What else would you like me to test? I forgot to add....my only concern is that because the polish contains nitrocellulose it can, it's possible (over time) can cause nail yellowing. Chemist explains here why nitrocellulose can do that bit.ly/3QSkU2O 🙌 Try this cleanser! Uriage Xemose Cleansing Soothing Oil | Face & Body Daily Cleanser amzn.to/3wcJ3ew (link affiliate)
I just watched your gel removal process with soak off. Would you then recommend another gel manicure after? I ask since they always “buff” away the shiny layer to get gel base to stick. In theory wouldn’t doing that every 2-3 weeks completely thin your nails? Vs using an e-file and removing bulk but leaving a thin layer of a base (example builder in a bottle) and then “filling” the nail. Which is best if you are trying to grow nails out? I try all natural but my nails really do much better with some kind of gel enhancement on them. Just trying to understand which is the best method for minimal damage to the nail (especially if it’s already a thin nail). Love your channel and all your education!
Nitrocellulose-free transparent polishes, tested for finish and also longevity. And if you know of any that are available in the UK, please test one or more of those! I would soooo like to wear a decent nitrocellulose-free transparent polish here in the UK!
This was great, thanks! It was nice to see how the polish looked after a week because I find that pink polishes without the glow effect can yellow in a couple days (the polish itself not just the nail due to nitrocellulose). I think this looked pretty good!
I wear the Manicurist Green Active Glow. I really like it! Someone gave me a nice compliment this week; she was standing about 8 feet away from me and said, "Wow, what polish are you using? your nails are really shiny." I will take a break from it for a few days a week. Thanks for the video.
I bought myself a pair of the heated mittens by Jessica this week to put on my hands after generously oiling my nails, sort of like a warm oil soak but more convenient for me. My nails are already looking and feeling better because the heat is making the oil penetrate more deeply into them. So happy I got them. 😊
I agree with you about not liking the dishonest marketing, but I love the way the polish looked after six days! I like the pink tint but the actual glow quality of products like dior is something I accept more than love, so I'm interested in a product like this. Thanks for the update!
I love to wear polish all the time but since I've had so much success following your advice on several things, I'm now very sure to give my nails a break for a day or two. It really does make a difference.
The polish looks great after 6 days! Because of your advice, I do a warm oil soak after removing polish, shaping nails/cuticle remover and then repolish the following day. I've found this really does make a difference to the condition of my nails. Thank you!
You’re mom have beautiful hand and nails. And you also have nice nails and hands. The manicurest green active glow still looks really nice on you’re mom her nails after a couple of days 💅
i have been using it for a while, stays indeed verry good on the nails. I also saw a cheaper version for 1,49 from essence. it hase almost the same ingredients.
Looks great! Question, my hands and fingernails are in alot of water everyday. Some of my fingernails split with some ridges on the nail plate. What can I use?
👋 hello 👋, ever since I started watching your channel and hear u saying the average ideal amount of days the client should wear the nail polish the first question that pops to mind is how much should I charge in average for a manicure so quick since the clients nails would b in better shape and healthy, i also understand the time spent would be less, so what would b fair for the client to pay to not scare them away, thanks in advance, i looove your work and n your ethics, God bless
The price should be calculated on your overhead, considering your investment (so depreciation), the time spent with the client, how many clients you can see a day, cost of products for the service... and so much more to consider. That is like asking how much is a fair price for a house. It depends. On so many things. The same house is going to have a different (perceived value) depending where it is (NYC compare to small rural town in Oklahoma for example) Also an average client will not come to see you once a week with good nails. Average client comes once every 3 months for a manicure usually or when they get frustrated with their nails looking bad.
Thank you for trying this product! It has been all over social media and they make a big deal of what is natural in their formula. Can you also explain why you do not like OPI Repair Mode? Thank you so much and I appreciate your work.
Can you do a review of Bare Hands, which is a nail buffing technique with a little glass buffer that makes the nail shiny? Wondering if you think it is safe for the nails.
I want to heal some surface damage/peeling on my nails, but I work a very "hands-forward" job, lots of typing with customers staring right down at my hands. That being the case, I'm not excited about the idea of having bare nails with such visible damage. Is there a product you recommend that can hide/mask damage without taking me two steps back in my healing progress???