No Wipe top coats are my favourite, don't have to fuss around with removing the tacky layer. I have found that some if them "shrink" up over certain brands of coloured gels. My current favourite is the Colour Club One and Done. It's quite thick and dried super shiny so is great for finishing a manicure (especially over nail art). The other one I really enjoy is Gel II No Wipe top coat. It's much thinner and great for chrome nails.
I know thus is an old video but I jus started doin my own nails and was very helpful because I wasn't wiping the regular wipe top coat, so u informed me that I need to which no other video or tutorial has mentioned, I'm looking to your newer videos now that you have educated and I will look forward to seeing all your videos for future help!! Thanks!!! Can't wait to see all your advice.
Thank you so much and I’m so happy it helped! Definitely make sure you check out the other videos all very helpful information and I promise there is more to come! 🤗
Wait, you’re not saying anything about why you would use the wipe top coat! Not much of a comparison review. The topcoats that require a wipe are still being sold full price so there must be some benefits to using them. What are they? Can you get a glossier coat from those? What else?
There really is no specific advantage to a wipe off top coat. Gel products always had the inhibition layer and a no wipe topcoat is just an evolution of the product. At the end of the day what has the advantage in my personal opinion is whatever has a longer lasting shine more durable and flexible and that has nothing to do with whether or not it is a wipe off and everything to do with the quality of the product.
So is there any pro to regular gel top coats with dispersion layer (there seems not to be any mention of that in the video), or should we just get no-wipe gel top coats only?
I'm not a nail tech, and this is just my experience but I use regular nail polish then use a tacky top coat after 24 hours. Perfect manicure and good for 7 days. However if I use a non tacky topcoat I get cracking in about a day. Same thing with dip powders. I think it's because the nail polish/resin has not dried or cured. Still, trying to figure this one out as I have two bottles of non tacky topcoat that I want to use up. 😩
@@MadTracker 01:53, the regular, top coat is more fluid, less viscous than the non-wipe variant. So if you desire a consistency that you can apply thinly and build gradually, then a wipe finished top coat would be the better choice. If you favour a top coat that can easily fill gaps and offers you the convenience of not having to finish wipe, the non-wipe top coat option is perhaps the better choice.
How do I get my gel polish to not look dull after a week? I use Model ones I use dnd no wipe. I notice when my sister gets her gel manicure her nails are still glossy after two week grow out. I do my own nails for 3 years now and I want to improve even more however I cannot keep buying top coat. Please help!! What Ami I not doing or using
Curious if when using a gelish brand color polish do you have to wipe off the sticky layer if you are changing to a beetles no whip glossy top coat before applying the topcoat of the beetles brand? Hopefully my wording makes sense. 🙃
Totally made sense! L O L regardless of the brand you really should never “have” to wipe the tacky layer off. The only time I ever really do that is because I’m doing arts and want to bury defined lines. However, if you noticed that you’re getting a little separation when applying the topcoat, you can either saturate it a little bit more with the topcoat so that it does not separate or yes, you can wipe off the tacky layer and apply the topcoat. Now I hope my wording made sense lol.
Hi! To do chrome powders I have only had success using a topcoat meant for chrome powders. It was always super tricky when I use any other kind of topcoat no matter what I did with the curing time but it really should be a no white topcoat and you do not want to over curate if anything under curate by a few seconds so if it’s supposed to be 3second here do it for like 20 or 25 seconds then take it out and rub the chrome powder over it. Right now I use OPI chrome Effects And for me the only one that can consistently give me the chrome affect I’m looking for
Thanks for this great video. I feel like trying a no wipe top coat soon, but I wonder, do I need to clean the sticky layer from the color coat first before applying the top coat?
You definitely want to make sure you are wiping it off with alcohol 70% or higher. Or a gel cleanser. If you are using acetone it will definitely dull the shine. You also want to make sure that you were not using the same part of the white to clean all of the nails because you will already have gel residue buildup on the pad as you are wiping it on the other nails so try to move the pad around to use different parts of it or grab a new pad. Once all the sticky residue is off I sometimes buff my nails on my shirt or something soft to bring the shine back to its best
@@preciousboateng4834 my comment must have gotten deleted. I was telling you I started my own product line which includes a no wipe top coat. Go to my channel and look at my community wall.
Pleeeeeease recommend some top coats that need to be wiped!!!! :( I’ve been looking everywhere for one but every search result leads to no-wipe & it’s so annoying… literally gives me the exact opposite of what I’m looking for. :/
My favorite topcoat to use is Gelish And it is a wipe off topcoat. So far I have not found one that is overall better than gelish and I review a lot of topcoats 😉
i know your comment was two years ago LOL but just wanted to say to look up "nailthoughts" here on youtube.. she sells a top coat you have to wipe & it's super shiny!! i think her line is by the brand kokoist.. i think it's a japanese brand
It could be something do to with the curing, some polishes have a tiny because of the UV in the curing. Something I’m just learning about now I don’t know too much but I have found out that a blue or yellow tint can appear (especially with whites and pinks) due to the tv in the top coat and the type of light that’s curing it. I’ll post something when I fully understand the issue and how to avoid. Make sure to follow on my IG I’ll prob post on there .
What’s your all time.. I’m talking OG favorite top coat? I use beetles & it’s always a sticky layer after. I’ll wipe with alcohol then the shine goes away. Could it be my lamp?
I remember getting gel nails and being able to soak of with cotton and acetone covered with foil, but it doesn’t seem to work with no wipe gel?? Or am I wrong? how can I remove no wipe gel at home? I don’t want to go to the salon because all they do is drill it off and thin out my nails so much. Please help?
Have you come across a top coat that doesn’t stain? I would love a suggestion from experienced nail professional. I’ve been using Gelish regular top coat forever and I love it except that light colors start looking darker or even a bit dirty after a week or so.
I don't understand this video. You explained the difference between the two. but you only explained the benefits of a No wipe top coat and not the benefits of the other.
Hi thanks for your comment! In reality there really isn’t a benefit to a regular topcoat that you need to wipe off. There’s nothing additional that you could do with it there is no added benefit to the inhibition layer it’s just a process of the gel curing. The only other benefits between topcoats in general are if it is stain resistant and how shiny the topcoat is not just on day one but after a couple of weeks of wear but that really isn’t specific to a wipe off or a no wipe topcoat those attributes would really be dependent on the brand of topcoat that you’re using. I hope that helps and please feel free to ask any questions anytime! I do my best to answer😉
Is there ever a situation where you would want to specifically use only a wipe off top coat? I love the convenience of a no wipe and am thinking I may never buy regular wipe off top coat again...but maybe I am missing something that it could indeed be useful for?
No there is definitely no situation where a wipe off topcoat would be ideal. The only time I would say a wipe off Topcoat is worth it is because it is extraordinarily durable shiny long lasting stain resistant pretty much hits all the marks except that it’s not a no wipe 😉
There aren’t really any specific benefits over the no wipe topcoat it was just the original topcoat for gel and they advanced it and made it Little more convenient with one less step. The advantage would really come in the comparison of how shiny it is whether or not it cracks or scratches easy if it maintains the shine throughout the manicure and if it’s a good durable long lasting topcoat, those specifics are really dependent on the brand not necessarily - no wipe vs wipe off topcoat. every brand varies And sometimes you will find a wipe off topcoat that just performs better than a no wipe topcoat and vice versa.
I came to this video because I have an issue with a glossy topcoat. It is specially with one gel colour I use, that it seems the color polish ends up really glossy already. What happens is, I apply the top coat over the last cured colour layer, and eventually it peels off, like if it had no adhesive to the previous coat. It was cured a few moments earlier, I didn't touch it, I never greased it, I hadn't removed the sticky layer off the color coat. I cannot find what I did wrong. The only thing that I can think of is it might have been "too cured" like so dry it wouldnt have anything to cling from. Do you know?
Hi! Well even removing the sticky layer of the color coat you really should not have an issue with adhesion the only thing I would recommend is making sure that you are polishing all the way to the tip of the nail. I do a lot of nail art and it requires me to wipe the sticky part of the gel all the time so I’m constantly applying the topcoat over a totally dry surface even when I use chrome powders I apply the topcoat over that surface and it’s completely dry. The only thing I can think is that it’s not getting polished all the way to the tip and sealing it 🤔 definitely watch my video on polishing to perfection so you can see my process and maybe you see some thing that can help. I’ll definitely be revisiting this soon that video was done quite some months ago.
@@TheNaturalNailGuru thank you so much for taking the time! I think it might have to do with encapsulating some confetti that might have caused the initial separation, but I find it weird most of the top coat peeled off too. I'll check your video. I think you also have another one where you seal confetti inside, I am still experimenting so I will definitely be paying attention to your advise. Thank you!
Wait… so what are the benefits of using a regular top coat that you must wipe off then? You only spoke of the benefits of a no-wipe. I haven’t yet invested in either. From the sound of it I should just buy a no-wipe since you didn’t mention a reason to buy regular.
The only benefit would be is if the regular wipe off topcoat is more durable flexible and a longer lasting shine. A no wipe topcoat is just an evolution of gel and it does have its benefits, one less step in the manicure process because you don’t have to wipe it a thicker consistency so really good for encapsulating or using raw glitter etc.
Hi! No, Gel polish has a sticky residue once it is cured no wipe means that it does not have that sticky residue. It cures smooth glossy and ready to go
A “wipe“ topcoat just means that once the topcoat is cured there is a sticky residue also known as the inhibition layer and this needs to be wiped off with either alcohol,acetone or a gel polish cleanser.
I am using DND gel polish with the appropriate DND gel top coat but I notice that my top coat is separating or not super smooth on some nails. Should I be buffing my gel polish colour and then applying top coat?
No Wipe top coats are my favourite, don't have to fuss around with removing the tacky layer. I have found that some if them "shrink" up over certain brands of coloured gels. My current favourite is the Colour Club One and Done. It's quite thick and dried super shiny so is great for finishing a manicure (especially over nail art). The other one I really enjoy is Gel II No Wipe top coat. It's much thinner and great for chrome nails.
I know thus is an old video but I jus started doin my own nails and was very helpful because I wasn't wiping the regular wipe top coat, so u informed me that I need to which no other video or tutorial has mentioned, I'm looking to your newer videos now that you have educated and I will look forward to seeing all your videos for future help!! Thanks!!! Can't wait to see all your advice.
Thank you so much and I’m so happy it helped! Definitely make sure you check out the other videos all very helpful information and I promise there is more to come! 🤗
Yassss the couch cover reference!!! That describes the feeling perfectly! All my friends always told me I was crazy
hi you talked about the benefits of a no wipe topcoat but you didn’t cover any benefit of wipe off top coat
Wait, you’re not saying anything about why you would use the wipe top coat! Not much of a comparison review. The topcoats that require a wipe are still being sold full price so there must be some benefits to using them. What are they? Can you get a glossier coat from those? What else?
Do you have an opinion about this brand of no wipe top coat? "Beetles Gel Nail Polish Top Coat and Base Coat".
Great tips! Thank you!
But then what is the benefit of wipe top coats? That was the info I was looking for…
There really is no specific advantage to a wipe off top coat. Gel products always had the inhibition layer and a no wipe topcoat is just an evolution of the product. At the end of the day what has the advantage in my personal opinion is whatever has a longer lasting shine more durable and flexible and that has nothing to do with whether or not it is a wipe off and everything to do with the quality of the product.
I prefer the no wipe top coats. It makes my job just a lil bit easier.🤓
So is there any pro to regular gel top coats with dispersion layer (there seems not to be any mention of that in the video), or should we just get no-wipe gel top coats only?
That’s what I was wondering too. She didn’t mention a reason why one would want to use a regular wipe off. (?)
I'm not a nail tech, and this is just my experience but I use regular nail polish then use a tacky top coat after 24 hours. Perfect manicure and good for 7 days. However if I use a non tacky topcoat I get cracking in about a day. Same thing with dip powders. I think it's because the nail polish/resin has not dried or cured.
Still, trying to figure this one out as I have two bottles of non tacky topcoat that I want to use up. 😩
@@MadTracker 01:53, the regular, top coat is more fluid, less viscous than the non-wipe variant. So if you desire a consistency that you can apply thinly and build gradually, then a wipe finished top coat would be the better choice.
If you favour a top coat that can easily fill gaps and offers you the convenience of not having to finish wipe, the non-wipe top coat option is perhaps the better choice.
Love no wipe tops because I don't have to do the extra wiping step
They do tend to wear worse, though. They lose shine faster and acquire a yellowish hue.
Are there anyone with brand examples of good, hard and fast curing no-wipe UV top coats?
Valentino nonwipe top coat feels like the way you described the DND nonwipe topcoat.
A little bit yes I’m noticing almost all no white topcoats has that weird sticky plastic feeling some more than others
Can you try Lavi no wipe top coat
what is the best no wipe for chrome mirror nails?
Any information on GA &EN no wipe? I seen this on Amazon.
How do I get my gel polish to not look dull after a week? I use Model ones I use dnd no wipe. I notice when my sister gets her gel manicure her nails are still glossy after two week grow out. I do my own nails for 3 years now and I want to improve even more however I cannot keep buying top coat. Please help!! What Ami I not doing or using
Have you tried the brand Gelpolish top coat no wipe?
How is the Kiara sky no wipe? And is no wipe still shiny?
Curious if when using a gelish brand color polish do you have to wipe off the sticky layer if you are changing to a beetles no whip glossy top coat before applying the topcoat of the beetles brand? Hopefully my wording makes sense. 🙃
Totally made sense! L O L regardless of the brand you really should never “have” to wipe the tacky layer off. The only time I ever really do that is because I’m doing arts and want to bury defined lines. However, if you noticed that you’re getting a little separation when applying the topcoat, you can either saturate it a little bit more with the topcoat so that it does not separate or yes, you can wipe off the tacky layer and apply the topcoat. Now I hope my wording made sense lol.
Hey, please I would like to ask you a question. Can I use a no wipe top coat to make mirror nails with powder or dose it have to be sticky to work?
Hi! To do chrome powders I have only had success using a topcoat meant for chrome powders. It was always super tricky when I use any other kind of topcoat no matter what I did with the curing time but it really should be a no white topcoat and you do not want to over curate if anything under curate by a few seconds so if it’s supposed to be 3second here do it for like 20 or 25 seconds then take it out and rub the chrome powder over it. Right now I use OPI chrome Effects And for me the only one that can consistently give me the chrome affect I’m looking for
@@TheNaturalNailGuru thank you so much for your answer 😍😍😍😍
Thanks for this great video. I feel like trying a no wipe top coat soon, but I wonder, do I need to clean the sticky layer from the color coat first before applying the top coat?
If you are using a gel polish, then no keep the sticky layer which helps the top coat adhere better
Hello. I hope u see this. I’m late to the game. I started using no wipe top coat but it seems to discolor the gel polish. Is that possible?
Great video ...time 12:15
Help. My top coat is sticky after curing. So I wipe it off with alcohol but then the shinyness goes away help help
You definitely want to make sure you are wiping it off with alcohol 70% or higher. Or a gel cleanser. If you are using acetone it will definitely dull the shine. You also want to make sure that you were not using the same part of the white to clean all of the nails because you will already have gel residue buildup on the pad as you are wiping it on the other nails so try to move the pad around to use different parts of it or grab a new pad. Once all the sticky residue is off I sometimes buff my nails on my shirt or something soft to bring the shine back to its best
@@TheNaturalNailGuru so the shine is supposed to disappear once I buff if after wiping with alcohol??
I’m having this same issue with press on nails - did you ever manage to fix this problem?
@@preciousboateng4834 typo. A vile of glitter.
@@preciousboateng4834 my comment must have gotten deleted. I was telling you I started my own product line which includes a no wipe top coat. Go to my channel and look at my community wall.
Pleeeeeease recommend some top coats that need to be wiped!!!! :( I’ve been looking everywhere for one but every search result leads to no-wipe & it’s so annoying… literally gives me the exact opposite of what I’m looking for. :/
My favorite topcoat to use is Gelish And it is a wipe off topcoat. So far I have not found one that is overall better than gelish and I review a lot of topcoats 😉
@@TheNaturalNailGuru thank you so much! 🥰
i know your comment was two years ago LOL but just wanted to say to look up "nailthoughts" here on youtube.. she sells a top coat you have to wipe & it's super shiny!! i think her line is by the brand kokoist.. i think it's a japanese brand
Having problems w stain resistant top coats being yellowish when applied and more evident after curing on my pink and whites?
It could be something do to with the curing, some polishes have a tiny because of the UV in the curing. Something I’m just learning about now I don’t know too much but I have found out that a blue or yellow tint can appear (especially with whites and pinks) due to the tv in the top coat and the type of light that’s curing it. I’ll post something when I fully understand the issue and how to avoid. Make sure to follow on my IG I’ll prob post on there .
What’s your all time.. I’m talking OG favorite top coat? I use beetles & it’s always a sticky layer after. I’ll wipe with alcohol then the shine goes away. Could it be my lamp?
Funny when I use the beetles base, it’s sticky. Is the base supposed to be sticky? But after color and top coat, it’s a wonderful hard gloss finish.
Great video!!
I remember getting gel nails and being able to soak of with cotton and acetone covered with foil, but it doesn’t seem to work with no wipe gel?? Or am I wrong? how can I remove no wipe gel at home? I don’t want to go to the salon because all they do is drill it off and thin out my nails so much. Please help?
You will most likely need to file some of the polish off to allow the acetone to penetrate the polish.
Have you come across a top coat that doesn’t stain? I would love a suggestion from experienced nail professional. I’ve been using Gelish regular top coat forever and I love it except that light colors start looking darker or even a bit dirty after a week or so.
She had another video reviewing the DND base and top coat and the 3 testers had no staining/ color changing issues with DND compared to Gelish.
🤗💅as always thanks for the tips
I don't understand this video. You explained the difference between the two. but you only explained the benefits of a No wipe top coat and not the benefits of the other.
Hi thanks for your comment! In reality there really isn’t a benefit to a regular topcoat that you need to wipe off. There’s nothing additional that you could do with it there is no added benefit to the inhibition layer it’s just a process of the gel curing. The only other benefits between topcoats in general are if it is stain resistant and how shiny the topcoat is not just on day one but after a couple of weeks of wear but that really isn’t specific to a wipe off or a no wipe topcoat those attributes would really be dependent on the brand of topcoat that you’re using. I hope that helps and please feel free to ask any questions anytime! I do my best to answer😉
Is there ever a situation where you would want to specifically use only a wipe off top coat? I love the convenience of a no wipe and am thinking I may never buy regular wipe off top coat again...but maybe I am missing something that it could indeed be useful for?
No there is definitely no situation where a wipe off topcoat would be ideal. The only time I would say a wipe off Topcoat is worth it is because it is extraordinarily durable shiny long lasting stain resistant pretty much hits all the marks except that it’s not a no wipe 😉
@@TheNaturalNailGuru so then a wipe-off top coat is more durable?
@@MadTracker no, she's saying if the wipe off top coat is all of the things she's mentioned, then use it. Every gel has its pros and cons
for chrome nails no wipe top coat is needed?because if i use opi top coat then chrome effect doesn't stay..
do you too coat over the chrome? you have to seal in the chrome too
So no benefits at all in the regular top coat?
There aren’t really any specific benefits over the no wipe topcoat it was just the original topcoat for gel and they advanced it and made it Little more convenient with one less step. The advantage would really come in the comparison of how shiny it is whether or not it cracks or scratches easy if it maintains the shine throughout the manicure and if it’s a good durable long lasting topcoat, those specifics are really dependent on the brand not necessarily - no wipe vs wipe off topcoat. every brand varies And sometimes you will find a wipe off topcoat that just performs better than a no wipe topcoat and vice versa.
I came to this video because I have an issue with a glossy topcoat. It is specially with one gel colour I use, that it seems the color polish ends up really glossy already. What happens is, I apply the top coat over the last cured colour layer, and eventually it peels off, like if it had no adhesive to the previous coat. It was cured a few moments earlier, I didn't touch it, I never greased it, I hadn't removed the sticky layer off the color coat. I cannot find what I did wrong. The only thing that I can think of is it might have been "too cured" like so dry it wouldnt have anything to cling from. Do you know?
Hi! Well even removing the sticky layer of the color coat you really should not have an issue with adhesion the only thing I would recommend is making sure that you are polishing all the way to the tip of the nail. I do a lot of nail art and it requires me to wipe the sticky part of the gel all the time so I’m constantly applying the topcoat over a totally dry surface even when I use chrome powders I apply the topcoat over that surface and it’s completely dry. The only thing I can think is that it’s not getting polished all the way to the tip and sealing it 🤔 definitely watch my video on polishing to perfection so you can see my process and maybe you see some thing that can help. I’ll definitely be revisiting this soon that video was done quite some months ago.
@@TheNaturalNailGuru thank you so much for taking the time! I think it might have to do with encapsulating some confetti that might have caused the initial separation, but I find it weird most of the top coat peeled off too. I'll check your video. I think you also have another one where you seal confetti inside, I am still experimenting so I will definitely be paying attention to your advise. Thank you!
Wait… so what are the benefits of using a regular top coat that you must wipe off then? You only spoke of the benefits of a no-wipe. I haven’t yet invested in either. From the sound of it I should just buy a no-wipe since you didn’t mention a reason to buy regular.
The only benefit would be is if the regular wipe off topcoat is more durable flexible and a longer lasting shine. A no wipe topcoat is just an evolution of gel and it does have its benefits, one less step in the manicure process because you don’t have to wipe it a thicker consistency so really good for encapsulating or using raw glitter etc.
@@TheNaturalNailGuru thank you for the help:)! I’m going to invest in the no-wipe since I do like adding glitter, win win. I appreciate the reply.
You don’t mention any benefits of wipe off top coats
I don’t like wipe off gel 😢I love Bloom and Mia secret.
Does this mean soak and non soak off ?
Hi! No, Gel polish has a sticky residue once it is cured no wipe means that it does not have that sticky residue. It cures smooth glossy and ready to go
Say "No Wipe Top Coat" 5 times fast! LOL. Words start to sound funny when you say them multiple times. 😊
Alguien que sepa español y sea tan amable de explicarme 🙏.. este video me interesa pero NO SE INGLES.. 😭
What is wipe top coat ?
A “wipe“ topcoat just means that once the topcoat is cured there is a sticky residue also known as the inhibition layer and this needs to be wiped off with either alcohol,acetone or a gel polish cleanser.
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Hi, new subbie :-) I enjoyed this video. Thank you 💕 Will you please review Laguna Moon No Wipe Top coat? Pretty please. ~Jasmine💜🧡
Just ordered their basecoat and topcoat! Takes me some time to get reviews together so be patient and be on the lookout because it will come 😉
I am using DND gel polish with the appropriate DND gel top coat but I notice that my top coat is separating or not super smooth on some nails. Should I be buffing my gel polish colour and then applying top coat?