At last a video that shows the way 2 fit forms in depth ive been goin 2 do my nails 4 weeks now, watchin this video has shown me a better way 2 shape n work. Thank u so very much xxxx
Great tutorial! Just wondering about the part where it was recommended to wipe down the cured base coat.. I'm reading from other sources to not wipe off the tacky layer before adding the building gel. Thoughts? Thanks!
Thanks for the great tutorial! Did I understand correctly that you prep the nail with *both* sides of the 180/240 grit file? I'm always afraid to accidentally smoothen the natural nail or that it comes off faster 🥲 I'd be so happy to hear which grits last the longest. Thanks in advance to anyone answering 🍀🫶🏻
Wonderful video but I am a bit confused...after applying the base coat why would you wipe off the tacky layer? Doesn't gel need a tacky layer to stick to? I have only ever seen the tacky layer removed once everything is done and before filing....
Well you please also show it about how to use the material how to start and what kind and name of The stuff you been use it first . How can we know how to do it when we don’t know what kind of material we should use it. And how to start
That's what happened to me! I think it's because the product isn't as good tbh bc with me it happened with just 1 of my gels and it hasn't happened with the other ones.
This video is so informative & tbh the only one I see actually showing how to naturally make extention nails all the other videos are people jist glueing transparent false nails on first & then putting the jail over the tip. Luke what's the point of that you might aswell just by gorgeous false nails 💅. I bought tonnes of this extentions gel cheap so really want to beable to use it. But mine popped of right away. But will try again
@@joevans27 I used to have this same problem. so now I use a dehydrator and a primer before I use any of the gel products and that has worked pretty well for me.
It could be your prep? Make sure your nail is buffed before applying dehydrator, primer and base coat. Also make sure you don't flood the sidewalls or cuticles as that can also cause the gel to pop off. :)
Yes I find sculpting forms very frustrating as well. She mentioned they should not pinch the skin at Nail Tip...but they do pinch and are uncomfortable 😢
Please elaborate on no longer suffering with Polygel. Do you mean you will no longer use Polygel ... or use Polygel to Sculpt on forms? Thanks so much ⚘
Hey. My question is, when you do the extension one by one and the hand goes in the lamp, on the other fingers the base cotes cures and cures. Is that a problem? Is there such a thing as over curing a base coat? Thank you!
Those were not dry cuticles, aka dead skin, and every doctor will tell you that it's something that you don't do. Ever. Cuticles work as a shield so different bacteria cannot enter into our body. I have 4 doctors in my nearest family and every single one told me the same. You can cut, carefully, dry skin. But, as I've said, this was NOT dry, dead skin. That's the problem with so called "Russian manicure". Besides this , everything was extremely helpful amd informative. THANK YOU!!!
I'm watching this because I wanted to get extensions done. So in this case, can you go ahead with the procedure without removing the cuticle? Or is it mandatory to remove it?
@@juniper10 yes it is .. if you dont remove the cuticles , lifting will occur. And yes , Dora , that;s true. but so does happen with hairs in our genitals , so does happen with sebum but some people like to remove them anyway. Besides , the human body is able to react this way and produce cuticles during sooo many years of revolutuion , but over the last one hundred years we have multipule sanitizing products , not to mention access to water so we can clean ourselves up , and OF COURSE most people getting russian manicures every month don't have deadly bacteria hanging around places they could touch on their daily routine . I dont think so.They are also gloves nowadays . What you;re saying is true but it cannot really affect humans and decrease their quality of life as long as the technician or the client won't expose any WOUNDS (if they are any) to bacteria. I would also like to mention that skin itself , unless cut or scratched , offers an incredible protections against all kinds of bacteria. That's why you'll have to pierce it for something to get through it. I hoped you learned something extra today..
yes , Dora , that;s true. but so does happen with hairs in our genitals , so does happen with sebum but some people like to remove them anyway. Besides , the human body is able to react this way and produce cuticles during sooo many years of revolutuion , but over the last one hundred years we have multipule sanitizing products , not to mention access to water so we can clean ourselves up , and OF COURSE most people getting russian manicures every month don't have deadly bacteria hanging around places they could touch on their daily routine . I dont think so.They are also gloves nowadays . What you;re saying is true but it cannot really affect humans and decrease their quality of life as long as the technician or the client won't expose any WOUNDS (if they are any) to bacteria. I would also like to mention that skin itself , unless cut or scratched , offers an incredible protections against all kinds of bacteria. That's why you'll have to pierce it for something to get through it. I hoped you learned something extra today..
@@annagiotaki156 Uf, thank you. I definitely feel less stupid and uneducated. I don't think you've got the point/you've completely missed it. Hairs and sebum are something totally different, but I'm not the one who will try to impose my opinion to others or try to, rudely, "educate" them. My biggest problem with cutting it is the swollen look. There's a channel called "The salon life", where Anna is giving great advice how to maintain your cuticles; she's more into the natural side of maintenance. I think those are the basics. But to each his own. I'm definitely won't argue over something so trivial like nails.
@@juniper10 I most definitely don't agree with Anna. If you take regular care of your cuticles, there won't be a need to cut them. As I've said, check the channel called "The salon life". She has some great advice.
Can someone help me to tell my fucking teachers what they do is wrong first thing they don’t let us clean the cuticle properly they say if it’s necessarily cut or any hang nail not the cuticle itself so if the clients cuticle line is unclean that’s gonna cause the gel to lift up right? I don’t know how these teacher’s becoming Esthetician like probably watching your vid is more helpful then them
Thank you so much, this is the best tutorial for beginners doing Gel extensions. I have learned so much from you.
This is by far the BEST instructional video I have come across! Bravo!!
At last a video that shows the way 2 fit forms in depth ive been goin 2 do my nails 4 weeks now, watchin this video has shown me a better way 2 shape n work. Thank u so very much xxxx
I got my nails this summer and I am so good now because of you
Great tutorial! I'd love to see you do it on your own nails for those of us who need tips to do our own nails.
She is amazing in explaining. I don’t do gel nails but after this video I will start. 🥰
This came thru at a perfect time been struggling with forms this addressed my issues will practice tomorrow thank u
My favorite russian youtuber!
I just found her and watched several videos, she is really amazing! I love TH-cam for this precise reason, introducing talent from all over the world.
These are so pretty! I love seeing the under side and that gorgeous C curve! 😍😍😍
❤good teacher🎉
Love it….DETAIL n step by step🎉
Helpful video! How do I clean my brushes after applying the gel?
Thanks for sharing, this is what I want to know for the beginner.
Nice one
Stunning nails and awesome tutorial 💖
Wonderful as usual! Beautiful shape and finish. Warm wishes from Minnesota!
Thank you for this informative and straightforward video.
Thanks very much darling sis
This is the best video ever
I learn so much from your teaching 🙏💕💕💕💕🌹🌹🌹
Great tutorial! Just wondering about the part where it was recommended to wipe down the cured base coat.. I'm reading from other sources to not wipe off the tacky layer before adding the building gel. Thoughts? Thanks!
Thank you for best tutorial❤❤❤
Beautiful results!
Thank you for the great tutorial
Thank you for tutoring, very helpful for beginners;)
Thank you so much this is the best tutorial for beginners
Stunning!! 😍💙💗💖
Wow I love this tutorial thank you so much
This is such a fantastic lesson! When reading uoyr comments, I'd like to see the Nail 💅 Technician's Responses Please
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Did I understand correctly that you prep the nail with *both* sides of the 180/240 grit file? I'm always afraid to accidentally smoothen the natural nail or that it comes off faster 🥲
I'd be so happy to hear which grits last the longest.
Thanks in advance to anyone answering 🍀🫶🏻
You are best teacher
✨Such an informative video. Thank you so much✨
Preciosas! Muy prolijo tu trabajo. Te felicito 👏👏👏
Lovely, very nice.
Wonderful video but I am a bit confused...after applying the base coat why would you wipe off the tacky layer? Doesn't gel need a tacky layer to stick to? I have only ever seen the tacky layer removed once everything is done and before filing....
I was wondering the same thing
Bellísimo!!
Çok başarılı tebrik ediyorum 😘
Great technique🌸🌺🌸🌺
Do you use any liquid to wipe of the tacky layer?
Yes, a little bit. You could wipe the nails without cleanser if you use good linen tissues.
Well you please also show it about how to use the material how to start and what kind and name of
The stuff you been use it first . How can we know how to do it when we don’t know what kind of material we should use it. And how to start
I followed the steps properly but my clients nail popped off after 3 days what should i do ??? Help me
That's what happened to me! I think it's because the product isn't as good tbh bc with me it happened with just 1 of my gels and it hasn't happened with the other ones.
This video is so informative & tbh the only one I see actually showing how to naturally make extention nails all the other videos are people jist glueing transparent false nails on first & then putting the jail over the tip. Luke what's the point of that you might aswell just by gorgeous false nails 💅. I bought tonnes of this extentions gel cheap so really want to beable to use it. But mine popped of right away. But will try again
@@joevans27 I used to have this same problem. so now I use a dehydrator and a primer before I use any of the gel products and that has worked pretty well for me.
It could be your prep? Make sure your nail is buffed before applying dehydrator, primer and base coat. Also make sure you don't flood the sidewalls or cuticles as that can also cause the gel to pop off. :)
Can you please elaborate on products which are used while doing different types of extensions
Thank u so muci this is so helpful 🙏
Do you wet your brush before putting gel on it??????
Do you wet your brush before putting gel on it?????
No
No
@@kimowens4405 wet it with what?
@@trevodonnell7651 that's alkohol when's it's akryl
Everytime you wiped the nail, was it a dry paper or with acetone??
Alcohol....
can you share the brand of the gel and the color please? I need to get it.
Thank you
nice video🥰
Excellent 😊
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
thank you so much!
Great
Àm gonna try this the why I struggle with that sculpting parper 😢
Yes I find sculpting forms very frustrating as well. She mentioned they should not pinch the skin at Nail Tip...but they do pinch and are uncomfortable 😢
❤
because you clean it with acetone base ?
Can we use plastic tips for gel nails?
Is the gel you use UV gel ?
Thankfully now with the polygel we don't have to suffer
anymore 😅
Please elaborate on no longer suffering with Polygel. Do you mean you will no longer use Polygel ... or use Polygel to Sculpt on forms? Thanks so much ⚘
Hey. My question is, when you do the extension one by one and the hand goes in the lamp, on the other fingers the base cotes cures and cures. Is that a problem? Is there such a thing as over curing a base coat? Thank you!
hi, no, it isn't a problem, we don't keep it there for too long after all, and extra curing makes perfect)
Pafect
Back in the day, I made nail extensions out of superglue and surgical tape. How things have changed.
Cant we put in uvi primer ??
What do you wipe the nails with?
Alcohol....
Wipe off tacky layer with what? Acetone?
I use 91% isopropyl alcohol
Oh, pink gloves.
Hi I am interested in your course please share your details
what products do u use?
Hi - what are you calling the sinuses?
This is difficult to comprehend. I still don't know how to install forms on a break from customer with irregular free edge
Those were not dry cuticles, aka dead skin, and every doctor will tell you that it's something that you don't do. Ever.
Cuticles work as a shield so different bacteria cannot enter into our body.
I have 4 doctors in my nearest family and every single one told me the same. You can cut, carefully, dry skin. But, as I've said, this was NOT dry, dead skin.
That's the problem with so called "Russian manicure".
Besides this , everything was extremely helpful amd informative. THANK YOU!!!
I'm watching this because I wanted to get extensions done. So in this case, can you go ahead with the procedure without removing the cuticle? Or is it mandatory to remove it?
@@juniper10 yes it is .. if you dont remove the cuticles , lifting will occur. And yes , Dora , that;s true. but so does happen with hairs in our genitals , so does happen with sebum but some people like to remove them anyway. Besides , the human body is able to react this way and produce cuticles during sooo many years of revolutuion , but over the last one hundred years we have multipule sanitizing products , not to mention access to water so we can clean ourselves up , and OF COURSE most people getting russian manicures every month don't have deadly bacteria hanging around places they could touch on their daily routine . I dont think so.They are also gloves nowadays . What you;re saying is true but it cannot really affect humans and decrease their quality of life as long as the technician or the client won't expose any WOUNDS (if they are any) to bacteria. I would also like to mention that skin itself , unless cut or scratched , offers an incredible protections against all kinds of bacteria. That's why you'll have to pierce it for something to get through it. I hoped you learned something extra today..
yes , Dora , that;s true. but so does happen with hairs in our genitals , so does happen with sebum but some people like to remove them anyway. Besides , the human body is able to react this way and produce cuticles during sooo many years of revolutuion , but over the last one hundred years we have multipule sanitizing products , not to mention access to water so we can clean ourselves up , and OF COURSE most people getting russian manicures every month don't have deadly bacteria hanging around places they could touch on their daily routine . I dont think so.They are also gloves nowadays . What you;re saying is true but it cannot really affect humans and decrease their quality of life as long as the technician or the client won't expose any WOUNDS (if they are any) to bacteria. I would also like to mention that skin itself , unless cut or scratched , offers an incredible protections against all kinds of bacteria. That's why you'll have to pierce it for something to get through it. I hoped you learned something extra today..
@@annagiotaki156 Uf, thank you. I definitely feel less stupid and uneducated.
I don't think you've got the point/you've completely missed it. Hairs and sebum are something totally different, but I'm not the one who will try to impose my opinion to others or try to, rudely, "educate" them.
My biggest problem with cutting it is the swollen look. There's a channel called "The salon life", where Anna is giving great advice how to maintain your cuticles; she's more into the natural side of maintenance. I think those are the basics.
But to each his own. I'm definitely won't argue over something so trivial like nails.
@@juniper10 I most definitely don't agree with Anna. If you take regular care of your cuticles, there won't be a need to cut them. As I've said, check the channel called "The salon life". She has some great advice.
Bace coat kurutmadanmı sildi
Is it possible to put gel polish on top of the nail after all of this?
You look like Mila Kunis
I don’t like to work this way 😂 I like tips
I hate tips, I love building with gel. That's why I'm here. 🤷♀️
Can someone help me to tell my fucking teachers what they do is wrong first thing they don’t let us clean the cuticle properly they say if it’s necessarily cut or any hang nail not the cuticle itself so if the clients cuticle line is unclean that’s gonna cause the gel to lift up right? I don’t know how these teacher’s becoming Esthetician like probably watching your vid is more helpful then them