Thanks to you guys I improved my gel and acrylic application so much for very short time!! I struggled a lot with cuticle and nail form application but since I saw your explanations my work is much better! You are “Game changer” guys! Keep doing the same! Even a thousands “Thank you” won’t be enough to say how much I appreciate everything you do and did for me! I already did and many of Tracey’s tips so everything works perfect for me! P.S. I am waiting your nail forms to arrive + and acrylic powders and I am so excited :)))))
I look forward to your video's everyday! Thank you guy's so much for taking time out of your busy lives to create such great educational and entertaining content for us ! Love Yall soooo much! From NC 💓💕💖
Thank you so much for sharing this! I did a gel French without any tutorials and it looked fine, but took forever! I am going to try the reverse application tonight and see if it helps :)
I love your tutorials. I am not a pro and only started doing nails a year ago, but I did my first gel baby boomer yesterday and am shocked at the results. Today working on French. Gel has always been easier for me. I’m an artist by trade, so maybe it reminds me more of paint. I has everything literally just followed your videos step by step and learned how to do nails. I’m praying I’ll be able to get in a program soon and get license soon.
Would y'all think about making some kind of video creating different smile lines? With traditional square round, almond, coffin!!!!! Anything! Lol "placed in suggestion box". Hope you all are doing great! Are their any sales coming in the future?
Thank you so much for the reply! Thats awesome. Loving the videos that have been coming out very helpful. I look forward to seeing what's next everyday!
This may be a silly question but why do we do a hard gel french smile line instead of just sculpting the nail with hard gel and then painting a white tip with gel polish? Also If clients no longer want a hard gel created french I can just file and paint over it yes instead of re-sculpting to get rid of it? Thank you for your incredible videos!!!
Guys please someone help me! I have a question, is there anyway if i could do the same technique of applying yn gel french manicure but using nail tips?
When you're doing smile lines, we recommend doing all of your pinks/smile lines in reverse first and then apply your whites. This way you will be focusing on all of the smile lines at one time, not going back and forth from pink to white. Here's a couple of great videos to give you a little more guidance to creating your smile lines. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JmCRkyu63TQ.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_8-EJXkcdIY.html