My name is Carole Annette and I am a lover of dip powder and all types of nail art!
I’m a DIY nail person and I’m in no way a professional, I’ve never been trained to do anything that I show here on my channel. I just want to give you guys a perspective from a DIYer and show you how all of this can too be done at home!
On my channel you will find tutorials for dip powder, stamping, reviews of products on the market, and much much more!
There are streaks in the stamping plate. they transfer onto the silicon stamper. The video cuts and shows a perfect transfer but i wanna know How do you get rid of those streaks?
@@Victoriaking13 the cloudy streaks you see on my plate are caused from cleaning the plate with acetone. It doesn’t transfer onto my stamper when I pickup the design, so it doesn’t affect the stamped design. The way to get rid of them off the plate is to clean with rubbing alcohol before stamping. It’ll be perfectly shiny.
Not the cloudy streks all over...im talking about when you scrape the polish across the plate with the card, it leaves streaks of polish through the design.
Im gonna order a nail kit this month and im gonna do this :) i dont like the idea of using my nondominant hand to stick the clear ones on my nail and struggling
Whenever you rigging something and want to prevent your camera/light from sagging, turn all your tie downs to face the right. Each joint will tighten from weight pulling it down.
I just tried Sol Dips floral dip powder & had a tough time…1st nail I couldn’t get enough flowers to stick then I think I overcompensated cos I then got clumps of flowers on the next nail. Tried to remove some with tweezers but by then the base was gooey & it was coming off in strings. Next nail tried applying individual flowers with tweezers but these flowers were so small & delicate they crumbled when I handled them. Some how I managed to get a few patches to stick, but it wasn’t as easy as I had expected! I THINK one of my problems was I used Sassy Saints base which has a habit of drying very quickly which is not to my advantage in this situation. But I did try the pour over and laying finger down in the powder.
This is exactly what I needed. Broke two nails, but didn't know if I could manage with just my bottled builder gel. I'm new to doing my nails. I still prefer my nails short, but not with no free edge at all.
Thanks girlll. I’ve only recently started using press ons. This technique seems full proof. The thing is, I’ve never worn them for any longer than a day because I can’t commit to having long nails all the time because of gym, etc. I’ve never gotten my nails done before besides a manicure. If these last and I can easily pop them off and re use them…… I’m sold. Cuz I love the way nails look but I can’t commit 😂
YESSSS!!! I just had a lovely Nail Tech explain the thinner Process to me lastnight while doing my pedi. When someone takes the time to explain and focuses on maintaining the health of my naturally long nails, “you got a friend in me!” 😂 Beautiful work, Excellent tutorial video… thank ya!
Clean nails witu alcohol Push cuticle Dehydrator Add Sticky tabs Add nail glue on sides Add press on nail from bottom to tip Lasts for 4days or over week
Hi! I tried to buy it in Spain from a website of a shop in Malta and I’ve been told Dashing Diva has discontinued it. Is it true? If that’s the case, does anybody know about a similar glue like this? My nail beds are very flat and liquid glues don’t do the job. I’m allergic to gel and acrylic so I don’t have many options left
My absolute FAVORITE glue,,,,,,,it's literally the only glue that works for me,,, Kiss Gel is my second favorite but this stuff is the bomb! I bought the last one Sally's had and then bought 3 more online and got free shipping,,,one thing I noticed using it, don't put too much pressure on the nail, especially the gel ones,,,they are flexible and they will squash down on your nail bed and end up pushing over onto your skin and lifting may happen then. Gentle pressure worked best for me in the end.