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Hi! I currently have an overfilled nail bed on both of my index fingers! As a result, the free edge now starts along the side and almost reaches the top of my nail. Over the last few months it has grown down slightly on my left index, and the nail bed is reattaching, but not much is happening on my right index. I have been leaving it alone and not filing the side wall at all. Do you have any advice? Thank you!
Wow I am loving these episodes. These are all things I am currently learning about and needing help with. This episode was very entertaining and educational. Please keep them coming ladies! ❤
Th😊is is way to many steps… not sure why maybe she could watch RU-vid videos from here and learn easier ways to do ombre. Maybe they do t have the products we do.
Hello! I don't unterstand why did you put the Mineral base? It is not possible to put Mr black directly on the gel? I'm sorry I'm french my english is bad 😬
They look almost perfect, but the apex is a little too low for the length, no? They look like they could easily break upon impact, especially the thin tip.
Probably should not use the modern almond DF if trying to create classic/salon almond… classic almond does not have a straight top with upwards lower parallels. Additionally, there will be a ledge as soon as the nail grows out on the under side & there was no work done to try to correct the appearance of the gel on the bottom sides at the points of growth. The apex area also looks too large probably because incorrect size was chosen (to try to compensate for the lack of free edge to make sure there was sufficient gel on parallels, but again this is a mistake). This is a customer complaint waiting to happen 🫤
Life is so interesting. Some hate their downward growing nails and want upward growing ones,, while some have up upward growing nails, but wants downward growing ones. 😂
Love the tip for seamlessly filling in the cuticles with a smaller brush, and overall using different styles of brushes for different purposes to get the best result! thanks!
Wow I SO appreciate the step-by-step instructions! I just started using nail forms to fix my downward growing nails. I managed to do it and they look great, but it took a lot of time and steps. Now that you showed me how to do it, I'll feel more confident next time! 🙌🙌🙌
Yes, I have created gels with glitter and mylar pieces usually when using traditional forms. To get a dimensional look in I layer the gel in the bottom , then add pieces in several layers
New subscriber, relatively new (older 53) nail tech. I’ve really enjoyed your content. I’ve been lucky to have an amazing mentor but these videos are great too. Thanks
What a gorgeous young lady. And, so talented already. She was nervous & going slow, which isn't always the best when working with an e-file. But, other than that she did so well & was open to learning. Good job!
@@natashaalicia8105 the product should avoid contact with skin as much as possible, but the method shown in this video uses an oversized form that ensures gel is cured onto the client’s skin- the narrator even tells us about filing off the excess on the sides of the finger. As well this method even cures gel onto the tip of the finger beneath, on the underside. Rather than the correct method where gel is never ever cured onto skin and any forms used are properly sized to make absolutely certain only the nail plate touches gel and only the nail plate is cured. This method of repeatedly applying and curing gel onto the skin will have a very high probability of leading to allergy because the nail file is used to abrade the product off the skin. So it’s micro tears in the skin after curing gel into the skin. Which is pretty much the exact process to develop any allergy: tear skin, scrub substance into the tears. If a technician uses correctly sized forms, the client will only have gel on the nail plate and any filing will be over the nail not into the skin. Hope this makes sense. Best of luck!
Thx so much for making this video, I’ve been searching for why my nail form were not fitting and why product got under my nail plate. But thx to this video I know what I did wrong and how to fix it! Keep up the good work ❤️