I wanted to see how you are doing overall with all of the conflict you are having to overcome. I also wanted to commend you on continuing with your tutorials and to send my 🙏 to you and yours. Thank you again for all your knowledge. You are truly talented at this trade. 💯
I’ve followed you over the years so I trust your opinion and was made up to hear you say it’s really good. Would definitely try these now so thank you 💅🏻👏🏻🇬🇧
What an amazing idea! Thank you for reviewing this. There are so many nail products I only know about because of your videos, so please keep the reviews coming!
As someone who can't do nail art to save my life or afford to keep on going to the nail salon, I only rely on semi-cured or fully cured gel nail seals now. Sooo much cheaper and so many brands/ designs to choose from! Also, really easy to apply once you get the hang of it! I've never heard of this brand before though. The designs are so pretty. 😍 My only complaint would be the fact that they only offer 20 strips.. the ones I use have an amount between 24 and 34 strips.
Your nails look fabulous! Thanks for sharing your great review on this product. 🙏🏼 Anastasia, can you do a follow-up video to tell us how long these last? Also, how much strength does this product add to the natural nail? Is it, for example, like the equivalent of having 2 coats of gel polish + a top coat on the nails?
Love the set and this concept of having your nails done so quickly. What is this product made of for the ones who are allergic to gel polishes of any kind.
I’m also allergic to a lot of polishes. One thing I do is find one top coat that I can tolerate. You can also put regular nail lacquer over gel polish. I make sure any polish-or any product I use-is complete covered by that top coat. Every square millimeter has to be covered, even the tip and the under side is complete sealed by the top coat. I hope that helps you. Warm wishes from Minnesota!
This was NOT made for those of us with gel allergies and even the brand says "we do not recommend using Gellies if you have an allergy to gel polish" this was a really bad choice for the content creator to cover this as though it is safe
@@rezn8 She said skip the last step of using gel polish if you are allergic. Are the stickers bad also? I was considering using a regular top coat...but now I don't know
@@mmmsparklees3960 I honestly do not even care what she said, I unfollowed. The brand ITSELF says NOT to use if you have an established gel allergy. Loved this content creator but this pissed me off, I hate the thought of people listening and then making their allergies worse.
These are so pretty! I wonder if you could make these by painting the design on backing paper and then peeling and sticking it on wet base coat? Sounds like a fun experiment!😁🥰
These are really pretty and because they are a little thicker they are probably good for damaged nails but I really prefer Color Street they are much thinner and more like real polish.
Sadly, I developed an allergy to something in the gel products I used, and even after trying out acrylics with the hope of not having a reaction, I still had one! I was so sad, I was just starting to get into nails as well! But these stickers seem so nice and easy to apply, I hope they will fit my flatter and wider nails as well 💕
It's really not worth continuing to mess with gel if you have an established allergy, it can affect other areas in your life when it comes to needing medical or dental procedures where acrylates are used. Please be careful.
My dermatologist said that they are experiencing a tsunami of gel allergy cases - I developed a severe allergy after nine months. Her advice was *not* to try to find a gel product I could tolerate, as I'd most likely develop a further allergy... and, as REZN8 says, various medical and dental problems can happen: I had to check the orthopaedic cement for methacrylates just as I was being wheeled into theatre for a total knee replacement!!
So pretty! I tried these nails and loved them! I shared my first impressions video, too! I wore them for 16 days and they still looked amazing! ♥ Jenny
The problem usually is with non-cured yet product. if you applied the product accidentally on the skin, it will cause an allergic reaction or overflow in cuticles also make the reaction. if you stick it in on and it’s no need to be cured and it’s not flowing on the nail them it’s good.
THIS even the brand says they SHOULD NOT be used if you have an allergy, this is really not cool they are advertising these like this. They were NOT made for those of us with allergies
@@rezn8 It certainly makes sense for them to make that statement about gel allergies. However, I'm in a few FB groups of people who use these strips and those who have gel allergies seem to be able use the strips as long as they don't use any products on top of the strips that trigger their allergies.
I have tried this kind of product of 2 brands. One of them worked really well, looks like they’re professionally done and lasted about two weeks. But I don’t enjoy the other one as much because of the shapes, they don’t fit my cuticles which made them hard to apply.
The end result is very pretty, I’m not a pro tech but in my humble opinion they should not be promoted as being for people with allergies to gel. This is 60 % cured gel they could be touching with bare fingers whilst applying, and you filed the uncured item. 🤷🏼♀️ I checked the website and I can’t see the MSDS for ingredients, that would be helpful to know.
If gel is liquid, the tiny HEMA particles can be absorbed by the skin. However, if the HEMA is polymerized in the strips already, the molecules are too large to be absorbed by the skin.
Interesting! But I’d love to know how long it lasts. I confess I’m a picker and that looks like an easy peel up right off the nail. Please tell us how wearable they are.
I started doing my nails last year & I was so excited, watched tons of videos & invested a lot of money. Then 1 month ago I started developing an allergy. I always used Polygel, base coat & top coat from Makartt, never had an issue. Then I bought a different brand & after 3rd set of using it, I had blisters, irritated dry skin & even skin opening up. I stopped for a while & did my nails only with Markatt again, but now I'm allergic to it as well. But it only seems to be the top coats, because I sometimes take breaks when doing my nails. I just wore the base coat & the polygel everything was fine, then I put the top coat on the next day....& the allergy came back 😭 So now I don't know what to do.
Unfortunately, allergies can be gradual, my advice would be to buy a really good top coat lacquer like Seche Vette or try a hema free gel top coat on 2 nails as a test, keep it away from the skin, do not get it on the skin and then wipe it off just don't let it touch your skin but if you are allergic to Hema free then no gel product will work. Have you tried poly gel without a base coat, then wait 24hrs and use a top coat that air dries (lacquer), unfortunately, this might be your only solution but remember people had nice nails before gel
I’m trying to work out if I had an allergic reaction to my gel (starting to think I didn’t - the skin around my eyes is still tight a day after removing). It’d be really amazing to have a video describing what to look out for with allergies. Ie. I’ve got no irritation around my nails / fingers, but my face / eyes are tight the same as I’ve experienced with other allergies in the past, so I can’t work out whether it could be related to my manicure. Also some prevention / best practice for us hobbyists at home would be AMAZING!
I am severely allergic to ACRYLIC/gel. When filing, any uncured product flies about the room and can settle anywhere, hair, clothes, surfaces, eyes. You may be beginning with sensitivity before a full blown histamine reaction. I had skin reactions all over before the full blown rash, nail bed separation, extreme eye swelling, itching and peeling skin on fingers. Best practice is work very clean. Hope this helps xxx
@@earlgreydionne1489 Thanks so much for your input! I took off my gel and popped on some dip powder and my eyes are still rather bothering me. I’m really thinking it might just be something environmental, rather than the nail stuff. It’s two days later, and I’ve been taking antihistamines every day… hmmm. So strange and stressful!
You need to get tested asap for specific acrylate allergies, if you continue to mess with gel it will only get worse and can affect other areas in your life when it comes to needing medical or dental procedures where acrylates are used. Please be careful.
Is it easy though?? Lol 😂🤨 You make everything look effortless. 💅 I know you wouldn't recommend them if they weren't easy to apply. Lovely as usual. Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌺
Love the concept of this for people with allergies but I've tried many gel stickers and I'm not a fan. They never fit the cuticle area perfectly and that drives me crazy.
You have to customize them, just like you may have to customize nail tips and forms by filling the edges. Try trimming the bottoms with scissors to fit your Cuticle shape!
Loved your content until this, this is terrible advice for those of us allergic to gel, continuing to mess with gel products can and will make your allergy worse and can affect other areas in your life down the line. Some medical and a lot of dental procedures use acrylates and if you are severely allergic this can be a big problem. Even the brand says "we do not recommend using Gellies if you have an allergy to gel polish" unsubscribed.
This product is an allergy waiting to happen. People applying these semi-cured stickers with their bare hands ... No, just no. I wish you were more careful in choosing what kind of products you promote. This is taking down your credibility as a nail tech educator so much.
I wanted to see how you are doing overall with all of the conflict you are having to overcome. I also wanted to commend you on continuing with your tutorials and to send my 🙏 to you and yours. Thank you again for all your knowledge. You are truly talented at this trade. 💯
Wow I can’t believe how easy these looked, these turned out beautiful 🤩
Gorgeous! I’m so glad you chose Jelcie and not colorstreet or any other mlm
This manicure is gorgeous 😍 I love that everyone has opinions to have beautiful nails 💅🏿 another great video Anastasia💕
wow! fab product. Looking forward to trying this, especially when using my non dominant hand to apply like you say!
I’ve followed you over the years so I trust your opinion and was made up to hear you say it’s really good. Would definitely try these now so thank you 💅🏻👏🏻🇬🇧
Love these! How fun and quick!
What an amazing idea! Thank you for reviewing this. There are so many nail products I only know about because of your videos, so please keep the reviews coming!
As someone who can't do nail art to save my life or afford to keep on going to the nail salon, I only rely on semi-cured or fully cured gel nail seals now. Sooo much cheaper and so many brands/ designs to choose from! Also, really easy to apply once you get the hang of it!
I've never heard of this brand before though. The designs are so pretty. 😍 My only complaint would be the fact that they only offer 20 strips.. the ones I use have an amount between 24 and 34 strips.
Your nails look fabulous! Thanks for sharing your great review on this product. 🙏🏼 Anastasia, can you do a follow-up video to tell us how long these last? Also, how much strength does this product add to the natural nail? Is it, for example, like the equivalent of having 2 coats of gel polish + a top coat on the nails?
Love the set and this concept of having your nails done so quickly. What is this product made of for the ones who are allergic to gel polishes of any kind.
I’m also allergic to a lot of polishes. One thing I do is find one top coat that I can tolerate. You can also put regular nail lacquer over gel polish. I make sure any polish-or any product I use-is complete covered by that top coat. Every square millimeter has to be covered, even the tip and the under side is complete sealed by the top coat. I hope that helps you. Warm wishes from Minnesota!
@@screamingmimi90 thanks I will definitely give it a try.
This was NOT made for those of us with gel allergies and even the brand says
"we do not recommend using Gellies if you have an allergy to gel polish" this was a really bad choice for the content creator to cover this as though it is safe
@@rezn8 She said skip the last step of using gel polish if you are allergic. Are the stickers bad also? I was considering using a regular top coat...but now I don't know
@@mmmsparklees3960 I honestly do not even care what she said, I unfollowed. The brand ITSELF says NOT to use if you have an established gel allergy. Loved this content creator but this pissed me off, I hate the thought of people listening and then making their allergies worse.
Very very pretty! I enjoy your product reviews and as I grow my natural nails, this is very appealing! TFS 😻 Britt
Yes I agree very beautiful I want to try rose red sticker 🙌🏽🙌🏽
That is really beautiful!
It turned out great; what a awesome option too show your subs. 💜✨💜
i am so happy with your nails
These are so pretty! I wonder if you could make these by painting the design on backing paper and then peeling and sticking it on wet base coat? Sounds like a fun experiment!😁🥰
Really cool product! How long do they last though? Do you still have them on?
Hi Anastasia. Your work is fabulous. How do your natural nails always look so healthy
Love your videos! Looks super amazing!
Wow! These are beautiful 😍 They look like they took an hour to do!
These are really pretty and because they are a little thicker they are probably good for damaged nails but I really prefer Color Street they are much thinner and more like real polish.
They look great! Can you please update us as to how long this set lasts?
Sadly, I developed an allergy to something in the gel products I used, and even after trying out acrylics with the hope of not having a reaction, I still had one! I was so sad, I was just starting to get into nails as well!
But these stickers seem so nice and easy to apply, I hope they will fit my flatter and wider nails as well 💕
It's really not worth continuing to mess with gel if you have an established allergy, it can affect other areas in your life when it comes to needing medical or dental procedures where acrylates are used. Please be careful.
My dermatologist said that they are experiencing a tsunami of gel allergy cases - I developed a severe allergy after nine months. Her advice was *not* to try to find a gel product I could tolerate, as I'd most likely develop a further allergy... and, as REZN8 says, various medical and dental problems can happen: I had to check the orthopaedic cement for methacrylates just as I was being wheeled into theatre for a total knee replacement!!
So pretty! I tried these nails and loved them! I shared my first impressions video, too! I wore them for 16 days and they still looked amazing! ♥ Jenny
This is very nice. Great alternative with style!
These are so cute
Really beautiful
I love the design!! But I'm confused, how are they good for people with gel allergy when they are made out of gel?
Gel allergy is triggered by liquid gel. Since these are semi-cured, there's no exposure to liquid gel.
The problem usually is with non-cured yet product. if you applied the product accidentally on the skin, it will cause an allergic reaction or overflow in cuticles also make the reaction. if you stick it in on and it’s no need to be cured and it’s not flowing on the nail them it’s good.
THIS even the brand says they SHOULD NOT be used if you have an allergy, this is really not cool they are advertising these like this. They were NOT made for those of us with allergies
@@rezn8 It certainly makes sense for them to make that statement about gel allergies. However, I'm in a few FB groups of people who use these strips and those who have gel allergies seem to be able use the strips as long as they don't use any products on top of the strips that trigger their allergies.
The thumbnail for the video almost looked like duck nails at first glance and I was thinking "No, Anastasia! Surely not you!" 😂😂
Beautiful. Will you let us know how long they last? Thanks so much for sharing
I have tried this kind of product of 2 brands. One of them worked really well, looks like they’re professionally done and lasted about two weeks. But I don’t enjoy the other one as much because of the shapes, they don’t fit my cuticles which made them hard to apply.
The end result is very pretty, I’m not a pro tech but in my humble opinion they should not be promoted as being for people with allergies to gel. This is 60 % cured gel they could be touching with bare fingers whilst applying, and you filed the uncured item. 🤷🏼♀️ I checked the website and I can’t see the MSDS for ingredients, that would be helpful to know.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, how can this be good for people that are allergic to gel if this is still gel..?
If gel is liquid, the tiny HEMA particles can be absorbed by the skin. However, if the HEMA is polymerized in the strips already, the molecules are too large to be absorbed by the skin.
How do you remove it? Im excited to see how long these gonna last!
It looks great
Love them!💖💖
Amazing! Can you use it on top of builder gel?
Yes you can. You can also add the builder gel on top.
Interesting! But I’d love to know how long it lasts. I confess I’m a picker and that looks like an easy peel up right off the nail. Please tell us how wearable they are.
I use them and they last about 2 weeks
I hope you will give an update on the wear and longevity of these nails.
Very beautiful design, and very useful, especially when you are in hurry!
Can you make a video with the design that you have on your right thump?
So you file off the free edge? And you don’t cap the free edge with top coat either?
How much do they last? I love the idea, but i tried similar ones and they chipped out in a few days. Love your content 🥰
I've seen someone do extensions with those.. can you try that?
I started doing my nails last year & I was so excited, watched tons of videos & invested a lot of money.
Then 1 month ago I started developing an allergy.
I always used Polygel, base coat & top coat from Makartt, never had an issue.
Then I bought a different brand & after 3rd set of using it, I had blisters, irritated dry skin & even skin opening up.
I stopped for a while & did my nails only with Markatt again, but now I'm allergic to it as well.
But it only seems to be the top coats, because I sometimes take breaks when doing my nails.
I just wore the base coat & the polygel everything was fine, then I put the top coat on the next day....& the allergy came back 😭
So now I don't know what to do.
Unfortunately, allergies can be gradual, my advice would be to buy a really good top coat lacquer like Seche Vette or try a hema free gel top coat on 2 nails as a test, keep it away from the skin, do not get it on the skin and then wipe it off just don't let it touch your skin but if you are allergic to Hema free then no gel product will work.
Have you tried poly gel without a base coat, then wait 24hrs and use a top coat that air dries (lacquer), unfortunately, this might be your only solution but remember people had nice nails before gel
I also developed an allergy to gel. I recommend trying dazzle dry!
I’m trying to work out if I had an allergic reaction to my gel (starting to think I didn’t - the skin around my eyes is still tight a day after removing). It’d be really amazing to have a video describing what to look out for with allergies. Ie. I’ve got no irritation around my nails / fingers, but my face / eyes are tight the same as I’ve experienced with other allergies in the past, so I can’t work out whether it could be related to my manicure. Also some prevention / best practice for us hobbyists at home would be AMAZING!
I am severely allergic to ACRYLIC/gel. When filing, any uncured product flies about the room and can settle anywhere, hair, clothes, surfaces, eyes.
You may be beginning with sensitivity before a full blown histamine reaction. I had skin reactions all over before the full blown rash, nail bed separation, extreme eye swelling, itching and peeling skin on fingers.
Best practice is work very clean. Hope this helps xxx
@@earlgreydionne1489 Thanks so much for your input! I took off my gel and popped on some dip powder and my eyes are still rather bothering me. I’m really thinking it might just be something environmental, rather than the nail stuff. It’s two days later, and I’ve been taking antihistamines every day… hmmm. So strange and stressful!
You need to get tested asap for specific acrylate allergies, if you continue to mess with gel it will only get worse and can affect other areas in your life when it comes to needing medical or dental procedures where acrylates are used. Please be careful.
I love this
I just seen those I was wondering about them
Can you get a splinter when you push the cuticle back with the wooden skewer?
Is it easy though?? Lol 😂🤨 You make everything look effortless. 💅 I know you wouldn't recommend them if they weren't easy to apply. Lovely as usual. Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌺
Can you please update us with how long they last?
Yes! I still have them on :) Will share in my post
@@Nailcou thank you
Wow! How perfect for those lady non dominant hand days (which I am procrastinating right now about 😄🤷♀️)
Hey, this might survive horses. XDDDD
I literally have the same problem but i didnt use gel i only stick the on by using gel base coat but i think there are the same thing
gostei d o nome Gellies
Love the concept of this for people with allergies but I've tried many gel stickers and I'm not a fan. They never fit the cuticle area perfectly and that drives me crazy.
You have to customize them, just like you may have to customize nail tips and forms by filling the edges. Try trimming the bottoms with scissors to fit your Cuticle shape!
So you actually did it over gel and not on a natural nail?
Cool 😎
Very petty! Seems like a good option to get a quick set that looks like it took hours.
Regular nail polish should last 1.5 - 2 weeks if it's good quality and applied correctly.
Right? It's really not that hard.
Where is she located 🤍
Helloooo! First
A reminder the BRAND says they DO NOT RECOMMEND you use these if you have a gel allergy! TERRIBLE advertisement that WILL hurt you.
Loved your content until this, this is terrible advice for those of us allergic to gel, continuing to mess with gel products can and will make your allergy worse and can affect other areas in your life down the line. Some medical and a lot of dental procedures use acrylates and if you are severely allergic this can be a big problem. Even the brand says
"we do not recommend using Gellies if you have an allergy to gel polish" unsubscribed.
4th hi!
Hello second!!!
Hello there!
Ηey gaaaal
Why the gloves
Girl you dad's not even file that gel off your thumb and do it that's just sad
This product is an allergy waiting to happen. People applying these semi-cured stickers with their bare hands ...
No, just no. I wish you were more careful in choosing what kind of products you promote. This is taking down your credibility as a nail tech educator so much.
Seriously, this is really not ok. I am being a Karen all up and down these comments lol