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How to: Apply Builder In A Bottle - Brand New Product Tutorial

How to: Apply Builder In A Bottle - Brand New Product Tutorial

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were looking at the builder in a bottle - doing a natural overlay. Ive already had the gel on so Ive already buffed my nail. Ive cleaned the nail and dehydrate and prime the nail. Im then going to pop on a layer of base coat. Im going to use Rose Quartz on my left hand - my right had has been my tester hand so has many different colours on it. Im going to start with a thin layer and without curing, Im going to get a lot of product on one side of the brush and move it around in circular motions with the brush. Cure immediately and then apply another thin layer. Do one nail at a time. Remove the sticky layer and then buff and file and go over with a design or with a top coat. This is great for people who have thin nails and struggle to keep the gel polish on - make sure to remove the sticky layer first. Its also good to build strength for people who want to grow their own nails to prevent breakage
Date: 2019-10-31

Comments and reviews: 10


Fabulous that's perfect for you football or soccer or football you color over there. I wish I could do that I am allergic to something and anyway well I have cancer anyway so I can't even use tips on my nails anymore I have to keep him long or everything just split wide open. In the United States women and hospitals and nurses are not allowed to even wear nail polish over here now. Because of staph infection they can carry it from one patient to another they say so I should know I was just in the hospital with full septic shock didn't even know I was sick besides cancer so I guess it's common. What a bummer I lost a whole month or more love you Christy I'm keep watching you as long as I can if you're ever in North Idaho USA stop and see me bring the kids I'll cook for you and you can do my nails that is my bucket list one of my bucket list things. Thank you as always
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I totally NEED that product I have such trouble growing my nails because they are thin and maybe its hormones but since peri menopause, my nails break every time my cycle is supposed to happen. They also break when I am stressed about something. I don't do salon's because I'm diabetic and the US doesn't really have strong sanitation rules. While you can bring your own manicure tools (cuticle clipper and pushers, etc, I can't risk the infection if they nip my skin, especially on my feet. So, I just do my own nails at home. My nails always get to a certain place and break in the same place all the time, close to the nail bed. I think that is just a very weak area for my natural nails. Anyone else have this issue?
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Have used similar products for several months to grow natural nails. Can infill when there is grow out. Nails are very long. They aren't perfected like nails done with tips or extensions. The product creates a C curve and a C curve can be bent in by holding the nail after it is pulled out of the lamp. Two coats of bonder prevents lifting and don't be shy of using the bonder with the infill. The natural nail is left under the product and when shortening just use your efile to shorten and remove extra bulk from the apex and rebalance the nail. Still love the salon acrylic and gel nails too.
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Afternoon Kirsty just have a few questions for you on this product? 1) does it soak off like gel polish? 2) could it be used if someone who has gel polish but has a split could this be used to support that nail why growing out? 3) would this be a product you infill? 4) how much would you roughly charge for this as a service 5) would you recommend buffing it every time to smooth out or once you have removed the sticky layer can you put gel straight on top? Absolutely love your work, and really enjoy watching your videos. Hope you feel better soon Sammi Xx
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Wow what a coincedence, I got my builder in a bottle in the mail yesterday: DI have two questions though. 1. Can you leave it matte after buffing the builder gel without putting top coat on it or do you need to put top coat on and then buff the top coat to make it matte again? 2. Can you please do a video where you show/try out all the different colors of builder in a bottle gel? I would love to see all of them: )I love all your videos, and I hope you get well soon, Kirsty. X
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Hi there, gorgeous, I need to know something, I've heard that if you use a lot of products such as, builder gel, polygel, acrylique, etc, etc, your nails become thinner and thinner, and after a while they also get like strais, did I said that right, can you help me to find the truth and nothing but the truth? I m afraid of doing my nail and will become a problem after a while. What do you think about this?
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Wish I could afford all new nail SUPPLES. Just lost everything in a storage unit fire. In need of polishes, practice hand or fingers with stand. I can pay a little but on budget cause of disability. So if u or anyone can help a nail family member that would be a blessing. Young nails sent me some stuff to try and get me back on nail journey so anything helps Much love. Thanks again
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Hiya Ive got a couple of questions about BIAB before I go and buy the whole lot 1. Can you use it for extensions using tips? (If so please could we have a video on it)2. Could you do infills with it or do you have to remove it all for a new set? 3. Is it a soak or product or file off? Love your work & some more videos using BIAB would be amazinggg
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Ive been wanting to try something on my mum as shes a cleaner and Ive tried putting acrylics on her before but she started to lift heavily which Im guessing its to do with her job. Would this product help a lot more? As her nails go through a time of being really weak and split and peel. but Ive been wanting to do her nails for ages
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Kirsty, is it true there is more chance of getting a little fungus or greeny color under gel than acrylic? My old nail person told me that. And, i started with gel before acrylic and this did happen, but not when i changed to acrylic. Is this from improper gel application or does it just happen with gel?
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