Have just done my nails using your tutorial and I love them! I played it safe doing 3 coats of the hard gel as it’s my first time using it! But I’m very happy, thank you Courtney ❤️
Thank you sooo much for this video. I've been doing my own gels for about 3 years now. They're fine but I know they're not at all to professional standard and don't last as long. I bought bluesky hard gel about a year ago but didn't really notice it changing the strength of my nails. I didn't know that I could do a thick layer in one. Nor that I should take off the tacky layer and buff before colour!! I knew about buffing etc before paint but not during, that makes so much sense! Thst will really help the lumpiness I see after using hard gel. I will definitely be trying your advice. Thanks again!!
Hiya ☺️ so normal gel polish is softer than hard gel ( after its been cured in the lamp) if you want extra strength, use hard gel either on its own or underneath gel polish. Hard gel isn't the strongest though. If you still need more strength than what hard gel offers, you want to use a builder gel. Builder gel is very very strong ☺️
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie ahh I see!! I did a huge order on blue sky today haha so I’ve been binge watching your blue sky videos! Thank you so much :) stay safe xx
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie does Blue Sky sell a Builder gel ? If not, can you suggest which brand to use? I horse ride so when I do my nails with the hard gel, it only lasts about a week. Thanks :-)
Maybe they don't ship to the US as I can see everything fine on the website. But I am in England. Here is the eBay listing, maybe that will work? www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232535301812
I bought this as my real nails are flaky and soft. Snap all the time. Anyway I prepared my nails. Popped this on. Cured them etc. But they've peeled off. I even lost one while washing my hair haha. Please any suggestions? x
Hiya. Nail enhancements don't like to stay stuck to weak nails so it could just be a case of that. But to troubleshoot I would do the following. Make sure the nail is wiped well with 99% acetone to clean and dehydrate. (Not nail varnish remover) Try scratching the surface of the nail lightly with a 180 grit file. Use a base coat or do a really thin initial layer (cure it) before doing the following regular layers. Apply more layers. Sometimes with gel, a thin layer will peel away easier than a few thicker layers. Usually it's a case of the nail being too smooth. Either naturally or from Buffing with an inferior Buffing block. Try those things and see how you get on!
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie Thank you Courtney 😊 I don't own any acetone and I never put a base coat on first. I still have 6 left not all fell off. I love your videos. I've only just found you and I'm over the moon you explain things very well. I'm buying acetone ❤️
@@sarahreay16 I'm sure the acetone will help. I have one fingernail that just doesn't like to hold product , maybe its just a rebel finger lol I'm glad ypu like my content! Feel free to suggest stuff you need to see :)
does Blue Sky sell a Builder gel ? If not, can you suggest which brand to use? I horse ride so when I do my nails with the hard gel, it only lasts about a week. Thanks 🙂
Many people have success without using basecoat, myself included but ofcourse you can use basecoat for extra insurance. You can use forms, but it's not as strong as builder gel so I wouldn't sculpt them very long.
Thank you for the tutorial 🙏:) I just bought the Bluesky Hard Gel in white and I'm hoping it won't chip to easily and maybe strengthen my natural nails.
No, you don't need topcoat. you could just wipe it off with isopropyl alcohol to take away the tacky layer. That would give you a more natural look. Usually, people are adding gel polish on top of this product, so the topcoat would go on at the very last stage after all the colored gel is cured. X
Hiya, this is the lamp I use. www.amazon.co.uk/SUNUV-Professional-Toenail-Machine-SUN2C/dp/B01MSZ8U3Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=sun+uv+nail+lamp&qid=1606285543&sprefix=sun+u&sr=8-6
hey, I’m just curious how thick your hard gels are, I’ve bought the clear bluesky hard gel and it even with curing, it just doesn’t seem to harden, I just need something to keep the strength in my nails until I can get hard gels done again, if you have any other recommendations?💛
Hiya, it doesn't cure fully hard. I made a ring out of it once and it vent when I squeezed it. Usually if you have atleast 1 to 2mm of it on your nail, that's enough strength but if you need more strength you could try the bluesky builder gel. That does cure very very hard. Xo
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie I was beginning to wonder that, my nails bend even just pulling my jeans up, I think I may jump at some builder gel and just paint them normal until that arrives! thankyou x
You should turn hand with palm up and use reflection of light on nail surface to level gel on the nail. What you did is too much work... Did you put a bit of gel on piece of film to check its strength? How hard is it? Or it is flexible? Does it break when you bend it? Thanks
Thanks for your advice. I would love to see what you mean. You should make a video to show us. I did not put it on a piece of film to check it's strength. I have made a ring with it before though and it was sturdy.
Hi Courtney Once I have used this hard gel, do I need to use a vase coat after before applying the bluesky color? Or can I skip the base after the hard gel and just use color and top coat?
@@Hereandqueer alot companies especially from over sea's dont have the same terminology or definitions we do in the states. i learned this the hard way. trial and error.
Have just done my nails using your tutorial and I love them! I played it safe doing 3 coats of the hard gel as it’s my first time using it! But I’m very happy, thank you Courtney ❤️
Thank you sooo much for this video. I've been doing my own gels for about 3 years now. They're fine but I know they're not at all to professional standard and don't last as long. I bought bluesky hard gel about a year ago but didn't really notice it changing the strength of my nails. I didn't know that I could do a thick layer in one. Nor that I should take off the tacky layer and buff before colour!! I knew about buffing etc before paint but not during, that makes so much sense! Thst will really help the lumpiness I see after using hard gel. I will definitely be trying your advice. Thanks again!!
I'm so glad you found this helpful! Thank you for taking the time to give me some feedback! 💜
Look lovely and natural
Thank you 😊 I like the color very much!
I'm using the clear one as I'm watching this and your video really helped me out a lot! thank you for making this!
You're very welcome! I am glad it helped 😌
so what actually is the difference between normal gel and hard gel? I’m so new to gel nails , but I’m really enjoying your videos!! X
Hiya ☺️ so normal gel polish is softer than hard gel ( after its been cured in the lamp) if you want extra strength, use hard gel either on its own or underneath gel polish. Hard gel isn't the strongest though. If you still need more strength than what hard gel offers, you want to use a builder gel. Builder gel is very very strong ☺️
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie ahh I see!! I did a huge order on blue sky today haha so I’ve been binge watching your blue sky videos! Thank you so much :) stay safe xx
@@renefrancalanza3644 oh I'm excited for you! Thank you for your kinds words. It means a lot xox you stay safe too! Xo
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie does Blue Sky sell a Builder gel ? If not, can you suggest which brand to use? I horse ride so when I do my nails with the hard gel, it only lasts about a week. Thanks :-)
Thanks for this great video! So how long does this brand last with gel polish ?
Most of my collection of gel polishes are from Bluesky. My clients go anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks without chipping.
I really like your results, very pretty & natural. So I just checked their website, no prices or way to order ? odd. I'm in the states. Tfs!
Maybe they don't ship to the US as I can see everything fine on the website. But I am in England. Here is the eBay listing, maybe that will work?
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232535301812
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie Thank you!
Hiys gurl this video was so useful what alcohol do u use? X
Hey 😀 thank you. Judy rubbing alcohol/ isopropyl alcohol xo
This video is great because im thinking of purchasing this thank you! but is this basically builder base or something different?
yes, basically it is a builder base. :)
I bought this as my real nails are flaky and soft. Snap all the time. Anyway I prepared my nails. Popped this on. Cured them etc. But they've peeled off. I even lost one while washing my hair haha. Please any suggestions? x
Hiya. Nail enhancements don't like to stay stuck to weak nails so it could just be a case of that. But to troubleshoot I would do the following.
Make sure the nail is wiped well with 99% acetone to clean and dehydrate. (Not nail varnish remover)
Try scratching the surface of the nail lightly with a 180 grit file.
Use a base coat or do a really thin initial layer (cure it) before doing the following regular layers.
Apply more layers. Sometimes with gel, a thin layer will peel away easier than a few thicker layers.
Usually it's a case of the nail being too smooth. Either naturally or from Buffing with an inferior Buffing block. Try those things and see how you get on!
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie Thank you Courtney 😊 I don't own any acetone and I never put a base coat on first. I still have 6 left not all fell off. I love your videos. I've only just found you and I'm over the moon you explain things very well. I'm buying acetone ❤️
@@sarahreay16 I'm sure the acetone will help. I have one fingernail that just doesn't like to hold product , maybe its just a rebel finger lol I'm glad ypu like my content! Feel free to suggest stuff you need to see :)
does Blue Sky sell a Builder gel ? If not, can you suggest which brand to use? I horse ride so when I do my nails with the hard gel, it only lasts about a week. Thanks 🙂
They do sell a builder gel. It's much harder wearing than hard gel (ironically) lol
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie thanks :-) will try it
🙂
Great video ! But your camera ?? Gosh it is so gooood 👍
Thanks. I think that was just my Xperia phone camera ☺️ to be honest it was better than the 600£ camera I have now. Lol
Do you not need to use a base coat first? And can this be used with forms please?
Many people have success without using basecoat, myself included but ofcourse you can use basecoat for extra insurance. You can use forms, but it's not as strong as builder gel so I wouldn't sculpt them very long.
Can you infill on top of these when your nails grow or do you need to remove and start again like with gel polish?
Yes, you can infill them. I've done a video on this channel showing how 😊
Oh I didn't know that with the hard gel, I do it with the pollygel and it worked great Xxx
Thank you for the tutorial 🙏:)
I just bought the Bluesky Hard Gel in white and I'm hoping it won't chip to easily and maybe strengthen my natural nails.
We don't need primer or base with that product?
That is correct 😁
Fantastic so it doesn't need a top coat?
No, you don't need topcoat. you could just wipe it off with isopropyl alcohol to take away the tacky layer. That would give you a more natural look. Usually, people are adding gel polish on top of this product, so the topcoat would go on at the very last stage after all the colored gel is cured. X
Hi have you got any links for good lamps please thanks
Hiya, this is the lamp I use. www.amazon.co.uk/SUNUV-Professional-Toenail-Machine-SUN2C/dp/B01MSZ8U3Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=sun+uv+nail+lamp&qid=1606285543&sprefix=sun+u&sr=8-6
How long they lasts?
I change them every few weeks.
hey, I’m just curious how thick your hard gels are, I’ve bought the clear bluesky hard gel and it even with curing, it just doesn’t seem to harden, I just need something to keep the strength in my nails until I can get hard gels done again, if you have any other recommendations?💛
Hiya, it doesn't cure fully hard. I made a ring out of it once and it vent when I squeezed it. Usually if you have atleast 1 to 2mm of it on your nail, that's enough strength but if you need more strength you could try the bluesky builder gel. That does cure very very hard. Xo
@@NailswithCourtneyCrosbie I was beginning to wonder that, my nails bend even just pulling my jeans up, I think I may jump at some builder gel and just paint them normal until that arrives! thankyou x
When curing with a UV lamp is it for 2 minutes??
Yes 😊
What is the difference between this and builder in a bottle?
Builder in a bottle is made by "the gel bottle" and this is made by "bluesky"
I would be interested in trying. I checked out there qebsite, I don't believe they ship to US.
?
Oh that's a shame , you might be able to find it on eBay , there are dozens of genuine bluesky sellers on there 😊
I also checked their website, strange... no prices, no way to order???
Get mine from amazon
You should turn hand with palm up and use reflection of light on nail surface to level gel on the nail. What you did is too much work...
Did you put a bit of gel on piece of film to check its strength? How hard is it? Or it is flexible? Does it break when you bend it? Thanks
Thanks for your advice. I would love to see what you mean. You should make a video to show us. I did not put it on a piece of film to check it's strength. I have made a ring with it before though and it was sturdy.
Hi Courtney
Once I have used this hard gel, do I need to use a vase coat after before applying the bluesky color? Or can I skip the base after the hard gel and just use color and top coat?
Hiya, no base coat isn't necessary if you are going on with color and Topcoat. . Some people use hard gel as a base coat. 😊
hard gel is NOT soak off. it has to be filed off. this is NOT hard gel.
Well that’s the name of the product but maybe it is a different formula than what is mostly used.
@@Hereandqueer alot companies especially from over sea's dont have the same terminology or definitions we do in the states. i learned this the hard way. trial and error.