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  • I heard the UV light is a little painful is this true?

  • fire the cameraman...terrible...rarely saw what was going on.

  • you know what, i HATE to just give random (and FREE) compliments, to women i dont know, and make there heads get HUGE..for nothin lol.....but, i have to say....it should literally be against the LAW......for someone with SUCHHHHH beautiful hands and nails....to wear fake nails on them, and mess them up with fake nails. (im 4real lol)...

    PS: i AM a Man lol...why am i even concerned with this?....this just happens to be 1 of the things i love the most, on a woman lol.

    Ok. this is my exit lol.

  • how much would a natural pink gel go for on your website??..please respond!!..thanks.:)

  • omg nails is my favorite thing to do 24-7 but im still to young to get acriliyc nails

  • Respond to this video... 

  • am I still able to gel my nails at home without the light....is that possible or do i still need a curing light?

  • @mrsbcbaby

    Hello

    you still require a gel light to cure the UV gels

  • what is the difference between a builder and just a gel??

  • @nikkilee911

    A builder gel is much thicker and stronger. It does not level and is a bit trickier to work with.

  • hoow do u learn how to do easey designs?

  • @summerbroz

    we will be making videos soon on nail art... keep watching

  • just out of curiousity, would tanning lights cure the gel? Or, would they affect the gel nails in other ways?

  • @CellarDoor367

    UV gel lights are made specifically for curing gel nails. Tanning beds are made for tanning. The rays are different

  • I would love to have you product but I'm in Thailand :( kinda distant

  • @iH3ARTBKK

    we do ship there, but it is expensive

  • Love love love your tutorial! Which kind of gel you use for French Manicure style? I know they are Building, Sculpting, Bonding etc ....and I'm all lost in that. I bought a building gel.....and I would like to know if it works for overlays!

    Please can someone tell me!? Thanks! :)

  • @loulouxxx1975

    hello, to build white tips you will need the French white builder gel. Or, just use white tips

  • how do u get the gel off?? u jus keep re paintin on the gel?

  • @BlessedBeauty88 you can file it off if you choose. it is easy to file

  • @getnailedathome -oh ok cuz im looking for a "good" at home gel so far the ones ive used all crack =/

  • @BlessedBeauty88

    You will need to file off the ridges or any lifting. Other then that, it is save to apply over old gel, as long as you have completely prepared the nail and it is sanitized. If you find the nail is getting a bit thick from many layers, you will need to file it thinner

  • after you paint your nails wit whatever color you like. can you put the gel application over the nail polish again?

  • @xoxtamisha  YES YOU CAN , ONCE ITS DRY

  • @xoxtamisha yes, but make sure the polish is very dry first

  • @xoxtamisha yes but be sure the polish is dry first

  • i would love to try this some day! ^.^

  • ....also, what are nail forms for? Thanks!

  • @cali4niasunshine they are for building length

  • @cali4niasunshine they are for adding length to the nail

  • Can you paint on top of the gel? I think this is great!

  • @cali4niasunshine yes you can paint on top of the gel

  • wow! you really do it very easy. bravo! this is really helpful!

  • How do you clean the brush after use ?

  • you can just wipe it clean with a paper towel, or alcohol. Just keep it away from UV light and it will last a very long time

  • @cavendishderby I just pinch it between the wipes with gel cleaner on, or alcohol

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