round and square shape. 🥺 Although it's kinda more pricier than regular and long false nails.
Great video! Learned so much! Thank you!
Anyone else not trust the pre-etching on the tips? I still always buff them out. Elizabeth what do you think?
Was that "Koquist mega stick base" you said you loved using? Or can anyone else tell me the right name of the base used? In both captions and transcript they had it spelled differently and I could make out it started with a "Ko" and not a C like they had it spelled, it would be much appreciated, thank you, Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌹
Edit: I've got it, I saw it properly on the lamp "KOKOIST MEGA STICK BASE COAT" was what I was looking for. Thank you. 🙏
what is the difference between this and standard polygel?
Yes! The lamp holder is super cool. I have a full sized lamp that the bottom plate comes off, so I flip my lamp upside down and it senses my hands when I flash cure. Then I flip it over to fully cure the whole hand.
Be careful with flipping your lamp as you don't want your eyes exposed to the light being emitted.
Thank you for sharing this information about the product.
Do love that little lamp
I have to try putting some gel underneath the tip. I have tips that fit well at the cuticle area and side wall to side wall BUT there's a gap between my nail tip and the tip. And it looks so ugly. I will try adding some gel. What else can I do if there's a gap between the nail tip and the gel tip?
That is actually one of the trade offs of these types of extensions. There is always a gap or difference filled with gel between the nail and the tip. So instead of creating the apex/thickness on top it’s underneath. I personally find it annoying but they are convenient in a pinch. I like to use forms so the transition is more seamless.
Agree all plastic, Adhered with gel makes the “Gel” tips. Great info ! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I wonder if the cheaper gelly tips can cause allergy flate ups themselves if made with high hema and files etc idk. Curious though. I might want to stick to abs plastic as i had a recent sudden allergy flare up when only change was to gelly tips that are supposedly "made from the same gel as their gel products " blah blah lol. I wish i knew a chemist well lol
I just use full coverage nail tips as I would with partial coverage nail tips. Then I apply a little acetone on the cuticle edge to soften the plastic and file that edge to blend with the natural nail. I'm not sure if you are supposed to do this with full coverage tips, but it works for me.
Thank you! This is the best!!
Such good info! Do you not feel the need to level the edges of the full cover nail a little bit (sides and closer to cuticle) with a file? Thanks!!
Excellent tips!
Hi Liz so would you cure the nail after the flash cure n then you applied on in a regular lamp were the whole hand fits or the small one were you did the flash cure?? How long should a full coverage set like this take you?? Thx,
That's the same as what annoys me about full cover "gel" tips too is the underside which makes me constantly scrub my nails to the point that they don't last as long as they should. Great video, very informative with many tips that will help me so much. thank you. 🙏🏴🌹
Edit :I used "INPING Gel full cover tips" which you can get half square and half Almond shape or other selection, they are pre etched and they have a nice C curve with 12 sizes on Amazon and are very affordable. I also got a clip on uv lamp from Amazon which has a plug with a long lead and has a little switch which is really easy (not stiff) to flick on & off & was very affordable also and are great for curing tips on. ✌️
Finally! Someone said my same thoughts. 🥰 I've always thought that these "gel" tips are almost exactly the same as the ABS tips we buy from Amazon or Aliexpress. The removal is the same as well. I think the "gel tips" name is just a marketing strategy like the "healthy dip nails" or "vitamin-infused". 😅
Exactly. It feels dishonest to say ‘gel tips and vitamins infused’. It makes me super uncomfortable.
I don’t agree with what she said. Saying that they’re all the same is such an ignorant thing to say. Obviously they’re both plastic, but plastics have different chemical compositions and physical properties. The “gel” tips melt off with acetone while the others don’t. Press on nails are plastic too and they don’t melt off with acetone. If you go by what she’s saying then why can’t we melt off other plastic things in our household with acetone? Like fans, tvs, phone cases, etc. because not all plastic is the same, that’s why. She literally said they’re all the same kind of plastic which is not correct. They fall under the same umbrella but the compositions are different. This is also why plastics when you buy food have different numbers to say what kind they are and see which ones are recyclable because not all of them are even though yes, they’re all plastic
@@Lucky9436 the abs tips melts of in acetone. Similarly how the gel tips does.
@@nikholelucas7159 yes ABS tips can soak off with acetone, but they take a whole lot longer than "gel tips". Personally I use both ABS tips and gel tips and I like them both but they do behave slightly differently during takedown.
@@ndawi-9947 I agree. My gel tips don't smell the same as my cheap plastic ones. Especially when using the e-file. Filing my apres doesn't give that same plastic scent and they last much longer and are in better shape after 2-3 weeks.
Hi Liz,thank you so much for your videos,I'm a new nail tech and your videos are my go to if I just want that boost of confidence that I'm doing everything absolutely right.Ive learnt so much.on that note please help..I know that you can use builder gel for adhering the Full Cover Tips to the natural nail,but can you use builder gel on top to add an extra layer of strength,if so I struggle to get that layer nice and lump and bump free ready for the polish application?.please help I can't seem to find a video or answer for this question,thank you so much x🙂x
Yes you can put more gel on top. Please watch my extension videos to see how to smoothly apply.
Where do I find the kokoist/gelip nail tips set, is it on amazon? Can you link it or something
Do you think LIght Elegance Jummy Gel could be used to apply press ons like this?
Yes I’ve used that and it’s perfect for full coverage tips. I do recommend using Tack with it (their bonder).
How much do you charge for a back fill?
you always have some new and useful tips
thanks 😁😁
Hi. I just found your YT channel. I have question of it's okay.
Is it okay to not to blend the fake nails to our natural nails? I mean most nail technician blend their fake nails to their natural nails to make it look more natural. If not blended, what will happen when they grow up? And is it safe to blend or not? Which is your prefer? Thank you for ur response 😊😊
If you don’t blend it there will be a ridge when it grows out. Most find this annoying because it catches on things and is visible. It can also lead to lifting.
@@TheNailHub thank you so much for your response. I really appreciate it. One last question, how are we going to blend it to our natural nails? Is it necessary to use drill bit or just simply file it?
Can you do a video on polygel please? Pros, cons and how to do them?