At minute 8:59 you said "you still wanna have a "apex" what does that mean? I've heard more than one poly gel nail tech use that term before. And I'm unsure of its meaning.
hiii! so the apex is basically the highest point of the nail. usually you want your apex/highest point to be where the nail tip meets the free edge of your natural nail, so think of where the white part of your natural nail is. this is so if you bump your nail extension on something, there is added strength at the point of the nail where it would be easiest to break. the apex is basically just the high peak of your extension, so when you turn your nail to the side, its not flat.
I love this tutorial so much!! This is the exact look I want!! Great job, keep them comming!!
Yes! I would love a nail prepping video🤍
My heart 🥰 I love this set! Definitely going to give it a try with the products you used. Thank you for the great content ❤️
Safiya you must be a perfectionist to update lol.. Just like me with mine 💅 the other ones where fabulous & these one are extra extra!
thank you so much ! you are so appreciated, I want my videos to be perfect for you guys!
this set is so good!
i love your videos literally😍
thank you lovely! ♥️
Nice work 👍🏼🤩
Did you put them in the led lamp before applying white? Or does it make it easier not to & just for finishing
Yea these look so good !!
Awesome!!! Congrats
These are so cute!
How long do these last for?
What were u dipping the brush in?
Beautiful! What brand of white did you use?
I believe it was saviland clear mixed with white gel polish!
@@safiyajordan3823 wow thank you! Sooooo pretty and not too expensive These are some of the prettiest I’ve seen
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😻nails r Cuteee.. new subbie hea...
What’s poly gel are you using?
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Cuteee
Did you have to cure them?
yes, polygel and gel products always need to be cured.
At minute 8:59 you said "you still wanna have a "apex" what does that mean? I've heard more than one poly gel nail tech use that term before. And I'm unsure of its meaning.
hiii! so the apex is basically the highest point of the nail. usually you want your apex/highest point to be where the nail tip meets the free edge of your natural nail, so think of where the white part of your natural nail is. this is so if you bump your nail extension on something, there is added strength at the point of the nail where it would be easiest to break. the apex is basically just the high peak of your extension, so when you turn your nail to the side, its not flat.
@@safiyajordan3823 thank you for the response.
What file did you use ?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D12XBZX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1