That cable knit design was so simple but so classy. I just stumbled on to your videos and within 2 weeks my nails look great. I have been to scared to try gel. I tried dip and you have to soak that off too so I bought a gel kit. Watched a few videos and built up my confidence. My mani looked so dang fab, I militant about my cuticles now, almost did not want to gel them. Never did gel before and they came out really good. If it were not for the super clean nail bed, I think I would have had made a mess and gave up. Thank you for such great tips. You made this alot of fun for me. That dip was too much for appication without power tools, gel is more suitable for me. Still,that cable knit, it really was a cool nail doodle.
Ever since I found your channel I’ve been obsessed with Russian manicures. In my state (Oregon) nail techs don’t touch the cuticles at all because the risk of infection is too high (it’s only high because the salons here don’t care about cleanliness and sterilization as much as they should 🤢). And Russian manicures aren’t a thing here. So I’ve been doing my own Russian manicure at home. What I found funny is I already had everything I needed to do them, I just needed the know how. So I watched a bunch of your instructional videos and have been really successful. My cuticles have never looked so tidy and professional looking after I’ve finished doing a set. I use cuticle oil daily and they’re so healthy and hydrated. I’ve had a couple people ask me where I got my nails done, and they were shocked that I did them myself lol. It’s a good feeling. Thank you for your clear and concise tutorials!
This is wonderful! I just found the channel. Could you do a video on clients that have moist hands and sticky cuticles?! I have a client like this and I’ve been trying to get her as clean as I can but my diamond bits get clogged quickly
Very helpful video thanks ❤ my question is, i have always been trained to dehydrate the nailplate before gel application, does applying cuticle remover after etching the nail plate not compromise longevity? Is wiping with alchohol afterwards enough? Im afraid to try😅
I really like Blue Cross cuticle remover. I lay down an old towel or t-shirt to catch all the mess. I keep applying more cuticle remover as I need to. Be sure to rinse well when finished as it can make your finger pads a little sore to leave it on. I gently scrape the cuticle off the nail plate with tail tools. Then rinse.
Hi could you please tell me what brand is the lamp in this video, I looking to buy one same like this. Thank you very much for the many videos they are very useful.
Sun UV. They're all over Amazon and Aliexpress. It's a common LED lamp. There's different models that have different strengths/wattages. I'd get the X10 or X11 at least, those will cure both gel polishes and builder gels. A common one is also the Sun UV X5, but it's not as strong, and I'd just use it for gel polish, not builder gels or nail art. I have both the X10 and X11 and it has been able to cure everything!
I can't seem to get mine to work like these 😢. I have it on about 16000. I lightly do it, but at times it barely removes skin. What am I doing wrong? At times I try on mine but end up slightly over doing it making couple fingers tad sore, not bad though.
Wait aren't cuticles the white residue that appears atop the nail plate after using the pusher? I'm learning and from what I gathered what you're calling cuticle is actually excess nail fold skin. Not cuticle.
yes, she actually cut live cells, which is not recommended. They will only grow back thicker. I am also researching and found this video (it's not an ad, just something I found useful) pretty helpful since it suggests healthy and sustainable nail care: th-cam.com/video/Pz6oW0BGbEc/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TheSalonLife
Why does the world not know what the cuticle actually is? I tell you what it isn’t - it isn’t the part that is trimmed away with scissors. Google it, folks. Or consult any dermatologist. It is the papery thin skin cells on top of the nail, almost invisible to the naked eye.
@@kristenarcement9656 I’m 1000% right. You’re the one that needs to throw out everything you think you know about it and research it. Research what actual dermatologists say and look at their published diagrams. When you’re finished, please come back and retract your comment….we will see if you’re brave and decent enough to do that.
@@kristenarcement9656 did you find out that I was right? The information is prevalent no matter where you go. The only reason people still believe that the skin you trim away is the cuticle is because that’s what they’ve always “heard”. But it’s 1000% wrong. Still waiting on you to come back after you figure it out and realize that the part that is trimmed away is actually living tissue called the eponychium, which is part of the proximal nail fold. The CUTICLE cannot be trimmed away really, cuz it’s a very thin papery layer of protection that grows up under the eponychium (proximal nail fold) and acts as a gasket by sealing out bacteria from the matrix where the stem cells are. So, when you tell me that I’m the one that needs to do googling, are you serious? Been there, done that, bought the tshirt long ago.
What's your problem? She was referring to the perfect world of Instagram, where everything is treated with a lot of Photoshop, and she showed us the possibility of doing an ideal job without using any filters. I doubt you are going to stop following her. You are full of s….
This video is really helpful. I apriciated the tips for a clean cuticles like using a cuticle remover after the first filing 👍 thank you.
Watching the color application was so satisfying! 💙💙
That cable knit design was so simple but so classy. I just stumbled on to your videos and within 2 weeks my nails look great. I have been to scared to try gel. I tried dip and you have to soak that off too so I bought a gel kit. Watched a few videos and built up my confidence. My mani looked so dang fab, I militant about my cuticles now, almost did not want to gel them. Never did gel before and they came out really good. If it were not for the super clean nail bed, I think I would have had made a mess and gave up. Thank you for such great tips. You made this alot of fun for me. That dip was too much for appication without power tools, gel is more suitable for me. Still,that cable knit, it really was a cool nail doodle.
Ever since I found your channel I’ve been obsessed with Russian manicures. In my state (Oregon) nail techs don’t touch the cuticles at all because the risk of infection is too high (it’s only high because the salons here don’t care about cleanliness and sterilization as much as they should 🤢). And Russian manicures aren’t a thing here. So I’ve been doing my own Russian manicure at home. What I found funny is I already had everything I needed to do them, I just needed the know how. So I watched a bunch of your instructional videos and have been really successful. My cuticles have never looked so tidy and professional looking after I’ve finished doing a set. I use cuticle oil daily and they’re so healthy and hydrated. I’ve had a couple people ask me where I got my nails done, and they were shocked that I did them myself lol. It’s a good feeling. Thank you for your clear and concise tutorials!
hi, I'm so glad that you found my tutorials helpful🥰
Your work is AMAZING 🔥🔥🔥
Also I waiting to be open the sakramel course in London.
Thanks have a great day.
This is wonderful! I just found the channel. Could you do a video on clients that have moist hands and sticky cuticles?! I have a client like this and I’ve been trying to get her as clean as I can but my diamond bits get clogged quickly
I really love ur videos soo helpfull
Looks perfect without cutting
Omg I have never seen such perfection
You are amazing 🎉
Agreed. I like this gals style.
Great work . This is how I want to do to my clients.👌👌👌👌
Very helpful video thanks ❤ my question is, i have always been trained to dehydrate the nailplate before gel application, does applying cuticle remover after etching the nail plate not compromise longevity? Is wiping with alchohol afterwards enough? Im afraid to try😅
This video was amazing, thank you!
What a fantastic job ❤👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much for this information... love it..
Amazing video❤❤❤
Excellent 😃
Замечательно!!! 😍
А за сколько времени вы выполняете весь этот вид?
Beautiful ❤
Wow. Thank you ❤
Where do you buy the cuticle scissors?
Hello Marina! Can you show us what is the green bit you are using at the beginning?
It was really helpful!!! Thanks;)
You are amazing ❤ I follow you please could you said me which one scissor do you used ? Any curved scissor ?
Splendid
thanks! it help me a lot!!! ❤
Which brand cuticle softener do you use?
just want to know if we cut the cuticle too much and after few days later around the cuticle skin will be Peel up
Really helpful, Thank you so much ❤
This is a cuticule remover or a classic remover with acetone ? I love your videos thank u very much. 😘🙏
I really like Blue Cross cuticle remover. I lay down an old towel or t-shirt to catch all the mess. I keep applying more cuticle remover as I need to. Be sure to rinse well when finished as it can make your finger pads a little sore to leave it on. I gently scrape the cuticle off the nail plate with tail tools. Then rinse.
Hi could you please tell me what brand is the lamp in this video, I looking to buy one same like this.
Thank you very much for the many videos they are very useful.
Sun UV. They're all over Amazon and Aliexpress. It's a common LED lamp. There's different models that have different strengths/wattages. I'd get the X10 or X11 at least, those will cure both gel polishes and builder gels. A common one is also the Sun UV X5, but it's not as strong, and I'd just use it for gel polish, not builder gels or nail art. I have both the X10 and X11 and it has been able to cure everything!
I can't seem to get mine to work like these 😢. I have it on about 16000. I lightly do it, but at times it barely removes skin. What am I doing wrong? At times I try on mine but end up slightly over doing it making couple fingers tad sore, not bad though.
imformative like it
Your videos are very very well done and explained. Can you do one on russian manicure? Thank you very much
This is Russian manicure
I’m pretty sure that this is a Russian manicure.
After the base must I put the nails under the machine? Or must I proceed with the colour?
you need to cure the base 30 to 60 seconds depending on brand and only after apply gel polish
Wait aren't cuticles the white residue that appears atop the nail plate after using the pusher? I'm learning and from what I gathered what you're calling cuticle is actually excess nail fold skin. Not cuticle.
yes, she actually cut live cells, which is not recommended. They will only grow back thicker. I am also researching and found this video (it's not an ad, just something I found useful) pretty helpful since it suggests healthy and sustainable nail care: th-cam.com/video/Pz6oW0BGbEc/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TheSalonLife
Great video! I subscribed!
Bravo
What is sec gel that mix into screlic n gel nail paint for art ????
Lixa muito a superfície da unha da pessoa
Maravilhoso ❤
Where can I find these cuticle scissors
What câmera you use for nail works in macro?
I don't understand why you never cover the edge of the nails😐
Nail tech here. The edges are not capped because they look thicker that way and the color start peeling there first.
Hello How about if i don't use an e file please?
Why does the world not know what the cuticle actually is? I tell you what it isn’t - it isn’t the part that is trimmed away with scissors. Google it, folks. Or consult any dermatologist. It is the papery thin skin cells on top of the nail, almost invisible to the naked eye.
I can tell you you're wrong. It us exactly that peice that is cut away. Maybe do a bit of googling yourself
@@kristenarcement9656 I’m 1000% right. You’re the one that needs to throw out everything you think you know about it and research it. Research what actual dermatologists say and look at their published diagrams. When you’re finished, please come back and retract your comment….we will see if you’re brave and decent enough to do that.
@@kristenarcement9656 did you find out that I was right? The information is prevalent no matter where you go. The only reason people still believe that the skin you trim away is the cuticle is because that’s what they’ve always “heard”. But it’s 1000% wrong. Still waiting on you to come back after you figure it out and realize that the part that is trimmed away is actually living tissue called the eponychium, which is part of the proximal nail fold. The CUTICLE cannot be trimmed away really, cuz it’s a very thin papery layer of protection that grows up under the eponychium (proximal nail fold) and acts as a gasket by sealing out bacteria from the matrix where the stem cells are. So, when you tell me that I’m the one that needs to do googling, are you serious? Been there, done that, bought the tshirt long ago.
@@kristenarcement9656sorry, you’re wrong
@@itslowtide4690absolutely! You’re correct. Doug Schoon could tell her too.
What e file do you use?
Those aren't nails anymore.... they are 1 more plastic product
chose a hand 'perfect' for Instagram ???? this either is racist or stereo type ..Certainly NOT watching anymore videos.. this itself raises red flags
What's your problem? She was referring to the perfect world of Instagram, where everything is treated with a lot of Photoshop, and she showed us the possibility of doing an ideal job without using any filters. I doubt you are going to stop following her. You are full of s….
Nothing to do with being racist. Why you even thought of that?
You either don't speak English and are misunderstanding or you're just looking for a reason to be offended Karen