Hi I love your work can you please do a video even if its one nail from start to nail art and to finish. I will love to see you apply acrylic, with nail art just so obsessed with how beautiful your work is
Hello! Wonderful job! I'm just getting into doing the sculpting 3D flowers and you make bit look so easy! Hahaha I was wondering if in your video did you cure the flower petals after creating each one so they wouldnt get damaged when creating the new one? Did you cure after each petal and just edit it out-of-the-way video for sake of time or dis you create each petal and then cure to harden? Or does plasticine harden on its own like acrylic? I have sculpting gel that I cure to harden...
Hi Emily - thank you for taking the time to watch my nail art tutorial and for asking this question. Yes I do cure each petal in between - just to prevent smudging a perfectly formed petal. The brand I a using can flash cure for 10-15 sec and the I continues with the rest of the petals and at the end I cure them for a final 120 sec. Good luck with the practise🤍
@@bespoketheschoolofnailart wow! Thank you for such a prompt response! I really appreciate it! I do have another question, I am right hand dominant. So if I want to apply the 3D flowers on my right hand it will be quite difficult (I imagine) and won’t look as nice. So I was wondering is there a way to create the flowers or just petals ahead of time that are already formed and hardened and then apply them later with either polygel, top coat or glue of some sort? That would make it so easy and convenient!
@@emilyscott2109 you are welcome! Yes, you can use a nail tip to do your design and then gently remove it and adhere with a hard gel or even a rubber base coat will work great! By doing it on a nail tip will give the curve of the nail to assist with getting it nicely fitted. If you have done a design - tag me on IG - always curious to see the outcome🤍
Hello I subscribed here and ig thank you for this video. Do you use water or acetone on the brush when it was wet? And does that white stay bright white because I seen another video and her white turned darker off white color so I’m trying to figure out what I have to buy. Do you have links to what you like to buy?
Hi, thank you for your comment and subscribing to my channel🤍 When creating flowers with the plasticine gel, I use rubbing alcohol on my brush. You can also isopropyl alchohol. Since I don't seal in the design with the top coat - I usually educate my clients since things like smoking, spices, make up and some clothing items might discolour it due to it being porous. But it can be cleaned with nail polish remover should this happen. Hope this helps.
Yes you can change the colour by adding gel polish to the white and folding/mixing the colour in. Alternatively you could buy plasticine gel in different colours 🤍
Thank you for your question - you will not need to apply a top coat, I also don't recommend it since it takes away from the details of the petals. This is also personal preference, but not wrong or right if you apply top coat🤍
Hi Marie, I bought these small silicone tools at a supplier here is South Africa. If you are looking at finding this similar ones, please let me know where you are from, I will then see where in your area you will be able to find similar ones🤍
It would be nice if you didn't move the nail tip around as you're sculpting the flowers. It's kinda difficult to learn how to shape the flowers since we can't move our clients nails, or fingers around in that way.
Hi, thank you for your comment - a design like this does not take me longer than 10min to do in salon. Practise makes perfect and the more comfortable you get with the technique the faster you will get
Hi I love your work can you please do a video even if its one nail from start to nail art and to finish. I will love to see you apply acrylic, with nail art just so obsessed with how beautiful your work is
Thank you for admiring my work - I will definitely look into a video like this in the very near future❤️
Wooooow..
Super.
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
This is cool, but could you talk us through, cause i need to know how much pressure to apply, to get this effect😀
Hello! Wonderful job! I'm just getting into doing the sculpting 3D flowers and you make bit look so easy! Hahaha I was wondering if in your video did you cure the flower petals after creating each one so they wouldnt get damaged when creating the new one? Did you cure after each petal and just edit it out-of-the-way video for sake of time or dis you create each petal and then cure to harden? Or does plasticine harden on its own like acrylic? I have sculpting gel that I cure to harden...
Hi Emily - thank you for taking the time to watch my nail art tutorial and for asking this question.
Yes I do cure each petal in between - just to prevent smudging a perfectly formed petal.
The brand I a using can flash cure for 10-15 sec and the I continues with the rest of the petals and at the end I cure them for a final 120 sec.
Good luck with the practise🤍
@@bespoketheschoolofnailart wow! Thank you for such a prompt response! I really appreciate it! I do have another question, I am right hand dominant. So if I want to apply the 3D flowers on my right hand it will be quite difficult (I imagine) and won’t look as nice. So I was wondering is there a way to create the flowers or just petals ahead of time that are already formed and hardened and then apply them later with either polygel, top coat or glue of some sort? That would make it so easy and convenient!
@@emilyscott2109 you are welcome! Yes, you can use a nail tip to do your design and then gently remove it and adhere with a hard gel or even a rubber base coat will work great! By doing it on a nail tip will give the curve of the nail to assist with getting it nicely fitted. If you have done a design - tag me on IG - always curious to see the outcome🤍
Hello I subscribed here and ig thank you for this video. Do you use water or acetone on the brush when it was wet? And does that white stay bright white because I seen another video and her white turned darker off white color so I’m trying to figure out what I have to buy. Do you have links to what you like to buy?
Hi, thank you for your comment and subscribing to my channel🤍 When creating flowers with the plasticine gel, I use rubbing alcohol on my brush. You can also isopropyl alchohol. Since I don't seal in the design with the top coat - I usually educate my clients since things like smoking, spices, make up and some clothing items might discolour it due to it being porous. But it can be cleaned with nail polish remover should this happen. Hope this helps.
Hello dear, where can I get this to buy online please?
Can pigments, etc be added to change the color from white??
Yes you can change the colour by adding gel polish to the white and folding/mixing the colour in. Alternatively you could buy plasticine gel in different colours 🤍
@@bespoketheschoolofnailart thank you so much. I purchased 3 of the white bottles before I realized they had other colors.
So beautiful
Thank you💅🏻❤️
Can you use this in silicone nail art molds?
Yes, definitely 👌🏻🤍
Yes and you can use regular gel polish or builder gel in molds also! :)
What slip solution do you use ? Alcohol ?
Hi Aracely, yes I am using Alcohol🤍
Will you talk your next video i’d love to hear what’s being done 💕
Thank you for your feedback - I will definitely do a similar video and talk it through❤️
Do you add top coat?
You could, but I prefer not to - since it takes away the fine details as the top coat smooths it out.🤍
Do you do a top coat over this?
Thank you for your question - you will not need to apply a top coat, I also don't recommend it since it takes away from the details of the petals. This is also personal preference, but not wrong or right if you apply top coat🤍
Brush is wet or dry?
Not to wet - it should be a little bit wet to prevent the product sticking to the brush👌
Where can I purchase the Plasticine 3D gel as well as the tools used in this video?
Hi Denise, I got my Plasticine & tools from QD South-Africa 🤍
What type of silicone tool do you use?
Hi Marie, I bought these small silicone tools at a supplier here is South Africa. If you are looking at finding this similar ones, please let me know where you are from, I will then see where in your area you will be able to find similar ones🤍
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It would be nice if you didn't move the nail tip around as you're sculpting the flowers. It's kinda difficult to learn how to shape the flowers since we can't move our clients nails, or fingers around in that way.
Thank you for your feedback🤍
Could you just do leafs
For one nail, and this video was sped up. So about 1/2 hr for one nail? My patience could never. 😭
Hi, thank you for your comment - a design like this does not take me longer than 10min to do in salon. Practise makes perfect and the more comfortable you get with the technique the faster you will get