I'm always reading a book whether it be a physical book or one on my phone. I'm announcing it in my next video but... You can use code: noworries at checkout for 10% off your order on Maniology's website! They also just released a new book plate as well.
Before I start recording a video, I have already put Peely Base from Holo Taco on and let it dry. I also try to oil my nails at least once or twice a day but I'm not very good at keeping up with it.
Kudos to you, this is beautiful. My stamps never come off that clean. I just tossed all of mine, I couldn't be bothered when there are beautiful stickers out there, lol.
Love your nails 👍🏾. Sure I’d love to see your haul. I have some in my basket just waiting to get paid so I can buy them. I ordered twice already and love their plates sorry they won’t be selling them anymore.
They are one of my favorite brands for stamping plates and I'm sad they won't be making them anymore also. I'd like to order again as well. Thanks for watching ❤
*Sonic theme nails is such a cute idea!!!!* This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched, so I don’t know if you **only** use traditional nail products (not gel/UV cure stuff). If that’s the case and the foil glue you use is an “air dry” glue…then I would recommend only doing small bits at a time (so like 1-2 rings at a time with this set). I know it takes longer and is more tedious to do one small part at a time (plus letting it dry in between)-but it will help keep the drying/tackiness consistent on the design. That way you won’t accidentally end up with some of the first spots drying out too much while you’re still drawing on the rest of the design (which won’t allow the foil to stick to it as well)-or risk some of the last areas you draw on still being too wet (which can smoosh/distort the design and cause the glue to not be grippy enough for the foil to properly stick to it). I don’t know if this’ll be helpful, but it’s the only “foil glue tip” that i can think of at the moment… But just like everything else-practice makes perfect! The more you work with that glue/foil, the better “feel” you will get for it and the better you’ll get at it!👍 (Also, I hope what I was trying to explain made sense… I’m really sorry if it didn’t -English isn’t my first language!).😂 Keep up the good work, keep practicing and never stop having fun with your nails!❤
The trick to not smearing the stamp is to wait longer than you think you need to. I watch YT videos while I wait for layers to dry. As for the HT jellies, they get opaque quickly which is why I stamped with the silver first. It can still be seen through both thin layers of jelly whereas the white gets covered up.
It's like other polishes and really depends on the base coat and how rough you are on your nails. I used Peely Base and Smoothing Base and they lasted just over a week. I was off from work for Christmas that week so they lasted longer than usual for me.
I had the same Pueen liquid latex. I bought it at Walmart, and had it maybe 3 months. I only used it a few times. I made sure to always close it tightly. It was fine a week or two before that. The cap was sealed tightly when I got it out and found it looking just like yours. It was one big ball of rubber, with some pink liquid surrounding it.
I watched until the video went off, on your last video with flame nailart. I clicked the like button for that video. But, i didn't actually have any request for specific nail art. So, I didn't comment. I'm not sure what you're talking about when you said there were no entries.
No one commented on the last video in time for me to use a requested technique for my 100th video. I think I may have come across as annoyed but that wasn't my intention. I'm sorry for not being more mindful of how I say things.
@@jenpierce2385 I forgot about pigment stamping! I think you might have solved a dilemma of mine. I don't own any foils but that is definitely something to look into.