honestly I got to say this has been my best set hands down!!
the fun part is I took these step by step pics just for fun pretending to have like a girly like vlog diary moment 😅🤷🏻
either way it was just a fun night on my end and then they turned out great like the cherry on top!
!!!THIS IS NOT SPONSORED!!! (I just started with this brand and really enjoy it overall and I like to keep as much as one brand for things as possible my OCD doesn't like mixing brands in a single use)
TIPS: I pre file my tips and also file down on the top part of the base of the nails cause I feel like it gives a more natural feeling towards the cuticle with them being full coverage tips
DEHYDRATOR/PRIMER: this one is the only other nail brand I mostly work with for the same reason as beetles and it's super straightforward and easy and helps the tips last longer!!!
GLUE: I have nail glue and UV gel glue as well as acrylic(still learning with) I've recently learned that I'm allergic to the UV lights (which if you would like I can't make a post about too) so for this set I used regular nail glue instead of the UV gel glue to give my hands a break until I invest in some gloves!
APPLICATION: I apply in the order of base coat color then top coat. I always apply two thin coats of each curing in-between for 30-60 seconds where the top coats I cure for a full 90 secs
STICKER ART: I got these really cute nail art stickers from a nice girl on Facebook marketplace and this was the one sheet I ended up deciding on. they're super cute and they're d*mn lucky they look so good cause they are VERY fragile and rip easily so using tweezers is best but still challenging (fingers crossed that other sheets and different brands are easier in the future) bright side with a down side combo is they're super sticky so when you put them in they won't come off!! but if you put it on wrong you're screwed!
definitely lots of ups and downs as a self teaching beginner but oddly satisfying and souths my soul to do this! and the outcome was way worth it!!! but hey you tell me... how do you think I did on this set? is this something you would pay to get done? or is my head so far up in the clouds? 🤣🤣🤣
... Read moreHey everyone! Following up on my recent 'GRWM' nail adventure, I wanted to dive a little deeper into some of the things that have truly made a difference in my DIY nail journey, especially as a self-taught beginner. When I shared my best set, I briefly touched on prep, but let's really talk about why those 'BEFORE' steps are game-changers for nails that actually last!
First off, the nail prep dehydrator and nail primer aren't just fancy words on bottles; they're your best friends for preventing lifting. I used to skip these sometimes, thinking 'how much difference can it make?' — huge! After gently filing and buffing the surface of my natural nails, a good dehydrator truly strips away all the natural oils, and then the primer creates that tacky surface for your base coat or glue to really grip. I've found that pushing back my cuticles and making sure the nail plate is super clean before anything else goes on is key. This meticulous prep means my full-coverage tips stay put, right up to the cuticle area, giving that natural, salon-quality feel we all aim for.
Now, for something a bit more personal: my struggle with UV lights. As I mentioned, I’ve recently realized I’m allergic, which was a bit of a bummer since so many amazing gels use them. If you’re also experiencing sensitivity to UV lights or certain nail ingredients, you are not alone! For this 'AFTER' look, I completely opted for regular nail glue instead of UV gel. It’s been a lifesaver, allowing my hands a much-needed break. If you're in a similar boat, definitely look into non-UV alternatives like good old nail glue for tips, or even exploring air-dry gel systems if you prefer that finish. Always protect your skin if you suspect sensitivity – I’m definitely investing in some UV protection gloves soon!
Let's talk about those adorable sticker accents! For my last set, I used some black and white geometric nail art stickers that really brought the whole look together. While they looked amazing, they were super delicate. My top tip for working with fragile stickers? Use a pair of fine-point tweezers, but practice gently peeling them off their backing first. Don't rush! Once you've placed it, press it down firmly but gently, especially around the edges, to avoid air bubbles. The real secret to making them last, and not lifting, is to encapsulate them properly. After applying my chosen colors like the b827 nude and a touch of b822 orange glitter for accent, I apply a generous layer of top coat (sometimes even two thin layers, curing each one) over the sticker. This seals it in, protecting it from daily wear and tear. I usually finish with a matte top coat on some nails and a regular glossy one on others for variety.
Finally, for any fellow beginners out there, don't get discouraged! There are always ups and downs, but it’s so satisfying when you get that perfect set. Keeping your nails hydrated between sets, not picking at lifting areas (big no-no!), and always doing proper prep will make a world of difference. It’s all about learning what works for your nails and your body. Happy DIY-ing!