Im totally gonna try this! PS. Yall should really make longer videos. Ive been binge watching your stuff but would like a more detailed video where we can see more than one finger being done and how to fix certain difficulties there may be while doing them and how to correct them
I have a question, why were you able to wipe off the chrome powder AFTER it had been buffed into the top coat? I thought buffing into top coat would cause it to stay there? Unless you can remove the powder with rubbing alcohol as long as you haven’t put top coat over the chrome? I love these nails so much but I’m confused 😭
Because the powder sticks to the surface, when we apply part of the rhinestonr glue gel on the powder and cure it dry, the powder on the glue part will not be wiped off, while the powder without the glue will be wiped off. wipe away
There is no way to achieve the effect of rhinestone glue gel. To do this, it is best to choose a product with low fluidity to get the 3D effect and the shape you want to draw.
so you mean to tell me that you put on base coat and then the chrome and cured it and it still wiped off? please let me know! i Want to try this.. its super cute!
This should be related to your operation, because if the glue is not drawn well, it will stick to the other parts, which requires some practice. In addition, pay attention to the drying time of the chrome mirror top coat under the magic mirror powder.
@@avig8334you cure the top coat for 30 seconds and then rub the chrome pigment powder on the nail. Don't cure it after the chrome powder. Use the rhinestone glue to paint the shape or design you want on the chrome powder, and then cure it again. When I do that, I cure the rhinestone glue for maybe 10 seconds at most. Then wipe the rest of the nail with rubbing alcohol, to remove the excess chrome powder from the nail. Then once happy with it, top coat and cure. Hope this helps.