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Thank you for this tutorial ❤ so glad to of found your channel 😊 May I please ask is your tip on a cuticle pusher? If yes what's it stuck on well with please 💅🙏
This tutorial is awesome. ❤ I am going to do pigment nails for the first time. My granddaughter is having a summer theme b-day party next month. This has given me confidence that i can make it happen. 🎉🎉
Aw brilliant!! It definitely will be a simple way for you to do it :) If you post your set on insta, feel free to tag me, I would love to see!! Instagram.com/lisajane_nails_training
Hi there! Unfortunately I only do classroom training so wouldn't be able to teach you online. You would need to check locally what certification you need and then find a suitable training provider. Hope that helps xxx
Thank you for this tutorial! 🤍 Love it! It 8 am here right now and I just laughed obnoxiously loud at “Less ‘mingo and more god mom you’re so embarrassing.” That’s my life now too! 🤍
OMG! These are amazing n very creative. Seems pigment powders have limitless uses in nail art. Im in awe after just viewing this video! Thank you so much for sharing with us newbies. 🤩
You definitely could try, but most blooming gel leave a sticky layer so the pigment would stick to that too. You could try over a black background? That might work? Xx
They're lovely. Can this be done on natural nails? Would you just use durabase then add the glitter? Also do these BIAB cure under a normal lamp or does it have to be wowbao lamp?
What a beautiful nail art! When I work with pigment powders, there is always powder next to the lines where I polish it. This will not go away with a fluffy brush and will look very smudged. Do you have any tips to prevent this?
Hi there! Using a shiny top coat, then painting the design and using the powder on them means that when you dust the excess you won't get the power sticking around where you want it to xx