My 2021 Nail Polish Favorites | JESSFACE90

Описание к видео My 2021 Nail Polish Favorites | JESSFACE90

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Today I'm talking about my favorite nail polishes for 2021!

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Polishes mentioned:
Essie:
Doubles Trouble

Zoya:
Cory
Honey

Orly:
Here Comes The Sun
Happy Camper
Wild Willow
Lion's Ear

China Glaze:
Guava Mama
Tropic Like It's Hot

Rogue Lacquer:
Dancing Free
As If
Neon Lights
Hot Girl Summer
Physical


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On my nails: OPI - Ring In The Blue Year / ILNP - Party Popper / Orly matte topcoat
On my lips: Mac - Hue

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Not sure about the terms I'm using in my videos? Check out My Nail Polish Dictionary here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p52P0...
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FAQ:

What top coat/base coat do you use?

I don't have a favorite topcoat, I just use whatever is laying around for swatches and KBShimmer Clearly On Top for manicures. My all-time favorite base coat is the CND Stickey. You can find that on Amazon.com or at Ulta stores.

Why do you take your picture and video swatches separately?

Since my lighting, camera settings, and tripod all have to be adjusted when switching from pictures to video, it's faster and helps keep the lighting more consistent if I batch process all the pictures at once and then all the videos at another time. It also helps me get a feel for how to work with the polish if I do my pictures before the video.

How long do you let your nail polish dry between coats?

I wait until a coat is completely dry to the touch before adding another one. The time it takes for that to happen varies from polish to polish, but usually is around 3-5 minutes.

How long do swatch videos take you to make?

To take pictures, film, edit, and upload, it takes between 8-12 hours depending on the size of the collection.

Why don't you paint EVERY SINGLE inch of your nail and ALL THE WAY UP TO THE CUTICLE EVERY SINGLE TIME?! DEAR GOD WHY?!

I purposely avoid the sides of my nails and my cuticle line when I'm swatching because I do swatches one after the other after the other. Removing polishes that are applied too close to the skin can stain the skin around my nails and make the next swatch look bad. I do it to keep the video clips and pictures clean.


Why don't you use a peel-off base coat when you swatch? You should use the UNT one because Simplynailogical uses it and everyone should use everything she uses with no exceptions.

I speed swatch. The polish is still wet or tacky by the time I remove it to apply the next one. Using a peel-off base coat would not only add an extra step to my routine but would require me to wait for the polish to dry before it could be peeled off. This would end up taking more time and be less efficient for me.
Trust me, if Cristine suggests it, I try it...but everyone has different tastes in products and everyone does things differently. Two people can have vastly different opinions on a product. It doesn't mean that one of them is wrong, it means that they're different people.

Are you going to swatch the Essie/OPI/China Glaze ______ collection?

Yes.

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