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  • I just used the ASPIRE QUICK DIP Acrylic Dipping Powder System and i purchased it from sallys. it works great! Really easy and had professional results...good luck! o...it was bout $15.00. It has enough for about four applications. only 1 set of nails, tho. u will def gt ur moneys wrth!

  • do you use any acrylic powder for this

  • this is very good wrk! i want to do my own...what brand are u using? can i purchase this r do i have to b liscenced?

  • hi i was wondering do you need to use the resin activator

  • ok small question wat did u use that thing that has a brush what is it called

  • So the nail glue/resin and liquid momnimer aren't the same right? I would like to do this but I'm a littl e confused as to what type to use... and is it the same glue you use to apply the tips?

  • hi just wondering if the brush on nail glue and the brush on resin is the same or are they not? and where can i buy these??

    thanks for the tutorial looks soo easy

  • where do u get the extenchens from?

  • does anyone know where can i buy this kit in London?

  • ouch!!

  • i wish you would leave the captions on a little longer. i keep having to go back and pause to read what you said :(

  • @Veggie12311. Sorry its my editing software, i haven't fully got the hang of it. Will keep your comment in mind for th next video, which will be Acylic. We are working on the editing for that one now. Thank you

  • Hi are you using the acrylic resin or the silk fibreglass resin.

  • @peachpie81. It makes absolutly no difference its the same resin just in differently names bottles!

    If you really want to use specific resin then the one supplied with the training kit has the name 'Quick Nails resin', but like i said its no different to any other glue.

    Thanks and sorry for the delay in replying.

  • There not done very nice...the white tip starts half way in her nail bed rather than the tip. It makes her fingers look club.

  • @Darkangel7779 The reason the white tips are quite far up her nails, is that she has a very small nail bed to begin with. The free edge on her nails was very short also. Trust me i dont much like this look either but if a client wants their nails done like this then you can only advise. The end decision is up the them.

    Thank you for your comment though.

  • I have a quick question: I have followed your video many times and I'm doing good until i get to the dipping part. After i dip a nail into the acrylic (mine is pink acrylic), and after I but the glue on again, the nail doesn't look clear. it looks all grainy and gross like as if the acrylic isnt smoothing out. Is there maybe a step I'm missing? is it the powder? please help!

  • @SaphiraSongs, well without seeing it i cant really tell but here are some things you can check..... are you brushing the powder off after you have dipped? Are you dipping like showed or are you leaving it in too long? Are u making sure you are completely soaking up the powder that is left on the nail after it has been brushed off? If all else is correct then i would say it might well be your powder. If you have a picture of it you could email it to me and i can advise further? Hope that helps x

  • this was really good,nowibought natural nail tips where you blend with acetone now i couldn blend any tips for natural tips

  • @carlmathew77, glad u liked it and thank you for your comments. Rowena

  • Crazynails - it depends on the kit u bought. I would say stay with the same products to ensure better adhesion but if u can't get the glue seperatly or it is too expensive then any brush on resin will do. Do bear in mind that you may have to try a few if they don't bond together with the powders ur using. Hope this helps and sorry for the delay in responding. Let me know if u have any more questions. X

  • question? i bought a kit to try this and it works awesome and i finish my brush on glue so what brand of brush on glue do u recommend for this? plz help me

  • I Love your video..it is the most informative and the easiest video to follow..great work :)

  • @3yrsncounting Thank you very much im glad you like it.

  • Your very welcome, and thank you.

  • i found this video more helpful than any other video ive seen by the way thank u

  • i found this video more helpful than any other video ive seen

  • I've had it done and it really does feel so light and like your natural nails. It's a lot easier to take off too.

  • Hi I was wondering how much is the glue?

  • I presume you mean price? If so its around £1.95 per bottle of brush on glue and its about 6g. Thats from The Edge. They do have a website you can check. Also you can then buy a refill bottle and just keep topping it up. Hope that answers your question. Thank you

  • I enjoyed the video, very informative. Quick and simple way to get lovely nails.

  • Thank you for your comments they are greatly appreciated. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Will have lots more on here soon so keep an eye out.

  • I like how clear it is and how easy to follow.....really good. Lets have some more please!!!

  • Is this a new way of doing acrylic? Or you can use this method with all kinds of acrylics? Is all that glue safe on the fingers?

  • Its not really new, but new compared to the traditional acrylic we all know. Its a differnt system called Tip & Dip or sometimes called Quick Nails. The resin is perfectly safe as its only Nail Glue. The system is just as strong as all the others, but is thinner so giving a more natural feeling nail. Its also easier to do then Liquid and Powder. The Acrylic powder used is normal acrylic powder that would be used with liquid. Thanks for you comments

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