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00:00.000 --> 00:03.400 Bye! Now that I'm saddled with cold weather I thought I'd show you 00:03.900 --> 00:07.400 you've seen several versions of the shelf pattern you've seen 00:07.900 --> 00:11.160 I've also done the handmade matte, so we'll pick something out, 00:11.220 --> 00:14.440 Which is sybatic, and then we'll make these patterns together.
00:15.440 --> 00:18.820 I would start by spraying it as a pattern, 00:19.000 --> 00:22.380 what you can use to do the radiant effect technique, because, you know.
00:22.880 --> 00:26.740 this is the radiant effect technique, which means that a powdered sugar 00:27.240 --> 00:30.940 we're making a surface that feels, at the very least, like if I stroke it 00:31.440 --> 00:34.620 the surface, and it also has a porous effect to the eye 00:35.120 --> 00:38.680 we're going to make a surface, so we're going to contrast the 00:39.180 --> 00:43.060 With a glossy base, you can get the pattern.
What kind of jelly can you decorate with 00:43.560 --> 00:46.860 In this case? We can use no-fuss 00:47.360 --> 00:51.600 colour gel, such as the Premium Finish 00:52.100 --> 00:55.480 For example, you can use a gel called crystal to look at the royal jelly, 00:55.740 --> 00:58.680 So definitely some kind of loaf, texture, 00:58.780 --> 01:02.200 We need a colourful decorative material, 01:02.340 --> 01:06.160 so the no-frills colour gels are perfect for this, not at all 01:06.660 --> 01:10.500 The problem is that it's not flexible, because you're not painting the whole surface 01:11.000 --> 01:14.080 With it, but just use it for the decoration, and it will last, 01:14.180 --> 01:17.080 It won't crack, it won't flake off the nail.
01:17.580 --> 01:21.440 Alternatively, another option is to decorate with gellac itself, 01:21.640 --> 01:25.440 so we'll simply take a three-step gellac, like the 01:25.940 --> 01:29.380 We're going to decorate the top with this.
01:29.660 --> 01:33.380 But what if our gellac is a bit thinner, 01:33.660 --> 01:37.100 To assemble back away from flowing, the nail on top of our embellishment, 01:37.380 --> 01:41.020 which you can see that you'll prefer at this time deserves a denser 01:41.520 --> 01:45.380 But if you're having a hard time even with that, you might want to go for a more 01:45.880 --> 01:49.280 Then you can thicken it a little bit.
So what do you have? 01:49.780 --> 01:53.180 Thicken it? You can thicken it with porcelain powder itself 01:53.680 --> 01:57.980 The material, even with a transparent porcelain powder, we add a little bit, 01:58.060 --> 02:01.760 we'll take out some jade, a little bit of gellac 02:02.260 --> 02:05.640 add a little bit of transparent powder, mix it in 02:06.140 --> 02:09.759 That way you can thicken it up enough so that it doesn't flow over the surface.
In this case.
02:10.259 --> 02:13.760 also then you'll need to sprinkle it on top then, 02:14.260 --> 02:17.900 But it's just easier to decorate, 02:17.920 --> 02:21.860 It's better to get the material flowing back into the surface.
You can thicken it 02:22.360 --> 02:26.540 With a lighter shade of any decorative gel, 02:26.840 --> 02:30.200 Because proportionally very little will go into the gellac, 02:30.540 --> 02:34.340 so I'll give you a non-text example, let's take a tiny 3d gel 02:34.840 --> 02:38.280 For example, add this to a lipstick charcoal, 02:38.780 --> 02:41.920 So we're going to get a slightly paler lipstick charcoal level, 02:42.800 --> 02:46.000 and it's going to stand out a lot more 02:46.500 --> 02:50.060 The nail top decoration will have a much more spectacular effect, 02:50.320 --> 02:53.460 And we've got the density, too, that we're going to be able to work with.
02:53.960 --> 02:57.280 Ok, so you need something with a looser texture, 02:57.560 --> 03:01.220 but preferably on something that doesn't run on the surface, so either 03:01.720 --> 03:04.860 we use a coloured gel, or gelac, and if we 03:05.360 --> 03:08.900 We have found, or have found so far, that for our particular markings the 03:09.400 --> 03:13.380 the material is too soft, you can thicken porcelain 03:13.880 --> 03:17.680 You can use powder, for example, or other light, dense decorative gels.
03:18.160 --> 03:21.380 And then comes the next question, but with what 03:21.880 --> 03:24.960 sprinkle it in? Sprinkle, that's a lot of things, 03:25.040 --> 03:29.020 Or so we think, because it's very 03:29.520 --> 03:32.980 There are many powders on the market, all kinds of decorating powders, 03:33.240 --> 03:36.680 porcelain powders rest, I always use porcelain powders for it 03:37.180 --> 03:40.520 I usually recommend this technique, because it's 03:41.020 --> 03:43.980 It has such a very subtle graininess to it typically, 03:44.460 --> 03:47.920 And that way you won't have to mess up the vendor's nails with this decoration, 03:48.020 --> 03:51.880 so if you're smoothing your new or 03:52.380 --> 03:55.780 If you use a matte finish on your dress, for example, you don't want to get any shrinkage, 03:55.820 --> 04:00.020 It won't have that unpleasant feeling.
This way, in fact 04:00.520 --> 04:04.580 all building powders come in handy for dusting 04:05.080 --> 04:08.880 So you can use white, 04:09.000 --> 04:13.260 Nuc level, well just a couple so I've put them here for you to see, 04:13.500 --> 04:15.980 Or you can sprinkle with clear.
04:17.440 --> 04:21.000 With opaques, you can actually use them in any colourful decoration 04:21.500 --> 04:25.080 you can sprinkle it on, but it will tone it down a bit 04:25.580 --> 04:30.100 And then the overlay of that.
White powder will then stand up if you have a white decoration 04:30.600 --> 04:33.940 So we'll paint a snowflake, for example, 04:34.040 --> 04:37.440 if you want to dust it with powder, you should use white powder 04:37.940 --> 04:41.480 because if you spray it with a transparent, they're going to dull the 04:41.980 --> 04:45.240 Effect.
And white highlights, many people find it more spectacular, 04:45.340 --> 04:47.740 It'll be more contrasty with those little snowflakes.
04:48.240 --> 04:51.720 Or, I usually sprinkle with the rod color when I have a rod decoration 04:52.220 --> 04:55.600 I used to make.
And then you can enhance it, 04:55.820 --> 05:00.000 You can use, for example, different light mica powders.
05:01.920 --> 05:05.260 However, you need to pay attention to the grain size 05:05.760 --> 05:09.460 There are in this powdered powder.
If you're getting high, it's a very tasty little, 05:10.240 --> 05:14.020 very tiny little specks of powdered mossy grit.
05:14.520 --> 05:16.440 You can still sprinkle it on like this, 05:16.920 --> 05:20.800 or you can use coloured powder 05:21.300 --> 05:24.800 Sprinkle it on, which is another one of those looser textures.
05:26.360 --> 05:30.740 So if I reach in and pour it like this 05:31.240 --> 05:36.000 then I see that it's not easy to get the 05:36.500 --> 05:39.880 it can come off sticky 05:40.380 --> 05:44.120 the powder.
We can use these to sprinkle, 05:44.640 --> 05:47.890 And then the question arises, which you can't use to spray a finish.
05:48.640 --> 05:52.300 Now I'll try to contrast a little bit, for example, there are 05:52.800 --> 05:56.020 Powdered sugar powders, the gigapore of crystal wit, are like this, filled with 05:56.520 --> 05:59.960 It's pigmented and therefore it doesn't spread as loosely, 05:59.980 --> 06:04.360 Like this pale rose colour.
I'll try to illustrate it like this 06:04.860 --> 06:07.320 For you guys, I'm going to take a look, 06:09.390 --> 06:12.730 And it comes off in bigger chunks like this.
06:15.230 --> 06:19.210 That way, it will adhere better to the powder granules, 06:20.250 --> 06:24.450 like with this rose colour, for example, and therefore very unevenly 06:24.950 --> 06:28.730 can be sprinkled on the decoration of the dusters, so in such patches 06:29.230 --> 06:32.650 These dusting powders will be used for the decoration, 06:33.150 --> 06:37.050 and unfortunately, it's also a mottled matte, so it's going to be ugly like this 06:37.550 --> 06:41.130 in fact, the final result will not be such a uniform colour 06:41.630 --> 06:46.230 the decoration, so it's definitely one of those smooth -loose portajohns, 06:46.590 --> 06:50.770 which is explicitly designed to make only one colour 06:51.270 --> 06:54.510 can be fabricated, not separate porcelain flowers 06:55.010 --> 06:58.890 To make the base, you need to get the matte look right.
It's a plain colour builder with dust actually.
06:59.390 --> 07:02.990 And the giga is for making flowers, porcelain flowers 07:03.490 --> 07:07.270 Let's get it done with me.
And then here actually, which is very similar 07:07.770 --> 07:11.070 material, compared to the giga for example, if not 07:11.570 --> 07:15.770 If you want to think in terms of powder, pigment powders are like this 07:16.270 --> 07:20.790 Also you can't sprinkle them or, speaking of glittery, 07:21.090 --> 07:23.930 Then you have to be careful with the glitter, 07:24.430 --> 07:28.210 because that's the tiny grain or, a little bit with the medium sized glitter 07:28.710 --> 07:32.590 you can also sprinkle a little bit, but anything that's a little bigger or darker 07:33.090 --> 07:36.330 mica powder, larger grain size of mica 07:36.830 --> 07:40.270 powdered sugar, again, you can't sprinkle that because it's very -very 07:40.770 --> 07:44.130 it's going to make the top of your pattern look bumpy, and that's why 07:44.630 --> 07:48.010 You're really disturbing me, it's going to get stuck in everything with the vendor's circle, 07:48.510 --> 07:52.390 and you'll actually break out these bigger 07:52.890 --> 07:57.110 Glitter grain from our decorations.
So to sum up, 07:57.210 --> 08:00.130 Then what can be used for this decoration, 08:00.270 --> 08:03.110 loaf decorating jelly, so it's royalty, 08:03.170 --> 08:07.350 the same fiszeless colouring, or the gellac itself, 08:07.490 --> 08:10.950 or gellac alone can be used for decoration, but it is worth 08:11.450 --> 08:15.210 the powder that I recommend is either some kind of 08:15.710 --> 08:18.770 Building powder, you could use mica building powder, 08:19.170 --> 08:22.850 or powdered sugar, or some kind of 08:23.350 --> 08:26.050 loaf ornament, so it's one of those fine-grained mica powders, 08:26.170 --> 08:29.590 For example, you can even multiply the surface.
Good, then let's start with the 08:30.090 --> 08:33.030 Decorations you see, come on I chose pastel colours like this, 08:33.090 --> 08:36.330 I think that for this technique these colours are very -very 08:36.830 --> 08:40.289 it's worth thinking about colours like that, but of course 08:40.789 --> 08:43.789 You can make the decoration in any other colour you like.
08:44.090 --> 08:47.450 It's worth working on a glossy base so that the 08:47.950 --> 08:51.530 The matte effect of the radiant effect technique is much more likely to be brightened up 08:52.030 --> 08:55.910 So if you want to make a matte finish on the top of the nail, it's not so lucky, 08:56.290 --> 08:59.630 so it's worth making the base glossy, and then as soon as we've got it 09:00.130 --> 09:02.130 When it's matte, we'll cut it.
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