I absolutely love this! I’m not really a huge fan of the “jelly nail” trend because I don’t like seeing the nail free edge underneath. It seems... unfinished or something. This completely solves that, and looks beautiful at the same time! Lovely lovely ❤️☺️
You can also sculpt the nail with clear on the bed, clear on the extension, but fade just a biiiit of cover pink over the natural free edge to obscure it. I feel the same way about jelly nails!
Have you thought about using a glow in the dark gel topper that I was thinking that would look cool to place underneath the nail as a lil sparkle in the dark.
Imagine if she did tiny little happy paintings on her nails. Totally immaculate mountains and sunset etc. She would be Bob Ross if he reached God level lol. I'd be like bowing to this queen
your videos are actually like healing, they help me relax and inspire me at the same time!! before i started watching your videos i hated the look of acrylic and gel nails but i find them so elegant now so thanks lol
Lovely as always! The heat spike happens because the light initiates the bonds of the molecules. When you put your hand in the light initially, the molecules are bouncing all around causing a lot of friction, which is what creates the heat. So when you flash it a couple of times, you're starting that initiation to bond and polymerize, and then stopping it, and continuing it, then stopping it and that pausing keeps the friction down and the heat spike away :]
You know what would be fun? Frosted glass nails. I got the idea from a SimplyNailogical tutorial. You basically do the nails like you did here, but instead of nail color, you would put on a matte topcoat, then use a glossy topcoat to draw a design into the frosted glass. Edit: the simplynailogical tutorial I was talking about is the raindrop nails one.
These really are just beautiful! But.. her nail beds are even MORE GORGEOUS!! Literally the most perfect, long nail beds I have ever seen. Definitely hand model material right there Miss Suzie!
Seriously so amazing seeing you work with Fuzion 🙌🏻 It’s an amazing brand built by an amazing lady who deserves more recognition for her products 💕 (Also Canadian so that’s a win 🇨🇦) Ps. Gripzion is a GAME CHANGER for problem lifter clients! Ahhh I can’t say enough good things about this line 💕 Susie, these nails turned out amazing!! I LOVE the chrome twist to make the nail beds look extended, genius 🙌🏻
I have loved all things "nails" (makeup & hair as well) since I was about 14. When I went to Cosmetology school when I was 19 (1979-1983), I got my hours, took makeup artistry classes, got ceritifed in both then decided to take the Nail Tech classes, too. Our choices were acrylic or BackScratchers. I wore acrylic nails for about 30 years. I'm retired now but still do my own and friend's nails. Then I started seeing this stuff called "Gel Nails", investigated it, bought everything that I needed and let it sit for about a year before I got the guts to try it out. I finally did, about a year ago and I will *never* go back to acrylics again. Poly gel, had to try that as well (still prefer builder gel) and now those are all I use. My own nails have grown and grown, I've had to cut them down a few times but I love the feeling of not having any "heavy enhancement" on that gel gives you. Acrylic and tips always made my fingers feel "heavy" but I always wore then long. I still love watching Suzie's channel even though it's basically all acrylic but I love that she's getting into gel now. This was a great video! All Suzie's videos are inspiring!
Jelly shoes were definitely my thing back then, I was born in the early 80's. These nails would be perfect with a little sparse glitter inlay, like the shoes always had.
I am an eighties baby and grew up wearing jellies A couple weeks ago I was shopping and saw a brand new adult sized pair Totally bought them They are clear grey jelly with holo glitter like inside them More grown up color but the glitter is still very girly too though So now I am trying to figure how to do my nails to match them This set is very pretty Suzie keep it up Your explanations of the details are very valuable to inexperienced nail techs and amateur nail artists alike
So beautiful! I'm almost 60 and no - I never wore jelly shoes but I remember the neat colors they came in. I have just begun using gels on my nails (I always used acrylic) and I must try this - Thank You!
I'd like to give a huge applaud to the camera man and the editor of these videos, they are goals. So beauteful made. Light, camera angles, sound, music, timing, everything is so perfect!
These jelly nails are lush! As a relatively new nail technician, I am learning so much from watching your tutorials and I enjoy them so much. I am due to start my training using light elegance at the end of the month and I’m super exited! Thank you for sharing your expert knowledge x
I absolutely love the tutorial part of the video obviously, but I really love just seeing Suzie work without an explanation as well with the music in the background! Great work!!
We're both showing our advanced age here, Sister! 😄 But like you, I never wanted a pair of Jellies on my feet (how sweaty they'd get in the Summertime!!😲), but who could've imagined almost 30 years later we'd be loving them on our fingertips? 😊 And that chrome makes them over-the-top GORGEOUS. I'm doing this tonight! Thanks so much, Suzie!
i never wanna make you feel like your videos bore me, but i can’t sleep without noise, and i put this video on and i was asleep so fast. your voice is so peaceful 🥺
LOVE LOVE LOVE this product. My daughters had the same exact color for their Jelly shoes. I will never forget my daughters begging for a pair of Jelly shoes, and when they finally got them, couldn't stand the fact that they made their feet sweat.....lmao. Love ALL the polish colors, which for me is really unusual. Thank you.
I was born in the 80s but I was never allowed jelly shoes "bad for your feet". I felt like such a let down to my friends haha. Love from South Wales UK :)
Your parents were right! Jelly shoes were absolutely *miserable* to wear! There was a reason the models in the ads for them always wore contrasting ankle socks under them, and it was to a) keep your feet from sliding around on a slippery layer of sweat and dirt, and b) (help) prevent the awful blisters those shoes always caused! They were really cute, but ungodly uncomfortable!
Lauren-Elizabeth Dyer I never thought of that, but it makes sense! I was finally allowed my first pair of plastic Skechers slides and booooyyy did they tear my feet up!
That's really surprising to me that they didn't teach nails! I went to cosmetology school in California way back in 1981 and we were required to do at least 10 sets (100 total nails) of acrylic nails and 100 regular manicures, even way back then! It was *really* hard to get all of the required number of procedures in our 1600 hours and many of us had to take extra time to complete those requirements. If you don't mind me asking, where did you go to school and how many hours were required? Does your state have state board exams? California has always had state board exams, even back in the 1930s when my grandmother got her cosmetology license.
I adore your videos. You are such a good teacher. I don't even do nails, but I just love learning and watching how-to videos. I would love to see a video on how you do your hair. You have the most luscious, voluminous curls, and I love it!
I really like how you made this video. Speeding it up and letting us watch you still build the nails and not just moving to the next step. I very much enjoyed this video! Plus i love the nails!!
Wow! These nails are gorgeous. You truly out did yourself. I loved jelly shoes in the 80s. I had a purple pair to go with my favorite Little Mermaid outfit.
Suzie I can't believe I forgot about jellie shoes. I can remember having a pair and them making my feet get blisters. But those nails are gorgeous!! Wasn't really into them but the way you did it, makes me want some like yours!
I just love your work. And i love jelly shoes!! This is really stunningly pretty. I'm an ole school acrilic lover but am ready to cross the boundaries. So many different things can be created these day. Thank you.
Such a light, steady touch. True artistry and experience at work, pleasure to watch (but a little frustrating if you are a beginner expecting the same ability lol). Awesome vid.
Can you do stuff with more loose glitter or real flower inlays? I really loved one of your older videos with a coffin- shaped flower inlay! I also love anything involving glitter or gold! Absolutely stunning
So gorgeous!!! And the silver base under the jelly colour is such a great idea to keep the beauty of the look for a whole month without seeing the growth of the natural nail underneath! Definitely love them!!! :-)
Literally just threw myself into the gel world and SUZIEEEEEEEEE i was wrong . I was an avid acrylic head .. but even a sandwich nail is sooooo efficenttt . Gel issss time consuming coming from acrylic but the precision is patience-forming . I love it . Thank you for this video , your own talent and cameramannnn !!!!! 💕💕💕💕
So pretty! I can't get over that absolutely clear glass gel...you could've stopped after the chrome & had an amazing look, too! 〰💙 I did love my jelly shoes back in the day...& jelly bracelets! I'm remembering that my favorite pair of shoes was a kind of muted fuchsia with embedded glitter. I sorta miss them...you are so right about the fuchsia, it was everywhere!
grey roses omg jelly bracelets! I loved them, too. I had a ton and some had liquid and glitter inside. My fav jelly sandals were turquoise with silver glitter.
I am learning so much from your videos! I thank you so much for what you do! I only knew how to do acrylics from getting them done 20 or so years ago, now I can just watch all your videos! It's just great and wow how far nail art has come!
I had jelly shoes..jelly necklaces and bracelets. I never thought it would come back 😜 These are the absolutely BEST SET I've seen! 💜💙 ya Suzie and cameraman!
I just found your channel and immediately subscribed. You are excellent at what you do! I’ve worn nails since the 80’s and am a perfectionist...And, your nails are perfect. Love your demeanor and voice too!
Love this twist with the silver under. Looks really pretty. Jelly shoes are back in style and now they have many designs/styles and colors, some even have glitter and bling. I won't use them tho, I remember how my feet would get really dirty whenever I would use the old Jelly sandals. And that fuchsia 💄 lipstick OMG we wore the he'll out of it.
These are stunning! I've got to get into my studio today & do a set of these bad boys! I too remember the jelly shoes, never had them ,but the 80's Rocked in fashions! WHAM!! LOL the chrome with it really made me love them!
I was a child of the 80s my thing was jelly shoes I had a pair in every color made I loved them and I think jelly nails are cute great idea Suzie very beautiful
I love this design! I used to love jelly shoes as a little kid lol I love that you made a smaller almond shape with the metallic so you don't have that awkward free edge underneath. I wanna do these in green lol
Still making my way through all of your videos and this will go down as one of my favorites! I was just looking at Joya Mia products yesterday and I thought how cool is this neon chrome polish and look here you are doing it. Love it!!!!
Suzie, you posted this on my birthday! Awesome timing you always cheer me up. Thank you for all your videos. I am way, way north of you so this was the only way I could learn how to do my own nails.
Gorgeous & I just love your music choices too. I remember wearing those jelly shoes when I was 3 or 4 & now my little girl has a pair too. Funny how these fads come back around again! ☺️💗
Omg these nails are to die for! You should do a tutorial on how to apply gel nails with a dotting toll. When I went to nail school my instructor did it that way and I found it was so much easier than using a brush so I retired the brush :)
Really beautiful!!! I just love you and your videos. I learned a lot from you. I'm not a professional, but I do my own nails and I get a lot of compliments. Thank you so much!!!!😊
I graduated in 1984. I remember Jellies shoes. Do you remember Flame Glo cosmetics. I used to rock this wild pink and purple eye palette. Very cool nails Suzie.
Gorgeous! I really like that chrome polish! Almost as mirror-like as the powder but a LOT less mess. The hot pink gel over the chrome totally wowed me! I hope you did your thumb after the filming was over because I'd want to wear that look for a long time. BTW, I _did_ have a pair of those jelly sandals way back when. They were a fad that didn't last because they were absolutely *miserable* to wear! The models in the ads always wore high-contrast socks with them for two reasons besides looking cute: 1) the socks helped to prevent the wearer's foot from sliding around in the shoe on a layer of sweat and dirt mud and 2) those shoes made the *worst* blisters ever! That jelly plastic is *very* unforgiving and the edges were _sharp!_
You must have a great time doing your own nails with those model nail beds! 😍 I remember thinking it was hard to do other’s nails after being used to my own...😂
HEAVEN!!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜💖 Those nails are *gorgeous*, Suzie! The chrome effect really does add a whole new element to the jelly effect, doesn’t it!? Very, very pretty 👍
I got the Joya Mia Aluminix base and I love it. It’s less messy than using chrome powder and looks very cool under glass gels which I’m totally obsessed with right now!
Please do a test and review of the reusable nail forms. They seem like a good way to save if you're doing nails at home, but they also seem like they would be much more difficult to use. Love your channel, you've inspired me to get more into nail art!
Sooooo pretty, I love the jelly! Even before the color, when it was nearly as clear as glass. Really special. Could you do another design with the jelly?