So I finally got my hands on the spinning magnet for glass bead nails!! This is my first ever attempt. I spun the magnet on each layer of my nail for at least 30 seconds and then for the top coat I spun the magnet for at least 2 minutes per nail. This video was also taking a day after I did my nails so you can see how the bead dispersed.
Overall, I’m very excited to get better with this tool. I think my nail was a little too far forward in the magnets so the tip of my nails I don’t think we’re fully magnetized. This technique definitely has more of a learning curve than the cat eye or regular velvet, but nonetheless, the result is very dimensional and very beautiful! I am afraid this will become my new favorite way to magnetize my nails!!!
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I like velvet nails for the ease, but I love glass bead nails for the wow factor!
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Base: Orly Bonder – Top: Essie Gel Couture
2-3 coats of Mooncat’s A Galaxy Far Far Away
So I finally got my hands on the spinning magnet for glass bead nails!! This is my first ever attempt. I spun the magnet on each layer of my nail for at least 30 seconds and then for the top coat I spun the magnet for at least 2 minutes per nail. This video was also taking a day after I did my nails so you can see how the bead dispersed.
Overall, I’m very excited to get better with this tool. I think my nail was a little too far forward in the magnets so the tip of my nails I don’t think we’re fully magnetized. This technique definitely has more of a learning curve than the cat eye or regular velvet, but nonetheless, the result is very dimensional and very beautiful! I am afraid this will become my new favorite way to magnetize my nails!!!
I like velvet nails for the ease, but I love glass bead nails for the wow factor!