Great video! However your volume is very quiet, and at times I had to put my ear up and still couldn’t hear lol. Also usually your cover colors are strength powder as well as whites are strength powders so you typically don’t have to cap them in clear because they already have strength. But I know it’s a personal preference! Anywho but I like 1 the best! You are very talented !
Thank you! I'm working on getting a better microphone because mine sucks lol. The acrylic I use needs to be capped in clear because they are weak on their own, I would need to get powders that specifically state that they are strength powders and don't need to be capped.
Mine do too. Use a 100 grit file and reeaaallyyy file the "nail bed", and then use a nail buffer on the underside of the tip right where it glues to the nail. Use more glue as well. It helps mine stick really well.
I guess I don't understand how it's not? The last nail is literally just a white tip glued on and clear acrylic over top...it's the very definition of "beginner friendly". It's the first type of nail that 95% of all nail techs do.
Ayeeee everyone can’t achieve nails and any of the techniques… it’s not for everyone. Especially when they can’t differentiate beginner and skilled advanced.
I actually love the skill and outcome of number 1 but since I’m a beginner I would say 3 and 4 would do for now thank you this was great 😊
Thank you so much this is helpful
The reverse method is my go to. It's alot easier for me qnd actually looks the best imo.
This is such a great tutorial for beginners! Thank you so much
I love the reverse method. #1 but you are made to learn the traditional method in school. #3 those are both my favorite.
love it practice practice practice makes perfect 😄
Listen!!! This video was super informative!! I’m still beginner but learned two new things from your video! Thank you 🖤🖤
Thanks so very much!! I believe this video will help me a ton tomorrow doing a set of nails!!! You definitely deserve a Subscribe ❤💅❤️💅❤️💅
I was searching for a video like this and I'm happy to have found one thank you😊 I like no. 5 easiest
Thank you so much this really helped out a lot 😊
Beautiful work!💕
Amazing I'm a beginner this is so useful thank you 😊
My acrylic nail set is coming tommrow this helped so much
1 is the best outta them
Great Video!💕💕
This helped a lot thank you
So helpful and straight to the point thank you x
I like 1 and 4
The second to last method is the best to me, I'M A 90'S GIRL. My mom got that method or sculptured nails....
Pretty nails
Dang I kind of wish I learned acrylic. Only learned gel but acrylic looks fun!
1 wins in my book but 4 seems like the go-to is you’re short on time.
#4 is a sign of a bad nail tech that's got a rubbish appointment system putting profit over quality of the service
Nice!
Great video
Great video! However your volume is very quiet, and at times I had to put my ear up and still couldn’t hear lol. Also usually your cover colors are strength powder as well as whites are strength powders so you typically don’t have to cap them in clear because they already have strength. But I know it’s a personal preference! Anywho but I like 1 the best! You are very talented !
Thank you! I'm working on getting a better microphone because mine sucks lol. The acrylic I use needs to be capped in clear because they are weak on their own, I would need to get powders that specifically state that they are strength powders and don't need to be capped.
do you use dehydrator first and then primer and let that dry and start using monomers and primer
Yes I dehydrate and then use protein bond, then use primer and let each layer dry for about a minute before applying acrylic
thank you for this tutorial. i feel like this is still too advanced for me. id like to try it though.
Where on earth did u get the white tips tho? (For design #4)
I'm looking for short ones that are cover white for minimal filing
How do you keep the nails stuck on this kind of practice hand? The nails on mine always fall out
Mine do too. Use a 100 grit file and reeaaallyyy file the "nail bed", and then use a nail buffer on the underside of the tip right where it glues to the nail. Use more glue as well. It helps mine stick really well.
Lindas
what size brush do you use ?
I use a size 8 brush
The pinky finger and the one next to it.
God I wish I had these skills :(
Practice makes perfect love
You did good but the volume or smth with the speakers it’s no good , time to time I’m loosing your voice
3 and 4 I think are the easiest to do.
Not beginner friendly at all
I guess I don't understand how it's not? The last nail is literally just a white tip glued on and clear acrylic over top...it's the very definition of "beginner friendly". It's the first type of nail that 95% of all nail techs do.
I agree 👍
Agreed!
Ayeeee everyone can’t achieve nails and any of the techniques… it’s not for everyone. Especially when they can’t differentiate beginner and skilled advanced.
French is one of the hardest to do with just the pink and white acrylic but with the tip and clear it's the most basic and simple way to do it