I just wanna say as a long time fan of both of you, I love how kind you both are to each other ❤🥰 I don’t post comments often but I watch y’all both for years, and I just love to see it ❤️
I think that was just a malfunction with the camera or it was trying to die on her. I’d be shocked if she wasn’t already aware of it but I’m sure she figured the benefits outweighed the risk (show video with camera text vs. no video at all, or weirdly edited video
I think a version of Claude Monet's water lilies would be a good idea with these (and totally your style). I would recommend watching a tutorial on the OG painting and then replicating the design. Replicating others works is encouraged in the art community because it helps you find techniques and styles that you like. Love the video. Can't wait to see more!
It is always very tempting when painting to use as many colours as possible in one motif :) My tip is to limit the colourpalette early on, this will make the colours pop more and not turn muddy. By this i mean sticking to basic colour theory, such as complementary combinations, and keeping value and chroma in mind (especially value, because colours disappear the less light is has to reflect on). A good strategy will be putting the darkest colour/shade in the motif the very last, always maintaing the light. Oil paint is very thick so being concious with strokework is key, my last tip is to actually switch from a long nail-art brush to a shorter tiny paintbrush, this will give you more control when it comes to details! Looking forward to seeing future experiments :)
I have OCD and after doing my nails for a few months I’ve developed a strong fear of developing an allergy so I’ve given up doing my nails but I’m glad I can live vicariously thru u ❤LMAFOF
I developed an allergy after two full years of regularly doing my nails and it sucks so much, haven’t been able to have them done for about two years now. Suuuuckssss
@@sarahlawson1695 it could be because of the products (brand) you were using. I for example have always had allergies to Madam Glam polishes and all products. Hated that cause they are good quality. After that, I realized I was allergic to IBD primer. Changed it and everything is fine. It really can only be that you bumped into the ones that don't work for you. My advice is to test them. Literally just dab a bit of the product around your nail. Just a little drop and clean it immediately. Wait 48 hours and see if there's a reaction. When doing nails, do everything you can not to touch the skin in any way with the product. Also, if you were using acrylic, try using gel.
The thing with oils is because they take longer to dry than other paints you can work your colours into each other on the canvas, leading to soft transitions between light and shadow. I havent used these specific gels obviously but having used oil paints and regular nail gel I'd guess the draw of these would be that you could get your soft, shaded design down and then cure that layer and go in with vibrant highlights on top. Honestly I think once you get the hang of these you'll be doing amazing things with them 💙
I was thinking the same thing, however oil paints are almost always watered down with a medium, to create those effects. I wounder if you thined it out with alcohol, would it be less of a imposto effect and the beautiful blends that oils are known for?
they look really cool! Looks like they'd do really nice fur or wood or stone texture if you wanted to do like fantasy nails, enchanted tree, sword in a stone, werewolves
when mixing, start with lights to save product since this stuff is so pricey ♥ I think with practice, you'll master this. you definitely have the right idea, I think the meadow nail was the best attempt; I loved your approach
this is off topic for nails, but i HAVE to say.. that chocolate brown hair peaking through your roots and under the purple is sooooooooo gorgeous on you. i think if you were to do your whole head of just that color, your skin color and your eyes would pop out so much. ❤❤❤
This truly was trust the process cause I was even skeptical after you finished but it wasn’t until the b roll of your set already on and outside that you see the texture or maybe it dried down to a more muted color but they came out so dope for a test run! I think the combo of matte and brush strokes really amped them even if design is more simple. 👏👏👏👏
How cool! I'm only 2:45 in and I just wanna say emily-dont worry mama! If u love it and run out u know how it is...there will be 20 diff brands making the same thing in 1000 diff shades so u won't have a hard time finding this medium again ❤❤ probably be more affordable with more shades by then too lol
I’m a painter and although I’ve only used oil paints a handful of times I will say they are a pain in the ass to work with. They definitely take some getting used to and the technique is very important. For me, it seemed to work better when I layered a bunch (that’s why you always see so much texture in oil paintings). I think it would be very difficult to get the paintings to look “right” on a nail because there is so little surface area and the layering could really distort the shape of the nail and it could easily end up looking really globbed on. Not sure I’d pay that much 💵 for this product but Regardless, I think you did a good job for your first experiment with these! I know you weren’t impressed with your raspberries 🍓 but I really liked that one, and the filigree was bomb! Good job!
@@ArianaYelenayou mean can they be used interchangeably with actual oil paints for painting? I’m sure they are very similar only slightly tweaked to make them safe(er) on skin
@@Firesignnaildesignthey also have to make them into gel polish, so they can be cured by the nail lamp. so I think they might be pretty different, but I'm not an oil paint expert 🤷🏼♀️
hey girly, from 28:55 until 29:46 you have a blue banner going across the whole middle of the screen that says Click Analyze to begin. there's also a loud phone chime near the end of the video. just wanted to let you know ♡♡♡
I love your videos. And this may be weird but everytime I watch I fall asleep! Not in a bad way, I think your content is really comforting and makes me v relaxed. My version of ASMR. I’ve also gotten other friends to get sleepy, they all said it was your voice that made them feel calm.
The textured wallpaper one is my absolute favorite. This was really cool to watch and see how it worked. Thanks for sharing with us. I just love watching you be so artistic & creative with your design.
What a cool set! Thanks for giving such a detailed look at these! If anyone wants try this kind of thing, you might give gel stamping polish a try as less of an investment! I own a few basic colors of stamping gel polish that came in these squeezable tubes and they work great for painting designs and ombres cause the texture is thicker and color is more opaque (I actually think they perform better as gel paints rather than gel stamping polish lol)
There's an old MoMA series here on youtube called "How to paint like", where they give a tutorial on a painting. I'm sure you could get some ideas and understanding of how oil painting works, specially on a modern/abstract style that (I think??) will translate well onto nails. I'd specially suggest the Willem de Kooning and Yayoi Kusama videos 🥰
I’ve used acrylic paints on my nails over a base coat more times than I can count. Then once dry painting a top coat on carefully so I don’t smear the design. Acrylic paints actually work really well!! And you can get them cheap at places like Walmart and hobby lobby
I think the strawberries looked unfinished because they needed a highlight (light pink or cream/white) on the left sides of them and then shading on the right sides with a deep red/black. I think that would have made them look more realistic and tied the "painting" together :) I think adding texture to the background was a good call also.
There's no way I can afford this set, but as an oil painter I hope I can give you some tips. In oil painting we always follow the fat over lean rule, which means we always start with thinner consistency paint and work our way to the thicker textured paint. With oil we thin it down with mineral spirits or an oil medium. My understanding is these paints are just oil textured gel polish and not actual oil paint, so I don't see why you can't use a little bit of alcohol to think the consistency for lower layers, or maybe use some alcohol with a clean brush to selectively blend. Hopes this helps! This gave me all sorts of ideas of using my artist paints for nail art 🤔
Anyone else seeing "Click Analyze to Begin" in a blue bar across the screen starting around 28:57? Thought it was my laptop glitching out but really want to make sure Emily sees this!
Here is a tip for you that maybe it will help you more with blending is to use a palette knife when mixing to help blend the colors so it won't be so grainy versus using a brush. Sometimes with professional paints it needs a bit more blending to become a smooth texture rather than chunky.
Yesssss for the first nail the whole time I was thinking "hmm I think the water needs some highlights or reflection" and I think it turned out so perfectly!
I learned oil painting in college and just watching you do the swatches makes me want to break out my paints again and make something lol oil paint is my second favorite medium, the first is watercolor paint
I know this might sound weird, but YEEESSSS the song you used to use all the time is back, even if it's just for this video I'm okay with that ✨ I associate it with your videos and it's such a beautiful song
I noticed you uploaded a video when I was about to walk out the door to visit my sick mother. I was so excited to watch this. Great video, thanks for spending the big bucks for us!
looking at the one with the glitter background you did, I kinda like how the flower looks with the shiny top coat. I think if you painted a couple of small flowers with these oil paint gels, then encapsulated them or built a nail on top with builder gel, that could look really cool and dimensional. I'm not gonna have a chance to try these unless they bring them back in the far future, but they do seem like a cool medium!
I think u did excellent for ur first time painting. Oil paints can be tricky tho. Here's some tips to help u improve... 1. Try going from dark to light. You do highlights last in a painting 2. Do the background first before add details to the foreground 3. U usually have a lot of drying time for oil paints, so don't rush 4. Texture is normal. Use thin layers first then add more paint as u go. 5. References are a must to study how colors interact with each others. 6. Mixing complementary colors helps with a more "realistic" approach. Hope these tips help
Just a thought! But it would be cool if you had your husband/someone else pick out colors and glitters/etc for you and you have to create a set with whatever they get for you! I think it could be cool to use stuff that you don’t always reach for!
Thisnis such a cool concept definitely gonna take a bit to get used too but i like the sunset nail and the meadow nail the best they are very much "painterly" style and work for the product
Idk if anyone else has mentioned this, but with oil paints you add paint thinner & other mediums to thin it out, thicken etc.. I wonder if that would make this easier to work with for you if there is something you can thin it with
I was having a pretty crap day and then I came on TH-cam and I saw a new video from Emily and my day was instantly a little better ❤❤ thank you for that! ❤❤
What a cool concept! If I wasn't saving every extra cent for our redwood forest elopement (Friday the 13th, October of this year!!), I would LOVE to buy this for myself. 😍 I'm living vicariously through your videos, haha. Thank you for the great upload!
I was tempted to get these but decided to pass. Such a cool concept though. Thanks for trying it out for us ❤
I just wanna say as a long time fan of both of you, I love how kind you both are to each other ❤🥰
I don’t post comments often but I watch y’all both for years, and I just love to see it ❤️
If you ever need/wanna them lmk and I’ll vroom them over 🤣
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Evie, will you please try/review the new Kirsty Meakin acrylic line!!??
Help the way I just came from ur video to hers!
This would be perfect for a Bob Ross nail set, following one or multiple of his guides on nails sounds super fun
That's actually a great idea
This would be so cool to watch!!
Long hair pretty nails did one on her channel a little while ago if you wanna see it done.
Imagine beating the devil out of that poor little brush... 😂
I thought the exact same thing?!
From 28:57 to 29:30, a blue text banner covers up part of your design. It says "Click analyze to begin."
I think that was just a malfunction with the camera or it was trying to die on her. I’d be shocked if she wasn’t already aware of it but I’m sure she figured the benefits outweighed the risk (show video with camera text vs. no video at all, or weirdly edited video
Ya that was driving me crazy lol I thought it was something wrong on my end at first
I think a version of Claude Monet's water lilies would be a good idea with these (and totally your style). I would recommend watching a tutorial on the OG painting and then replicating the design.
Replicating others works is encouraged in the art community because it helps you find techniques and styles that you like.
Love the video. Can't wait to see more!
I was thinking Monet or Van Gogh's Starry Night!
i have a tapestry of that painting and it would be gorgeous as a set of nails omg
i don't know if it's just me, but at 28:57-29:46 there's a weird blue label that says "Click Analyze to Begin", and no one else has mentioned it.
same
Same here! Hoping she sees this, I tried DMing her on Instagram as well
I saw that too. Must be something with the camera
I'm glad it wasn't just me 😂
I have it, too!
It is always very tempting when painting to use as many colours as possible in one motif :) My tip is to limit the colourpalette early on, this will make the colours pop more and not turn muddy. By this i mean sticking to basic colour theory, such as complementary combinations, and keeping value and chroma in mind (especially value, because colours disappear the less light is has to reflect on). A good strategy will be putting the darkest colour/shade in the motif the very last, always maintaing the light. Oil paint is very thick so being concious with strokework is key, my last tip is to actually switch from a long nail-art brush to a shorter tiny paintbrush, this will give you more control when it comes to details! Looking forward to seeing future experiments :)
Thank you!!
YES this is great advice!
I have OCD and after doing my nails for a few months I’ve developed a strong fear of developing an allergy so I’ve given up doing my nails but I’m glad I can live vicariously thru u ❤LMAFOF
Aww I understand that! Thank you for still watching 💗
If the allergy wasn't with the same product dentist's use, I'd not care about it, but I have weak teeth😅
😍I love your hair colour! I prefer fake nails than mine 'cause they look nicer than my own
I developed an allergy after two full years of regularly doing my nails and it sucks so much, haven’t been able to have them done for about two years now. Suuuuckssss
@@sarahlawson1695 it could be because of the products (brand) you were using. I for example have always had allergies to Madam Glam polishes and all products. Hated that cause they are good quality. After that, I realized I was allergic to IBD primer. Changed it and everything is fine. It really can only be that you bumped into the ones that don't work for you. My advice is to test them. Literally just dab a bit of the product around your nail. Just a little drop and clean it immediately. Wait 48 hours and see if there's a reaction. When doing nails, do everything you can not to touch the skin in any way with the product. Also, if you were using acrylic, try using gel.
The thing with oils is because they take longer to dry than other paints you can work your colours into each other on the canvas, leading to soft transitions between light and shadow. I havent used these specific gels obviously but having used oil paints and regular nail gel I'd guess the draw of these would be that you could get your soft, shaded design down and then cure that layer and go in with vibrant highlights on top. Honestly I think once you get the hang of these you'll be doing amazing things with them 💙
I was thinking the same thing, however oil paints are almost always watered down with a medium, to create those effects. I wounder if you thined it out with alcohol, would it be less of a imposto effect and the beautiful blends that oils are known for?
PLEASE try to do a Bob Ross tutorial with these paints❤
Also, I think all of these turned out really cool
You’re a genius!
I feel like you could take a regular gel polish and add cornstarch or something and get that effect. Looks like fun!
I am totally impressed with your art. I was an art teacher and artist before my tremors started. It brought me joy to watch you. Thanks!!!💚
omg!! imagine some Van Gogh inspired nails with these! i can just imagine how gorg starry night or the sunflowers would be. 😍😍😍
28:57 "Click analyze to begin"? 😁
This scared me SO MUCH lol
Honestly, the first one looks amazing to me 😍 like a real painting
One of my favorite TH-camrs. I’ve been following for over 5 years and still love the content you put out. ❤ hey Emily
they look really cool! Looks like they'd do really nice fur or wood or stone texture if you wanted to do like fantasy nails, enchanted tree, sword in a stone, werewolves
when mixing, start with lights to save product since this stuff is so pricey ♥ I think with practice, you'll master this. you definitely have the right idea, I think the meadow nail was the best attempt; I loved your approach
The nail world is expanding so far it's amazing
this is off topic for nails, but i HAVE to say.. that chocolate brown hair peaking through your roots and under the purple is sooooooooo gorgeous on you. i think if you were to do your whole head of just that color, your skin color and your eyes would pop out so much. ❤❤❤
This truly was trust the process cause I was even skeptical after you finished but it wasn’t until the b roll of your set already on and outside that you see the texture or maybe it dried down to a more muted color but they came out so dope for a test run! I think the combo of matte and brush strokes really amped them even if design is more simple. 👏👏👏👏
Fantastic. Love the fun and new ways to decorate nails.
girllll your hair looks so good! im loving the green swatches in this set they’re so cute. i love your ocean nail sooo much you did so good!
How cool! I'm only 2:45 in and I just wanna say emily-dont worry mama! If u love it and run out u know how it is...there will be 20 diff brands making the same thing in 1000 diff shades so u won't have a hard time finding this medium again ❤❤ probably be more affordable with more shades by then too lol
Whats the blue line in middle "click analyze to begin." I clicked my screen many times 🤣 28:56
Love the new hair and I feel like the new camera shows your beauty even more! Your skin looked amazing in that clip!
I’m a painter and although I’ve only used oil paints a handful of times I will say they are a pain in the ass to work with. They definitely take some getting used to and the technique is very important. For me, it seemed to work better when I layered a bunch (that’s why you always see so much texture in oil paintings). I think it would be very difficult to get the paintings to look “right” on a nail because there is so little surface area and the layering could really distort the shape of the nail and it could easily end up looking really globbed on. Not sure I’d pay that much 💵 for this product but Regardless, I think you did a good job for your first experiment with these! I know you weren’t impressed with your raspberries 🍓 but I really liked that one, and the filigree was bomb! Good job!
Question do you feel like these are basically oil paints?
@@ArianaYelenayou mean can they be used interchangeably with actual oil paints for painting? I’m sure they are very similar only slightly tweaked to make them safe(er) on skin
@@Firesignnaildesignthey also have to make them into gel polish, so they can be cured by the nail lamp. so I think they might be pretty different, but I'm not an oil paint expert 🤷🏼♀️
Starting at 28:58 it says Click Analyze to begin, across the screen.
hey girly, from 28:55 until 29:46 you have a blue banner going across the whole middle of the screen that says Click Analyze to begin. there's also a loud phone chime near the end of the video. just wanted to let you know ♡♡♡
I love your videos. And this may be weird but everytime I watch I fall asleep! Not in a bad way, I think your content is really comforting and makes me v relaxed. My version of ASMR. I’ve also gotten other friends to get sleepy, they all said it was your voice that made them feel calm.
the strasssbperriess 🍓 came out so cute - a whole set of 🍓 themed would be super cute 🖤❤️🖤
Is the click analyze to begin only ony screen? At 29:05
The textured wallpaper one is my absolute favorite. This was really cool to watch and see how it worked. Thanks for sharing with us. I just love watching you be so artistic & creative with your design.
Literally LOVE this set! You did great! You said the 2nd nail was a fail but I would wear that design any day!!! ❤
I wish you could see how good your nail art really is. Your so hard on yourself but your so amazing at what you do
Your makeup is so pretty. I like the blush placement
What a cool set! Thanks for giving such a detailed look at these! If anyone wants try this kind of thing, you might give gel stamping polish a try as less of an investment!
I own a few basic colors of stamping gel polish that came in these squeezable tubes and they work great for painting designs and ombres cause the texture is thicker and color is more opaque (I actually think they perform better as gel paints rather than gel stamping polish lol)
The sunset nail reminds me of a needle felt painting. I really liked that one. Aslo you should try finishing it with a matte topcoat might look cool.
She is soo good at editing to a point ppl find that error strange. I mean, its on the video chill guys
The wallpaper texture and flowers are really cool! ❤
The colors your hair is now is by far my favorite on you thus far ❤❤
So fun! I still think the swatch nail was a great idea! 😅Haha! The video quality turned out amazing and the sound is really good, too! ♥ Jenny
Thank you! 💗
There's an old MoMA series here on youtube called "How to paint like", where they give a tutorial on a painting. I'm sure you could get some ideas and understanding of how oil painting works, specially on a modern/abstract style that (I think??) will translate well onto nails. I'd specially suggest the Willem de Kooning and Yayoi Kusama videos 🥰
I’ve used acrylic paints on my nails over a base coat more times than I can count. Then once dry painting a top coat on carefully so I don’t smear the design. Acrylic paints actually work really well!! And you can get them cheap at places like Walmart and hobby lobby
I liked the sunset and wallpaper nails the most!
I was just saying I need an Emily video... I miss her, then you blessed my feed.❤
I think the strawberries looked unfinished because they needed a highlight (light pink or cream/white) on the left sides of them and then shading on the right sides with a deep red/black. I think that would have made them look more realistic and tied the "painting" together :) I think adding texture to the background was a good call also.
There's no way I can afford this set, but as an oil painter I hope I can give you some tips. In oil painting we always follow the fat over lean rule, which means we always start with thinner consistency paint and work our way to the thicker textured paint. With oil we thin it down with mineral spirits or an oil medium. My understanding is these paints are just oil textured gel polish and not actual oil paint, so I don't see why you can't use a little bit of alcohol to think the consistency for lower layers, or maybe use some alcohol with a clean brush to selectively blend. Hopes this helps! This gave me all sorts of ideas of using my artist paints for nail art 🤔
That first spring green, im obsessed 😭💚
You are so inspiring. You never give up. I like the flower nail. TFS. ❤️
Anyone else seeing "Click Analyze to Begin" in a blue bar across the screen starting around 28:57? Thought it was my laptop glitching out but really want to make sure Emily sees this!
Lol same here I was confused for a moment 😂 29:59
i’ve been scrolling for a comment about this!! yes i see it too
Yeah I saw it, too
I loved these, they turned out beautifully, very impressed, i know you didnt exactly love them but it was such fun to watch, appraciate you ❤❤
Here is a tip for you that maybe it will help you more with blending is to use a palette knife when mixing to help blend the colors so it won't be so grainy versus using a brush. Sometimes with professional paints it needs a bit more blending to become a smooth texture rather than chunky.
the thumb and sunset one were definitely my favs but yeah i think it takes some practice to make real cool things with these
oh i do understand that brining the light over products and they turn hard in the bottles!! i like those oil paints, and you done a great job
The wallpaper one looks soooooooo good. I need nails like that now lol
YOUR HAIR LOOKS SO GOOD i couldnt even wait to finish the video to say it!!!
Yesssss for the first nail the whole time I was thinking "hmm I think the water needs some highlights or reflection" and I think it turned out so perfectly!
I think these paints will be great for textured flower details over a smooth base. Contrasting textures. :) great video
I learned oil painting in college and just watching you do the swatches makes me want to break out my paints again and make something lol oil paint is my second favorite medium, the first is watercolor paint
The Nature scene is So Freaking Stunning. Love love Love your Hair!
I know this might sound weird, but YEEESSSS the song you used to use all the time is back, even if it's just for this video I'm okay with that ✨
I associate it with your videos and it's such a beautiful song
I liked before I even watched lolz. You and evie are my favorite nail tubers
I noticed you uploaded a video when I was about to walk out the door to visit my sick mother. I was so excited to watch this. Great video, thanks for spending the big bucks for us!
These are INCREEEEDIBLEEEE ❤ Truly wish they were more accessible
I think these gels have huge potential! I can't wait to see more
Your makeup is GORGEOUS in this!!
I LOVE this hair color combo
EMILY YOUR HAIR AND MAKEUP LOOKS SO GOOD!❤
Your hair is stunning 💜 i love the contrast and that purple is my favorite color in general so I'm biased 😂
Ok, this sounds super interesting. Can't wait to see how it works!!
first and for most.. love the hair honey yes!!! it’s so giving ❤❤❤❤
Definitely try the Van Gogh starry night or maybe like footprints in sand or something? Lean all the way into the texture
looking at the one with the glitter background you did, I kinda like how the flower looks with the shiny top coat. I think if you painted a couple of small flowers with these oil paint gels, then encapsulated them or built a nail on top with builder gel, that could look really cool and dimensional. I'm not gonna have a chance to try these unless they bring them back in the far future, but they do seem like a cool medium!
You look stunning love your hair 😍 excited to watch this 💕💕
You are looking GORGEOUSS!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Try following a Bob Ross painting, that would be fun
I think u did excellent for ur first time painting. Oil paints can be tricky tho. Here's some tips to help u improve...
1. Try going from dark to light. You do highlights last in a painting
2. Do the background first before add details to the foreground
3. U usually have a lot of drying time for oil paints, so don't rush
4. Texture is normal. Use thin layers first then add more paint as u go.
5. References are a must to study how colors interact with each others.
6. Mixing complementary colors helps with a more "realistic" approach.
Hope these tips help
I really like the sunset nail.
Loving your hair!!!! So cute! Looks sooooo healthy!
You should do a Temu nail supplies haul they have so much nail stuff for really cheap and it’s so cute!!😊😊😊😊
I use that tape and just put it right on the stands it works great! I can even file them on the stands too 😊
Just a thought! But it would be cool if you had your husband/someone else pick out colors and glitters/etc for you and you have to create a set with whatever they get for you! I think it could be cool to use stuff that you don’t always reach for!
Kudos to you for trying girl! I can only imagine how difficult and different this was! You made the best of it and made me laugh so thank you! 😊
It was fun to watch you try these out and I have no doubt if you Continue to practice you'll be able to create something amazing ❤
Your hair looks so good!
off topic this is my favorite hair you have had you look so pretty omg
You look so good!!! I love your hair, as always 💜🤎
Love that the song is back!!!
Thisnis such a cool concept definitely gonna take a bit to get used too but i like the sunset nail and the meadow nail the best they are very much "painterly" style and work for the product
Idk if anyone else has mentioned this, but with oil paints you add paint thinner & other mediums to thin it out, thicken etc.. I wonder if that would make this easier to work with for you if there is something you can thin it with
Oh my! The teal and periwinkle tho!!!
Looove these! So creative as always 💖 what is the song that's always playing in the background? It's such a vibe and I can't find it anywhere!
Hey Emily! You're such a beautiful soul! Thank you for this video. Hope all is well and you are as happy as you make your audience
I was having a pretty crap day and then I came on TH-cam and I saw a new video from Emily and my day was instantly a little better ❤❤ thank you for that! ❤❤
these all look so cool!! what was the pink sparkly base you used towards the end? i'm obsessed!!!
Your hair looks amazing!! I love your videos… this is so awesome!! 💜
The flames were going so well girl!? 😖Anyway, what a cool nail concept!
Looking pretty as alwaysss ❤❤❤
I love watching your videos! It's so relaxing and gets me through my work days ❤
What a cool concept! If I wasn't saving every extra cent for our redwood forest elopement (Friday the 13th, October of this year!!), I would LOVE to buy this for myself. 😍 I'm living vicariously through your videos, haha. Thank you for the great upload!