This video is AMAZING! I do my own nails and am having a big issue fitting forms to my nails because I have a strong natural c-curve and puffy skin around my nails on some. This is the most detailed customising video. Thank you!
Wow I’ve been searching for days on something that tell you what to do when your nail is weirdly shaped they all talk about the cuticle area. I guess it’s called the smile line. I’ve never seen such a detailed form video. I’m gonna binge all your videos now
This was super helpful. I'm learning how to do nails on myself, by myself. I am also a nail biter and have been going through a ton of forms trying to get it right
Nail biters skin plumps up around the sidewalls so the small diagonal cuts are probably very necessary for you. It can be advanced work fitting to an extreme nail biter so if you can suss your own nails - you'll be sorted!
I'm curious, why do you have to wait until stage 3 before you apply the bead to the nail? Also, what happens if you apply the bead right away or if you have powder fall off onto the nail? I see videos all the time where they're doing that so just curious
Your channel is so informative and you make so easy to understand acrylic and nail care. I would love to see a video on what type of acrylic you started with and what’s your favorite now. I know people say you should practice with what you intend to use on your clients and i would love to know your preferred products
Hi Naroly, you should definitely be practising at home with the product you intend to use on clients. Otherwise you won't get used to how it can be manipulated and it's setting time in different temperatures etc. However, if you're just starting out, and not quite liking 'something' about the acrylic you are currently using, have a play with some other brands! I am onto my third range of acrylic (Unfortunately, they are all lesser known brands more so available locally where I am rather than internationally which doesn't help my viewers!) The line I trained in was forgiving to use, but was hard to file and AWFUL to remove. The second range, set too quickly for how I prefer to work. The final range i currently use is the perfect setting time for where I live, how I like to work and the seasons we experience (temperature wise).
This video is AMAZING! I do my own nails and am having a big issue fitting forms to my nails because I have a strong natural c-curve and puffy skin around my nails on some. This is the most detailed customising video. Thank you!
Wow I’ve been searching for days on something that tell you what to do when your nail is weirdly shaped they all talk about the cuticle area. I guess it’s called the smile line. I’ve never seen such a detailed form video. I’m gonna binge all your videos now
This is the most amazing and detailed video ever! Thank you so much! 💓
This is the most comprehensive video on form customization!! I’m going to try it with builder gel. THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you, so helpful and easy to understand ❤❤
Yes! I knew you would have a video on this!
Such a good video. Thank you!
This is the best video on forms and placement I have found. Great informational video! Thank you!
Thank you so much, I will be saving it for future reference as it is very helpful.
Fantastic, thanks Danielle :)
This was super helpful. I'm learning how to do nails on myself, by myself. I am also a nail biter and have been going through a ton of forms trying to get it right
Nail biters skin plumps up around the sidewalls so the small diagonal cuts are probably very necessary for you. It can be advanced work fitting to an extreme nail biter so if you can suss your own nails - you'll be sorted!
Yes thankyou! I have managed to find forms that include the cat ear cuts! Should be a big improvement 😉
This was so helpful
I'm curious, why do you have to wait until stage 3 before you apply the bead to the nail? Also, what happens if you apply the bead right away or if you have powder fall off onto the nail? I see videos all the time where they're doing that so just curious
Thank you! This is very informative and educational
Sooooo helpful! Thank you girl
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much for this video, so very helpful.
This is a brilliant video, thank you so much
Very informative! Thank you so much for sharing!
No problem! Thanks for watching x
Your channel is so informative and you make so easy to understand acrylic and nail care. I would love to see a video on what type of acrylic you started with and what’s your favorite now. I know people say you should practice with what you intend to use on your clients and i would love to know your preferred products
Hi Naroly, you should definitely be practising at home with the product you intend to use on clients. Otherwise you won't get used to how it can be manipulated and it's setting time in different temperatures etc. However, if you're just starting out, and not quite liking 'something' about the acrylic you are currently using, have a play with some other brands! I am onto my third range of acrylic (Unfortunately, they are all lesser known brands more so available locally where I am rather than internationally which doesn't help my viewers!) The line I trained in was forgiving to use, but was hard to file and AWFUL to remove. The second range, set too quickly for how I prefer to work. The final range i currently use is the perfect setting time for where I live, how I like to work and the seasons we experience (temperature wise).
NailNovice thank you so much!
Awesome video :)
Thanks Tamika! Hope it helped in some way :)
What is the reason to use ?
Can you please do a "watch me work video", I would love to watch you work on your clients
I'll have to ask them!
@@nailnovice8781 great, I'll keep my finger crossed :)
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I am sorry but what about downwards nails