This is one question I don't believe she has ever answered. But personally, I use a very inexpensive fine brush. The reason for this is that, even after over six years, I too often set my brush too close to my LED lamp...end of brush! It's easy to get too carried away concentrating on what I am working on and just forget that "minor" detail. I'm saying this because it's not necessary to get good results with inexpensive brushes. But hopefully, you are better than I with details! (Like keeping your brushes away from your LED lamp! 😮😢
@@jaykb6587 Thank you so much for responding to my question and for the tips!! I do the same thing with leaving my brushes too close to the uv light sometimes!😫 Blessings to you!! 🙂
Just a question, but when will you start making new content? While I do like these videos of similar themed items, these are all just remixes of your old videos.
I love both of these designs, they are fantastic and beautiful. I have only one question. How do you clean your brushes, or do you just wipe the well to clean?
This is probably the most asked question that she gets. She uses a commercial product for cleaning gel brushes. If you are in the U.S., I use a combination of 2/3 nail polish remover with acetone and add 1/3 of Sallys nail polish remover without acetone. This non-acetone remover has oils that condition my brushes. But what I like the most...it smells good. Then I wipe, very gently and in a "twisting" motion to shape a point with a lint -free nail paper. You can also just use regular acetone nail polish remover. 😊
You are a true artist!
I have followed you for some time. You are making the most amazing thing
Todo tan fino siempre. Amo ver los tutoriales
Beautiful!
Exquisite ❤😊
Magnifique j adore ❤
Stunning work
Very pretty work Krei
Beautiful ❤️
Beautiful designs
Wonderful work ever, You are the best ❤❤❤
Stunning ❤❤❤
Hermosos
와 엄청 이쁘네요.
Whaaooo.. 😍👏🏻
DIVINOOOOS❤❤❤❤,con que producto limpia el pincel de la resina! Gracias.
If you look at an above comment, I answered this same question. 😉
@@jaykb6587 ok gracias,🙂
Very creative and beautiful!! What type of brushes do you use?
This is one question I don't believe she has ever answered. But personally, I use a very inexpensive fine brush. The reason for this is that, even after over six years, I too often set my brush too close to my LED lamp...end of brush! It's easy to get too carried away concentrating on what I am working on and just forget that "minor" detail. I'm saying this because it's not necessary to get good results with inexpensive brushes. But hopefully, you are better than I with details! (Like keeping your brushes away from your LED lamp! 😮😢
@@jaykb6587 Thank you so much for responding to my question and for the tips!! I do the same thing with leaving my brushes too close to the uv light sometimes!😫 Blessings to you!! 🙂
Just a question, but when will you start making new content? While I do like these videos of similar themed items, these are all just remixes of your old videos.
And if you look carefully, there is an additional person who is in the credits.
I love both of these designs, they are fantastic and beautiful. I have only one question. How do you clean your brushes, or do you just wipe the well to clean?
This is probably the most asked question that she gets. She uses a commercial product for cleaning gel brushes. If you are in the U.S., I use a combination of 2/3 nail polish remover with acetone and add 1/3 of Sallys nail polish remover without acetone. This non-acetone remover has oils that condition my brushes. But what I like the most...it smells good. Then I wipe, very gently and in a "twisting" motion to shape a point with a lint -free nail paper. You can also just use regular acetone nail polish remover. 😊
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Что это за цветы?😊