What base did you use before all in one biab clear? Did u use rubber base or just normal gel base? . Today I did a client with all in one biab clear. But I forgot to put base . Don’t know if it will lift soon
@@NailsbyMeesh sorry I’m still confused. U mean In this video, you just used one product which is “ all in 1 biab clear”. No extra rubber base or gel base??
I’d you’re having trouble it could be your prep process, however, using a primer like Cuccio or Young Nails ones are great. Even using a bit of acetone as a dehydrator helps and make sure the nail is completely dry before applying product. I also use rubber base coat if I’m using clear gel from this brand. The coloured BIABs from TGB don’t need a base. Only clear requires one.
I did apply top coat after I had done some nail art. This video was just to show how to apply the builder in a bottle. If you’re finishing the nails you always apply top coat.
@@feliciaal3458 I am using The GelBottle Brand its a UK Brand that is sold in quite a few countries, you need a certificate to buy but you can do some courses through them where they provide a certificate and they are not too expensive (the courses) and can be completed online, I have done one myself. I particularly love this brand for how large their bottles are 20ml is quite large and the aesthetic is cute too.
@@feliciaal3458 I have to let you know I did mine online during covid times so I might be wrong in that they may not be online anymore. I feel like they should for those in other countries though.
With a efile nail drill, then a hand file to even out, ideally leaving 10% of the product on to protect the nail. Build new product on the 10% remaining, but move the apex (gel blob) back down to the lower third of the nail bed. If there is any lifting of the 10% remainder, then soak off the remaining product with acetone, and then scrape off the softened product with a hand tool, for the purpose of starting over on the natural nail, with no product. I hope this helps.
You can e file off or soak off with acetone, its best to file through the top coat and take down a bit of the bulk with a hand file or efile and then you can soak in acetone. (20mins + depends it can take longer depending on how much is on the nail)
The nails are great. Can't beat the ease and quality you get from The Gel Bottle. That music is another story tho.
lol 😝 the music is whatever I can find on this app. I feel you though it’s not great.
I do this. It's very easy and looks so classy . Affordable than doing nails at salon.
Yay I’m so glad you found this video helpful. 💕
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Beautiful nails!
Wow thank you so much!
What base did you use before all in one biab clear? Did u use rubber base or just normal gel base? . Today I did a client with all in one biab clear. But I forgot to put base . Don’t know if it will lift soon
This is a two in one product that she used so she used the BIAB as the base coat😊
@@amberlynn8591you mean she didn’t use anything else? Just 2 in 1 bottle?
For all in one clear from TGB I use the rubber base coat.
This gel in the video the base and builder are in one.
@@NailsbyMeesh sorry I’m still confused. U mean In this video, you just used one product which is “ all in 1 biab clear”. No extra rubber base or gel base??
Do you use a base coat? I purchased the BIAB and have tried it on a couple clients and it lifts off in 24 hours but I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong?
U need rubber base..
The product in the video is an all in one so she used the BIAB as the base coat😊
I’d you’re having trouble it could be your prep process, however, using a primer like Cuccio or Young Nails ones are great. Even using a bit of acetone as a dehydrator helps and make sure the nail is completely dry before applying product.
I also use rubber base coat if I’m using clear gel from this brand. The coloured BIABs from TGB don’t need a base. Only clear requires one.
No top polish?
I did apply top coat after I had done some nail art. This video was just to show how to apply the builder in a bottle. If you’re finishing the nails you always apply top coat.
Those nails need rehab. Get a nail strengthner. Allow to heal and regrow for a month. Also use cuticle oil and nourishing hand cream.
Thank you for the tips. Check out some of my other videos you will see my nail health is great. 💜
What? Her natural nails Are so strong?
@@feliciaal3458 I am using The GelBottle Brand its a UK Brand that is sold in quite a few countries, you need a certificate to buy but you can do some courses through them where they provide a certificate and they are not too expensive (the courses) and can be completed online, I have done one myself.
I particularly love this brand for how large their bottles are 20ml is quite large and the aesthetic is cute too.
@@NailsbyMeesh Ohhh I didn’t know you could take the courses online! Thank you for the helpful tips
@@feliciaal3458 I have to let you know I did mine online during covid times so I might be wrong in that they may not be online anymore. I feel like they should for those in other countries though.
Now how do you remove it?😭
With a efile nail drill, then a hand file to even out, ideally leaving 10% of the product on to protect the nail. Build new product on the 10% remaining, but move the apex (gel blob) back down to the lower third of the nail bed. If there is any lifting of the 10% remainder, then soak off the remaining product with acetone, and then scrape off the softened product with a hand tool, for the purpose of starting over on the natural nail, with no product. I hope this helps.
You can e file off or soak off with acetone, its best to file through the top coat and take down a bit of the bulk with a hand file or efile and then you can soak in acetone. (20mins + depends it can take longer depending on how much is on the nail)
This is also a great response and super helpful in terms of the fill process!
@@chailady2608thanks you guys!!!
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