Music, music! Hey guys, this is Evy and welcome back to my channel. In this video, I'll be showing you how I did these short glass nails. For this look, I used dual forms by ASP, which I got from Sally's. The pack comes with 24 reusable dual forms, along with written instructions and an instructional DVD. These forms come in various sizes, so I had to pick the ones that best suit my nails. Here is a close-up of the dual form. It has a nice curve to it, making it easy to fit onto my nails. For this look, I'm using long hair pretty nails clear acrylic, angel glitter mix, and pre-cut glass shard effect paper, all available on my website. I'm also using the Alpha brush kit. I start by preparing my brush and applying a small bead of clear acrylic into the nail form. I try to do a nice even layer and then dip a small bead of clear acrylic into the glitter mix. I spread it evenly before sandwiching it with more clear acrylic. I apply it to my pinky fingernail, pressing it slightly and letting it set. Once it dries, I finish it up with an e-file. For my ring finger nail, I repeat the process with clear acrylic, glass paper, and more angel glitter. I top it off with clear acrylic and press it into place. I remove any excess that squished out. I repeat the same process for all of the nails. I admit that these dual forms are pretty short, so I ended up with short nails. I prefer longer nails, but these forms are perfect if you like moderate-shaped nails. The process was incredibly quick, and I was done before I even realized it. For my index finger nail, I follow the same design...