How many times do you spray yours to seal. When i take mine off they fold sometimes new to making nail decals! When i put them on i get lots ok wrinkles what can i take ot off with naik polish remover
You might be applying too much pressure when you top coat. Try having more product on the brush and float it over the nail. You can put top coat on thicker than regular gel polish.
Oil, soap, and hot water has always worked for me But I only take my nails off when the first one pops off This would probably work if I had to take them off prematurely
thank you so much. last time i tried, i didnt use a tutorial and i was MUCH younger. i used a ton of glue and i had some sort of reaction. my entire fake nail, along woth my real nail, had to get slowly peeled off. i havent tried since, but i decided to today. this tutorial showed me how easy it was and i was able to do it with no issues. thank you :)
This helped so much! I got blank press-on toe nails without thinking i didn't have a damn stand for when it came time for painting these nails!! I didn't have any time to wait on shipping!!! Of course the only stands I found online were from Amazon, which meant waiting a few days on shipping!! So I searched google quite a bit for any thing, any other alternatives and I searched through many videos. All the videos I came across looked way too complicated & or needed a ton of materials I'd have to go out hunting for- didn't have any time for!! But your instructions were easy and super understanding. I just truly appreciate having somebody out there to actually take the time to help others & people like me in need!!! You definitely saved my butt! Bc I needed these for vacation which I was leaving the very next morning and literally had no time to waste/spare! So seriously thank you, thank you , thank you, SO MUCH!!!!!!!
What do you use to get the press on to stay on the stand? I was going to use double sided tape but unsure if I’d be able to use it without messing up the nails
Maybe you used too much acetone or your press on nails were made from a different product than Apres. As you can see in my video my nails were just fine.
Can’t wait to try this. I only work on my own nails, which unfortunately don’t detach & allow me to easily change angles, but I’ll see what I can do. TY.
Apparently acetone can dry them out where they break down faster. I’ve heard to use top coat to clean them then just put the cap on so it doesn’t cure. I usually use isopropyl alcohol (acetone if I accidentally cured gel on it).
You did a grear job. I don't know why you don't get more views. You are very talented. Have you ever did a design where there three hearts from biggest to smallest on just the pointer finger? Or in honor of the eclipse a moon themed set. I just recently bought a globe that has a moon in it. I've always thought the moon is pretty like an opal or giant pearl in the sky. I think a moon themed set with the words "I love you to the moon and back" or just "to the moon and back." Would be so cute.
@@SadlerUpNails Gundam is a giant robot franchise that's been around since the late 70s. They also do model kits for all of the robots that appear in the shows and they are spectacularly designed (called "gunpla" for Gundam Plastic Model Kit). To date, there are several thousand Gundam model kits and they put out a few dozen more every year. There's a huge secondary market of people who make custom decal sets for those models, with companies like Delpi Decals and G-Rework. But really, the process of putting decals on plastic model kits is *identical* to the process for putting decals on nails.
@@SadlerUpNails There are three ways. I imagine they're similar to nails. 1) The most common are decals that come as a sticker sheet, which have their own adhesive. Most kits come with these. Most people hate them. 2) Dry transfer is also a thing. They're pretty rare, but you can theoretically make your own at home. Those, you tape on, rub with your finger to transfer the ink, and then you peel off the plastic that's left. 3) Waterslides. These, you soak in water for a few seconds, then you slide them off the backing sheet and onto the model. When they dry, they're stuck in place. You can also use stuff like Mr. Hobby Mark Setter first, which acts kind of like a glue, but only for waterslides. I don't know, Mr. Hobby is black magic to me. How do you stick foils onto nails?
@@rxninja I’ll have to look into that Mr. Hobby stuff. For nails, most gel polish has a sticky layer after it’s cured, so you stick the decal to that and then apply a top coat. The decals I use definitely need some kind of adhesive or they’ll just peel off after they dry.
Girl I had to subscribe 2 minutes into watching this video. You explain things very well and also include random helpful tips. You just get straight to the point❤