It is an extra step but only takes a minute or 2 more, you don't have to do it but I works better for me with the Bluesky Blossom Gel. I explained it more in a previous comment on this video xxx
Haha sometimes they're helpful I suppose! 😂 I'm so excited to do it! I've been waiting for a delivery from Smileys Glitter Store to be able to do it but I'm giving up waiting because I can't contain myself! Haha 💖
@@beautymattersnails I'm the same. I was waiting for order yesterday from glitter planet but felt ill but wouldn't budge until it came. Then I went straight to bed. Priorities right Haha 💜
Hi! These are 🔥🔥🔥I love your accent, but I was having trouble understanding how you did the blossom. Did you say you did the base coat, then the color, then the blossom gel & cured it, then the base coat no cure??
ok so at 0:50 sounds like she did indeed say each one has 2 coats of the base colour, a cured coat of blossom gel, a clear base gel and then finally a layer of wet blossom gel to work on. That is the order she said it in but that surely cannot be the order she applied them in because that makes no sense. The normal thing would be the base gel, two coats of the colour all cured individually and then an uncured layer of blossom gel to work with, cure, and then a top coat. Idk why she had a cured layer of blossom gel either idk what the point would be unless she wanted a thicker nail with lots of layers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So sorry I missed your comment! I did 2 coats of colour and then a coat of the clear Blossom Base, all cured. Then I applied a wet layer of Blossom Clear Base and that's what I did the designs onto. The reason for this is because (not sure if it's the same with all brands of Blossom Gels or just Bluesky) Blueskys blossom base leaves a very slippy surface after curing but their colours don't cure very tacky. So using a thin coat of blossom cured underneath the wet layer helps the blossom colours spread out better. Using the Blossom Base thicker also helps but you then run the risk of the gel not curing fully when you've added the colours too. It's not a step that must be done but it works best for me and if applied thinly it doesn't have much of an effect on the overall thickness of the nails because it means you won't have to use the colours as thick. Hope that makes sense x
Hiya, yes I can't think why not. Gel paints are easier to work with when doing art because they're thicker so you have more control over them but you can do designs with gel polish definitely x
I like how shes doing it at random but all of them are absolutely beautiful
Thought the yellow toned nail was a sunflower when I clicked in the video ❤️🔥💝❤️🔥
Thank you for sharing this information 🥰 I just have purchased this blossom gel
Beautiful work ❤
These are gorgeous just ordered the bluesky set
Loved them bloom seems almost flawless woooo thx u
Buenísimos diseños.
The black and white reminds me of an X-ray
Love the nails!
I loved this video! Thanks for the inspiration 💕
Awesome video! I, too am just starting out, so this video was very helpful!😉😊
These are actually beautiful 😍🔥
Hermoso me encanto 😇
In the thumbnail I honestly thought the black nail with the white pattern was chrome painted to look like a unicorn horn.
My new beautiful nail sister 😍♥️💯🙌🏾
There really is no wrong style if blossom gel-ing (except for over-mixing, which you did NOT do). Thank you!
Thank you. Have you found adding an extra layer of blooming gel and curing it underneath the wet layer being helpful? Seems like an extra step
It is an extra step but only takes a minute or 2 more, you don't have to do it but I works better for me with the Bluesky Blossom Gel. I explained it more in a previous comment on this video xxx
That’s one thing I’ve never tried is the blooming/blossom gel. Just ordered the bluesky one to try xx
I'm sure you won't be disappointed! Xx
Loving your videos, keep it up
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Can you add gel yop coat and regular polish
I know you were just winging it, but I think the result turned out really great
So the polish colors themselves already are mixed with the blossom activator ?
Can you tell me what brush your using for painting
OMG that middle one 😍😍 Thank goodness for that air bubble coz it turned out fab!!!! My fav!!
Looking forward to the haul. Love watching hauls 💜💜
Haha sometimes they're helpful I suppose! 😂 I'm so excited to do it! I've been waiting for a delivery from Smileys Glitter Store to be able to do it but I'm giving up waiting because I can't contain myself! Haha 💖
@@beautymattersnails I'm the same. I was waiting for order yesterday from glitter planet but felt ill but wouldn't budge until it came. Then I went straight to bed. Priorities right Haha 💜
Hi! These are 🔥🔥🔥I love your accent, but I was having trouble understanding how you did the blossom. Did you say you did the base coat, then the color, then the blossom gel & cured it, then the base coat no cure??
ok so at 0:50 sounds like she did indeed say each one has 2 coats of the base colour, a cured coat of blossom gel, a clear base gel and then finally a layer of wet blossom gel to work on. That is the order she said it in but that surely cannot be the order she applied them in because that makes no sense. The normal thing would be the base gel, two coats of the colour all cured individually and then an uncured layer of blossom gel to work with, cure, and then a top coat. Idk why she had a cured layer of blossom gel either idk what the point would be unless she wanted a thicker nail with lots of layers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So sorry I missed your comment! I did 2 coats of colour and then a coat of the clear Blossom Base, all cured. Then I applied a wet layer of Blossom Clear Base and that's what I did the designs onto. The reason for this is because (not sure if it's the same with all brands of Blossom Gels or just Bluesky) Blueskys blossom base leaves a very slippy surface after curing but their colours don't cure very tacky. So using a thin coat of blossom cured underneath the wet layer helps the blossom colours spread out better. Using the Blossom Base thicker also helps but you then run the risk of the gel not curing fully when you've added the colours too. It's not a step that must be done but it works best for me and if applied thinly it doesn't have much of an effect on the overall thickness of the nails because it means you won't have to use the colours as thick. Hope that makes sense x
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hi just wanted to ask can you use any gel polish to design?
Hiya, yes I can't think why not. Gel paints are easier to work with when doing art because they're thicker so you have more control over them but you can do designs with gel polish definitely x
@@beautymattersnails thank you so much!
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This video is 2 years old, there's nothing I can do about the sound now. I have plenty of other more recent videos on my channel ❤️