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  • soo once youre done exactly how do u appy them to your acual nail?

  • Acuerdansen que este sistema esta hecho para que cualquiera lo pueda hacer, Y UNA TECHNICA PROFECIONAL DE UÑAS NO ES CUALQUIERA. QUE VERGUENSA.

  • DIVINA!!! felicitaciones!!!!!

  • Thanks for sharing, i love acrilic so it looks beutiful on you designe.

  • lmao, i say that the ebay ones are much cheaper but because of the quantity, there actually about the same price, if not more expencive.

  • es acrilicoo no esmalte! xD

  • Hi, just wanted to make everyone aware that the product being used in the video is NOT Inverted Moulds. We are the manufacture of IM's and don't want you getting confused between them and dual system forms, which is a totally different product. The application process looks similar yes, but the products are totally different.

  • Hi there sorry to bother you but i was just wondering does it matter if the first bit of acrylic you put in the moulds dries before you put it on your nail if you have a wet layer of acrylic ready to adhere it to your nail on top of the dry layer? that sounds confusing!, in other words could i make a pretty design in the mould then come back later and apply a layer of acrylic over the part i would adhere to my nail? would that work? thanks xx

  • No offence but a soon as I watched you put your acrylic brush into the clear powder and give it a wiggle like you did, this is a tell tale that you can not be a professional nail tech. If you were you would know why we don't wiggle our brushes like that.

    Please be careful doing these home jobs, especially with these type of forms, you have no idea the long term and maybe permanent damage you can cause yourself from being exposed to chemicals you clearly do not know anything about.

  • @Shazvana Good grief you sound bitter. Does it matter how one dips a brush in acrylic and liquid? Is she going to go to jail for not doing it YOUR way? Your last statement went completely nowhere. What does nail forms have to do with long term permanent damage...yada yada yada got to do with how she used the nail form? In the end the work was beautiful. No 'offense'.

  • @nvd2ceb4 Sweetie, it's got nothing to do with being bitter at all. If you read my post again you will see I meant no offense. It also had nothing to do with doing MY way, there is a diff between home jobs and fully trained jobs and I was pointing out that this is not a correct trained way. My last comments were out pure concern for the many peeps doing home jobs and ending up either in my salon to fix the damage or never being being able to wear enhancements ever again from these forms.

  • @Shazvana i did think wtf abit when i saw the tech wiggling the brush in the powder but i used to do it when i wasnt to sure of what i was doing and i have seen many techs in salons doing it to, the only bad thing about it is that the brushes will get ruined much quicker. at the same time, dragging the brush through the powder could cause spills as the dish is so shallow. as for the forms, as long as there cleaned properly, theres no more risk in using them than the more classic way.

  • was that a nail or a mold?

  • @MachelleGotsSwagger it is a nail mold

    in the last step when she put that last bit of acrylic on insted of letting it

    dry you put it on your nail then pop it off.

    Hope this helped : )

  • Please help!!

    What do you use to clean your brush??

  • @NaphtaliBond have you tried using any acrylic liquid you have left over? dip your brush in it when you have finished and press and rub the brush against the inside of your dappen dish and wipe it onto a lint free wipe, repeat untill there is no solid acrylic left on you brush. once you have done that do the same thing with your brush but in a brush cleanser , then wipe it on a lint free untill it is as dry as you can get it for the next client/use.

    hope this helps =D

  • look at this work of art. With yenisabella dual system forms u can also have this nail design, our nail tutorial will guide you through all the steps. This is awesome!!!!

  • @sarahmachado1 lol, i dont thinkl these are official ysnails forms. those little nibs you get on the end of the nail on ether side are not on the ysnails ones, there only on the cheaper ones that you get off bay or from the edge nails. not saying that them ot being the official things makes them any less awsome!! the cheaper ones are better cause you get more sizes! <3

  • its acrylic fluid!

  • i dont have sound here, whats the fluid u put brush into?

  • @MissGreyBlueEyes it's acrylic liquid ; )

  • that is pretty. nice tutorial.

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