Thank you! Maybe trying this will save the French Mani I stayed up all night screwing up. I'm getting excited again. I think I can do this. I just need to play around (and a nap).
Do you know if they’re just dabbing the brush on clear gel in the 3rd version? Or do you think it’s a blooming gel? I also wanna try the third way but it’s not super straight forward
@@AlabamaisnotmyrealnameI believe weather you use a top coat or blooming gel, the item that is giving the effect is the brush. You can just use it alone if anything 😊
@@AlabamaisnotmyrealnameI just use glossy topcoat for it. Base gel works too, but leaves the sticky layer behind and then you'd have to topcoat it anyway. I would do base coat if I were planning on adding any painted design or gemstones, once the ombre was done. Hope that helps.
What were you using on the blue ombre one?? In the next to last clip..What came instantly in my mind was a bobby pin & piece of cotton square..cause that's what I have on hand that's similar to it
I don't recommend a cotton square, only because it leaves lint and specks of fur in the gel polish. Once you cure it, it doesn't look clean, at all. I just use pieces of makeup sponge. I take either scotch tape or dual forms (sticky side), dab the sponge on it lightly, making sure it removes any lint or stuff that would transfer then into my nail art.
@@NaturallyToot I hate that! I did the same thing though. 😂 I mostly just use the ombre brush used in the last one, but when I do sponge ombre, I always have something around that I can dab the sponge on, like a lint roller. Nothing like spending hours on a set, have them look good and then end up with specks and blobs cured into the gel.
Yes, you have to cure it so it remains in place. If you don't cure it before putting on topcoat, it'll ruin your design. Working with gel polish, you have to cure in between each layer you make. Once you've got the design and nail the way you want, fully cure it. Once done, topcoat and fully cure for the last time and voila, you're good to go. Make sure any gels used are fully cured, always. Otherwise it can cause allergic reaction, and believe me, it is not pleasant.
@@Shes_kiayou always have to cure your gel before topcoating it. Unless you want a messy design and to ruin your topcoat. If you don't cure before topcoat, the gel mixes into the topcoat. You cure your designs multiple times, especially for more intricate designs. But once you've fully cured the nail and are finished, then you topcoat and do a final full cure. Not curing gels can cause allergic reactions and they are horrible.
this is so cool...especially with the fact that you used many methods
Genial 👌💯🇦🇷
They all look so good, but the 3rd is my favourite. Very beautiful 😍
Thank you! Maybe trying this will save the French Mani I stayed up all night screwing up. I'm getting excited again. I think I can do this. I just need to play around (and a nap).
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Oooo THANKYOU! ✨🌷
They looks so cute ❤
So beautiful love the 3rd
So cool!!❤
They are so beautiful
So beautiful
thank you
I love it and it looks fairly simple.
Wonderful
Its great👌
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3rd is the best
I wanna try the 3rd way, never tried it before
Do you know if they’re just dabbing the brush on clear gel in the 3rd version? Or do you think it’s a blooming gel? I also wanna try the third way but it’s not super straight forward
@@AlabamaisnotmyrealnameI believe weather you use a top coat or blooming gel, the item that is giving the effect is the brush. You can just use it alone if anything 😊
@@Alabamaisnotmyrealname I think they use clear gel/top coat
@@Alabamaisnotmyrealnameprobably clear but quickly so that they are both wet when you do it
@@AlabamaisnotmyrealnameI just use glossy topcoat for it. Base gel works too, but leaves the sticky layer behind and then you'd have to topcoat it anyway. I would do base coat if I were planning on adding any painted design or gemstones, once the ombre was done. Hope that helps.
Okay today I’m born ready for this XD
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The third one you dipped your brush in something clear what is it?
base gel
What is the second tool?
I think they used a makeup sponge to blend it
Excelente 💯🇦🇷
Thanks
What colors did you use? And which brand? They look so cute! ❤
we used BORN PRETTY gel
What brand?? Are you Serious lol
@@bellionaire1040 its their own brand (Bon Pretty's nail polish brand)
Hiya, looks amazing. what base colour are u using? I’m having a hard time finding a go too French base.
what is the first brush?
And the nice thing is you do have to apply too many coat 😅 love it
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What clear stuff did you use on the third method?
Just base gel.
What were you using on the blue ombre one?? In the next to last clip..What came instantly in my mind was a bobby pin & piece of cotton square..cause that's what I have on hand that's similar to it
Hi,dear,yes,it is a cotton square
I don't recommend a cotton square, only because it leaves lint and specks of fur in the gel polish. Once you cure it, it doesn't look clean, at all. I just use pieces of makeup sponge. I take either scotch tape or dual forms (sticky side), dab the sponge on it lightly, making sure it removes any lint or stuff that would transfer then into my nail art.
@jennifertempest397 Thanks for that lol 😆 😂 I learned from a personal experience that it leaves lint & stuff
@@NaturallyToot I hate that! I did the same thing though. 😂 I mostly just use the ombre brush used in the last one, but when I do sponge ombre, I always have something around that I can dab the sponge on, like a lint roller. Nothing like spending hours on a set, have them look good and then end up with specks and blobs cured into the gel.
What's the the 3rd method? Is that top coat?
These nail arts are beautifulll but i dont have long nails smfh😭😭😭
Use gel x😊
the last one almost look like nezuko’s
Where can I get that brush which you use?
bornpretty.com/products/ombre-gradient-nail-brush-painting-pen-lines-drawing-brush(product id 53467-3)
I have natrul ombre hair
Do you have to cure between each layer?
Thanks in advance
Greetings Linsay
Yes, dear❤️
The cotton is wet?with water or aceton?
No, it is dried.
Do u cure first before applying the top coat ?!
No
Yes, you have to cure it so it remains in place. If you don't cure it before putting on topcoat, it'll ruin your design. Working with gel polish, you have to cure in between each layer you make. Once you've got the design and nail the way you want, fully cure it. Once done, topcoat and fully cure for the last time and voila, you're good to go. Make sure any gels used are fully cured, always. Otherwise it can cause allergic reaction, and believe me, it is not pleasant.
@@Shes_kiayou always have to cure your gel before topcoating it. Unless you want a messy design and to ruin your topcoat. If you don't cure before topcoat, the gel mixes into the topcoat. You cure your designs multiple times, especially for more intricate designs. But once you've fully cured the nail and are finished, then you topcoat and do a final full cure. Not curing gels can cause allergic reactions and they are horrible.
Did you use a damp cotton wool?
No, it is dried.
On the third one that she applies base coat or top coat the the color? 😮😮
That is blooming gel, but you can also use base gel, not top coat!
What is this brush called x
Ombre brush.
3 is best❤
What type of nail polish it is?
Jelly nude gels
what did she put on the brush? was it topcoat?
The final step is top coat. Link:bornpretty.com/products/10ml-super-top-coat
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Whenever I do it, it ends up clumpy. How do I fix it?
Apply thinly
did you put anything on the brush before blending or was it dry??
We cleaned it with an alcohol swab before using it so it was a bit damp.
Are you curing in between
Yes
For how long do u cure the nail in between passes? Thanks
30-60s
At least l will have to use nail polish not powder ❤
did u use blooming gel for the 3rd one??
Blooming gel or the base gel all can do it.
Why won’t you respond to messages about not shipping my order??
What is your order number?
This store is still going? They scammed me years ago. I wouldn't buy a damn thing from them today.
very sloppy and untidy cuticle work... what is the point on having colour on the untreated nails?