Hi there! Yes you have to cure the matt top coat before painting with your watercolour paint. Also ensure you wipe the matt topcoat with alcohol before doing your art work. I also have a course available to learn this nail art technique: linktr.ee/bespokenailspecialist.sa
Hi Debra, thank you for your comment and apologies for not talking in this specific video - I was still new as a content creator. I do however have a few new watercolour videos on my channel where I talk and show my products...and I also offer online course which you can find here: linktr.ee/bespokenailspecialist.sa I hope this help🤍
@@bespoketheschoolofnailart ❤️ Thank you for responding back to me and I'm going to try to take your online course as soon as I am possible able! Thank you so very much 🤗❤️
Hi may i know if i use water color o gouche for nail art how long it will last and what do you use to protect the paint? I hope you will notice my comment thanks
Hi there, thank you for your comment. I use Sonnet Watercolour Paint and use a Rubber basecoat before applying a topcoat to ensure the design is secure. I have online nail art courses if you wish to learn more: linktr.ee/bespokenailspecialist.sa
Hi Marie, I bought these small silicone tools at a supplier here is South Africa. If you are looking at finding this similar ones, please let me know where you are from, I will then see where in your area you will be able to find similar ones🤍
Yes you can change the colour by adding gel polish to the white and folding/mixing the colour in. Alternatively you could buy plasticine gel in different colours 🤍
Hi Ruth, if you would like to apply a top coat, you are welcome to do so - you will then just loose your embossed look. If you are using a good quality gel paint that cures without an inhibition layer, it will not chip off.🤍
Hello I subscribed here and ig thank you for this video. Do you use water or acetone on the brush when it was wet? And does that white stay bright white because I seen another video and her white turned darker off white color so I’m trying to figure out what I have to buy. Do you have links to what you like to buy?
Hi, thank you for your comment and subscribing to my channel🤍 When creating flowers with the plasticine gel, I use rubbing alcohol on my brush. You can also isopropyl alchohol. Since I don't seal in the design with the top coat - I usually educate my clients since things like smoking, spices, make up and some clothing items might discolour it due to it being porous. But it can be cleaned with nail polish remover should this happen. Hope this helps.
Hi there, thank you for your question - I am not sure that I understand what you asking, can you please me a bit more clear in order for me to assist you🤍
Hi @@NailsbyAmbie - which brand paint and top coat you using? I will recommend that you apply a thin coat of base coat gel polish or rubber base coat first, cure that and then apply your top coat. 🤞🏻 Trust it will work, but please let me know if you still have this problem.🤍
@@bespoketheschoolofnailart Hi I am using madam glam. I actually figured the problem out. I was doing layer after layer and not letting it dry at all, so the water was repelling my topcoat making it not cure. Thank you for the advice.
It might be a funny question but i wonder what kind of water painting color is that? Is it only use for nail? 😢 i am kind of new here. Anyway thank so much foe ur video. You did an amazing job ❤
Hi there, I am using Sonnet Watercolour paint - this is artist paint and can be used on nails for nail art. I have a course on Udemy if you would like to learn how to do watercolour nail art🤍 See link below: linktr.ee/bespokenailspecialist.sa?ltsid=ba76d30f-889b-4c03-b02b-f0e7006f4524
Do the flowers have a tacky layer? I know no top coat is needed over the flowers but do we need to wipe off the design to remove the tacky layer? Thank you in advance ❤
Hi there, thank you for you question. The paint that I used in this video cures without a tacky layer which means you don't need to wipe it once you are done. But if you are using a gel paint that cures with a tacky layer, I will recommend that you give it a wipe. Hope this answered your question🤍
Hi, thank you for your comment - a design like this does not take me longer than 10min to do in salon. Practise makes perfect and the more comfortable you get with the technique the faster you will get