New to nails and already looking to see where to buy Japanese gel polish, looks so much fun sound you channel and already can't wait to get better and do designs like your. 🥰
Thanks for staying tuned. Japanese gels are very versatile and fun. The great thing is that you can do it all with them! No need for acrylic, hard gel, poly gel etc...
The resin (gel) is most likely different than the brush-on and potted brand. Also, I am not sure the Gold line is made in Japan. It came about way after my training, but will update here with full details. It really is not a very special product to me, which is why I do not cover it.
Great video, Paola. Question: My current project is getting my SDS organized to ensure OSHA compliance. I'm also removing products with HEMA from the salon. I realized I don't have SDS for my Vetro gel pods. Vetro USA hasn't responded to my requests. Any idea of how to get hold of these sheets?
Email me. It will be really hard to find hema-Free gel and sticking to that concept, as hema is a common and generally monomer used for adhesion and dilution. Light Elegance, Bio Sculpture, & Ageha Gel are great options though.
Hey Paola, LOVE your videos, very informative and your voice is so soothing 😌 Anyways, I recently got me some vetro gels and I would love to learn more about Japanese gels but I’m not a nail technician. I see you have a class and a kit for beginners in your website, my question is: only nail technicians or can I sign up too? And other thing: how long is the class?
Hi there, so it is a course w/ 10 video lessons. The course goes into detail about step by step application of Japanese gel (you can use any brand). Start with my $17 class (and make sure you stick all the way to the end to learn in detail about the Master Gel Nails Course). The class can be found at paolaponcenails.com/3secrets You do not have to be licensed to take any of my classes.
Paola Ponce Nails awesome :) I’m going to try some of your classes. I’m very interested on buying that one kit: Vetro Gel student kit and I will also try the class you mentioned. Thanks for the reply, I appreciate 😊
Thank you so much for this video, Paola! I can't find the one that you said to invest in the 45 gram jar? I think you said it's called Extreme Clear? I'm looking on their site and can't locate it there are so many options!
You don't have to, you can try Shellac. However, I would recommend thicker formulas, like other brands like Leafgel and Kokoist to mix use with and still have good compatibility. Shellac is a hybrid formula, Japanese gel is a "pure" gel.
These products look amazing and I love the level of detail and information you provided on the brand and products
Thanks! Great product it is!
I love how in depth your videos are! I've been wanting to try vetro for some time but I never followed through but I definitely will now!
Definitely! Check out the info in the description for where to buy, or you can email me 💞
@@PaolaPonceNails I have a cart full on skyline now lol I don't know if I should thank you or be mad because I'm about to go broke 😂 just kidding lol
Hehe...totally ok. you’ll need training! Stay tuned to my Japanese Gel course re-launch in a week or 2!
Are you independent, or working with other stylists?
@@PaolaPonceNails I am independent 💪🏼
Another stellar video. Well done boo!
Very concise and thorough review of vetro, thanks Paula!
Sure 💕
New to nails and already looking to see where to buy Japanese gel polish, looks so much fun sound you channel and already can't wait to get better and do designs like your. 🥰
Love the design on the packaging, an added touch
You explain so well. You make me only want to use Japanese gels. Lol
I’d love to work with vetro because of all the nail artists I see on Instagram use it and talk about how nice they are to work with and paint. 😍
Very intrigued by Japanese gel. Would definitely like to learn more about it. I've been watching your videos, lots of info! Thank you!
Thanks for staying tuned. Japanese gels are very versatile and fun. The great thing is that you can do it all with them! No need for acrylic, hard gel, poly gel etc...
Japanese gel definitely change my life! Especially how pigmented they are, love using them to paint detailed art.
Life/Career changing indeed.
Do you use it in the salon, or just yourself?
@@PaolaPonceNails BOTH!
Sounds like incredible product!
I’ve been using it consistently going on 5 years.
Love this video thank you for all your help.
I would like to know what is the difference between Vetro bottle gel polish Black line and Gold Line?
The resin (gel) is most likely different than the brush-on and potted brand. Also, I am not sure the Gold line is made in Japan.
It came about way after my training, but will update here with full details.
It really is not a very special product to me, which is why I do not cover it.
Think of goldline to be more like traditional gel polish and has a coordinating regular polish color.
The company I work for is FINALLY talking about getting us rolling with Japanese gels! I can’t wait!
That is good news, what are you all using now?
We use mostly CND brand products and a line of Dip Powder called Artistic.
Hello, are you able tondo ombre nails with this vetro gel pods?
Great video, Paola. Question: My current project is getting my SDS organized to ensure OSHA compliance. I'm also removing products with HEMA from the salon. I realized I don't have SDS for my Vetro gel pods. Vetro USA hasn't responded to my requests. Any idea of how to get hold of these sheets?
Email me. It will be really hard to find hema-Free gel and sticking to that concept, as hema is a common and generally monomer used for adhesion and dilution. Light Elegance, Bio Sculpture, & Ageha Gel are great options though.
Is Leaf gel HEMA free?
Hey Paola, LOVE your videos, very informative and your voice is so soothing 😌
Anyways, I recently got me some vetro gels and I would love to learn more about Japanese gels but I’m not a nail technician. I see you have a class and a kit for beginners in your website, my question is: only nail technicians or can I sign up too? And other thing: how long is the class?
Hi there, so it is a course w/ 10 video lessons. The course goes into detail about step by step application of Japanese gel (you can use any brand). Start with my $17 class (and make sure you stick all the way to the end to learn in detail about the Master Gel Nails Course). The class can be found at paolaponcenails.com/3secrets You do not have to be licensed to take any of my classes.
Paola Ponce Nails awesome :) I’m going to try some of your classes. I’m very interested on buying that one kit: Vetro Gel student kit and I will also try the class you mentioned. Thanks for the reply, I appreciate 😊
Super informative video!!!!
I stalk skylinebeauty with googly eyes at vetro pods. I’ll eventually be able to get my hands on them
Ha.. do you work in salon?
Paola Ponce Nails no diy, I just do nails on my mom, sister and myself.
Thank you so much for this video, Paola! I can't find the one that you said to invest in the 45 gram jar? I think you said it's called Extreme Clear? I'm looking on their site and can't locate it there are so many options!
www.vetro.ca/products/copy-of-base-max-gel-4ml?_pos=1&_sid=e74f6ed05&_ss=r
Do I have to use the vetro top and base in order to use the no. 19 gel pods? Or can I use shellac top and base coat?
You don't have to, you can try Shellac. However, I would recommend thicker formulas, like other brands like Leafgel and Kokoist to mix use with and still have good compatibility. Shellac is a hybrid formula, Japanese gel is a "pure" gel.
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