This is the most helpful video I've seen yet! I have really small nail beds too so I will definitely try this method the next time I do my nails. Thank you so much!
Thank you lovely! It takes a bit of practice and with time you get the hang of it, it helps to have a nail art brush to hand to get neat around the cuticles ❤️
I’ve just added that collection in my basket ready to order on Tuesday as that was just a dreamy colour. I’ve also popped in a few others a see and the crystal top coat too. Already have the brushes to interested to try these products now xx
It's not a necessary too, I don't always, usually I only will if I notice something on the surface like dust of a bit of fluff, because the rubber base leaves a tacky layer after curing sometimes it attracts little particles of dust etc so I will wipe then top coat x
Hi, the rubber top coat can be used over any of our shades and with all the different base coats - it gives a stronger, rubber like finish so it's great for weaker/thin nails ♥️
You can use them on extentions as well, but you can't build length with them. These are great for weak and brittle nails, but can be used on any type of nail plate. 🥰
Yes they are used as a base coat on natural nails, you can then use it in 2 coats for colour, or you can use it under gel polish, builder gel or sculpting gel (builder gel and sculpting gel can be used to extend) xx
I've seen lots of videos where they don't cure that first layer, they do a thin layer then they do a bead of the rubber based gel and finish the nail all at once. On your video I see that you did a layer, cured it, then finished it with the rest of the product. Is there a reason why you did it this way?
Hey! Both ways work as well as each other tbh, on myself I've always found it to work better curing the first layer as I really scrub this into my natural nail plate, I used to get a lot of lifting on myself and this helped eliminate that, but on clients I've done the way you mention and it's worked fine, sometimes different techniques will work better on different people and then also sometimes it can just be personal preference/how you've trained ❤️❤️
This is the most helpful video I've seen yet! I have really small nail beds too so I will definitely try this method the next time I do my nails. Thank you so much!
Awww I am so happy you think so! It can be so hard working on small nail beds! x
great explanation and visuals. thank you. how do right handed people manage to apply polish with their left hand?
Thank you lovely! It takes a bit of practice and with time you get the hang of it, it helps to have a nail art brush to hand to get neat around the cuticles ❤️
With tons of practice
I’ve just added that collection in my basket ready to order on Tuesday as that was just a dreamy colour. I’ve also popped in a few others a see and the crystal top coat too. Already have the brushes to interested to try these products now xx
Oooh I hope you love them!! The crystal top coat is amazing, the shine is incredible and I love how well it wears! xxx
Wow all those colours are absolutely lush I think I may have to buy these! Xx
They're such beautiful shades, they look even better on! xxx
Beautiful, definitely going to have to get RB19!!
yess that's such a pretty one!! x
Thanks for the tips xx
You're very welcome!
TYFS!❤❤
Thank you so much for watching! xo
Do you do a wipe off between rubber base coats and before the top coat??
It's not a necessary too, I don't always, usually I only will if I notice something on the surface like dust of a bit of fluff, because the rubber base leaves a tacky layer after curing sometimes it attracts little particles of dust etc so I will wipe then top coat x
Is the top coat the one used for semi? Or a special rubber base top coat? Thank you. Great video
Hi, the rubber top coat can be used over any of our shades and with all the different base coats - it gives a stronger, rubber like finish so it's great for weaker/thin nails ♥️
@@Kiki.LondonI've seen rubber base and topcoat are they supposed to be used together
Is rubber base used natural nails only? And what type of nails is rubber base used .
You can use them on extentions as well, but you can't build length with them. These are great for weak and brittle nails, but can be used on any type of nail plate. 🥰
Yes they are used as a base coat on natural nails, you can then use it in 2 coats for colour, or you can use it under gel polish, builder gel or sculpting gel (builder gel and sculpting gel can be used to extend) xx
I've seen lots of videos where they don't cure that first layer, they do a thin layer then they do a bead of the rubber based gel and finish the nail all at once. On your video I see that you did a layer, cured it, then finished it with the rest of the product. Is there a reason why you did it this way?
Hey! Both ways work as well as each other tbh, on myself I've always found it to work better curing the first layer as I really scrub this into my natural nail plate, I used to get a lot of lifting on myself and this helped eliminate that, but on clients I've done the way you mention and it's worked fine, sometimes different techniques will work better on different people and then also sometimes it can just be personal preference/how you've trained ❤️❤️