DIFERENCIAS entre BASE COAT, TOP COAT, TOP FINISH, PRIMER ADHERENTE Y DESHIDRATADOR | Cúando usarlos
Introduction to Nail Products
Overview of the Video
- Jessica Alba welcomes viewers and introduces the topic, focusing on common questions about nail products for beginners.
- She mentions that she will explain base coats, top coats, and their purposes in nail applications.
Importance of Engagement
- Jessica encourages viewers to like and subscribe if they find the video helpful, emphasizing that it is free and supports her channel.
Essential Nail Products
Introduction to Necessary Products
- The video outlines essential products needed for acrylic nails or semi-permanent applications.
- Jessica begins by discussing dehydrators and pH levelers (also known as anti-fungals), which are crucial for preparing natural nails.
Application Process
- She explains that these products should be applied after cleaning the cuticle area and properly filing the nails.
- The order of application starts with dehydration using an anti-fungal or pH leveler to prepare the nail surface.
Adhesives and Primers
Role of Adhesives
- After dehydration, a protein bond or primer is applied; this can be acid-free or acid-based depending on specific needs.
- The primer significantly contributes to adhesion but does not guarantee 100% adherence; proper nail preparation is also critical.
Base Coats Explained
Functionality of Base Coats
- A base coat is necessary when applying semi-permanent polish (gelish), providing additional adhesion.
- It prevents natural nails from staining due to colored polishes, highlighting its importance in maintaining nail health.
Understanding Top Coats
Purpose of Top Coats
- Top coats protect finished work by providing a glossy or matte finish; they ensure decorations remain intact.
- Unlike base coats, top coats do not leave a sticky layer after curing under UV light, making them ideal for finalizing looks.
Key Differences Between Base and Top Coats
Understanding Top Coats in Nail Art
Differences Between Top Finalizer and Top Coat
- The top finalizer (top cristal) is specifically designed for acrylic work, while the top coat is used for semi-permanent nail polish. Both products protect the underlying work but serve different purposes.
- The top finalizer can also be applied over construction gel without adverse effects, providing a protective layer. In contrast, using it over semi-permanent polish may lead to cracking or peeling.
- It's important to learn the specific uses of each product over time; initially, the variety of products may seem overwhelming, but familiarity will develop with practice.
- There are numerous brands available that offer quality products; it's beneficial to experiment with different brands rather than sticking to just one to find what works best for individual needs.
Conclusion and Encouragement