That is amazing, I’ve never seen this method before. I believe this will be better for me, as my thumb nails are extremely damaged. Thanks for the video.
Have you tried using transparent half tips with dual forms on top? I have been trying a design for a while where my free edge gets covered in a polygel similar to the natural color of my nail bed (which I also utilize to attach a transparent half tip because I want the extension to look like glass), then I layer opalescent mylar flakes and build the structure on top with dual forms and clear hard gel It’s taken me several tries and its nowhere near perfect 😅 so would love to see a master like you giving it a try
Thank you! I used a camouflage gel from DNA and a milky gel from Delusio. I'm not sure if these exact products are available in your region, but you can look for similar alternatives ❤️.
Where did you find the flat dual forms? My nails are flat at the curved dual forms do not fit well and result in a nail that is very thick at the apex.
@stateofdisorder1 nah. Put a paper form under before applying the dual form, no clean up on underside. None of its necessary. And applying that gel tip with gel is horribly dangerous. It will not be fully cured. It cannot possibly because it's an opaque already cured tip. She's innacurate. >< omg.
I’ll say this again: I’m not claiming this is the most effective or the fastest method or anything like that. I’m just sharing different methods and techniques, demonstrating various approaches. I mentioned this in the video. If some people actually watched the video without skipping through and listened, about 50% of these types of comments wouldn’t even exist.
It’s possible that you’re allergic to some of the ingredients in the nail products you're using. For example, ingredients like acrylates or certain chemicals in gel polish, primers, or top coats can cause reactions. Try switching to hypoallergenic products or consult a dermatologist to find out which ingredient might be causing the issue. It's also important to make sure the products are fully cured under the lamp, as under-cured gel can increase the risk of allergies.
I was going to say the same- I’m guessing you’re just getting into nails/using gel products? Some of the less expensive lamps (I learned this the hard way many years ago, some equipment- lamps; efile; dust collectors- are worth the higher investment!) aren’t powerful enough to fully cure gel products and can leave layers of uncured gel and repetitive topical exposure to the under-cured product can cause allergies to develop over time- sometimes temporary, sometimes permanent 🫤 hope that helps!
Also, would like to add to the comments above, try to avoid while working with those products that cause you an allergic reaction to, touching a skin, and most likely that’s what happened
Uhm sorry but how in the world are you just assuring people the gel they are going to try to cure under an already cuted opaque nail tip is going to cure fully? Like uhm what? How could you even possibly assure this? It makes no sense its just asking for undercured gel and allergy risks for zero real purpose. Not ok :(
Before I show anything on my channel, I test it on myself. I haven't had any issues with gel curing. High-quality gels cure properly if you use the right techniques. I’m not forcing anyone to do it exactly as in the video, it's just one method I successfully use. And yes, I’ve never had a gel not cure properly👌
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oh im in love with this video. Its perfect clean it seems easy. Good luck to me I hope I'll do it thay good too
I’m definitely going to try it on my self. After I remove and confirm there’s no curing issues, maybe I’ll use on clients!
Give it a try, I haven’t had any issues with curing ❤️
Definitely believe you, I just need to do my own due diligence with the products that I use 🤓
Absolutely! I understand that
Your videos are so well explained and detailed! I can't thank you enough for your amazing advice!
thank you very much ❤
Excellent Thanks
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Awesome video, detailed and not time consuming. Subscribed immediately!
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Nice !! I’m gonna try that today
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Amazing idea.
Thanks ❤️
Great idea! That's such a beautiful colour 😮
Thanks 💕
This is an amazing way to do. Nails.
Thanks ❤
Wow, I will try this method asap,
I'll be trying this very soon!😊
best of luck💥
I just subscribed. Amazing job. Very well explained.🎉
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Brilliant!!!!
Thanks ❤️
That is amazing, I’ve never seen this method before. I believe this will be better for me, as my thumb nails are extremely damaged. Thanks for the video.
Thank you❤
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Have you tried using transparent half tips with dual forms on top?
I have been trying a design for a while where my free edge gets covered in a polygel similar to the natural color of my nail bed (which I also utilize to attach a transparent half tip because I want the extension to look like glass), then I layer opalescent mylar flakes and build the structure on top with dual forms and clear hard gel
It’s taken me several tries and its nowhere near perfect 😅 so would love to see a master like you giving it a try
Thank you so much for the idea! That sounds like a really creative design! I’ll definitely give it a try in the future and share how it turns out 😊
@@annakobnailstudio thanks SO much for considering it!!! 🥺❤️🥰
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Oove it thax
Hi, what color is the gel or did you put a gel color on top, also what is the name of your top coat. By the way great idea ❤😅
Thank you! I used a camouflage gel from DNA and a milky gel from Delusio. I'm not sure if these exact products are available in your region, but you can look for similar alternatives ❤️.
Beautiful set 💜
Thank you ❤
Can you please share a link of the luna gel that you used?
At the moment, these products are not available in the USA.
Where can i get the dual forms you are using in the video? They are perfectly straight and have a beautiful C curve.
Try searching online, these are forms from FOX (square).
What kind of gel brush are you using?
If you mean the flat brush, it's from the brand DNA.
Where did you find the flat dual forms? My nails are flat at the curved dual forms do not fit well and result in a nail that is very thick at the apex.
Do your nails grow up? My nails are flat and concave so dual forms do not work, they produce a terrible architecture
If you remove sticky layer from premade tips and rubber base on the nail surface, then how it's going to be adhere?
What efile do you use?
All my e-files are from the brand Nisima.
Why would you do double work instead of putting the dual form directly on the nail? The end result is the same, only faster. 🤔
More control and less clean up
@stateofdisorder1 nah. Put a paper form under before applying the dual form, no clean up on underside. None of its necessary. And applying that gel tip with gel is horribly dangerous. It will not be fully cured. It cannot possibly because it's an opaque already cured tip. She's innacurate. >< omg.
I’ll say this again: I’m not claiming this is the most effective or the fastest method or anything like that. I’m just sharing different methods and techniques, demonstrating various approaches. I mentioned this in the video. If some people actually watched the video without skipping through and listened, about 50% of these types of comments wouldn’t even exist.
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When I make my nails at home it causes me allergies and I don't know why can you tell me why please
It’s possible that you’re allergic to some of the ingredients in the nail products you're using. For example, ingredients like acrylates or certain chemicals in gel polish, primers, or top coats can cause reactions. Try switching to hypoallergenic products or consult a dermatologist to find out which ingredient might be causing the issue. It's also important to make sure the products are fully cured under the lamp, as under-cured gel can increase the risk of allergies.
I was going to say the same- I’m guessing you’re just getting into nails/using gel products? Some of the less expensive lamps (I learned this the hard way many years ago, some equipment- lamps; efile; dust collectors- are worth the higher investment!) aren’t powerful enough to fully cure gel products and can leave layers of uncured gel and repetitive topical exposure to the under-cured product can cause allergies to develop over time- sometimes temporary, sometimes permanent 🫤 hope that helps!
Also, would like to add to the comments above, try to avoid while working with those products that cause you an allergic reaction to, touching a skin, and most likely that’s what happened
I like your method and I’m going to try it, thank you ❤
And be extra careful not to get any product on your skin!
Why are there no reply’s to the comments?
I promise, as soon as I have a bit more time, I’ll make sure to reply to all the comments!❤
Uhm sorry but how in the world are you just assuring people the gel they are going to try to cure under an already cuted opaque nail tip is going to cure fully? Like uhm what? How could you even possibly assure this? It makes no sense its just asking for undercured gel and allergy risks for zero real purpose. Not ok :(
Before I show anything on my channel, I test it on myself. I haven't had any issues with gel curing. High-quality gels cure properly if you use the right techniques. I’m not forcing anyone to do it exactly as in the video, it's just one method I successfully use. And yes, I’ve never had a gel not cure properly👌