I so appreciate your diligence and thorough efforts to do this step as prescribed by OSHA, it is important! Nice to see that you are leading by example. I'm sure that other nail techs are doing this probably off camera, but it's good to see someone give a TH-cam demonstration of how to sterilize their implements before every use. I'm a fan! 😁, THANK YOU!!!
Good job! Old school manicurist here. I keep up with my license but don't work in the industry at the moment. I wish everyone who patronizes nail salons would watch this to know what to look for in a sanitary nail salon.
Ur an angel!!!! Thank u so much for sharing this and giving such a good tutorial ❤ I started doing gel x on myself the end of last summer and also doing manis for my mom sisters and grandma so I needed to know how to do this so I don’t have to buy specific tools for each person, or having to worry about using them on myself again afterwards. You’re a life saver 🙏🏽
THANK YOU! I’ve been wanting to start doing nails at home and maybe to my sisters bc she likes to do them every once a while same with my aunt. This video will help me when I start!
Thank you for this very useful video Jammy. Disinfection and Sanitation is extremely important even if you are just using them on yourself. Quick Question! Do you recommend a nail tech having their own personal set for implement use?
Hi Amina ❤️ Thank you. I definitely do. Any extra steps we can take to avoid cross contamination is good. That’s a good point. I’m glad you brought that up. Thank you. It helps me❣️
You can if you want, but if you are cleaning and disinfecting your implements diligently you shouldn't need a personal set. That's why we disinfect so well between clients because if we didn't, every client would need their own set of implements and even then you would still risk spreading bacteria or infections.
Perfect video! to be clear so the only way to steriloize is using autoclave; otherwise it is anitizing and desinfecting which is much better then nothing.
Thanks for this video really informative and I always wondered if using the small white sterilization box for implements how much barbicide to use thanks to you now I know 💜
So can you use the blue liquid Barbacide (however you spell it) more then once for instance what if you’re repeating this for 3-4 sets? Or is it 1oz-2cup per set?
@@Jammylita you don't have to be sorry...You've lit a spark in my journey to do nails and am greatful!! I'm learning so much from you! I've already started researching schools. Thank you!!! I Wish I knew how to show you some designs I've done. Kind of new to the TH-cam following thing lol
@@corkyb1970 oh wow! Thank you ❤️ That’s exciting. I’m happy for you. If you have IG you can send them to me there. I wish you the best and I’m here to help ❤️
This is kind of an irrelevant question with respect to this video, but I have a question! I have an extra fine cuticle bit I use to clean & seal my cuticles, and it works really well but I feel like bc it’s extra fine it gets clogged really quickly and I end up having to clean it multiple times in between using it. Is there like a way I can avoid that so I only have to clean it once I’m done? Or maybe even a quicker way to do so besides soaking it for like 5-10 mins? I usually clean my other coarser drills by spinning it in acetone but that doesn’t work for the extra fine one and I end up having to soak it to really get it all the way clean. I really appreciate any/all help, thank you so much!! 😩🙏🏽🫶🏽🥰🫡
Jammy, can barbicide be broken down into what ever amount you want to use daily or does it have to be in the ounces they always speak on based on the container sizes they sell for it? Side note: hope you don’t mind me that I called you jammy...❤
Just a point: abrasive bands to use on mandrel bits are single-use, they can’t be cleaned or disinfected for reuse, they should be removed before cleaning the mandrel.
Yes!! I believe its due to any dirt left behind in the jar, this is cross contamination and would defeat the whole purpose of sanitisation. I hope that made sense but deffo Google it as i could be wrong!!
Oh golly, I'm not a nail professional but have for almost a yr been fighting a toenail fungus. I have a drs prescription for the toenails but even my dr doesn't know what im supposed to clean my clippers, snippers & picker things with. I read online to soak them (& the brush) in rubbing alcohol for 30 min and let dry. It never mentioned rinsing them and i never thought to scrub them. I have 3 infected toenails and so far the same ones i use for those, i use on my fingernails. My fingernails are doing alright but i just cant get rid of the toenail ones. Is the 30 min in rubbing alcohol not enough? Im the only person using them. I dont share them with anyone. I hope you still respond to people.
Hey! Rubbing alcohol won’t get rid of toe nail fungus. You have to use a hospital grade disinfectant on your implements. I definitely don’t recommend using the same implements on your fingernails. You should definitely ask your doctor 🩷
Very helpfull video, so first of all thank you for makeing this video :) but I have a question: What do you do with the used disinfectant solution? Do you just flush it through the sink or do you need to take it somewhere to dispose it?
Great question! In a salon or a nail studio it’s usually just drained in a designated sink. It doesn’t cause corrosion it just disinfects so you can drain down the sink 💕
I have a question i clean my tools before the barbicide in the same container then get all of the water out and sometimes there’s bubbles when I put the barbicide inside… do you think it’s because of the soap? And do you think it would affect the barbicide?
After having them immersed in 10 min with the barbicide you wash the tools with soap and water again. Dry them. Put them in the pouches. Put them in a uv sterilizer for 10 min with the tools inside the pouch and then take them out and nope that’s it’s. You’re fine. Keep them in the pouches until you have to use it. But also the pouches write down the date you sterilized them.
If you have 3 clients in one day, do you need 3 sets of drills and manicure items? How can u do all of this in one day 3 times if you only have one set of drills?
1. Cleaning we are removing germs. 2. Disinfecting we are killing the harmful microbes. 3. Sterilization is we are actually killing all living microorganisms 🦠 you did the first 2 steps very well, but you didn't do the 3rd step. Which means that the tools are not ready for use. Stage 3 is very important too.
I so appreciate your diligence and thorough efforts to do this step as prescribed by OSHA, it is important! Nice to see that you are leading by example. I'm sure that other nail techs are doing this probably off camera, but it's good to see someone give a TH-cam demonstration of how to sterilize their implements before every use. I'm a fan! 😁, THANK YOU!!!
Agree 💯
Good job! Old school manicurist here. I keep up with my license but don't work in the industry at the moment. I wish everyone who patronizes nail salons would watch this to know what to look for in a sanitary nail salon.
How often do you need to change the barbicide water solution?
Ur an angel!!!! Thank u so much for sharing this and giving such a good tutorial ❤ I started doing gel x on myself the end of last summer and also doing manis for my mom sisters and grandma so I needed to know how to do this so I don’t have to buy specific tools for each person, or having to worry about using them on myself again afterwards. You’re a life saver 🙏🏽
I love that sanitation container because it makes it so easy to clean.
I know right?! Set it and forget it ❤️🥰
@@Jammylita yes!
Amazing!!! Straight to the point, thanks girl and thank you for the links.
Thank you Adi!! You’re welcome ❤️
THANK YOU! I’ve been wanting to start doing nails at home and maybe to my sisters bc she likes to do them every once a while same with my aunt. This video will help me when I start!
That’s why I watched it too!!! I want to do my nails and do my sisters, so we can bond over it!! 😊
I don't think that I have seen a more useful video on this topic. Way to go, Jammy, on your wonderful teaching mission! And thank you! ❤️❤️ 🙏🏻
Hi Barbara! Wow, thank you. That’s a huge compliment ❤️❤️
Buenos dias
I did this late last night 🧼
Also cleaned all my brushes 🖌
Blessed day to all 🙏🏻
Good morning! Thank you ❤️
i was wondering about the arbor band going in there, glad you mentioned that and weren’t attempting to sanitize it for reuse e
Thank you so much for this video. Now this honestly makes me thing how many technicians out there are actually doing this steps after each clients 😢
Thank you for this very useful video Jammy. Disinfection and Sanitation is extremely important even if you are just using them on yourself. Quick Question! Do you recommend a nail tech having their own personal set for implement use?
Hi Amina ❤️ Thank you. I definitely do. Any extra steps we can take to avoid cross contamination is good. That’s a good point. I’m glad you brought that up. Thank you. It helps me❣️
You can if you want, but if you are cleaning and disinfecting your implements diligently you shouldn't need a personal set. That's why we disinfect so well between clients because if we didn't, every client would need their own set of implements and even then you would still risk spreading bacteria or infections.
Perfect video! to be clear so the only way to steriloize is using autoclave; otherwise it is anitizing and desinfecting which is much better then nothing.
Exactly! I talked about that at the end. You need to sterilize 🩷
I only do my nails. But nevertheless, I wanted to know how this is done. Thank you for taking the time to share . 😍⚘❤🙏🏾
Hi Jammy 👋🏾 This video is so helpful and thank you for sharing. 🙏🏾 I love that sanitation tray girl. It makes things so much easier. 😍 ❤
Hi Ten! Thank you❤️ Yes, makes cleaning much easier❣️
i love when you said “period” 😂❤️ like yess
😂 Thank you❣️🥰❤️
what a great video one of the best I have seen thanks for taking the time to make it.
Jus like in school...love it..Exactly right.
Perfect video, I appreciate your time and efforts so much ❤
Perfect video to follow Jammy! Thank you for sharing and teaching ♥️
Thank you ❤️❤️ You’re welcome❣️
OMG my second video tutorial. I'm set. I appreciate you
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So glad you did this video , just what I needed. & it’s a plus that your very particular like me ❤️
Yess 🙌🏼 Thank you 🥰❤️
Thank you for this video jammy very informative/ helpful & straight to the point.
You’re welcome Mari❣️ Thank you ❤️
Thank you for your wonderful video. Very helpful. 💯
Thanks for this video really informative and I always wondered if using the small white sterilization box for implements how much barbicide to use thanks to you now I know 💜
Oh ok, yess 🙌🏼 I’m glad it helped ❤️ Thank you❣️
How often do you change the barbicide solution? Like how long does it last on a daily use?
Hello Same here i change 1 time in week but i work alone so i have use maximum 8 or 10 time the solution in week
Hello, change daily or when it becomes contaminated and Cloudy/debris
You are Absolutely Fantabulous!
Thank You Jamy.
Aww thank you 🥰❤️ Thank you J❣️
Placing my order!!! Thank you so much
I just ordered mine. Can you do a review about the cabinet? It is so adorbs 😍❤️
Hello when soaking your implements how do you ensure rust will not occur
Do you replace the disinfectant solution each time?
Replace daily or sooner if it becomes contaminated or cloudy/debris 💕
@@Jammylita Thank you!
Great video Jammy, thanks for sharing!!
Auri! Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Hi Jammy, Thanks For the Video, first time I've Seen this Sterile Tray👌 So really helped, Thanks again Girl💗GodBless💗
Hi Sandra! You’re welcome. I’m glad it helps ❤️
This video is very helpful!! Thank you so much!! ❤️❤️
I’m happy it helped, thank you ❤️
Very informative and helpful, thanks!
Yessi! Thank you ❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing and being so detailed with your content. Where did you purchase your gloves?
Hey, Amazon ✨
costco has the best deal on nitrile gloves
So can you use the blue liquid Barbacide (however you spell it) more then once for instance what if you’re repeating this for 3-4 sets? Or is it 1oz-2cup per set?
so you can reuse the manicure brush? 😊
Omg, thank you so much Jammy this video was certainly very very helpful! Thanks for demonstrating how to sanitize nails properly! 😊
If I use my instruments only on myself at home is it alright to just give them a thorough wash with soap or do I still better disinfect them as well?
To be safe I’d disinfect them too 💕
Great video Jammy. I was cleaning mine this morning. ❤️
Thank you Diana! Good morning ❤️ I realized I hadn’t done a video doing this yet 😊 Feels good when they are clean 🧼
@@Jammylita It’s a great reminder how important regular sanitisation is, particularly in this current climate. Love squeaky clean tools and bits. ❤️
So true ❤️
Hiii beautiful. Yes this was very informative. Thank you so much for sharing. 🤗
Hi Brittany!! Thank you so much 🥰❤️
Girl your killing me lol Because of you I keep buying cool nail stuff lmao. Your my nail GURU!!
😂 I’m sorry! But thank you so much ❤️ I know that feeling 🥰
@@Jammylita you don't have to be sorry...You've lit a spark in my journey to do nails and am greatful!! I'm learning so much from you! I've already started researching schools. Thank you!!! I Wish I knew how to show you some designs I've done. Kind of new to the TH-cam following thing lol
@@corkyb1970 oh wow! Thank you ❤️ That’s exciting. I’m happy for you. If you have IG you can send them to me there. I wish you the best and I’m here to help ❤️
@@Jammylita your the best!! I do have IG. I greatly appreciate your help!
Hey Jammy 💗, what do you think about the new barbacide spray that supposedlyworks faster??
Hi❣️ Hmm I’ll have to try! Thank you for asking ❤️
Thank you soo much for sharing! Where did you purchase your big dawn peofessional soap w the dispenser?
Hi Charmaine ❤️ At Sams!
Loved the video, thanks for sharing! 😁
Thank you ❤️ You’re welcome 😊
Thank you I needed to know this.
I’m glad it helped❤️ Thank you❣️
Hey jammy thanks for this video I have the container to and I like it!
Hi Rachelle❣️ You’re welcome. Right?! It’s very convenient ❤️
How do we do it quicker between clients can we just do the barbacide and dry
it's a cycle so basically have multiple of the same tools as kits for each client
This is what I do but I always rinse before using on a client
This is kind of an irrelevant question with respect to this video, but I have a question! I have an extra fine cuticle bit I use to clean & seal my cuticles, and it works really well but I feel like bc it’s extra fine it gets clogged really quickly and I end up having to clean it multiple times in between using it. Is there like a way I can avoid that so I only have to clean it once I’m done? Or maybe even a quicker way to do so besides soaking it for like 5-10 mins? I usually clean my other coarser drills by spinning it in acetone but that doesn’t work for the extra fine one and I end up having to soak it to really get it all the way clean. I really appreciate any/all help, thank you so much!! 😩🙏🏽🫶🏽🥰🫡
Thank you!❤
This was very helpful thank you!
Thank you ❤️ You’re welcome❣️
What do you do with the remaining barbicice mixture ?
Do I use sterilisation pouches if I'm only doing this for myself (I'm not a manicurist or nail tech I just do my own)?
Jammy, can barbicide be broken down into what ever amount you want to use daily or does it have to be in the ounces they always speak on based on the container sizes they sell for it? Side note: hope you don’t mind me that I called you jammy...❤
How many times can you use the barbicide ?
would you do this process after every client or at the end of your work day?
After every client ❤️
Thank You for the Video.
Just a point: abrasive bands to use on mandrel bits are single-use, they can’t be cleaned or disinfected for reuse, they should be removed before cleaning the mandrel.
That is correct, I did say that I accidentally missed it in the video and removed it.
Thank You for This Fantastic video 🙋♀️
J! Thank you ❤️❤️
Do I throw away the barbacide after each use of cleaning the implements or can I store it for another use later
Yes!! I believe its due to any dirt left behind in the jar, this is cross contamination and would defeat the whole purpose of sanitisation. I hope that made sense but deffo Google it as i could be wrong!!
Oh golly, I'm not a nail professional but have for almost a yr been fighting a toenail fungus. I have a drs prescription for the toenails but even my dr doesn't know what im supposed to clean my clippers, snippers & picker things with. I read online to soak them (& the brush) in rubbing alcohol for 30 min and let dry. It never mentioned rinsing them and i never thought to scrub them. I have 3 infected toenails and so far the same ones i use for those, i use on my fingernails. My fingernails are doing alright but i just cant get rid of the toenail ones. Is the 30 min in rubbing alcohol not enough? Im the only person using them. I dont share them with anyone. I hope you still respond to people.
Hey! Rubbing alcohol won’t get rid of toe nail fungus. You have to use a hospital grade disinfectant on your implements. I definitely don’t recommend using the same implements on your fingernails. You should definitely ask your doctor 🩷
Do you re use the same mixture or do you have to make a new one each time?
You can use it more than once. Change it out daily for a day of doing nails. I’d change it out if you see any particles in it as well. 💕
Hii i have a question because ive been starting to do my moms nails. How often should i sanitize the bits this way
After every use. How nice, I bet Mom is happy you’re doing her nails 🫶✨
Thank you for the helpful video !
You’re welcome❣️ Thank you ❤️
Very informative and good instructional way to sanitize .. I did notice your mandrel still had a sanding band on it though 😏
Thank you! ❤️ It did, I was like damn it 😂
Do you change the barbicide liquid every day?
Yup! Everyday or sooner if it becomes contaminated 💕
What if I don't have a sterilize cabinet that the moment I see that you have the tools dryed on paper towel?
Does the disinfectant solution from Sally’s work the same way?? As barbicide
Not sure, I always say follow the guidelines/instructions on the product is safest and best 🩷
you have very relaxing voice
Thank you 🤗❤️
Gotta love an autoclave
Yesss Powerful! 🥰
Why do you dry the tools prior to adding them to the barbacide ? Is it to avoid rust ?
It can affect the barbicide’s effectiveness. Scrub, rinse and dry before submerging in the mixture 🩷
Love this!!
Thank you Noor ❤️
Very helpfull video, so first of all thank you for makeing this video :) but I have a question: What do you do with the used disinfectant solution? Do you just flush it through the sink or do you need to take it somewhere to dispose it?
Great question! In a salon or a nail studio it’s usually just drained in a designated sink. It doesn’t cause corrosion it just disinfects so you can drain down the sink 💕
@@Jammylita Thank you for taking your time to answer 😊
Great video I purchased my dry heat sterilizer from Ebay
Thank you! ❤️ Ok, prob at a good price too 🙌🏼
I have a question i clean my tools before the barbicide in the same container then get all of the water out and sometimes there’s bubbles when I put the barbicide inside… do you think it’s because of the soap? And do you think it would affect the barbicide?
Yes! Make sure you scrub, rinse and dry before submerging in the barbicide mixture 🩷
Thank you for the video💕
You’re welcome❣️
I have a question after i do this and put the tools in sanitization bags do i have is there another step to do for the cleaning of the tools?
After having them immersed in 10 min with the barbicide you wash the tools with soap and water again. Dry them. Put them in the pouches. Put them in a uv sterilizer for 10 min with the tools inside the pouch and then take them out and nope that’s it’s. You’re fine. Keep them in the pouches until you have to use it. But also the pouches write down the date you sterilized them.
My question; can u reuse the water
You can, I’d recommend just a few times or until you see particles
@@Jammylita oke
Thank you
Thanks nail sister🥰
Hi! You’re welcome. Thank you 🥰
How much Barbicide do you put and how much water
1 oz of barbicide to 16 ounces of water. Should say on the bottle too ❤️
Hey what do you do with the blue liquid? Get rid of it?
Yes, once you notice debri in the liquid you should replace it. It can be used more than once
Thanks for the upload
Hi beautiful! Thank you for being here ❤️
If you have 3 clients in one day, do you need 3 sets of drills and manicure items? How can u do all of this in one day 3 times if you only have one set of drills?
I definitely recommend having multiple drill bits to work with, especially if you have multiple clients a day
How do u disinfect with clorax
hi do u know the measurements for the Lucas cide for the sterilizing tray?
Hey, it’s 1 ounce to 16 ounces of water for barbicide 💕
where did you get your gloves? :)
On Amazon, they only have the black ones available now
Good morning!!
Good morning ☀️
Does anyone using barbicide having issues with their implements rusting?
Only if I forget about them and leave them in longer than the recommended time. Also make sure to fully dry yiur implements after as well.
great teaching video
Thank you Johna ❤️🥰
@@Jammylita you are welcome honey
So do you not need a uv sterilizer machine ?
Definitely
how do you properly dispose of baarbicide
Diluted barbicide that’s less than a gallon at a time can be disposed down a drain with water or a sanitary sewer system
Could you go over how you organize your bits in the case? Please
Organization in general as well please
Wait you forgot the sanding bands on the mandrel bit
I know! I mention it towards the end ☺️
@@Jammylita yea😅 it was funny to me and I commented this before you noticed in the vid😂😂
Good morning!
Hi Ruby❣️ Good morning ☀️
yesssss
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I only have a sterilizer machine isn't that enough?
All three stars are necessary 💕
Goood morning guys🥰
Good morning! ☀️💖
Very informative!
2 ounces is 1/4 so is one fourth less than 1/2
It’s 1 ounce of barbicide to 16 ounces of water 💕
1. Cleaning we are removing germs.
2. Disinfecting we are killing the harmful microbes.
3. Sterilization is we are actually killing all living microorganisms 🦠
you did the first 2 steps very well, but you didn't do the 3rd step. Which means that the tools are not ready for use. Stage 3 is very important too.
I talked about that in the video. If you watched the full video, I explain those same steps. 👍
Even if you're doing it at home?
Great video very informative just one thing I would say is to use gloves when you are washing these