spring polygel nails🌱✨

another little transition video because they’re too fun!🌻✨💚 full youtube tutorial for this spring polygel set soon! @dtynailshop products used below, shop at doperthanyournails.com, link in bio!⭐️

🌱desert rose polygel

🌱winter’s veil gel polish

🌱frozen meadows gel polish

🌱polygel brush

🌱art gel brush

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2025/3/24 Edited to

... Read moreI'm so excited about spring polygel nails! They're truly a game-changer for getting beautiful, durable manicures right at home. If you're anything like me, you're always on the lookout for fresh polygel nail ideas that are both stunning and achievable, especially as the weather warms up and we crave those lighter, brighter looks. This season, I've been experimenting with several polygel nail designs that are perfect for beginners and seasoned DIYers alike. One of my go-to simple polygel nail designs for spring is a classic pastel ombre. Think soft pinks blending into sky blues, or gentle lavenders fading into mint greens. To achieve this, after applying your base coat and curing, you can gently pat two different polygel colors onto the nail—one at the free edge and one at the cuticle—then use your brush, lightly dampened with slip solution, to blend them seamlessly in the middle. The key is to work quickly and patiently, building up the color in thin layers. It gives such an elegant, gradient effect that truly screams springtime. Another fantastic idea for spring polygel nails involves incorporating subtle floral elements. You don't need to be a professional nail artist for this! For a polygel nail design with flowers, you can use tiny nail art decals or even try simple dotting tools for abstract blossoms. After shaping and curing your polygel, apply a top coat, then strategically place your decals before adding another layer of top coat to seal them in. For a more artistic touch, choose gel polishes in contrasting colors – a small dot for the center of a flower, then tiny strokes around it for petals. This adds a delicate, feminine touch without being overly complex. For those just starting out with polygel, here are a few polygel nail ideas for beginners. First, always make sure your natural nails are properly prepped: clean, filed, and buffed. This helps with adhesion and longevity. Second, don't use too much slip solution; a little goes a long way to prevent your polygel from getting too runny. Practice molding the polygel bead on a nail form or even a plastic surface before applying it to your actual nail. This helps you get a feel for the consistency. Remember, building thin, even layers is crucial for a strong, natural-looking nail. Finally, don't forget about textured or glitter accents! A single accent nail with a fine glitter over a pastel polygel base can elevate your entire look. Or, for a truly unique polygel nails design, try embedding small, dried flowers or delicate foil pieces into a clear polygel layer. The possibilities for creative polygel nail ideas are endless once you get comfortable with the basics. Whether you're aiming for simple polygel nail designs or something more elaborate, polygel provides the flexibility and durability to keep your nails looking fabulous all season long. I find that watching transition videos, like the one mentioned, and upcoming tutorials are incredibly helpful for visualizing these techniques and getting inspired for my next set of beautiful spring polygel nails!

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Gorgeous

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I LOVE THEM😍

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