Agree completely.. I couldn’t believe it. I was shocked. The only live training is in FL this weekend, where you can’t cut cuticles with scissors and although I know people who do work out of large gel jars - though different when scooping the material out - Personally, I use a palette or small jar and accept the waste… I changed how I work after having to go to a a really nice nail spa to get nails done for my sons wedding - watching the tech try and scrape excess gel back into the tube after being on my nail made me so ill- I’ll take a the small losses.
I would very like to learn more about the technology. It looks like a nano ceramic -though I still don’t understand why no apex is needed to support the extension ?
I love how you make sure your nails are very thin and natural. Thick nails are my pet peev. Can you please show the nails from the sides? Only the side view shows how thin the nails are and the curve of the apex. Plus it shows how good you are at applying artificial nails.
Wow your prep is exceptionally clean & precise. I'd pay to have her nails just like that, that's how pretty her nails look. She has a gorgeous nail bed so much nail estate
I would love to see more video tutorials on this product but I don’t classify this video as educational. It’s more like an infomercial. You’re showing the product and steps, but not explaining the technology of the product. Ex: How does this formula work when you’re not building an apex? Is this a product that can only be used on people with naturally strong nails or does it also work on people with brittle nails? How long does it last? Is it as strong as other products that need an apex to keep from from peeling and breaking? etc. And the most important part……your company needs to answer your potential clients’ questions about the product. There are only 13 questions and none have been answered in over 4 months. You need to build up trust with your clients and not answering their questions implies either laziness, lack of knowledge in your product, or leads us to believe that if you answered the question honestly you’d lose clients. (Ex: How do these hold up without building an apex? Is the answer "You have to be extremely gentle with this product to keep them from lifting or breaking?") Just something to think about in the future. Wishing you lots of success.
I agree! they look really nice thin but doesn't that mean there's more of a chance for breakage and subsequently damaging the natural nail? 🤔 makes me a little nervous 😥
If you want gunk from under other people's nails on your hands, go right ahead and dumpster dive..wipe with tp off the floor, smoke butts off the ground, and rinse out used magnums you find in in the trash.
I thought yall were overreacting when i saw fhat she was putting the excess gel back from the dual forms... and then i saw her do it on the gel she already applied on the client !!! 🤢🤢 Actually shocking that a nail tech would do that and then post it like its okay
Thank you for answering! I have only had my nails done professionally twice, but have started doing my own nails using sculpting gel, so I’m learning everything through TH-cam videos. The hardest part for me has been learning to remove my dead cuticle skin with my E-file. I cannot figure it out for the life of me and it’s so frustrating.
@@GenMarie12 The only thing that works for me with the super sticky and visible cuticles, is a well-made stainless steel pusher/file/poker tool. Good for you for learning on your own at your own pace! Just think of it this way, they can either become your career or you could make money on the side from doing nails for people who don't have the self-discipline that you do❤️❤️
The clents hands have had the product under her nails already so it is now contaminated product. When you put that back in with the fresh product it can now grow fungas and spead bacteria to the next client
amazing product but I personally wouldn't put the excess gel that has been on the client back to the jar... for contamination prevention.
I mean she does have gloves on… 😉
Gross.. how are so many people OK with that 🤢🤮
The product is being scraped from under the clients nails, to put that back into the jar is very unhygenic. Could be spreading nail fungas or worse
Agree completely.. I couldn’t believe it. I was shocked. The only live training is in FL this weekend, where you can’t cut cuticles with scissors and although I know people who do work out of large gel jars - though different when scooping the material out - Personally, I use a palette or small jar and accept the waste… I changed how I work after having to go to a a really nice nail spa to get nails done for my sons wedding - watching the tech try and scrape excess gel back into the tube after being on my nail made me so ill- I’ll take a the small losses.
I would very like to learn more about the technology. It looks like a nano ceramic -though I still don’t understand why no apex is needed to support the extension ?
This is probably the best nail tech work and products in all youtube, you deserve way way more views
These are the best I've seen online and in real life. Absolutely gorgeous and natural looking.
👍❤️ absolutely keep showing more videos, especially about this nano Gel, and any other videos that you would like to post🫶
I love how you make sure your nails are very thin and natural. Thick nails are my pet peev.
Can you please show the nails from the sides? Only the side view shows how thin the nails are and the curve of the apex. Plus it shows how good you are at applying artificial nails.
She's obsessed with thin nails. I like that. Trying to work on that myself but some products make that near impossible
I love your work! You are the absolute best nail tech ever! ❤
Wow your prep is exceptionally clean & precise. I'd pay to have her nails just like that, that's how pretty her nails look. She has a gorgeous nail bed so much nail estate
Nanogel is basically solid nail gel.....like the kind you adhere tips and sculpt 3D nailart with is it not?
Exactly
Do y'all know if it is the same thing, just marketed differently, or if it is a new formula?
Absolutely continue with your videos 😮 Your content is amazing and I love how you shape the almond nail.
What’s a nano gel, is it new?
Basically Nail polish with technology
In the ingredients.
Love the result Mariya! Please make more videos
Need more videos like this... Can we do toenails from nano jel🤔 Thank you so much for educating us ..❤❤
So where is it getting its strength? Didnt get a super long side view but from the intro shot there is virtually no apex.
Nuovo materiale. Provalo
Keep going, I love your techniques! Super informative.
For sure we want more and more vidéos 🤩😍🤩
Would love all the tutorials. ❤
love it😍 how much speed do you remove the gel?
There are many gaps where there is no product, thin nails are ideal however the entire nail plate should be covered with product.
How is this product under pressure because i find polygel to be weak under pressure
Yes, I just subscribed and I would like to see more
I would love to see more video tutorials on this product but I don’t classify this video as educational. It’s more like an infomercial. You’re showing the product and steps, but not explaining the technology of the product. Ex: How does this formula work when you’re not building an apex? Is this a product that can only be used on people with naturally strong nails or does it also work on people with brittle nails? How long does it last? Is it as strong as other products that need an apex to keep from from peeling and breaking? etc. And the most important part……your company needs to answer your potential clients’ questions about the product. There are only 13 questions and none have been answered in over 4 months. You need to build up trust with your clients and not answering their questions implies either laziness, lack of knowledge in your product, or leads us to believe that if you answered the question honestly you’d lose clients. (Ex: How do these hold up without building an apex? Is the answer "You have to be extremely gentle with this product to keep them from lifting or breaking?") Just something to think about in the future. Wishing you lots of success.
Thank you Mariya 🥰🔥
Can you please show us, how is your recording set???
I’d like to see a wear test of these nails. They seem too thin to last.
I agree! they look really nice thin but doesn't that mean there's more of a chance for breakage and subsequently damaging the natural nail? 🤔 makes me a little nervous 😥
Agreed. Intro shot doesn't show proper nail structure for strength. Couldn't get away with that with this length on 90% of my clients
@@BBALFONSECAPONE It seems like it would cause way more damage to the actual nail bed.
I like that hand 100 grit hand file you used, where’d you get it?
Those nails are way too thin for me. They would never work and be breaking for sure.
If you want gunk from under other people's nails on your hands, go right ahead and dumpster dive..wipe with tp off the floor, smoke butts off the ground, and rinse out used magnums you find in in the trash.
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You are the best ❤
Thank you for perfect video
What is the difference between nano gel and poly gel?
Nano has technology in it that's the difference. Have you heard of nano bots ???
@@MariaGasca-Reyes lol
Yes please do more videos
Does nanogel last longer than acrylic?
Filing with that wide handfile looks so painful on the skin near the nail. Isnt it?
More videos please mariya ❤🎉
Is nano gel better than acrylic?
Wow super❤
Can you tell me where did you get your drill bits
Seems very similar to polygel
Is this considered a hard gel, polygel or both
Polygel
Nano is a ingredient with technology
In it .
@@MariaGasca-Reyes yeah that makes a LOT of sense lmfao
@@tinysumi She is actually correct. Graphene is highly conductive.
@@Grandma_Jizzzzzzzard did you create the nano gel yourself?
I thought yall were overreacting when i saw fhat she was putting the excess gel back from the dual forms... and then i saw her do it on the gel she already applied on the client !!! 🤢🤢 Actually shocking that a nail tech would do that and then post it like its okay
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Use baby powder before drilling the cuticle
What does the baby powder do? I’m new to doing nails but want to learn all the tips and tricks.
@@GenMarie12 it dries out the skin, prevents moisture and makes it easier for the tech to see the dead skin.
Thank you for answering! I have only had my nails done professionally twice, but have started doing my own nails using sculpting gel, so I’m learning everything through TH-cam videos. The hardest part for me has been learning to remove my dead cuticle skin with my E-file. I cannot figure it out for the life of me and it’s so frustrating.
@@GenMarie12 The only thing that works for me with the super sticky and visible cuticles, is a well-made stainless steel pusher/file/poker tool. Good for you for learning on your own at your own pace! Just think of it this way, they can either become your career or you could make money on the side from doing nails for people who don't have the self-discipline that you do❤️❤️
Erm could of made a 60second short instead of wasting space with you filing and filing n
ITS OK YALL SHE HAS GLOVES ON SO PUTTING THE LEFTOVER GEL BACK INTO THE POT IS FINE…
The clents hands have had the product under her nails already so it is now contaminated product. When you put that back in with the fresh product it can now grow fungas and spead bacteria to the next client
Except that's not the issue. The gel touched the client so no it's not fine.
2:28 Dont turn clients hand like this.Turn it with palm up.For them its more comfortable and for u to work