The sanding band mixup is hilarious, lol. I bought the fall color version from this brand, but these summer colors are beautiful. I love this set and that you used colorful polygel. You did an amazing job. 💜
The middle of the hibiscus is actually not it's stem but it's the stamen it's what holds the pollen that bees land on and pick up, then pollenate the other hibiscus flowers etc etc just so you know... you draw it beautifully.
Oh so cute for the summer! I'm having to sacrifice my long nails as my partner is teaching me to play the guitar so I'm jealous watching all these pretty summer sets!
I purchased this polygel thinking it glowed in the dark. Lol. After I swatched it I fell in love anyway! Very beautiful nail art. 💅 Two timeless and beautiful nail art designs. 🌺 Thank you for sharing!
0:41 I believe a sister brand of Born Pretty. 2:02 I really like the shade of blue and purple they picked. Some brands pick in particular a horrible blue. Love that one. These nails are just perfect! Love the water effect, beautiful blend, gorgeous hibiscus flowers and gem/charm placement. Just chefs kiss! ❤
These are super cute!!!! I've been debating on skittle nails for my next set (got a neon gel polish set ❤) and now I want to try the flowers on them too!!!
I’m so confused because I have this exact same set and it’s seriously junk I too used the 91% alcohol for slip but the polygels were just way to tacky and sticky I just couldn’t work with them…when i saw how easy it was for you on that first nail I’m just really confused I was thinking maybe I got a bad batch but so many of the reviews have the same problems as I did…so weird
I have this set and love the colors but the polygel is only good if not using around the cuticle it was kind of runny for me but I think it was too hot. I do love the colors and this set of course 😍 the water effect was a nice touch
You need to get the cuticle area, just how you want it (take your time), before you put the Polygel on the apex and the rest of the nail. You can use more than one chunk of the product, and either add more without curing, or cure and the next layer will adhere perfectly. Try a shorter set first, practice makes perfect. You can fix a lot with finish filing, too!