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It's hard for beginners also to know which formula they are going to use to pick up the monomer and Arylic powders and how to apply them because so many professionals have different ideas of how to pick up Arylic and lay it down
This is very true! …and sometimes that can be confusing because you don’t know which method to use and when.. but that beauty in that is to practice the different methods and do what works for you! Not everything has a right and wrong way… for example, I think for picking up the beads, yes, it’s so much easier when it’s a neat ball.. however, you can’t get a perfect ball if you have a crimped brush. You’ll more than likely have an oval. So the lay down will be different because you’ll either have to turn your brush sideways to apply it or fold the head in before you start to lay it down.. there are so many methods.. I say learn them all.. but do what works for you! ☺️🤍
Great job! As a beginner I don't know if you did anything worth critiquing but I also believe in getting constructive criticism. I realize you posted this 2+ years ago, I subbed and am going to see if you showed your video journey! Do you have any tips or tricks for someone just starting their nail journey?
Thank you so much! Lol yes this video is super old but I remember being so nervous to post this video because acrylic was so new for me. Thanks so much for subbing! I do hope you can view my journey and see the growth over time.. I still consider myself a beginner. But I actually talk a bit about this and some encouraging words for beginners in my latest video that shows acrylic application in REAL TIME. But to reiterate what I said in that video, first I’d say give yourself grace. Don’t rush. For tips, I say DO NOT start with cheap product. I made that mistake and realized how much easier it is to learn with QUALITY product. Another is Focus on your prep work don’t rush through that, that’s the most important for long lasting nails. And focus on your application. Take your time.. Get it smooth. The better your application, the less filing you have to do, which in turn will save you so much time. Hope that helps!! 🤍🤍🤍
@@RiiRiiJordan Yes it is very good advice! Thank you for responding! I feel that learning never ends, it just changes form. I've also seen your newer works and you have come a long way! Thank you so much for the advice! Have an inspirational day!
@locacherry77 you’re so very welcome! And I absolutely agree! ☺️ so glad you’ve seen my newer videos… still not where I wanna be but getting there ☺️ I appreciate your support! You have a great day as well!!
You’re so right about practice and it getting easier and faster. And 4 hours for short one color set was my time too. You do need grace. Your bead pick up is great and that’s half the battle! It’s literally repetition that gains you speed. Pple ask how to make sets go faster. No straight answer. Cause you can’t take shortcuts. So it’s practice fr fr. ❤ ty for saying so. The process is not quick. You’re right and the nails shops have it set in everyone’s mind that it takes an hour. They skipping SO much including disease prevention. It’s crazy what I hear from clients who have recently been. So 💯 to everything you said! 👏
Yes!!! Repetition, and practice! You literally get better with time. 💕☺️ … & yes girl!!! I hear so many horror stories about the chop shops! And even have some of my own smh. Once I learned safety and sanitation, I literally was sick thinking about all the corners they cut! 🤢 and they really get away with it because most ppl simply don’t know smh… so I try to educate my clients as well.. helps them understand and respect the process and timing too.
@@RiiRiiJordan everything you said. Exactly same Literally clients DONT know the files should be new. Something as simple as that. The pedicure situations are the WORST 🤢
What is the sound in the first second of your video from? I’m watching the rest but I started this thing over like 80 times and it’s driving me crazy 😅
@mimia.s7986 aww, thank you! It’s okay though, I have thick skin and can appreciate constructive criticism ☺️ your comment really did help though! I’ve been thinking about switching it up, so really, thank you! ☺️🙌🏼
Tie dye for me lol ❤ I did something similar to this on a swatch stick a while ago, I used marble ink and I put some gold lines on there too these came out cute though
Yessss! I didn’t even think of Tye-dye! But it does resemble that huh? I contemplated on using marble ink for this look, but opted for the blossom gel instead. I do wanna try those out though! And thank you girly!!! I appreciate it ☺️
Your filing and shaping is on point!! I love how smooth and crisp the nails are before you applied the gel. I like the sugared french lines thats cute I love a diff approach to french. Can I ask why exactly you sugared then top coated? I have never seen that done before!!!
Thank you so much!! ☺️ and yes! I’m glad you asked… so because my client requested these unique colors, I didn’t have the colors in gel polish to create the French lines. So I sugared the powder over the white liner to get the same color French line. My client wanted all glossy nails, so I top coated the entire nail. When doing so, it makes the sugared powder a little darker, but gives the line more color payoff. However, you can totally top coat first and sugar the lines last if you’d like to keep them the sugared texture. ☺️ hope that makes sense. Lol ☺️
yes ma'am perfect sense, i like that, resourceful!! Great tip thank you so much ill try to remember that should it ever apply to a design im doing @@RiiRiiJordan
I love how your intro is the nail set youre about to do!!!! That is awesome! These are so light and pretty. But theyre not too in your face valentines. The black on milky gives what its supposed to!!!