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Gel Polish Marble Design | Blooming Gel vs Base Gel 

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Hello my Lovelies, thank you so much for visiting my channel. This video is about creating a gel polish marble design with Blooming Gel vs Base Gel. Is there a big difference between the two, or does it not really matter which you use?
The colour on my nails is Tomboy from Madam Glam. As always, thank you for watching xx
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18 июл 2022

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@cheerfulsatanist
@cheerfulsatanist Год назад
Maybe its me but I've found you can get excellent near identical effect if you do what you did, but in reverse. Dot or swipe lines how you like of your colors on your clean base nail. I find it better to have that layer dried/cured before adding your haggling shades, otherwise its hard to avoid it getting muddied, esp if your new to this technique. From there using a Sep brush, typically smaller, apply base coat or blooming gel to the colors u placed that are still wet. From there just slowly work the BC or BG through your colors to get that marbley or str8 watercolor effdct. You can keep working it to get the desired degree of realism. If you really want to make it a perfect dupe for marble or quartz crystal \ amethyst crystals take an EXTREMELY thin or worse detail brush and drag it through the finished and worked through (To your preference design) and add some super thin "veins" at random. Metallic look amazing for this but its really dealers choice. You typically don't wanna try to blend these lines at all, u want them thin and minimally present, ( real marble is often identified as such by those little lines we see in stark contrast to the background when were looking at actual marble stone. I've also found practicing off of actual marble countertop or stone ware images can help to get a solid handle on what patterns we see in actual marble so as to best recreate it with your nail art. From there topcoat \ cure as your sealing method of choice (acrylic \ gel what have u, both will work). It will also look dope in either a shiny no wipe top coat or a matte no wipe top coat. I've also gotten great results using monomer as the blending agent. Doing marbled nails I. These ways also cuts down on the likelihood of too thick or bulky nails in the end, also making it more of a guarantee each layer will be fully dried \ cured, something hat can get difficult when you have super thick nails. Good luck.
@devorsharo
@devorsharo Год назад
Thank you! I was just reading about blooming gel earlier today and I wondered if one could use base or top coat instead! I’ll be trying this tomorrow. 😊
@user-sz5wj1ic9k
What's the use of Blooming gel 😊
@devorsharo
@devorsharo Год назад
Oh and by the way, I could see your designs, but I have a large iPad. And with the latest update I can now zoom in on videos.
@limabima77
@limabima77 Год назад
I can’t see the nails details.
@Born2beQueens
@Born2beQueens Год назад
ITS too far to see anything on nails, IT would be better to make videos zoomed in.
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