Why are there so many haters. She just shared her pretty nails and that’s it! If you don’t wanna see that, or you can’t afford it, it’s not her fault. Just scroll away…
@@Mythiic That’s not really common sense at all and that doesn’t really apply here. When most people go to the comment section, they don’t go out of their way to filter to the newest - they just look at the comments that are presented to them 😂.
Gotta do it like u said even just once. U don't even have to go wild or get an intricate design just the process is nice to sit back n relax n let someone pamper u. But I recommend researching who u go to before u go. Make sure u like their work and that they have good reviews bc there's a lot of ppl out there who do nails who got no business doing nails
Does anyone else have little cuticle’s where they really aren’t in the way and never dry, so you never have to cut or clean them? I always see people removing them and mine never look like theirs. Is that just me or anyone else like that?
Same. As soon as I do the things people say to do to make them better or “maintain” them, that’s the only time I have issues with them. But if I leave them alone I literally never have to think about them.
@@Tazazak Exactly. That’s how I am girl. Well I’ve never really done anything to them but like cuticle oil after I do my nails, but if I leave them alone they’re fine. Like they aren’t in the way and they seem to almost be like flush with my nail and finger that I don’t clip them or push them back. And I do my own nails at home for years now and never have a problem with lifting or anything. Not to make people feel like they don’t have amazing cuticles or anything lol but I always wondered if mine were weird or if others had that same problem as me cuz I feel like it’d make it worse if I did that to mine since they are I guess like little and not in the way.
It's better to leave your cuticles alone as much as possible (other than pushing them back of course). This trend of Russian manicures has people doing awful damage to their cuticles.
I know what you mean. All I do is use the pusher and push my cuticles back. Even after that though, there's not much there, so I just do the nails and oil the cuticles after.
What a Gorgeous Manicure! Excellent Solution to doing dominant hand! I also thought of the SAME solution. My lovely 18year old daughter has been doing my dominant hand for the past 4 months when I realized the same solution. My daughter is a talented artist (not just saying it cause I'm her Mom, she's won numerous 1st place awards in art contests that her teacher submitted, since my daughter is such a perfectionist + very critical of her artwork).
I loved this video, it was pretty helpful so thank you. Loved the bloopers but i wish there was translation.😂😢 also your hair is very pretty but don’t you feel like its heavy at times? ❤
Я 15 лет занимаюсь ногтями. И скажу я вам маникюр так себе, форма кривая, выравнивание горбатое. При работе действия мастера выстроены в неправильной методике, потому и "мешают пальцы клиентки".
@@puppyseungmo If you keep a gel manicure on them for several months, you get out of the habit of biting them. I used to bite mine really bad for over 25 years, but I have naturally long nails now just from keeping a layer of gel on them.
There should not be blood. Some people who have sensitive skin will feel it a bit more, if it’s burning the file might have heated up/be too high of speed or they are pushing too far. For my own cuticle work it never hurts.
shouldn't be any blood, cuticle work is just exfoliating the dead skin off the nail bed, and potentially trimming any attached still to the rest of the living skin (I don't remember the exact terms and names for all the different parts, so I'm trying to simplify it) chances are some folk don't even *need* trimming done, just the initial lifting and stuff, it should *never* be painful though
Hi, I am from Chile so English isn't my first language, I'm sorry if there's any grammatical mistake😔😔 But now I am doing a professional nail artist course and from what I have learned cuticle work never should hurt or make your hands bleed!! It's true that some people have more sensitive skin than others, but our job is to cause as little pain as possible and NEVER make our client bleed, because the part of the cuticle that we cut are dead cells, so if you go to a manicurist and they end up making your hands bleed and they tell you "that's okay" or if" that's normal" then they aren't a professional manicurist/nail artist. We, as nail artists/manicurists, must be careful to not cause injuries (and if we end up making them) we must sterilize our tools to prevent blood-borne diseases, just like tattoo artists do. I hope that this information helps you!
Кутикулу лучше не срезать, она от этого грубеет и появляются заусенцы. Лучше только отодвигать, в конечном итоге она перестанет расти и всегда будет выглядеть опрятно без особых усилий
Shouldn't cut ur cuticles anyway, just pushing them back is enough. But if its something u rly want to do then when u push ur cuticles back & see obvious extra skin, that's what they r cutting off. But if u push them back and there isn't a lot of obvious dead/dry skin then there's nothing to cut. Some lucky ppl don't have issues with their cuticles over growing a lot or being excessively dry, so never cut any skin that isn't looking dry or dead.
Only cut dead skin that is growing over the nail plate. I've been doing my own nails for a year and do them about once a week (sometimes it's every few weeks if I just get busy but still no lifting thankfully at this point! Lol) But yeah, it took me months of trying to clip only the dead skin and I bled here and there but eventually you'll be able to look and feel the difference! (If you do have any flint that does need to be clipped)
It looks like builder gel to me. The way she's applying it, but making sure not to lift the brush, is exactly how you apply builder gels. If you lift the brush off the product while applying, it leaves bubbles behind. So I'm gonna say my guess is definitely builder gel of some kind/brand.
@@jennifertempest397 thank you so much! I do poly gel on my nails but they always end up lifting. I wanna find something as strong as acrylic but not as heavy on the nail. I’m hoping rubber base is a good option or maybe builder gel.
I love the way you are clean during the while process - gloves, the preciseness, the clean tools - not very a common thing in US as I obsrrved, also beautiful patterns!
Depending on your budget, there are a few good ones. I have 2 different ones from Melodie Susie and I love both of them. 1 was more expensive than the other, but honestly the cheaper one (I paid about $30.00 for it on Amazon), is the one I end up using the most.
So I’ve gotten mine pretty long before, maybe not quite as long as hers, but I’ve never experienced or heard of that happened. That’s kind of interesting but also frustrating I imagine.
Haha I have been wondering if people who practice nails go the salon to get their dominant hand done. I know I’m done by the time I get to that hand and would love for someone to do it since takes me a whole weekend to do a set 😅😂
Only thing that surprised me was that she got the dominant hand done first, only to have to later do the other hand. I'd be worried to mess up the new set. I also think it would be better to do the non dominant hand first exactly how you want, then have the nail tech match them when they do your dominant hand.
@@Katz_Pajamas I think it's better to let the less experienced person go first so the more experienced person can more closely replicate the design. Even when I do my own I do my dominant hand first that way i dont do something too intricate while using my right hand that my left hand can't do.
What do you do when your nail tech gets old and they cant see as good 😢 I dont want to just change to a new nail tech 😫 i wouldnt feel right doing that....
how long did it take her? i’m trying not to feel bad it takes me all day lol. but i do my own nails and i’m definitely not a tech. everyone wants me to be because my nails look so good BUT it takes me FOREVER!
Don’t feel bad at all. It can even take people (myself included) multiple days, depending on your attention span, other obligations, and if you’re attempting a new type of nail art on top. I’m not a tech either lol but I break up the process like removal one day, prep/getting or building the nail on there and then art on a different day. I’ve read in other comment sections that a lot of other people do that as well!
I adore her! Does she use led lighted magnifying glasses?! Ive been eyeballing some for years to use with my embroidery, never thought using them for nail art!
@@sweetycutie5924Please do more research. Just because she has gel on them doesn't mean it stops being her natural nails. It's on there to protect her nails from breaking while they grow. They didn't do 3 layers of gel. It's a thin layer called a slip layer that doesn't get cured and then a bigger bead of product for the structure. File (if it needs it) and then the design. Gel isn't the only product you can put designs on. Acrylic, dip, Polygel, etc can have designs too made out of gel polish, gel paint, whatever.
It's either I'm blind or you pay too much attention in a creepy way on her finger shapes i think it looks okay, cute even, called it "hella crooked" is so exaggerated
رآئع رآئع جميل .ولاكن كنت أتمنئ أنه أدآء حي ل أغنية Crow up. لأنه بالنسبه لأغنية boomboomback ف هناك الكثير من الفيديوهات الخاصه بها .أذ أن هناك 3 عروض حيه وهذا الرابع . أريد عرض حي ل SOS او Mainstream هناك أغاني كثيره لم يتم تحميل عروضها الحيه هنا في يوتيوب لذا اتمنئ تحميل العروض الحيه بشكل أكبر في المستقبل