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  • BEAUTIFUL!

    But Do You Really Have To Apply a Gel Top Coat? Can't You Just Use a Regular Top Coat? Is It Necessary To Cure After The Design Is Done? Can't You Just Let The Design Dry On It's Own?

  • That was beutiful

  • I just noticed your doing the nails on plastic models :p

  • question: what is the difference between the clear prism acrylic powder and the clear acrylic powder on u website, plz?

  • All I can say is.....Wow.....You are good, and where do you live so I can have you do my nails? If you're not a pro, you should be....you are amazing. I've been to some nail salons that weren't this good. Thanks for sharing!

  • Amazing

  • How long did you leave the snowflake in the mold before applying to the nail?

  • Beautiful art... What is ur wedside?

  • I just wanted to let you know that my five year old son climbed on my lap to watch your videos.

    He LOVED the snowflakes and thought it was VERY clever!

    Even though it's the middle of May, we enjoyed singing Jingle Bells together and watching your artist skills in action.

    Thanks so much!

  • i love your nail's

  • This is beautiful.. O.O

  • Your are so freakn talented love it

  • pppssshhh , i wish you were my mom (:

  • u copyed the begging im not a pro from myglitternails but great job

  • @mariarainbow22 myglitternails and boldntrendy is the same person....just different accounts....her nail art is beautiful...been watching for a long time.

  • @sakaimelquinetta oh haha i didnt know but thank yuh for informing me(:

  • What a great way to get the snowflakes out of the molds! The thin 3D designs are pretty difficult to get out of the molds without breaking them and this is a great way of doing that! Thanks for sharing.

  • @prettybeautyqueenify You can use nail glue to glue it to the nail and then put a top coat over it.

  • Love those Christmas acrylic nails you did. Keep doing what you do. We watched your videos in continuing ed >.<. Boring to watch but hey thats how i found your channel. I am subbed to your channel. Happy New Year.

  • Hello, in other videos you mix white powder with two diferents glitters, what is the powder and the glitter, please answer? Thanks

  • Hello, love your videos I purchase some products from you store. But the glitter is only to be mix with the acrylic powder no to use just with the monomer liquid, right? and the glitter powder I can use that just with the monomer?

    Answer please? Oh, do you have the mylar flakes on your store. Thanks.

  • Hello, love your videos I purchase some products from you store. But the glitter is only to be mix with the acrylic powder no to use just with the monomer liquid, right? and the glitter powder I can use that just with the monomer?

    Answer please? Oh, do you have the mylar flakes on your store. Thanks.

  • @meny03 The glitter acrylics and the colored acrylics are ready to use, you dont neet to mix them with powder just use some liquid monome and yes we have some mylar flakes on the website

  • Woooooooow, your skills are incredible.

  • Your videos are amazing. I've been keeping a picture diary of sorts of all my nail projects on facebook. You've saved me hundreds upon hundreds of dollars of what it would have cost me to get my nails done at a salon. Your videos are such an inspiration! Thanks you for all the work you do on them. I will always remain a very happy customer! People, if you want great products order from her website. They are very very good!

  • Gorgeous, as always!

    Merry Christmas!

  • very cute my fav of your christmas nails by far

  • u r a magician! amazing talent

  • please please answer me please if you have some time!! but how on earth do you keep your brushes from drying up and getting hard as your doing your nails?! mine get so hard its impossible for me to finish my nails without gettings a new brush and the other one is ruined for ever! :( BTW you have the BEST and most amazing nails on youtube!!! FOR A FACT!!

  • @nickynotch16 I use a brush cleaner eveytime I use my brush. I will do a video on how I clean my brushes.

  • @nickynotch16 - As I am doing my acrylics, I keep a small glass (no plastic or metal jars) jar of acetone close by. If I know I have to take a longer pause when applying my acrylics, I swish my brush in the acetone. Just like when I clean my brushes and then wipe it on the sides of the jar and set the brush down. My brushes never get stiff and hard, they remain supple and pliable. And brush cleaner is essentially acetone. So if you stock up on the acetone anyway, you have brush cleaner.

  • @nickynotch16 that happened to my 1st brush.it got hard as a rock >_<

    but wat i did with my 2nd brush is just dip it in the acrylic liquid after each use. dip it n wipe it a few times to make sure theres no acrylic on it....bcuz thats y it gets hard cuz of the acrylic that is not cleaned off....hope this helps

  • Love it

  • love it, looks super cute!!<3

  • Hiiiiii! i love your nails!! always beautiful!!

    can i ask you.. do you know how to do the reverse application with acrylic nails (starting from cuticle area)?? if yes do you have any tips to make it easier than i find doing it!! or tutorial maybe??!!! lol!!i'd love to hear from you!! thanks

    bb

  • @pinelopi1985 I have some videos using the reverse method.

  • love the snowflakes! Have to have that mold. Thanks for sharing.

  • very nice. I wanted to know do you sell kits?

  • @BarbieDominique06 We have a complete acrylic kit available on my website.

  • lol this was almost depressing version of jingle bells, but the design is sooo beautiful!

  • Great! i finally got my own acrylic powders so i can try this one at home!!

    Thank you!~

  • wow its so cute i love it!

  • I was going to do something like this for my tutorial! I have my Konad stamper though. The way you applied the mold is something I would've never thought to do. Thanks for giving me the idea. And of course you know your work is always spectacular.

  • so nice:)

  • beautiful!

  • I love it...you did something very beautiful

    

  • Very pretty & I Like the seasonal touch. Thanks

  • what an amazing job! the design is absolutely stunning!! <3 <3

  • i like it they are very pretty

  • about how long do you cure your UV top coat on top of the acrylic? I've followerd manufacturers directions on my last set and felt that it didn't cure all the way! any suggestions?

  • @seluna Was it a no cleanse top coat? I know that some UV top coats leave a sticky residue that has to be wiped off after they are cured. You would just have to use some alcohol on a wipe and wipe it off.

  • Stunning work, as always. I absolutely love it! Merry Christmas, i hope you have a wonderful one!

    xoxo

  • @kandeesfan316 Thank you so much and you too

  • hi ! i love allll your desgisn and was wondering what you recommend as an alternative for the uv gel top coat as i dont have a uv lamp !

  • @simplicityx0 Use a buffing block and a clear top coat but it will not give you the high shine you get with the gel sealer.

  • @simplicityx0 I think there are some gel top coats that don't require the lamp but i'm not sure if those are any good..

  • @kandeesfan316 There is a top coat that I used before I got my UV light. It is call "Soleil" and it's made by INM. It is a heat cured top coat and all you do is after you apply it, you hold your nails under a 60 to 75 watt light bulb. I only used it a couple of times then I got my UV light. I know that there are a few other brands as well. You should just look for a "heat cured" top coat, I'm sure that they all work the same. Hope this helps.

  • I just did your Christmas nails with the Konad stamped snowflakes, but I like this option too! Beautiful!

    Question: how do you remove the acrylic nails from the practice hand and practice fingers? Will they melt if you dip them in acetone like you do when you take off the nails off your own fingers?

  • @QuerkieGal You can not remove the acrylic from the practice hand and if you try to soak them in acetone the fingers will start to melt. As for the practice finger I just brake the nail of the tip and I use my cuticle pusher to remove the rest from the nail.

  • @boldntrendynails - I see, thanks for the tip. For the practice finger, would filing the rest help in addition to the cuticle pusher?

  • @boldntrendynails I just bought 24 different colors of acrylic powder, with monomer and brushes. what other major things do I need if I only want to do 3d nail art on my natural nails?

  • @QuerkieGal break off the tip and with the cuticle pusher start pushing it under the nail and it will take it off just be carefull not to hurt yourself,thats what i do i dont have practice fingers only hands and i always change designs on them:)

  • @MultiGricelda - Thanks so much! I will try that. I just bought a practice hand and I didn't want to ruin it. I also wanted to reuse my practice finger, but haven't tried taking the other nail off first.

  • nice n pretty.......HAPPY HOLIDAYS

  • @3rni3nm3 Thank you and Happy Holidays to you. I will try to upload another christmas tutorual tomrrow.

  • LOVE IT!

  • @DEHPRECIOUZ

    Thank you

  • really cute i love ur nail art mm ur so good at it keep up the good work jeje ♥♥

  • @bebesherry Thank you

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