All about the PEEL-OFF BASE GEL💅how to use【ASKA NAILS】
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Hi everyone !
This is ASKA NAILS.
In this video, we'll dive into the world of peel-off bases for those wondering what they are.
I'll provide a detailed guide on their usage,
tips for longevity, and the proper way to remove them
-covering everything you need to know about peel-off bases.
This peel-off base has become a common choice for self-nail enthusiasts.
In this video, I'll cover what makes it different from regular base gels,
how to distinguish its usage,
and share my recommended peel-off base for easy removal and long-lasting results.
I hope you’ll watch till the end.
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00:00 Opening
00:40 What is PEEL-OFF base
01:11 Difference
02:44 How to Use Differently
03:23 How to Use
05:50 How to make it Last Longer
07:28 How to Peel Off
08:47 Ending
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Thank you! Always good content.👍
Great video. ❤
Wonderful content as always. I wish I watched your gel allergy video sooner, before I became allergic. But your tips on how to use gel after becoming allergic were VERY useful. Thank you Aska!
Thanks for watching! I will be making an English version of my video on gel allergies as well!
Can I use peel off base as the base for using fake nails? 😅
Applying too thick on the free edge makes it peel faster? Normally with regular base gel, the advice is to cap the free edge...😮
For regular base gel as you describe, I would apply it to cover the nail tip. But this is for peel-off base gels, not regular base gels.
Ah gotcha. So for peel off base, it's actually better not to cap the edge I'd that's what catches and starts to lift/peel. Makes sense. Thanks!