If I may also add: a swatch ring or at least some means of documenting and providing sample swatches of the polishes you have. This is well worth the money, effort and tiny amount of polish sacrificed because it will help prevent you from buying new colors you don't need, help decide on the right ones and make it easier to compare brands and their prices. Id personally recommend writing down the brand, name of the color, any particular pigment or glitter information, price and when it was purchased to say the least. The pigment or glitter info (if included) can help you make smarter buying choices because you might have the ability to mix the colors with what you have at home or realize you won't be able to that and the price and time purchased info helps when you need to restock, compare retailers and keep track of price changes that are adjusting for inflation and make sure you aren't paying too much for the same product that isn't jacking up prices as much elsewhere. This stuff doesn't have to be on one of those rings of nails either, it's just the most common method of keeping track and displaying stock.
Love this video! Its so informative without taking too long and gets straight to the point. I appreciate your tips to help others get started ^^ Looking forward to more of your videos !!
I just discovered your chanel last night, your 1st video in this series was the one I watched. You give a very detailed explanation on things, this one had more talking so I appreciated that. I find reading distracts from watching. You have a really nice, calm manner in which you speak, I so appreciate that. To many yell, and talk way to fast, it make it hard to actually focas and enjoy. I am really liking this series and cannot wait for the next episode, and yes, I did subscribe so I dont miss it. Thank you for sharing 😊
I like your products and the process of making it. I wanted to start a nail business 2 years ago, but I don't know how and where to start properly. Your videos helped me a lot. THANK YOU! 🥰 and I wish your business will only grows bigger everyday.
ESVY and the Painted Desert have some great options. If you are just practicing though - anything will do! I think I just started with some generic amazon ones.
Thank you so much for making such an informative video I’m a teenager inspired by nail techs I’ve decided to make my own pressons and your Video helped me too much❤
One of the best advises I’ve ever had since I’m starting my own press in nail business very detailed not like most of vid I watched recently I love it thanks a lot plz keep posting love your work ❤❤
Nail hobbyist here and loving your videos!! 💕 💅 Which top coats are your favorite? I can’t find the details in the description 😅 and do you use a base coat if you're painting with opaque gel?
May I ask what county your in? Do you ship international? If so, will you be going over the process of that? Also, will you be doing an episode on pricing? Are you buying from a beauty supply company or from a manufacturing company? And will you also go into details about that? Thank you sharing you knowledge and experience with us, its truly appreciated... 😊
Hi! Where do I buy those plastic bags packaging? I really wanna start a nail business but idk where to buy cheap equipments since I’m only a secondary form 1 student….
Thank you so much for making these videos!! I've been following you since you started and am recently considering starting something like this..Please keep the videos coming as they are super super usefull♡♡
Thank you for the tips! I love how you explain things. I wish I had found your channel before I had gotten my stuff. I got some pretty cheap materials and tools to begin with but I kinda regret it now. I do nail’s myself (no plans to sell anything) but I’m still a newbie. Could you explain how you take care and clean your nail art brushes? :))) I loved your short about the little palette with diff colour gels! Edit: and ohhh fyi I’m an army and your bts sets are THE CUTEST
I did the same thing! It’s so hard to know at the start what is worth spending on and what is worth saving on. I mainly keep caps on them, clean them with a a clear soft gel or a quick wipe on an alcohol soaked lint free wipe, and if they are really bad/ have cured gel will do a quick acetone soak (avoiding the top of the brush as acetone can eat through the brushes glue that keep the bristles in place.)
Hello, you've probably seen my name pop up a few times on your comments (I'm so thankful for you informative videos !!). Are the apres tips pre buffed in any way? Thank you
this was so informative! what primary color gels do you use, and where did you get them from? gels are so expensive so I'm trying to find some affordable ones!
Thank you so much for sharing this! I’m not planning to go into business, but my sis loves press ons and it’s a way for me to use my ridiculous gel polish collection 😅🙌🏼
This video is amazing. When people paint press on nails and sell them. What do they put on top of the polish, so when their customer files the nails, the nail polish doesnt come off
thank you so much for giving us everything to begin!! I'm saving to start a business for press on nails and was wondering if the thermal printer is a must in the beginning ? or would a regular printer work? thanks again!
Thank you so much for making these videos ! I had one question though, do you only use natural Apres tips for all clients ? Including ones with more curved nail beds ? I want to get into selling my own press-ons but I’m confused about if it’s okay to use natural for all or just offer sculpted for clients that may need them 😅
thank you so much for this i really appreciate !! i am 12 and my 2 other friends are 13 and we all want to start a nail company ( not irl just do press ons, acrylic, and gel nails ) and we all want to do it for our family members or friends. i also have a little gift bag with the little gift paper shreds or wtv but again tysmm i will totally subscribe to you!
Thank you very much for the content shared! I live in RJ/Brazil and here I have a lot of difficulty finding PRESS ON NAIL courses that have good reviews, as the focus of the institutions is different. You are significantly changing my hope that I can apply everything I have learned in life to this new career. I will be eternally grateful for all the support you have given to us, peripheral people with limited access to high-quality intellectual materials. You've already been changing my life since day 00! One day I know I will give you credit for my success in the future because I am excited about it now! Thank you and have a great life out there! ❤✨
Thank you so much for this video 😊 I love it! I’ve been interested in starting my own press on nails business, but now I’m sure. But I’ve got one question, where do you purchase your protective slips from? I can’t seem to find the right sizes.
Soy nueva en tu canal, eres muy talentosa !!! Tengo una duda... Cómo cobrar este servicio Press On vs costo de uñas aplicadas en salón... Cuál es tu perspectiva? Ojalá puedas ayudarme
Hey are the gel polishes that you recommended builder gels or regular polish gel? I’ve made nails twice and the first ones came out so flimsy! Is that from the nail tips I bought? I then bought builder bit then the nails were too thick and weren’t flexible enough to fit my nails. What do you recommend I do to fix this?
you certainly can reuse them. you could use a regular file to file off the glue. But if you wear press-ons frequently, you could always invest in an inexpensive nail drill which takes 2min to remove the glue.
There is also a nifty little orange wood stick that has a file on the end of it. Like the sand paper stuff from a regular file, but its on the end of an orange wood stick. They are made for filing on the underside of your nail. They are very hard to find, because no one uses an universal name for them. I basically try describing it, in the search, at websites... But you'll know it if you see them, as its an orange wood stick with an inch or so of a colored tip. Purple, orange, and pink are the usual colors. They will last several uses, especially, if its for personal use. They are great at either ruffing up the underside of a tip, or getting old dried glue off a tip. They usually come in packs of 10 or more and only cost a few dollars. Other than that, she is correct in saying you can also get a cheap electric file online, from one of those cheap discount Chinese websites. Make sure to buy a diamond cone or football shaped bit to go with it. (you want a diamond bit so they are not to aggressive) They are not great for actual filing acrylic or gel nails, but for buffing tips - they would work fine. I've seen them as low as $30. Which is incredible as I paid $ 1000. For mine 25 years ago... I hope that helps 😊
@@catpride1323 Oh, I know which kind of orange wood stick with the little file you mean! In one Spanish supermarket it's the only kind of orange wood sticks that they sell. I never knew what it was for. Thank you so much for the in depth explanation! I like doing my own nails (I do semi permanent, though) and I've been considering trying to make my own press on so that I can comfortably make more complex and fun designs. And the fact that I could reuse them sounds tempting ☺️.
@@Julia-wk1tk I am so glad I was able to help, and that you were able to understand what I was describing, it's so hard in text to explain things... As for your semi permanent nails, I don't quite understand, what is semi permanent?? Personally I've never worn full cover tips, I have used tips, but the kind that you glue on, at the tip of your natural nail. (well less tips or french tips, they call them) Being a professional nail technician I prefer to sculpt on my own hands. I do see the fun in press ons, as you could change the design of your nails every few days, to match outfits and events. And of course painting on a tip is so much easier than on your own nails. If your going to get into press ons for personal use, be aware the set up cost is a lot. But in the long run, yes you'll save money . There is the added bonus of it being fun to create your own designs, and getting exactly what you want... 😊
One more thought, make sure you remove them properly, so you don't destroy the tips and or your nail bed. Gotta keep that nail bed healthy and undamaged, as if it is, nothing will stick to it. So, take the time and care to do it correctly. That means no ripping, pulling, picking or biting... And stay away from chemical removers, they will destroy the tips.. 😊
I want to start buying all the products but I am confused on whether to buy the natural or sculpted gel-x? what is the difference? I am a complete beginner btw. thank you for the video, very informative
hey welcome! for press ons, natural is generally the better choice as sculpted nails have a higher apex, which when applied with gel can be filled but is much harder to “fill” with glue, sometimes leaving a gap between the nail and the top and leading to them popping off/ not lasting as long.
How do you stop your nail tips from shrinking when applying gel? The nail tips I bought fit perfectly but when I apply gel and cure it, it gets thinner 😅
Thank you so much! I'm a beginner, so this is very useful. Are there other tips brand that you recommend (apart from apres)? I'm a little scared to mess up expensive tips while practicing
I just started looking into all of this as well and plan on taking my first steps toward it next week. I took advice from another nail youtuber and just bought the cheapest pack of extensions I found on Amazon that I will 100% not be wearing and will solely use just to get used to painting nails on the stand and learning how to control my brush strokes better. So I'm just using that, the stand and adhesive she recommend, plus some old nail polish just to practice. I figure this way I'm not wasting money by practicing on expensive tips I actually plan on using and it can help me determine if this is something I seriously want to get into as well. Best of wishes on your journey!!
hi! I wanted to ask if the base of the apres tips are all the same for the different shapes. For example do you find that you are always the same size for your different fingers no matter the shape or length of the tip? or do they vary a lot?
unfortunately due to the nature of the nail sturctre given a specific shape and length, the inner curve varies slightly between different shapes and lenghts in apres tips.
great question! annoying answer is, it totally depends....depends on the kind of product used to create the 3d element and if it needs the extra lock in ahesion to not fall off. But most of the time yes, I change up the viscotiy of the top gel deending on how much of the detail I want to retain.
New subscriber here! I love how you explain clearly 😊I hoping someday I afford to buy all I need for my little business like regular nail polish, because I didn't afford for acrylic,soft gel and poly gel 😢 I hope someday I can do the same services but maybe not happen because I have 4 kids to school.. While I'm watching I feel inlove about nail but I think only in my dream can happen 😔😔 😢
Thank you for starting with safety! Even for people doing their nails at home, we often don't think that we need to protect ourselves this way.
yesss
I love how you don’t gatekeep
If I may also add: a swatch ring or at least some means of documenting and providing sample swatches of the polishes you have.
This is well worth the money, effort and tiny amount of polish sacrificed because it will help prevent you from buying new colors you don't need, help decide on the right ones and make it easier to compare brands and their prices. Id personally recommend writing down the brand, name of the color, any particular pigment or glitter information, price and when it was purchased to say the least. The pigment or glitter info (if included) can help you make smarter buying choices because you might have the ability to mix the colors with what you have at home or realize you won't be able to that and the price and time purchased info helps when you need to restock, compare retailers and keep track of price changes that are adjusting for inflation and make sure you aren't paying too much for the same product that isn't jacking up prices as much elsewhere.
This stuff doesn't have to be on one of those rings of nails either, it's just the most common method of keeping track and displaying stock.
Love this video! Its so informative without taking too long and gets straight to the point. I appreciate your tips to help others get started ^^ Looking forward to more of your videos !!
🫡🫶 so kind thank you!
I just discovered your chanel last night, your 1st video in this series was the one I watched.
You give a very detailed explanation on things, this one had more talking so I appreciated that. I find reading distracts from watching.
You have a really nice, calm manner in which you speak, I so appreciate that. To many yell, and talk way to fast, it make it hard to actually focas and enjoy.
I am really liking this series and cannot wait for the next episode, and yes, I did subscribe so I dont miss it.
Thank you for sharing 😊
Ah I’m so glad!! 💜
can you provide the shade names for the gel polish please? love your videos!
I like your products and the process of making it. I wanted to start a nail business 2 years ago, but I don't know how and where to start properly. Your videos helped me a lot. THANK YOU! 🥰 and I wish your business will only grows bigger everyday.
You can do it!!! so glad this helped
Do you have a second favorite nail tip you like? For someone starting out. That’s a bit more cost effective than apres.
ESVY and the Painted Desert have some great options. If you are just practicing though - anything will do! I think I just started with some generic amazon ones.
Thank you so much for making such an informative video
I’m a teenager inspired by nail techs I’ve decided to make my own pressons and your Video helped me too much❤
what’s the clear packaging u used for the diy display cards? 7:28
One of the best advises I’ve ever had since I’m starting my own press in nail business very detailed not like most of vid I watched recently I love it thanks a lot plz keep posting love your work ❤❤
What a multitasking fandom, I love it
😊Did you notice too 6.04 that v post card and the August d packaging paper
@@kaylajoon Oh, I didn't notice 😮💜
this video was so awesome, ty!!! its very overwhelming trying to figure out what i need to start. but this helped so much!
Where do you get your gel polishes from?? I love doing my own nails and finding new colors and accessories 💕🤗
Nail hobbyist here and loving your videos!! 💕 💅 Which top coats are your favorite? I can’t find the details in the description 😅 and do you use a base coat if you're painting with opaque gel?
thank you love! your videos are so helpful to me. i’m hoping to start my own Etsy shop soon 🥰💕
So happy to see you! Thank you for an amazing and informative video 🫶🏼
💖
May I ask what county your in?
Do you ship international?
If so, will you be going over the process of that?
Also, will you be doing an episode on pricing?
Are you buying from a beauty supply company or from a manufacturing company?
And will you also go into details about that?
Thank you sharing you knowledge and experience with us, its truly appreciated... 😊
Hi! Where do I buy those plastic bags packaging? I really wanna start a nail business but idk where to buy cheap equipments since I’m only a secondary form 1 student….
Thank you so much for making these videos!! I've been following you since you started and am recently considering starting something like this..Please keep the videos coming as they are super super usefull♡♡
Thanks for the tips ! I will start doing my press on nails soon :)
Thank you for the tips! I love how you explain things. I wish I had found your channel before I had gotten my stuff. I got some pretty cheap materials and tools to begin with but I kinda regret it now. I do nail’s myself (no plans to sell anything) but I’m still a newbie. Could you explain how you take care and clean your nail art brushes? :))) I loved your short about the little palette with diff colour gels!
Edit: and ohhh fyi I’m an army and your bts sets are THE CUTEST
I did the same thing! It’s so hard to know at the start what is worth spending on and what is worth saving on. I mainly keep caps on them, clean them with a a clear soft gel or a quick wipe on an alcohol soaked lint free wipe, and if they are really bad/ have cured gel will do a quick acetone soak (avoiding the top of the brush as acetone can eat through the brushes glue that keep the bristles in place.)
Hello! Nail tips for press on are the same for soft gel? Ty so much for your video 🤍
Hello, good evening, I wanted to know how long the cards measure where to place the nails, it would help me a lot, thank you
Hello, you've probably seen my name pop up a few times on your comments (I'm so thankful for you informative videos !!). Are the apres tips pre buffed in any way? Thank you
Loved this video, thank you for sharing the wealth! If you need video ideas you can probably break some of these down, I’m sure we’d love it haha
hahah ok!! more info ✍️
Thank you for this ❤
How do you accurately measure the size of your clients’ nails?
this was so informative! what primary color gels do you use, and where did you get them from? gels are so expensive so I'm trying to find some affordable ones!
Thank you so much for sharing this! I’m not planning to go into business, but my sis loves press ons and it’s a way for me to use my ridiculous gel polish collection 😅🙌🏼
Thankyou so muchhh for this video I've been wanting to start a press on nails business,waiting for more!!💌
yay!! You bet, I am working on the next one!
Very informative..right now i only do designs..that anybody can do at home..but my dream is my own brand ..one day 🤞🤞🤞
You can do it!
This video has answered so many questions I’ve been searching the answers for! Thank you ❤
I'm curious to know how you make this stick to organize your nails in set
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Super exited that you uploaded💫💫
Fantastic info and video!!💗💗💗
😭
This video is amazing. When people paint press on nails and sell them. What do they put on top of the polish, so when their customer files the nails, the nail polish doesnt come off
Awesome video, but if you're planning on selling them, how do you know what sizes to make?
you can ask to the client to check the sizes of the nails
thank you so much for giving us everything to begin!! I'm saving to start a business for press on nails and was wondering if the thermal printer is a must in the beginning ? or would a regular printer work? thanks again!
regular printer works!
Thank you so much i could cry this was soooo helpful!
can you use only gel polish ? also love how informative this was
Thank you so much for making these videos ! I had one question though, do you only use natural Apres tips for all clients ? Including ones with more curved nail beds ? I want to get into selling my own press-ons but I’m confused about if it’s okay to use natural for all or just offer sculpted for clients that may need them 😅
Do you use a vacuum table to cut down on plastic dust in the air like fabricators do?
Thx 4 the gel paint tip.
I am really liking your videos and can't wait to see more. Thank you!!!
🥹🫶
What is the chemical etching polish you use? I can’t find it on your links. Thanks! :)
Thank u so much but where can you advice me to buy the stuff
Which basic gel polish colour to buy as a beginner?
thank you so much for this i really appreciate !! i am 12 and my 2 other friends are 13 and we all want to start a nail company ( not irl just do press ons, acrylic, and gel nails ) and we all want to do it for our family members or friends. i also have a little gift bag with the little gift paper shreds or wtv but again tysmm i will totally subscribe to you!
Thank you very much for the content shared!
I live in RJ/Brazil and here I have a lot of difficulty finding PRESS ON NAIL courses that have good reviews, as the focus of the institutions is different.
You are significantly changing my hope that I can apply everything I have learned in life to this new career.
I will be eternally grateful for all the support you have given to us, peripheral people with limited access to high-quality intellectual materials. You've already been changing my life since day 00!
One day I know I will give you credit for my success in the future because I am excited about it now!
Thank you and have a great life out there! ❤✨
🫶
Thank you so much for making videos about press on business it helps me so much
Thank you so much for this video 😊 I love it! I’ve been interested in starting my own press on nails business, but now I’m sure. But I’ve got one question, where do you purchase your protective slips from? I can’t seem to find the right sizes.
Ah thank youuuu 🤗 I’ve linked them in my Amazon favs in description!
Soy nueva en tu canal, eres muy talentosa !!!
Tengo una duda... Cómo cobrar este servicio Press On vs costo de uñas aplicadas en salón... Cuál es tu perspectiva? Ojalá puedas ayudarme
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you for watching 💕
does anyone have tips on more affordable gel polish i could use for press ons?
Hey are the gel polishes that you recommended builder gels or regular polish gel? I’ve made nails twice and the first ones came out so flimsy! Is that from the nail tips I bought? I then bought builder bit then the nails were too thick and weren’t flexible enough to fit my nails. What do you recommend I do to fix this?
This question might be silly, but can you reuse press on nails? If so, how do you clean them to remove the previous glue?
you certainly can reuse them. you could use a regular file to file off the glue. But if you wear press-ons frequently, you could always invest in an inexpensive nail drill which takes 2min to remove the glue.
There is also a nifty little orange wood stick that has a file on the end of it.
Like the sand paper stuff from a regular file, but its on the end of an orange wood stick.
They are made for filing on the underside of your nail.
They are very hard to find, because no one uses an universal name for them.
I basically try describing it, in the search, at websites...
But you'll know it if you see them, as its an orange wood stick with an inch or so of a colored tip.
Purple, orange, and pink are the usual colors.
They will last several uses, especially, if its for personal use. They are great at either ruffing up the underside of a tip, or getting old dried glue off a tip.
They usually come in packs of 10 or more and only cost a few dollars.
Other than that, she is correct in saying you can also get a cheap electric file online, from one of those cheap discount Chinese websites.
Make sure to buy a diamond cone or football shaped bit to go with it.
(you want a diamond bit so they are not to aggressive)
They are not great for actual filing acrylic or gel nails, but for buffing tips - they would work fine.
I've seen them as low as $30.
Which is incredible as I paid $ 1000. For mine 25 years ago...
I hope that helps 😊
@@catpride1323 Oh, I know which kind of orange wood stick with the little file you mean! In one Spanish supermarket it's the only kind of orange wood sticks that they sell. I never knew what it was for. Thank you so much for the in depth explanation!
I like doing my own nails (I do semi permanent, though) and I've been considering trying to make my own press on so that I can comfortably make more complex and fun designs. And the fact that I could reuse them sounds tempting ☺️.
@@Julia-wk1tk I am so glad I was able to help, and that you were able to understand what I was describing, it's so hard in text to explain things...
As for your semi permanent nails, I don't quite understand, what is semi permanent??
Personally I've never worn full cover tips, I have used tips, but the kind that you glue on, at the tip of your natural nail. (well less tips or french tips, they call them)
Being a professional nail technician I prefer to sculpt on my own hands.
I do see the fun in press ons, as you could change the design of your nails every few days, to match outfits and events. And of course painting on a tip is so much easier than on your own nails.
If your going to get into press ons for personal use, be aware the set up cost is a lot.
But in the long run, yes you'll save money .
There is the added bonus of it being fun to create your own designs, and getting exactly what you want...
😊
One more thought, make sure you remove them properly, so you don't destroy the tips and or your nail bed. Gotta keep that nail bed healthy and undamaged, as if it is, nothing will stick to it.
So, take the time and care to do it correctly.
That means no ripping, pulling, picking or biting...
And stay away from chemical removers, they will destroy the tips..
😊
I want to start buying all the products but I am confused on whether to buy the natural or sculpted gel-x? what is the difference? I am a complete beginner btw. thank you for the video, very informative
hey welcome! for press ons, natural is generally the better choice as sculpted nails have a higher apex, which when applied with gel can be filled but is much harder to “fill” with glue, sometimes leaving a gap between the nail and the top and leading to them popping off/ not lasting as long.
How do you stop your nail tips from shrinking when applying gel? The nail tips I bought fit perfectly but when I apply gel and cure it, it gets thinner 😅
Excellent video! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much nd love you dear Sister ❣️😘
how to determine the proper size if you are going to sell it online?
thank you very much for answering my message thank you very much it helped me a lot
Yes 🙌
do you have any recomendations for products that ship to europe? most of these dont
You are so inspiring. ❤️
🥹💕
Thank you so much! I'm a beginner, so this is very useful. Are there other tips brand that you recommend (apart from apres)?
I'm a little scared to mess up expensive tips while practicing
I just started looking into all of this as well and plan on taking my first steps toward it next week. I took advice from another nail youtuber and just bought the cheapest pack of extensions I found on Amazon that I will 100% not be wearing and will solely use just to get used to painting nails on the stand and learning how to control my brush strokes better. So I'm just using that, the stand and adhesive she recommend, plus some old nail polish just to practice. I figure this way I'm not wasting money by practicing on expensive tips I actually plan on using and it can help me determine if this is something I seriously want to get into as well. Best of wishes on your journey!!
@@mak3462 thanks so much for your help! I'll try that too, for now I' ve been practicing with a cheap brand but I'm not selling those hehe
Do anyone know what kind of liquid nail file she uses? I have been trying to find it but i can't.😢
Where you buy these nail tips ?
do you have any amazon gel recommendations?
hi! I wanted to ask if the base of the apres tips are all the same for the different shapes. For example do you find that you are always the same size for your different fingers no matter the shape or length of the tip? or do they vary a lot?
unfortunately due to the nature of the nail sturctre given a specific shape and length, the inner curve varies slightly between different shapes and lenghts in apres tips.
Love your videos! Thank you for making them!
another great vid!! 😍
Thank You!! ☺
Do you have a list of polishes/nail art accessories you love?
ouuu I definitely want to make a nail art essentials videooo
This was a great video!! Thank you❤ It will save me time and money
I have a question when doing 3D art do u apply the top coat to the 3D art as well?
great question! annoying answer is, it totally depends....depends on the kind of product used to create the 3d element and if it needs the extra lock in ahesion to not fall off. But most of the time yes, I change up the viscotiy of the top gel deending on how much of the detail I want to retain.
I love love love your videos!!! Thank you so much
Every client has different nail sizes so how are we supposed to know the nail size if we want to directly sell it to a shop please reply 🙏
I have them measure their nails in mm or buy a sizing kit xx
I love youuuuuuu!!!! Great información!!
I'm loving your videos! Can't wait to see what you do next
Thank you so much!! More to come 😈
New subscriber here! I love how you explain clearly 😊I hoping someday I afford to buy all I need for my little business like regular nail polish, because I didn't afford for acrylic,soft gel and poly gel 😢 I hope someday I can do the same services but maybe not happen because I have 4 kids to school.. While I'm watching I feel inlove about nail but I think only in my dream can happen 😔😔 😢
you’ve got this! just slowly build up one product at a time as you can xx
Can you link some of the nail brand you use? I can’t never find any of the Korean nail brands and I heard they are the best 😍
From the looks of it the brands she's going for are DGel, Jin.B, Yoghurt Nail and Izemi
Luv luv 💞 most helpful video you are an angel ❤
Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Do you recommend the sculpted or natural Apres tips?
generally natural for press ons but SOME people still need sculpted
Hi! Is that clay? 2:24
I want to know the measurements of the card please
One of the best advises
do you only use gel polish?
gurrrrlll u put me onto these acrylic stands !!!!!!!!!
Yesssss
Good "tips" 🤭
How do we know size of nails
0:22 TAEHYUNGIE PHOTOBOMB!!!! 🐻💜
What Size of your nail card?
Great tips…very helpful video…thank you 🙏🏼😊❤️😃💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼
Thanks was very helpful ❤
Where do you get mail tips for extra large thumbs
Great video. Thank you 👍
I didn’t realize that natural tips from apres and sculpted ones are two different things 😭😭 I accidentally got 3 sculpted boxes 😭😩 so sad
How to do a press on nails that will basically fit on almost all type of clients hand?