Love this video! I have always loved doing a French mani and this is amazingly easy and neat technique. I also love the way it dries so quickly!! I'm totally sold on Dazzle Dry!!
Clean nails 1 prep 2 single base coat 3 double layer white lightening tips Acetone line clean up 2 single base coat 3 double layer pinkies up 4 generous top coat layer … did I miss anything? Thanks for the tutorial ~ wanted some guide lines for dazzle dry designs:)
Would be helpful to have the camera above when using the acetone to straighten the white line. Couldn't see your technique due to camera angle. Thank you for the video it does help. I've always done my white line side to side. I'll have to try this method.
Would it work to do the technique where you use paper reinforcements (the circular sticky things you put around the wholes in loose leaf paper) to help keep the white line neat? Or would that mess up the base coat technique? Thanks! I do my own nails and definitely can’t do the whole use acetone to clean up lines technique:)
So I've been doing a version of this without the base coat until after my white is done. What's the point of doing base coat if it comes off when fixing your smile line?
I am nails Technician. I have worked with Dazzle Dry for 1 year. I do two layers of base coat after smile line. Until now I just watched this video from the manufacturer and also saw that their method was only 1 layer of base coat for the pink base color. Really confusing!
Narration to describe what is going on would be even more helpful..I'm still just as lost as when I first watched the video!! What colors are they using? How did they do a base coat and straighten the lines? I don't like complaining..but this is lame..maybe do a voice over so we know what is going on..
DD replied below but I can understand how you can miss it. The colors used were White Lightning and Pinkies Up 💅 So 1 base coat, 2 white lightening coats, 1 base coat, 1 pinkies up coat, generously apply top coat. Always encapsulate the tip with the color you are using.
Love this video! I have always loved doing a French mani and this is amazingly easy and neat technique. I also love the way it dries so quickly!! I'm totally sold on Dazzle Dry!!
I recommend more overhead close up when doing the French work please 🙏
I like how the video has the subtitles to what product is being used and how to use the product.
Clean nails
1 prep
2 single base coat
3 double layer white lightening tips
Acetone line clean up
2 single base coat
3 double layer pinkies up
4 generous top coat layer
… did I miss anything?
Thanks for the tutorial ~ wanted some guide lines for dazzle dry designs:)
Would be helpful to have the camera above when using the acetone to straighten the white line. Couldn't see your technique due to camera angle. Thank you for the video it does help. I've always done my white line side to side. I'll have to try this method.
Would it work to do the technique where you use paper reinforcements (the circular sticky things you put around the wholes in loose leaf paper) to help keep the white line neat?
Or would that mess up the base coat technique?
Thanks! I do my own nails and definitely can’t do the whole use acetone to clean up lines technique:)
So I've been doing a version of this without the base coat until after my white is done. What's the point of doing base coat if it comes off when fixing your smile line?
There was no reply, interesting
It is still under the smile line and she again applied the one coat of base
U need plasticizer under the lacquers for the formula to form a film. It's under the lacquer (tip) even w this method
I am nails Technician. I have worked with Dazzle Dry for 1 year. I do two layers of base coat after smile line. Until now I just watched this video from the manufacturer and also saw that their method was only 1 layer of base coat for the pink base color.
Really confusing!
so but, the acetone doesn't eat away at the underlayer? Like if I want to put a pink layer first, acetone wont remove it?
If you’re going to put the pink layer first, you have to hand paint the French
No narration? No music? Just dead silence...
I prefer silence…. Thank you Dazzle Dry!
LOL!!!!
It was a bit weird...thought something was wrong with my audio! I like narration...there are always some tips one can glean when someone is talking.
What colors were used? It's not in the description box.
White Lightning and Pinkies Up 💅
Thank you for the video water less pedicure it was useful.
Narration to describe what is going on would be even more helpful..I'm still just as lost as when I first watched the video!! What colors are they using? How did they do a base coat and straighten the lines? I don't like complaining..but this is lame..maybe do a voice over so we know what is going on..
can you use the jelly stamper technique to do french nails with dazzle dry?
Absolutely!
What color is the 2nd coat of color?
DD replied below but I can understand how you can miss it. The colors used were White Lightning and Pinkies Up 💅 So 1 base coat, 2 white lightening coats, 1 base coat, 1 pinkies up coat, generously apply top coat. Always encapsulate the tip with the color you are using.
What liquid does one
Use to straighten the french white.
alcohol acetone or non acetone ?..
It is our Remove, with acetone!
@@DazzleDryOfficialWouldn't the Base Coat get discolored if it's used over another color?
Cleaning up the white is crzy. The poisher dry to fast to clean
It’s dry to fast to even clean up!