How-To: Diy Acrylic Nail Art At Home?

Acrylic nails have become a popular beauty treatment, and with new styles and ideas emerging, more people are learning how to do them at home. This step-by-step tutorial for beginners aims to help you create your first set of acrylic nails from home. To apply acrylic nails at home, follow these simple steps:

  1. Clean your nails thoroughly before doing your nails.
  2. Apply nail tips to each nail and trim and file them to the desired length and shape.
  3. Pour liquid acrylic into a dish and pour acrylic powder into a dish.
  4. Trim and file your nails to the desired length and shape.
  5. Use a nail clipper to secure the nails in place.
  6. Finally, apply pressure to each nail file and clip.
  7. Finally, apply acrylic powder to the nail file and clip.
  8. Enjoy your new set of acrylic nails by following these simple steps and experimenting with different styles and designs to achieve your ideal look. Remember, patience is key when doing your own acrylic nails at home.

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What can I use instead of fake nails?

The most durable alternatives to acrylic nails are dip powder, poly gel, hard gel, and soft gels, with a reported wear time of up to four weeks. The least durable option is that of press-on nails, which have a lifespan of only a few days to a couple of weeks. Polygel and builder gel are optimal for the creation of three-dimensional nail art.

Can I teach myself to do acrylic nails?

Specialist courses are essential for nail technicians to learn how to safely handle and dispose of chemicals used in complex manicures, such as extensions and tips. Proper nail care is crucial to avoid complications such as bleeding or infection, which can spread diseases like HIV. Proper nail acrylic removal is also essential to maintain cleanliness and build a loyal client base. Nail acrylic courses teach how to properly sterilize tools, ensuring a clean and safe environment for clients to return. By completing these courses, nail technicians can ensure their clients’ satisfaction and loyalty.

How do you make fake nails from scratch?
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How do you make fake nails from scratch?

To create nails, cut the shape of each nail out of thick paper and use it as a guide to cut 6-10 additional cutouts. Mix flour and water to create a glue-like paste, brush it onto the cutouts, let them dry overnight, and use nail tabs to attach them to your nails. Use newspaper, magazine pages, construction paper, printer paper, or tissue for the strongest nails. Cut out a piece of paper in the right shape and size for each nail, then use each nail as a guide to cut several layers of the same size and shape.

Stack the layers together, place the guide on top, and cut around it to create duplicate shapes. The more layers used, the stronger and thicker the nails. If you have trouble keeping the layers together, gently tap or hold them together with paperclips until ready to use.

What is the main ingredient in acrylic nails?
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What is the main ingredient in acrylic nails?

Artificial nails are made by reacting acrylic monomers like ethyl methacrylate monomer with polymethylmethacrylate, resulting in traces of the monomer. These traces can cause adverse reactions, such as redness, swelling, and pain in the nail bed, in people who have become sensitive to methacrylates. In the early 1970s, the FDA received complaints of injury associated with artificial nails containing methyl methacrylate monomer, including fingernail damage, deformity, and contact dermatitis.

The FDA removed products containing 100% methyl methacrylate monomer through court proceedings, resulting in a preliminary injunction against one firm, seizure actions, and voluntary recalls. No regulation specifically prohibits the use of methyl methacrylate monomer in cosmetic products.

What is a good substitute for acrylic nails?

The most durable alternatives to acrylic nails are dip powder, poly gel, hard gel, and soft gels, with a reported wear time of up to four weeks. The least durable option is that of press-on nails, which have a lifespan of only a few days to a couple of weeks. Polygel and builder gel are optimal for the creation of three-dimensional nail art.

How to do acrylic nails without monomer?

Nail glue or dip powder liquids can be a great alternative to acrylic monomer, as they are easier to apply at home. Fairy Glamor, a 100-year-old family-owned business, designs unique 3-in-1 dip and acrylic nail powders in Galveston, Texas. They believe in quality and affordability, making their powders used by professional nail technicians and homeowners. Their unique colors are hand-designed to give beautiful manicures that make nails feel magical. If you’re looking to try dip powder, Fairy Glamor offers many color options that work with both dip and acrylic systems.

Can you make acrylic nails at home?

This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to create acrylic nails. It includes a list of necessary items, such as a nail file, acrylic nail kit, acrylic glue, pressure, file and clip nails, acrylic color coat, drying time, and protective top coat. The article also mentions a potential security issue with the page, which could be due to a technical issue with the internet browser, such as disabled or blocked Javascript or browser not supporting cookies. The author advises users to check the box to access the site.

Do I need monomer to do acrylic nails?

Liquid monomer, also known as nail liquid, is a crucial component in acrylic nail building. It allows the acrylic powder to transform into a paste that can be shaped with a nail tip or form, resulting in the creation of custom nails. Liquid monomer forms a polymer that enhances adhesion with acrylic, making it a crucial component in nail products. Despite the FDA’s lawsuit in the 1970s against nail products made of 100 MMA (methyl methacrylate), some acrylic nail systems still use this sticky and damaging monomer. V Beauty Pure’s patented monomer, which contains no MMA, ensures a safe application and perfect finish every time, eliminating the need for harmful and sticky products.

Can you use water as a monomer?
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Can you use water as a monomer?

Water as a monomer in polymerization reactions presents a unique and sustainable strategy for chemistry. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using water as one of two monomers in polymerization reactions, demonstrating the potential of this approach. The oxa-Michael polyaddition of water and divinyl sulfone is used to obtain the corresponding aliphatic polyethersulfone in an interfacial polymerization at room temperature in high yield within an hour.

The polyethersulfone is characterized by high molar mass averages and a dispersity around 2. 5. The polymer electrolyte containing 15 wt LiTFSI was tested as a solid polymer electrolyte, resulting in free-standing amorphous membranes prepared in a solvent-free manner. The polymer electrolyte containing 15 wt LiTFSI showed an oxidative stability of up to 5. 5 V vs. Li/Li + at 45 °C and a conductivity of 1.

45 × 10 −8 S cm −1 at room temperature. This is the first example of the polymerization of water as one of two monomers, allowing for a solvent-free preparation of polymer electrolyte membranes with high oxidative stability.

What can substitute for monomer?
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What can substitute for monomer?

Alternative materials for acrylic monomers include Acid Free, Natural Nail Prep, Dehydrator, Bond Primer, Medelones Nail Primer, Beetles Gel Polish, Foundation Base Gel, Clear Acrylic Powder, Jelly Nude Pink Gel Nail Polish Set, Nail Art and Top Coat, Acetone Alcohol Nail Polish Remover, and Alcohol and Primer.


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  • Suzie, I’m almost 76 years old and I’m new to your articles and nail art. I love so much your articles that they have been an inspiration to me and I started to do my own nails (never is to late to learn) and being myself a self-taught artist have help me a lot. One of the things I love about your articles is your nice and sweet voice that sometimes make me relax and feel calm like in the article “Suzie Does Nails Magazine Cover”. Thank you so much for your kindness and for sharing your great knowledge and experience.👏👏👏

  • I appreciate this article so much! I started using dipping powder over full cover nails several months ago. Have gotten the hang of dip, love it because it holds up to everything I do in yard, house etc. But I’m growing tired of dealing with the full cover tips. They stay on until I take them off, I just think I’m ready to start learning diy acrylics. I’ve watched many of your other articles about all kinds of techniques. Just great. Thanks!!😊

  • I started cosmetology school in January. I haven’t made it to the accrylic nail portion of my training yet, but I really wish you could be my instructor for it. You seem so sweet, kind, & patient. I’m definately going to show & suggest your method to my instructor once I get to the accrylic nail part of my training. Thank you. 😁

  • I’m using your slow monomer and the whole acrylic nail pops right off sometimes. I have no idea what I’ve done wrong. I’ve followed your Prep like a pro articleand didn’t expect this. What might be doing Wrong? I’m new to doing my own nails but i didn’t have this happen with a different monomer. I love th slow cure monomer so i have extra time to sculpt my horrendous bead but i need some advice on how to correct my problem.

  • Dear Suzie, thank you for your articles. You got me inspired doing my own nails during the COVID-time where I couldn’t go to my nail technician. I started with Polygel, than builder gel and now my acrylic set arrived so I can try it first on my own. 😁 I hope they’ll come out quite well, but I can watch your article and try to do it step by step by myself. Thank you so much for your teachings and also inspirations for nail designs ❤

  • You make this look so easy! I love my nail done, but hate having to pay every 2-3 weeks. I’ve been trying to learn to do my own, but I am pulling out my hair lololol. Your slow drying monomer looks like the answer for me!! 😄😄 I also love ❤️ 😍 that natural color combination look. It is fantabulous 😍! I will be ordering myself a kit very shortly. Thank you for your time and patience and allowowance to create such great products for a person like myself to be able to learn this craft 😊 💗💖. It is very much appreciated.

  • Your article aesthetic is heavenly. Your voice is calming. Your lessons are so helpful, unlike any other. I wish you were my teacher in general from k-12th grade. Heck you’d make the best professor ever. The one everyone would talk about and take gifts to lol. The one who’d probably have a waitlist cause everyone would try to switch classes to get into yours.

  • I have still never found a way to start a product line. I was looking to create even a polish collection or an art brush collection or even a filing set or something to promote my brand. Is there anyway that you can point me into a direction that would help me. I am absolutely in love with your products love perusal your articles and you’re so inspirational so I would just like to know if there’s something that I can do or where I can start

  • I just love the way you teach us … also camera man be hitting them angles so good… perfect team I love the both of you….I really appreciate youuuu so much. My cosmetologist teacher put your website on for us around this time last year and I’ve been perusal you every since… you are truly an amazing teacher ❤

  • I tell you what… you have absolutely sold me!! I really appreciate how you showed us how to do everything step by step. Even the small stuff like when you drop the bead you drag it. I didn’t know that! As soon as I get off this article I am going to buy your product! Your the BEST at nails tutorials I have EVER seen on YouTube Your amazing. Thank you

  • Suzie I love your articles, I’ve become a lot more confident doing my nails. I’ve started to try building nails, especially when I have a break. My problem with placing the form is, most of my nails are pretty flat and there’s a gap between the nail and the form. I’d love to see a tutorial on how to put the forms on the different shapes of nails. Thank you so much for your great tutorials, absolutely great!

  • I just want to say that you are an amazing teacher! I’ve sat here for hours perusal your articles, and I find that your background soothing music is so relaxing and it is definitely helping calm down the nervous feeling you get when you’re learning something new. You’re amazing, keep doing what you do best and thank you for these amazing articles! ❤️

  • Hey, I’m perusal your articles from long time and you are one of my favourite nail tech. I’m a beginner in the nails world, but I really want to learn myself how to do them . And I have a question because I’m sure your answer will be the best for it . Do you think for beginners like me will be easier to start with acrylic powder or build gel in bottle ? Thank you 😊❤️

  • So happy for you, Suzie. What a nice line to have created for beginners. And your article explanations were so very broken down and helpful. I’ve tried acrylic (and everything else) and, sadly, I just don’t have commitment necessary to practice as much as it requires; I’ve settled for full-cover Kokoist. You certainly make it tempting, though! Best wishes for more sales than you can fill! XO

  • Hi! I’m finding my acrlic and gel nails lift before the nails have grown out. I prepared my nails by pushing them back and cleaning them. Im also using tips. Why do they lift? Also how do you keep your nail files clean and unworn? Mine are always wearing out and I have to replace them frequently. Any suggestions?

  • whuuuuut, all this time, I´ve been treating the slow setting the same as regular, no wonder I´ve been have such a hard time working with it, so much so that I gave up on it! This gives me hope again! my hubby can´t stand the smell of the regular, so I kinda stopped doing acrylic nails at home and went over to gel, now, now I can play with acrylic again! 😀 THANK YOU! this was VERY helpful 🙂 💜 I´ve totally missed the accurate ratio on slow setting!

  • You had me at ‘slow setting’ I was about ready to give up on learning how to apply acrylic until I saw this article. I was/am having a terrible experience with trying to get the structure remotely passable before it set. And you wouldn’t believe how many brushes I’ve ruined!!!!! Hopefully this low odour monomer will be the answer to my acrylic application problems 🤞

  • Thank you for taking the time to make such detailed instructional articles like these. My mother surprised me with an online kit for making my own acrylic and gel nails at home since it is difficult for me to leave my house and go to a salon. You have made it accessible and given me the courage to start doing my own nails! Thanks, Suzie! <3 And thank you to your hardworking cameraman who takes such wonderful shots of your work!

  • I’ve never been into nails. Had them for graduation and I ripped them off the next day. HOWEVER until I saw those stiletto “raptor claws” they’ve been calling to me. And now here I am sitting here with all my products with this nice lady learning how to prevent me from wiping (in style) for the next 2 months 😂❤ Fr. This is so unbelievably helpful and calming. Thank you. I’ve watched it twice now to make sure I learn everything ❤

  • I sooo wish you were near Washington DC. I’ve been following you for years. I love your articles. I’m a crazy nail lover. I usually do my nails extremely long 4 plus inches and love wild designs. I’d love to learn from you. 💖💖💖 I went to order this, says out of stock 😢. When will you be restocking again?

  • You are a legend! I do my thumb nail only as I use it to play guitar. When I apply the acrylic to my nail it looks like Frankensteins bride nail lol😅😅😅 I totally rely on the sanding down, not ideal! I never seem to be able to get a ‘bead’ like yours, it’s either very crumbly & dusty looking or way to runny, no way I could pat it down the way you’re doing! I wonder if its to do with how quickly the monomuir sets? Don’t think your products are available in the UK. Excellent tuition, thank you!

  • Your articles are so calming and almost therapy like. I’ve recently invested in every nail product and device any professional would have, but I have no idea what im doing, Lol. Initially, I invested to save money on my own nails long-term, but now I’m hopefully to create a side gig out of my normal private cna care job. Your articles are wonderful, thank you!

  • This is what someone who teaches what they love looks, sounds, and feels like. If teachers in public schools taught like this, focused on real life skills. There’d be more people with common sense in this world. Stronger and better equip to aid each other to succeed in life. Definitely a Bob Ross vibe.

  • My nails are super short right now because I’ve been systematically forgetting to paint them – so as a result, they’ve broken one after another. I’ve always been curious about acrylic and the safety of it and how to do it and just…now I may need to invest and try this out! You make it look so simple.

  • I know this article is several months old and I don’t know if you’ll see this, but I wanted to say that I’ve been getting my nails done for years, off and on (currently on lol) and have lived in many states and no one has ever used a form to shape the nail. Everyone uses those, plastic I guess?, tips. I wonder why? Is it because I’m not visiting higher end salons?

  • I really adore the personal mixture is beautiful I think I just like the ultimate clear for me personally 💜💜💜💛💙🖤❤️✨😁I really adore seeing the different square that’s one of my favorites on your fingers they look like million-dollar hands 💅🏼💅🏼💆‍♀️💆🏻‍♀️💆🏻‍♀️ all I can think about is getting a sauna massage.I thank you for teaching us this is great for me to get back into the field I’ve been out of it about 20 years. I personally enjoy acrylic I don’t like the jail from what I seen. I hope that you will be doing some Saint Patrick’s day designs and different ones. With the same squoval shape nails 💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼💅🏼☘️🍀☘️✨☘️🍀🌟💯‼️♓

  • I am always having trouble with lifting at the cuticle… Idky tho, I prep, clean dehydrate and prime, yet when I fill my nails I have to constantly keep filling even tho there is no growth, I just have so much lifting, I would love some feedback from anyone who knows what might be happening and how to help!

  • Can you use alcohol or nail cleansers to remove the dispersion layer like you can with gels, polygels, gel polishes? Just curious because, to me, that’s the preferencial way to get the dispersion layer off; and because you kept really comparing the odorless with the gels and gel products? I hope you answer🤞🏼🙏🏼💅🏼 I love you to death btw!

  • This is probably the most relaxing educational brilliant nail tutorial I’ve ever seen! Suzie you are amazing!! I’ve always wanted to do my own acrylic nails but honestly didn’t know what I was doing! After perusal Suzie in this article.. I feel confident enough to go for it! Thank you Suzie, you have no idea how much this has helped me 💜💜 I’m so excited!!! I can’t wait to get my kit! Thank you so much Suzie😍 💅 💗

  • Im a beginner by myself and your articles are so helpful! Even if I’m not trying it, it gives me a lot of information, I just find it difficult to build up that natural curve on the nail and a good placement near the cuticles, I did my own nails last week and it’s good tho for a first try but the side view😌 ….flat 😂

  • I personally don’t do my nails cause I’m a bit of a tomboy but I’ve been so interested and been perusal lots of articles on how to do acrylic nails. This was so easy to follow, and your voice is so soothing and sweet, it didn’t even fill like a lesson, it felt like me and my friends were just talking story about nails. I can’t wait to try this! I’ve been wanting to learn bc my mom has alzheimer’s but she’s always loved getting her nails done and I hope this might give us some extra time together if I can start doing her nails.

  • I love you suzie and your articles are everything! But …I dont understand what makes this any easier than doing nails with any other acrylic. It’s the same method weather or not the bead is a little more stable or not. It’s still the same method. I thought maybe it was an easier method or something. Still a wonderful article though regardless you do have a knack for making it look so simple lol.

  • Hi 👋 suzie Learning from you has been a great help to me and being at home having to isolate I have more time to teach myself how to do the nails how to do refill and shake them and you have to help me in this all the way thank you Susie your articles are a inspiration to all nail technicians thank you i’m not a nail technician yet but I hope to be

  • I’ve only tried acrylic twice, both times I kept forgetting to clean my brush and it would quickly turn into a rock hard crappy brush! Picking up a bead was also hard. I was talking the excess monomer on the side but when I tried to pick the bead up, I would dip in and drag because that’s what I seen on YouTube. But your method looks MUCH better, just holding the brush still and count to 5/6! I’m going to order some more and try because I’m getting sick of polygel x

  • im super allergic to acrylic. Even gel polish with acrylic my fingers freak out. I tend to do my own nails. Are there any products you suggest that somebody with my issue can use. I do have some experience doing my own hands. Any really good products you suggest that are acrylic-free. I miss having my nails done so much.

  • She’s a boss she definitely has lots of experience that’s what definitely helps anyone I can’t believe I’m a nail tech myself & loving it such a game changer …I have a new website where rate now I’m getting my camera ready and show together at Paris beauty therapy join me if you are interested …thank you Susie for tips you have helped me a lot mainly since I’m a self taught nail tech

  • The slow monomer isn’t available on the three sites I checked. Is it unavailable? I thought the powder determined the curing time. My mind is blown. Because I have been confused these past couple days about dip or dap powders and regular acryllic powder. I’ve been fixated on it, and I wish you could explain it to me.

  • The problem I have is that whenever I make my bead and smooth it out my brush hardens because of the acrylic so maybe I have a fast drying monomer or maybe I have a cheap acrylic do you know what the problem is? Also if you could tell me why my nail is getting super hot after I form it when I don’t even cure it that would be great

  • Suizie my name is Claire and I’m working on getting my ged to start cosmetology my birthday was in January the 31 I’m 26 now and really have become inspired by you it’s because of you that I want to do nails but I’m struggling financially right now and was wandering if it’s not too much to ask may I receive some brushes and your starter kit to try doing nails as a gift if want I will review it for you as well please and thank you god bless you get back to me as soon as you can with love your fan Claire bear

  • hi suzie! i bought your monomer after perusal this plus some research because i can’t stand the smell of the typical monomer and i love that there is barely any smell. i do have one concern though 😓 i used very little monomer and my beads are still coming out really yellow anyway. please advise !! 🙏❤️

  • ive always bitten my nails, im 32 soon, i wish you could make me a nice set of nails just ONCE, all the tech ive seen dont really know how to deal with bitten nails and/or dont have real nice styles looking natural, i just love your work so much, i dont know where you are from but i would drive there and get a set <3

  • We use the same thing in school (not your brand unfortunately but a slow one & a low odor one) & I got it SO fast I went & bought a kit of normal to have for myself & using on people & failed miserably 😭🥲 had to file SO much! So I can vouch for this, the slow low odor ones are WHERE ITS AT! I love it! & great article, as all of your articles are 👍

  • Itcalso has alot to dovwith what acrylic powders and liquids you’re using. Some powders and liquids don’t mix well. I was using Chisel powders (white, pink, clear, natural) and I found that different liquids react differently with different liquids. Slow setting or fast setting. The chisel powders need ALOT of liquid. You almost need your entire brush full of liquid. Otherwise as soon as you lay your bead, it won’t move. It stays right where you put it and you can’t maneuver it at all. So the bead has to be extremely wet in order to be able to even swipe it. It dries so fast. I’ve used seven different liquids. Slow setting and fast setting. Doesn’t matter. Play I’ll react the same way with the chisel. The only reason I like the Chisel is that I like the natural powder. I like the color of it. I can’t seem to find a natural powder to match chisels color. But it is difficult to work with as far as liquid to powder ratio. And I’ve been doing nails for 30 years.

  • Hey Suzie. Just want to say thank you for these articles because I have learned so much. You basically taught me to do gel nails, however, I am a bit of an acrylic nail snob also. I want to learn how to do acrylic nails and have been perusal your articles. Does your acrylic nail kit have everything we need to begin practicing? I love the fake fingers you include in the package. I want to purchase. Also, is this a no fume monomer and acrylic?

  • Hi Suzie Quick question.. hope you would answer me… 😚 I did acrylic nails.. and when I applied my base coat than nail polish and than top coat.. the nail polish didn’t even last for 2 days.. why is it peeling off? Than I tried nail polish with uv/led gel.. same thing.. when I wash my hands.. its slowly peeling off? How do I make it last longer?

  • I did my own acrylics for 20 yrs. Early on I could get professional grade products. I still have my equipment. I used these forms as your teaching to build a tip. Getting good working with acrylic I switched to gluing a tip and filling in the nail bed. I quit doing my own and going to the salons because beauty supplies prohibited professional grade products to the public. The consumer primer doesn’t work. You get lifting having to be anal about water getting under them causing fungus. The latest is the beauty supply not selling 100% acetone. I don’t know why when you can go to the hardware store and get it?? Now I’m into gel nails. Be sure to to teach those. They do need the acetone to soak off. The formulas are very wet compared to acrylic. They’ve thinned them down to control like nail polish. Like acrylics, you still need to be taught how to prep. Bless you for helping ladies have beautiful nails on a budget. There’s a lot to know. ❤️

  • Thank you for the beginning. I was using enough acrylic for my most beautiful practice pearls an they were too dry for applying on the nails. The ones on the practice sheet you place a pearl in the circle without going out of the lines. Way too dry to run down the nails on a real hand with gravity doing it’s job.

  • I have done nails before the time there was so much youtube out there back in the day. My grandmother wanted them and I was young and dived into doing a pair. Took me forever and by all hand. Doesn’t help I am wanting perfection. It is an art and I was so proud of my outcomes. Just makes me want to try again with something like this and the directions so carefully shown here. I am not silly enough to think it will easier until the practice of course. Everything takes time to learn. Thank you

  • Hi Suzie, I love your website! I am beginning to do my nails and will be ordering from you for the supplies. I’m a licensed cosmetologist but have never done nails and I am just going to do my own. My question is, in the past when I had acrylic nails done at salons, they always used tips. My natural nails are very weak and I have noticed that once the tips grew out, my acrylic nails would break really easily. Should I try to build the whole nail with acrylic, will that be strong enough? Or do I need to use a tip for strength? Thanks so much!

  • Thank you so much. I did the C3 Nail Course back in 2019 and am an accredited Nail Tech. I did not learn about the practice sheets until last week! I have learnt so much from Youtube, that I am actually going back to the beginning and starting again with the correct tutorials. I find it amazing that the course didnt teach me the correct way. So thank you Suzie. without you and these articles I feel like Im just a hack.

  • Im self taught and the biggest problem i have is i life on a small island where its reallyyy hard to find good acrylic or acrylic monomer And what’s worst is that i cant even order online even because its prohibited 😢 its so frustrating as i loveeee doing doing and still learning to improve myself.. but the only problem is we dont have good acrylic or monomer

  • I just love how you teach . Your calm n lovely n so sweet I do wish everything I could learn was just like this it would make it easier to absorb and learn and much more enjoyable n even educational because I want to listen to u the whole time without ever turning away or breaking . It’s like your talking right to me . U make it kinda fun to and I like how u describe things it’s different from most tutorials . I like different . Keep up the great amazing work . Your awesome

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