My fingers are rounded, & my thumbs are square, so you're not the only one. You ARE the only one (that I've found at least) to make these clear tutorials covering things I've always wanted clarified, but never knew who to ask, so THANK YOU!!!
Hands down, the best tutorial I've ever seen. This is the only one that really helped me improve my application technique. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge!😃
Thank you for this! I've been DIY'ing my own nails since I was a kid, but still it takes hours and multiple do-overs to get a smooth coat and not flood the cuticles. But, after your short video, I just did a perfect application of my sheer pink, and it turned out smooth and the cuticle area is even and not flooded!!! First try! Thank you, this is amazing and you make it so easy!
Yes, I also have different shaped nail beds. I prefer nude shades for that reason, but when the difference in shape is looking odd- I will leave small area on side of certain nails un-painted to create slight optical illusion. (I heard this suggested in another video, and found it helpful actually!)
I don't have different shaped nail beds, but I do get nail polish on a skin often. I recommend getting a brush, dip it in nail polish remover, and then clean off the nail polish that is on the skin. Sharp or small brushes are probably best for this. If this doesn't work, I'd also recommend a peel-off cuticle guard to peel off any polish that is not on the nail when you are finished. It might take a bit of practice or a few tries to get it perfectly on the cuticle, but you'll get it eventually. Also, the cuticle guard might have a weird smell, that's normal.
Thank you for doing a video, well a trilogy really, on this. I really can’t do my nails at all, they are naturally dry and despite a healthy diet, I think it’s my epilepsy tablets which causes an issue. I always did the edge as a final step and the base really was difficult and I have different base shapes. Do you have any favourite products?
Holding the brush flat to my fingers will result in nail polish all over the end of my finger, since I cut (not bite!) my fingernails very, very short -- as short as possible. I use a "ski jump" technique instead.
Essie IMO is not quality just for that reason, it’s too thick…. Almost as if i left the lid off overnight….THAT kind od thick n sticky n gooey….not a fan IMO…..
I agree with previous comments, best tutorials! But to answer your question; yep, I have both square and round shapes. I also have both flat and ...uhm... "not flat" nail plates. Apparently a manicurists worst nightmare 😁
A bit wild that you’re suggesting using larger motor muscles for an activity that requires fine motor control. I especially don’t see how the shoulder could possibly get involved when one is painting away from oneself, as you do when painting your own nails. I have good control over the brush, so I’ll ignore that advice. Using the edge of the round brush should come in handy though. I have square cuticles and those modern round brushes are the bane of my existence.
3 things. 1) do people really not paint straight? 2) your example is difficult to picture myself doing as a lefty 3) I almost never paint my nails, they chip instantly and they're brittle
I’m a lefty! I tend to flip the footage since most people are righties but I’m working on some more content that caters to both so everyone can have an easier time following along. Sorry about that! Yes, a lot of people use their wrists and paint the base area by turning the brush instead of painting straight. Definitely try applying some cuticle oil or nail oil to your full nail after polishing them and waiting till they’re fully dry! This makes the polish more flexible so it bends with your nail instead of chipping off. I apply at least once a day and it extends the life of your polish mani significantly and keeps your nails healthy by balancing the water retention!
My fingers are rounded, & my thumbs are square, so you're not the only one. You ARE the only one (that I've found at least) to make these clear tutorials covering things I've always wanted clarified, but never knew who to ask, so THANK YOU!!!
Everyone has their own unique shapes by nature. None is better, none is worse. That is what it is.
I too have a square base for only thumbs
You are a QUEEN for this video series. You explain so thoroughly but you make it all so understandable. Thank you!!!
Hands down, the best tutorial I've ever seen. This is the only one that really helped me improve my application technique. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge!😃
By far the best tutorial I’ve seen for painting mine and others nails. Seriously thank you so much
I have square and round nails too!!! Thumbs square. The rest are more round 🎉
Thank you for this! I've been DIY'ing my own nails since I was a kid, but still it takes hours and multiple do-overs to get a smooth coat and not flood the cuticles. But, after your short video, I just did a perfect application of my sheer pink, and it turned out smooth and the cuticle area is even and not flooded!!! First try! Thank you, this is amazing and you make it so easy!
Thank you! This technique is exactly what I need. Re painting my nails tonight. ❤
Best polish tutorial I have seen. Thank you for the information.
Yep square on the thumbs rounded on the fingers. Just getting back into taking care of my nails. New subscriber! 💅
I learned some things from this video. Thank you.
I have different shaped nail beds
Me too hun!. I love black nails so it ends up so messed up. But I guess goth is meant to be untidy.
Yes, I also have different shaped nail beds. I prefer nude shades for that reason, but when the difference in shape is looking odd- I will leave small area on side of certain nails un-painted to create slight optical illusion. (I heard this suggested in another video, and found it helpful actually!)
I don't have different shaped nail beds, but I do get nail polish on a skin often. I recommend getting a brush, dip it in nail polish remover, and then clean off the nail polish that is on the skin. Sharp or small brushes are probably best for this. If this doesn't work, I'd also recommend a peel-off cuticle guard to peel off any polish that is not on the nail when you are finished. It might take a bit of practice or a few tries to get it perfectly on the cuticle, but you'll get it eventually. Also, the cuticle guard might have a weird smell, that's normal.
I just suck at everything
How do paint your right hand nails if your right handed? By the way, you do beautiful work !!!!!
Ooh I have a ton of tricks for that, maybe that'll be my next series! Thanks!
round base / round brush: 0:49
round base/ square brush: 2:31
square base/ round brush: 3:17
square base/ square brush : 4:13
Thank you
Just found this video. Thank you for such detailed explanation!
Best explanation ever, thank u! ❤
Your knowledge is inspirational ❤
Thank you for doing a video, well a trilogy really, on this. I really can’t do my nails at all, they are naturally dry and despite a healthy diet, I think it’s my epilepsy tablets which causes an issue. I always did the edge as a final step and the base really was difficult and I have different base shapes. Do you have any favourite products?
You’ve explained this the best!! ❤❤ Thank You!!!
Excellent guide and fun teacher
ESPERO QUE VEAS ESTE MENSAJE Y PUEDAS TRADUCIRLO AL ESPAÑOL !!!!!!POR FA!!!!!
Wow thank you for the tips 😍
My thumbs are square and my fingers are rounds at the base.
Ok
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!❤
Wow so helpful ❤
Holding the brush flat to my fingers will result in nail polish all over the end of my finger, since I cut (not bite!) my fingernails very, very short -- as short as possible. I use a "ski jump" technique instead.
You are gold.
Very helpful ❤❤❤
Great job julie
All the while Im sitting here struggling knowing that if I make multiple strokes with my brush it starts clumping. 🤷♀️
I can’t paint for that long, it gets sticky almost straight away. Gotta be fast. (Essie)
essie dries fast?
Essie IMO is not quality just for that reason, it’s too thick…. Almost as if i left the lid off overnight….THAT kind od thick n sticky n gooey….not a fan IMO…..
@@tovah2276 any tips for a few good brands? (Not gel)
I agree with previous comments, best tutorials! But to answer your question; yep, I have both square and round shapes. I also have both flat and ...uhm... "not flat" nail plates. Apparently a manicurists worst nightmare 😁
Is there such a thing as having too much polish on the brush? Is there ever a “put polish back” stitch?
Amazing!! 😍😍😍
Thank you! ♥
Thank you 🙏 🥰💅
Right to the point 🤲🤲🤲
Thanks
pls teach us how to remove our own cuticle, i'm a guy who's learning to do nails and i always end up cutting myself :(
Working on it! ✨
Never cut or clip cuticles. They should be very gently pushed back after soaking or moisturizing. (Sp?)
I sure do have different shaped nail beds, some are my mom's and some re my dad's. Lol
A bit wild that you’re suggesting using larger motor muscles for an activity that requires fine motor control. I especially don’t see how the shoulder could possibly get involved when one is painting away from oneself, as you do when painting your own nails.
I have good control over the brush, so I’ll ignore that advice. Using the edge of the round brush should come in handy though. I have square cuticles and those modern round brushes are the bane of my existence.
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Awesome sauce
thanks girl :)
My mom turns her hand when I paint her nails, I used to find this so unhelpful though she did it to help, will thank her now
i can t find part 2 :(
Great video, I discovered I looove painting my nails but my results remain dubious. 😏
these tutorials are great,, thank you,,, the wife will thank you too
This is why I find Brazilian technic the easiest
My thumbs are straight and angled; the rest are rounded
А маникюр-то где?
Cadê a legenda em Português?
3 things.
1) do people really not paint straight?
2) your example is difficult to picture myself doing as a lefty
3) I almost never paint my nails, they chip instantly and they're brittle
I’m a lefty! I tend to flip the footage since most people are righties but I’m working on some more content that caters to both so everyone can have an easier time following along. Sorry about that!
Yes, a lot of people use their wrists and paint the base area by turning the brush instead of painting straight.
Definitely try applying some cuticle oil or nail oil to your full nail after polishing them and waiting till they’re fully dry! This makes the polish more flexible so it bends with your nail instead of chipping off. I apply at least once a day and it extends the life of your polish mani significantly and keeps your nails healthy by balancing the water retention!
🙏🥰💝
🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🤭😔
Why aren’t you painting up to the cuticle
I hate those stupid big round brushes. And they’re so trendy now 😕
No I haven’t time for this bs lol 😂
Please mind that not all viewed are native English speaker ,your accent is not clear . Thanks