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  • @InvertedNailSystems ..... how do you infill these. i just ordered some and i am just wondering. i am a nail tech my self but i do sculptured and tips..... these would saveee soooooo much time lol and i would fit in more clients .... thanks

  • Hello, I wonder witch colour is the most natural when you extrend the nail in one colour. With clear you will see your own (white-ish) nail and the extrension (clear). But I don't want to do frensh because it looks fake.Hope you can help!

  • @LoveSaar Hi, think its really down to personal choice. some would say clear others a translucent pink. But we do a 'Natural' white a special custom blend for some clients who don't want the blinding French but still want it to resemble the natural nail. HTH's

  • where do u get the full clear nail tips at?

  • @fRoGyPRincESS0871 Hi, we sell them directly off our website, just go to our YouTube profile page and look at the info section you will see a link to our homepage easynail co uk then just follow link ORDER INVERTED MOULDS HERE to go to the order form :-) Any problems just e-mail us or send message via YouTube.

  • How long are those supposed to stay on?

  • @laceysoftball1 You will get at least 2-3 weeks before an infill or reset is needed.  Some clients can go 4-5 weeks, but it really does depend on the growth rate of the natural nail, everyone is different.

  • @InvertedNailSystems Okay.Thankyou.:)))

  • Does the gel ever accidentally glue to the hyponychium/What exactly is the prepping process/how do you know which nails to use/are they marked by different sizes/How hard can you apply the nail without damaging the cuticle/can you push down on the nail plate with your finger/What's it look like to create a bead of l&p, colored/glitter/clear/What's that even stand for??I wish you'd show a video of these simple little things! And cutting/shaping the nail too!

  • @d1992minnesota We have 3hrs of instructional videos on YT showing all the processes you need to know about using the product :-) If you are a nail tech the prep routine is identical to any other. We use L&P acrylic not gel and no you don't glue it to the hyponychium :-) There are 6 different sizes of IM and they come bagged separately. Once the acrylic has cured they are very strong so you can push down on them. Check other videos for what the bead of L&P (Liquid & Powder) looks like :-) HTHs

  • @d1992minnesota these products are for nail techs only really so if your not familiar with these simple terms and the basic of the basics in applying acrylic nails, there isnt much point in watching these tutorials. L&P spands for liquid and powder, as in acrylic monomer (liquid) polymer (powder) creating the beads is very simply, you just wet your brush in liquid and stroke the brush agianst the side of your dappen dish to remove excess and then drag the brush through your powder.

  • @d1992minnesota coloured means coloured powder, as in pink, purple etx, glitter is clear acrylic powder mixed with glitter, and clear is the clean powder. theres also masque powder that is an opaque pink that hides the natural nail plate and bed. you dont normally have to cut and shape these forms but if the forms dont quite fit your nail properly, you just file around the edges on an angle so that they fit the nail perimiter perfectly (apart from the free edge, you dont olter that)

  • Because i dont understand if you use uv lampe can you show we (sorry for my english i'm french so...)

  • @adgelina77 Hi, no you don't need to use a UV lamp ;-) We are not using Gel, we are using 'fast set' Liquid and Powder acrylics that harden by themselves. It's a 2 part system, first you dip your sculpting brush into the acrylic liquid, then pick up some of the acrylic powder, when the 2 meet they form a liquid and powder mix called a polymer. You can sculpt with this mixed acrylic for about 15-20 seconds before it hardens by chemical reaction (which is called polymerisation) Hope that helps!

  • When you do this do you use UV lampe???

  • mine does not come out like that :(

  • @ladyinblue08 It's all about practice :-)

  • Amazing

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