As a trained nail tech both in acrylic and gel, I did one ladies nails once. And she said her nail beds were hyper sensitive. I knew I had to remove the old products, and I kid you not, on her nails had to be more than 1/8th of an inch thick, it was like an archeologists dig site. Months and months of product that had never been taken down and just adding on top of the nail. He nails were so sensitive. I could not use my efile. And had to remove the product by hand, as she did not like to soak her nails, because she said the acetone hurt her nails. She said it felt as if her nail beds were being scorched. When I finally got down closer to her nail beds, and that thin layer. her nail beds were green with infection. Which is why she was so hyper sensitive to filing. I sent her to a doctor. As I could not in good conscience continue to put product upon her nails. But wow. taught me as a new tech, how important it is to be clean as a tech, and also how important it is to continually inspect your clients nail beds before adding more product on them. So, while it was a difficult day for me, taking almost eight hours to file her nails alone. Because of how sensitive they were, we could only manage about two to three minutes per nail, and at a slow hand speed as well. I hope that she did get better help from her doctor. As she needed some serious medications to get rid of the green and fuzzies on her nail beds. Aka, the rampant infection she had going on. I almost wanted to burn all my files and remove my own nails that day lol. I did trash the soft files, and did a full disinfecting of all my work station when she left.
I always apply my gelly tips with a coloured polygel/acrylic, that way when you’re filing off, it’s easier to tell the difference between the polygel and your natural nail.
I quit getting my nails done when my technician used a fake nail to rip off all my nails that had lifted. It hurt so much and my nails were ruined! Now, I am learning to do my own!
I'm so glad you mentioned that even experienced nail techs have trouble telling the difference between product and natural nail. I always have that trouble and boy have I given myself some rings of fire! From now on, I will do it this way. Thank you.
The soaking part is really helpful. That’s the part where I got impatient and aggressively scrape off the product after that I refuse doing DIY nail extension anymore. When I watch your videos it made me wanna start again and correct my mistakes. Thank you Suzie🥰🥰
Thank you! I know I can't be the only one who jumped in head first without even stopping to consider, "how do removal?" Here I am with my pretty new gel nails, all kinds of perplexed about what comes next. Nobody warned me this was gonna get addictive when I bought another set of new colors. Barely got time to get one hand clear before 10,000 ideas for more designs came gushing in! I need to be careful, I could really hurt myself, lol!
You have absolutely saved my nails. I’ve been putting my gelly tips on with nail glue because I had no idea there were any other options, and then ripping them off every week because that’s how I was told to get them off. I found this video when I was trying to get my first attempt at acrylics off and just now tried using acrylic to stick on my gelly tips. It holds so much better!!! And now I know to soak it off instead of ripping it!
I literally just last week had a nail tech pry off polygel from my nails by slipping a tip under it. I didn’t have the heart to stop him because my sister was treating me to my first professional nails since our teen years, and I wanted it to be a good experience for her too. It wasn’t until I got home I realized he had also been using drill bits that clearly weren’t cleaned beforehand. And this was the top-rated salon in my area! 😱 Oh well, the set is done, they’re cute, and now because I’m binge watching Susie, I’m never going back there and will be trying to maintain them myself. At least I know how to remove them correctly! 😂
Just found this video and I am soooooo. Happy you mentioned the 2 biggest “do not” items! Drives me nuts when nail salons use a spare tip to pry up and remove extensions. I have walked out of salons when I see that.
Thank you so much for this. I tried the Gelly Nails from Kiara Sky and I couldn't get them on right. So now I'm trying to figure out how to remove them without absolutely being savage on my nails. This came right on time.
Thank you for the advice on not having to file right down to the natural nail. I’m a DYI for a few years now and always wonder if I’m filing down enough. Great channel!
Exactly my sentiments, I was about to comment the same thing. Such a relief to have that question answered since I always worry about harming my natural nails when it comes to enhancements.
I realize this video is two years old, but I enjoyed it, and wanted to mention that I absolutely love your cuticle oil! It smells Devine, and has really nourished my nails. Thank you!
Susie! I would love and appreciate it if you did an informative video on different bits, such as ceramic vs carbide, etc. As well as the different shapes and what not, too!
Love watching your videos, Suzie! Your voice is super relaxing and videos are very educational. I stopped biting my nails about 4 years ago and have begun painting my natural nails about 3 years ago. Could you do a natural nail care tutorial?
I absolutely love her expertise on nails and nail education I have a question for anyone and anyone who goes to a nail salon what do you do when you get cut by a drill? that seems to be happening a lot to me I always feel rude leaving but I don't want to spend a bunch of money on cuts on each finger so now I'm looking into educating myself on how to do my own nails at home. I found this channel and I'm absolutely amazed.
Shouldn't be getting cut on the regular by professionals. I get that it can happen, but shouldn't be something that happens often when you're paying for a professional service. Sounds like the person needs more practice tbh.
Susie, would you please consider making a video about cleaning the e-file bites? How it's done with for instance Barbicide (and the fact that it needs to be diluting.. yep, have seen it used not diluted many times now .. ) and how important it is to keep them clean.. Because I see bites out there that I suspect never have been cleaned ever and now in these times of the DIY.. it especially is So much more important.. I hope that you pick up this item of hygiene with your amount of reaching out to people and most importantly, you are truly so Darn good and really clear with explaining! 👌🤗
I love doing my own nails b it treated myself toy get them done ‘professionally’… lasted five days and the removal was awful, left me with friction burn around one of my nails and a break through my nail! Also scraped it off with a metal tool - all I could hear in my head was this video!! Bought the stuff to do it myself so can’t wait to learn through your videos!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic video! New to your channel. Going to binge watch everything you’ve got! I can’t thank you enough for your in depth explanations. What a fabulous nail artist you are!! So happy I found you! Im going to order your products too! I’m a new DIYer and your files and that oil look sooo high quality 🤩 - a must have! 🙏🏻❤️
Hey Susy have you ever done a short coffin. I love doing my nails, but since im electrician i cannot have long nails. Thank you!!! I Love Your Videos!!!
just a question, when is your acrylic brush coming back in stock?Love your new products, have them all , love the rings, ty for your helpful tips and tricks.
New to doing my nails myself and got the Beatles kit and I didint know not to pull them off from cuticle...and now I'm regretting it, my nails are flimsy and broken and ugly...I'm going to wait a week or more for them to heal before trying another application. Thank you for this video!
So refreshing to see an option for not a total soak off. I use gelly tips and some hard gel on top for strength and soaking them off every 3 weeks is a LOT. I’m gonna just e-file it off for fills and polish changes and full maybe a slight soak off for full sets.
This is THE video I've been needing. I've been doing my own nails for about 5 months now, and the removal has been a process. I actually did buy myself a drill, but I really hated using it, especially when doing my right hand. I've been doing the soak off method for months, but I think I've damaged my natural nail a little bit because of using an orange stick to help push some of the gel off. I'll definitely try the hand file method, I don't know why I actually never thought about doing it. This really came at the right moment since I have to take off my Valentine's day set 😁
@@NailCareerEducation thank you! I usually did the cotton ball method but this video made me realize that I should instead warm it up and try to leave my finger in the little bowl, so hopefully that’ll work much better!
i’m so glad i found your channel. i was definitely the person who used dental floss at the suggestion of a friend 🙈 thank you for sharing so much helpful information to use at home
thank you for this video, I will definitely try next time. I have been having a heck of a time removing Kiara Sky gelly tips, maybe when I apply they are just that good 😁 I had a new set for 5 weeks, best Gelly tips!
Thank you for this video. After I watched you put the tips on, I wondered how you were going to get them off. So, perfect timing. You’re natural nails are very pretty. I cannot seem to get mine to look like that. I have very tiny, short nail beds. And, my nails flare out and get wider as they grow. So, my tiny nails with little hands look silly when I try to do them. How do I file the sides without harming the nail? I am new to all of this and love that you want to educate everyone.
If there isnt any bubbles, can you keep our existing acrylic or polygel on your nails to help them strong, help them grow, or keep the new length of the nail? Also, how many applications does your nail files last for? (applications meaning both sets of hand/10 fingers per application.) I can barely find any nail files that last more then one finger let alone half an application and it sucks.
Suzie, I have some questions about e-filing in general. I figured this video would be a good place to start trying to ask you. Please make a video and teach me the proper way. Besides our choice of bits for different jobs, I also question myself on other things too. 1. The direction of my bit. What decides the direction I set my bit to turn too? 2. How much tension do I press down on the product with my drill? 3. How do I keep it from spinning around and taking a loop around my nail tip and injuring my client? 4. What speeds do I set my drill on? Different speed for different products, for different outcomes? It’s obvious it’s a art in itself because the techs I’ve watched on YT like yourself have never made your client scream.....lol So please make a instructional video on how to become comfortable and confident using our E-files Thanks so much, Vickie In Oklahoma City 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I learned the hard way.First time I put on full tips (wasn’t gel tips) I just glued it on the natural nail bed with no protection underneath.3 weeks later I wanted it off so I sat for more than 5hrs for both hands just to get it off me it totally destroyed my nails.The acetone damaged my skin so bad that 3 day after it got hard and after that my skin started peeling off.now I put a thin layer of hybrid gel and preferably a darker colour so I know when to stop filing.And a little tip i learned for those of you that soak it off use a little coconut oil in the warm acetone it protects your skin
Suzie, I have a question(from a professional and since you've been doing nails for such a long time now), I wanna do two of my friends' nails but I don't wanna attend or go to a nail class, as a beginner do I have to attend a nail class to be able to do both mine and my friends' nails or can I learn by experience from a long time? Do I need a qualification from a nail class to be able to do at least my and my friends' nails?
This is really helpful, I just got the gelly tips and the dip powder to try and help myself and my mum as we are both nail biters. I've only had them on for a few days now but they still feel pretty secure and I've had a lot of 'professional' sets come of my nails within a week, particularly with tips over sculptures. I did put the dip powder over them though as I tend break thinner nails and I don't think the tips alone would have lasted very long. I do wish there was a few more sizes because my nails are quite small and the biggest doest seem particularly large either. It's good to see how to remove them without damage so that we can actually grow them out and not end up with broken nails, I just have to stop my mum from trying to use her favourite 'pick them off' removal method. I'm still practicing on myself with the e-file because I don't feel confident on others nails but I might use it to take down some of the thickness of the tip and powder when the time comes to remove them.
Great advice Suzie! Could you do a video on the brush on structure gel? Planning on getting a file set! So I can have decent files on hand if I have to do my nails at home.
Great tips here Suzie! If I leave a thin layer of gel on my natural nail will I be able to use acrylic to apply a new set or vice versa? Also, what are your thought on using that remover that you paint on and it melts the product off? Mine is called Magic Remover. It's some kind of thick jelly acid in a nail polish bottle. It works but of course, you don't want it on your skin. I've been using that because the acetone dries my skin out too much and it is faster than hand filing.
I've started to play with the hybrid gel two months ago, so I am an ultimate beginner here. :-D, I tried the soaking method, and it has never worked for me. Last time I almost watched the entire Crown season while trying to remove the hybrid gel. So I definitely need to learn to work with an e-file. I felt in love with your channel; you make this never-ending and rainy lockdown in the Netherlands more bearable for me. I would love to purchase some products from your website, do you also deliver to the Netherlands, please?
Me too... I find it best to take as much gel off with the e-file as possible, soak my fingers for five minutes and then take the rest off with the hand file...
Most of your videos focus on removing gel from a non-natural nail. What would you recommend for gel polish on natural nail? I've personally been having a bit of trouble with the hand file and acetone soak, it never seems to fully penetrate and took a few hours to remove. Would an efile still be ok on that to reduce the time?
Thank you for yet another great video Susie. I would like to know in case I actually want to grow my own nail strong, and just apply a semi permanent manicure, which tips fo you recommend ❤ XO
How do your natural nails always look so beautiful?! 😍 Especially when you are constantly taking nails on and off. Do you think it’s true when they say that acrylic ruins your natural nails?
So if i wanted to take it completely off and I’m soaking, would i just let it soak all the way or is another step needed like filing for the last tiny layer?
Suzie, can you do a video on how to size press on nails for wide nail beds? I have wide nail beds, and my thumbs are about two sizes wider than the press ons in a size 0. I normally wind up having to blend the thumbs as much as I can, into my natural nail, and then making sure I have enough acrylic or hybrid gel over top to hide the seams. Is there a workaround for this? I'm fairly good at sculpting my sets, but, because I have a love of doing nails, I like to change my sets out once a week, so press-ons are an easier option for when I just want something quick.
Me too!! I have wide thumb nails and want to look at purchasing these kits but can’t find the tip sizes anywhere to make sure I’d be able to use them ☹️
@@kayleighewen7456 OMG, I'm SO glad I'm not the only one. I've been wanting to try the Kiara Sky jelly tips, but I haven't pulled the trigger yet, because I know the thumbs won't fit.
@@NailCareerEducation Thanks, Suzie! I do really enjoy custom building my nails, just something I was wondering about with the press ons. I always watch your tutorials when I build my nails, too :-)
Thank you for this, what a help. Just used your method of applying the painted tip with acrylic, first time using acrylic 🙈 but having such fun with it. I do have a question, when you take down the length by filing, could you not cut it down? Or is the gel finish to "hard" and the cutting would impact your nailbed too much? Thank-you again for your amazing videos, I feel so inspired to try all these new things!
Yes you could cut down - if its just the gelly tip - even if it’s coded with acrylic or gel you can still cut it just be careful it doesn’t split vertically Causing any damage to the natural nail but yes you could certainly cut it
@@NailCareerEducation wow thank you so very much for the time to answer my question 🤗 how special having an interaction with your favourite TH-cam xoxo Can you tell I like shortcuts 😂 Love you lots!
Question: why would you file the lenght when you can just cut it? I tried the process with the acetone and it was a really bad decision for my skin, it removed the product but my skin got really dry and ended up scratching the nail, soo I only use the firts method, and lately, thanks to these videos, I can finally use the E-File just as Suzie explains, thanks BTW!
Love your videos I was wondering if you could show the forms that don’t need curing plz I have seen the pop it’s not sure if you have to cure them.thank you
Hi , I need your help , thank you for all you share with us,love all your demos and your voice is so relaxing, I have developed an allergy to un- cured gel polish, I love to have my nails done and have vast amount of products,I’m now making press ons, what is the best way of removing them please, also what are the best type of gloves to wear when painting
I’ve been going to nail salons for the past 18 years. To remove my acrylics they have always shove a nail tip to loosen it then peal it off.😱 I remember seeing a couple ladies asking for only soak off and the nail techs would get so mad. I thought that soak off was only for a specific material being used and that’s why they weren’t doing that to me …
Thank you Suzie I love your videos and you have helped me so much with all your tips!!! I would love to come to some of your classes. Where do you get your rings love them!
I always wonder when I see some of the rings Suzie wears where she gets them as well. I have seen plenty of cheap rings similar to hers on a couple of sites, but I can't wear them because I was born with a severe allergy to anything that isn't at the least stainless steel, surgical steel or pure (not plated) gold, white or yellow gold.
Hi Suzie, love the vids as always! Random thought, how about a "Doing nails blindfolded" because most professionals sooner or later think "oh gawd, I've done this so much I could probably do it blindfolded" ;-)
On the Kiara Sky drill would you say it's more baby blue or more of a teal color? need to know as soon as possible trying to get it as a gift. Thank you very much!
Lovely video as always! Just a Question :) But what if you apply them with builder gel that comes with the kiara sky gelly tips kit? I will absolutely need to file that completely off right? otherwise the new set of nails wont stick, since they go on the natual nail. How do I take he buildergel completely off without damaging my natural nails? because Ive run into problems before with this, and my nails where damaged and thin (I hit my natual nail) Thank you :)
No! You dont need to file or remove all of the gel. Simply file to a super thin layer/ making it very thin on sides of your nail- because when you apply the new tip you don’t want it to sit too high
@@NailCareerEducation I was wondering this too thank you! I was also wondering, if you leave a small layer of builder gel, would you still apply primer as per usual (on top of that layer you left) Or only on the natural nail? loved the video thank you ^_^
Love your videos. Just wondering is there a reason you don’t use artificial nail cutters to cut them down before soaking or fileing? I have just started doing my nails and i did this last time im just wondering if I should? Thank you
Suzie is the Bob Ross of nails.
I just arrived to this video, first time seeing her... I got the same impression, it's a vibe!
As a trained nail tech both in acrylic and gel, I did one ladies nails once. And she said her nail beds were hyper sensitive. I knew I had to remove the old products, and I kid you not, on her nails had to be more than 1/8th of an inch thick, it was like an archeologists dig site. Months and months of product that had never been taken down and just adding on top of the nail. He nails were so sensitive. I could not use my efile. And had to remove the product by hand, as she did not like to soak her nails, because she said the acetone hurt her nails. She said it felt as if her nail beds were being scorched. When I finally got down closer to her nail beds, and that thin layer. her nail beds were green with infection. Which is why she was so hyper sensitive to filing. I sent her to a doctor. As I could not in good conscience continue to put product upon her nails. But wow. taught me as a new tech, how important it is to be clean as a tech, and also how important it is to continually inspect your clients nail beds before adding more product on them. So, while it was a difficult day for me, taking almost eight hours to file her nails alone. Because of how sensitive they were, we could only manage about two to three minutes per nail, and at a slow hand speed as well. I hope that she did get better help from her doctor. As she needed some serious medications to get rid of the green and fuzzies on her nail beds. Aka, the rampant infection she had going on. I almost wanted to burn all my files and remove my own nails that day lol. I did trash the soft files, and did a full disinfecting of all my work station when she left.
Omg, my jaw dropped to the floor.
That is crazy😮
🤢 🤮
Wow this is crazy !
You were a kind angel to her.
I always apply my gelly tips with a coloured polygel/acrylic, that way when you’re filing off, it’s easier to tell the difference between the polygel and your natural nail.
I quit getting my nails done when my technician used a fake nail to rip off all my nails that had lifted. It hurt so much and my nails were ruined! Now, I am learning to do my own!
I'm so glad you mentioned that even experienced nail techs have trouble telling the difference between product and natural nail. I always have that trouble and boy have I given myself some rings of fire! From now on, I will do it this way. Thank you.
Don’t worry. We ALL feel that way- and rings of fire is an initiation lol
The soaking part is really helpful. That’s the part where I got impatient and aggressively scrape off the product after that I refuse doing DIY nail extension anymore. When I watch your videos it made me wanna start again and correct my mistakes. Thank you Suzie🥰🥰
Thank you! I know I can't be the only one who jumped in head first without even stopping to consider, "how do removal?" Here I am with my pretty new gel nails, all kinds of perplexed about what comes next. Nobody warned me this was gonna get addictive when I bought another set of new colors. Barely got time to get one hand clear before 10,000 ideas for more designs came gushing in! I need to be careful, I could really hurt myself, lol!
You have absolutely saved my nails. I’ve been putting my gelly tips on with nail glue because I had no idea there were any other options, and then ripping them off every week because that’s how I was told to get them off. I found this video when I was trying to get my first attempt at acrylics off and just now tried using acrylic to stick on my gelly tips. It holds so much better!!! And now I know to soak it off instead of ripping it!
I literally just last week had a nail tech pry off polygel from my nails by slipping a tip under it. I didn’t have the heart to stop him because my sister was treating me to my first professional nails since our teen years, and I wanted it to be a good experience for her too. It wasn’t until I got home I realized he had also been using drill bits that clearly weren’t cleaned beforehand. And this was the top-rated salon in my area! 😱
Oh well, the set is done, they’re cute, and now because I’m binge watching Susie, I’m never going back there and will be trying to maintain them myself. At least I know how to remove them correctly! 😂
Just found this video and I am soooooo. Happy you mentioned the 2 biggest “do not” items! Drives me nuts when nail salons use a spare tip to pry up and remove extensions. I have walked out of salons when I see that.
Thank you so much for this. I tried the Gelly Nails from Kiara Sky and I couldn't get them on right. So now I'm trying to figure out how to remove them without absolutely being savage on my nails. This came right on time.
i didn't know that you could leave a thin layer of product on! my removals will be so much easier now! thank you suzie
am I correct to interpret that she meant leaving a thin layer and let it grow out? like leave it on the nail and not take it off?
@@SJ-dl6uc yes
Best voice on TH-cam !!!
Yes suie has a very calm sweet voice
Thank you for the advice on not having to file right down to the natural nail. I’m a DYI for a few years now and always wonder if I’m filing down enough. Great channel!
Exactly my sentiments, I was about to comment the same thing. Such a relief to have that question answered since I always worry about harming my natural nails when it comes to enhancements.
I did not even know that you could apply gel nails with acrylic. I am amazed! Thank you, Suzie, for showing me this.
Oh! I want to thank you for the pro tip about holding a full coverage tips on with acrylic! My mind is blown!
I'm terrified of filing down thickness and accidentally hitting my weak natural nails. The soak off tips you gave are very helpful, thank you :)
I realize this video is two years old, but I enjoyed it, and wanted to mention that I absolutely love your cuticle oil! It smells Devine, and has really nourished my nails. Thank you!
Susie! I would love and appreciate it if you did an informative video on different bits, such as ceramic vs carbide, etc. As well as the different shapes and what not, too!
Love watching your videos, Suzie! Your voice is super relaxing and videos are very educational. I stopped biting my nails about 4 years ago and have begun painting my natural nails about 3 years ago. Could you do a natural nail care tutorial?
I love you. You’ve been such an inspiration to me! Thanks for encouraging me to keep going and keep doing nails. Love you
I absolutely love her expertise on nails and nail education I have a question for anyone and anyone who goes to a nail salon what do you do when you get cut by a drill? that seems to be happening a lot to me I always feel rude leaving but I don't want to spend a bunch of money on cuts on each finger so now I'm looking into educating myself on how to do my own nails at home. I found this channel and I'm absolutely amazed.
Shouldn't be getting cut on the regular by professionals. I get that it can happen, but shouldn't be something that happens often when you're paying for a professional service. Sounds like the person needs more practice tbh.
Susie, would you please consider making a video about cleaning the e-file bites? How it's done with for instance Barbicide (and the fact that it needs to be diluting.. yep, have seen it used not diluted many times now .. ) and how important it is to keep them clean..
Because I see bites out there that I suspect never have been cleaned ever and now in these times of the DIY.. it especially is So much more important..
I hope that you pick up this item of hygiene with your amount of reaching out to people and most importantly, you are truly so Darn good and really clear with explaining! 👌🤗
I love doing my own nails b it treated myself toy get them done ‘professionally’… lasted five days and the removal was awful, left me with friction burn around one of my nails and a break through my nail! Also scraped it off with a metal tool - all I could hear in my head was this video!! Bought the stuff to do it myself so can’t wait to learn through your videos!!!!!
Your videos help me SO much since I can't go to the salon these days. Thank you SO much for the easy, step by step instructions. 🥰
These files in the thimbnail made me think of pregnancy tests😂
They totally look like that hahaa
I like Susie
Tabbs
Imagine accidentally filing your nails with a pregnancy test, oh gosh😂
Wtf😂
Me too 😂
SUZIE BACK AT IT AGAINN !!!!!! 🤗
Love this! I hate filing because i have chronic pain, so I'm pumped you SHOWED soaking ♥
Absolutely fantastic video! New to your channel. Going to binge watch everything you’ve got! I can’t thank you enough for your in depth explanations. What a fabulous nail artist you are!! So happy I found you! Im going to order your products too! I’m a new DIYer and your files and that oil look sooo high quality 🤩 - a must have! 🙏🏻❤️
THANK YOU! I have been working with Polygel from Gelish and I love how easy it was to apply but hated removal. My nails thank you ten times over.
I didn’t know you could leave a thin layer! That’s neat to know. I hurt my nails the other month since I thought I had to remove ever last remnant 🙈
I actually combine the efile and soak off method. Just to be extra careful to not damage my natural nail. ❤️
Lunadaze how do you do that is using the efile to take of colour then soak of the soft gel tip nail
This video is just what I needed, thank u so much Suze, I love watching all your videos and have learnt so much from you ❤ xx
Hey Susy have you ever done a short coffin. I love doing my nails, but since im electrician i cannot have long nails. Thank you!!! I Love Your Videos!!!
you’re amazing with the nail file 👏🏽
Hello Susie thank you for all the lovely videos have learnt so much and you have such a soothing way of talking and teaching once again thank you
just a question, when is your acrylic brush coming back in stock?Love your new products, have them all , love the rings, ty for your helpful tips and tricks.
I really really love your channel and you help me so much because I am doing nails to and I have been doing nails for about 1to 2 years ❤️❤️❤️
New to doing my nails myself and got the Beatles kit and I didint know not to pull them off from cuticle...and now I'm regretting it, my nails are flimsy and broken and ugly...I'm going to wait a week or more for them to heal before trying another application. Thank you for this video!
So refreshing to see an option for not a total soak off. I use gelly tips and some hard gel on top for strength and soaking them off every 3 weeks is a LOT. I’m gonna just e-file it off for fills and polish changes and full maybe a slight soak off for full sets.
You are so gifted!!!
Love watching your tips and advice Susie. So helpful ❤
Still one of my favourite TH-camrs in 2021!!
Good timing! I need these off on Wednesday night!
When are your online classes gonna start. I want to join. Please let me know so I can book in advance. Thank you
I would like to know as well, please add me to your list!!!
Online clases id love to join
following :-)
Ouu can't wait!!
Ok so I just read her reply to another comment saying they're starting very soon and will be announced on TH-cam and Instagram.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Such great pointers, which are invaluable.
This is THE video I've been needing. I've been doing my own nails for about 5 months now, and the removal has been a process. I actually did buy myself a drill, but I really hated using it, especially when doing my right hand. I've been doing the soak off method for months, but I think I've damaged my natural nail a little bit because of using an orange stick to help push some of the gel off. I'll definitely try the hand file method, I don't know why I actually never thought about doing it. This really came at the right moment since I have to take off my Valentine's day set 😁
Thing wrong with soaking, and You don’t have to push it off with anything you can just leave it it’ll eventually fall right off
@@NailCareerEducation thank you! I usually did the cotton ball method but this video made me realize that I should instead warm it up and try to leave my finger in the little bowl, so hopefully that’ll work much better!
I looovvvveeee watching your videos!! So relaxing and informative 💯💕🤗
thank you so much for sharing this! i was so curious about this before taking the plunge to buy some gelly tips to try 👀💕
i’m so glad i found your channel. i was definitely the person who used dental floss at the suggestion of a friend 🙈 thank you for sharing so much helpful information to use at home
thank you for this video, I will definitely try next time. I have been having a heck of a time removing Kiara Sky gelly tips, maybe when I apply they are just that good 😁 I had a new set for 5 weeks, best Gelly tips!
You are the best! You teach so good and nice! We really appreciate it!! 😍
Thank you for this video. After I watched you put the tips on, I wondered how you were going to get them off. So, perfect timing. You’re natural nails are very pretty. I cannot seem to get mine to look like that. I have very tiny, short nail beds. And, my nails flare out and get wider as they grow. So, my tiny nails with little hands look silly when I try to do them. How do I file the sides without harming the nail? I am new to all of this and love that you want to educate everyone.
Perfect timing for this video , thank you 😘🥰😍
I'm follow you since last 3 years 😎 you are absolutely amazing 💅🏽
If there isnt any bubbles, can you keep our existing acrylic or polygel on your nails to help them strong, help them grow, or keep the new length of the nail? Also, how many applications does your nail files last for? (applications meaning both sets of hand/10 fingers per application.) I can barely find any nail files that last more then one finger let alone half an application and it sucks.
Can you do a video on how to do a fill on the kiara sky gelly tips?
Suzie, I have some questions about e-filing in general. I figured this video would be a good place to start trying to ask you. Please make a video and teach me the proper way. Besides our choice of bits for different jobs, I also question myself on other things too.
1. The direction of my bit. What decides the direction I set my bit to turn too?
2. How much tension do I press down on the product with my drill?
3. How do I keep it from spinning around and taking a loop around my nail tip and injuring my client?
4. What speeds do I set my drill on? Different speed for different products, for different outcomes?
It’s obvious it’s a art in itself because the techs I’ve watched on YT like yourself have never made your client scream.....lol
So please make a instructional video on how to become comfortable and confident using our E-files
Thanks so much,
Vickie
In Oklahoma City
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
aw sweetest little nails(and finger jewelry).
I learned the hard way.First time I put on full tips (wasn’t gel tips) I just glued it on the natural nail bed with no protection underneath.3 weeks later I wanted it off so I sat for more than 5hrs for both hands just to get it off me it totally destroyed my nails.The acetone damaged my skin so bad that 3 day after it got hard and after that my skin started peeling off.now I put a thin layer of hybrid gel and preferably a darker colour so I know when to stop filing.And a little tip i learned for those of you that soak it off use a little coconut oil in the warm acetone it protects your skin
Suzie, I have a question(from a professional and since you've been doing nails for such a long time now), I wanna do two of my friends' nails but I don't wanna attend or go to a nail class, as a beginner do I have to attend a nail class to be able to do both mine and my friends' nails or can I learn by experience from a long time?
Do I need a qualification from a nail class to be able to do at least my and my friends' nails?
Thank you so much I love all of your videos !!!!
This is really helpful, I just got the gelly tips and the dip powder to try and help myself and my mum as we are both nail biters. I've only had them on for a few days now but they still feel pretty secure and I've had a lot of 'professional' sets come of my nails within a week, particularly with tips over sculptures. I did put the dip powder over them though as I tend break thinner nails and I don't think the tips alone would have lasted very long.
I do wish there was a few more sizes because my nails are quite small and the biggest doest seem particularly large either.
It's good to see how to remove them without damage so that we can actually grow them out and not end up with broken nails, I just have to stop my mum from trying to use her favourite 'pick them off' removal method.
I'm still practicing on myself with the e-file because I don't feel confident on others nails but I might use it to take down some of the thickness of the tip and powder when the time comes to remove them.
Great advice Suzie! Could you do a video on the brush on structure gel? Planning on getting a file set! So I can have decent files on hand if I have to do my nails at home.
So glad I caught this video !!!
Great tips here Suzie! If I leave a thin layer of gel on my natural nail will I be able to use acrylic to apply a new set or vice versa? Also, what are your thought on using that remover that you paint on and it melts the product off? Mine is called Magic Remover. It's some kind of thick jelly acid in a nail polish bottle. It works but of course, you don't want it on your skin. I've been using that because the acetone dries my skin out too much and it is faster than hand filing.
This helps so much🤗 your a great teacher 👏🏻❣️ thank you❣️💅🏻💖
I've started to play with the hybrid gel two months ago, so I am an ultimate beginner here. :-D, I tried the soaking method, and it has never worked for me. Last time I almost watched the entire Crown season while trying to remove the hybrid gel. So I definitely need to learn to work with an e-file. I felt in love with your channel; you make this never-ending and rainy lockdown in the Netherlands more bearable for me. I would love to purchase some products from your website, do you also deliver to the Netherlands, please?
Me too... I find it best to take as much gel off with the e-file as possible, soak my fingers for five minutes and then take the rest off with the hand file...
Hybrid gel is a file off removal it will take forever to soak it doesn’t work
Most of your videos focus on removing gel from a non-natural nail. What would you recommend for gel polish on natural nail? I've personally been having a bit of trouble with the hand file and acetone soak, it never seems to fully penetrate and took a few hours to remove. Would an efile still be ok on that to reduce the time?
I love learning from you ❤️ 🤗🤗
Amazing video! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love this channel ♥️
Using all 3 methods together tbh. Also like to put acetone on cotton pad press on nail and wrap tin foil around
That is the method for removing Gel polish
You need to soak for a complete nail removal
I love your videos! I would love to see you attempt Kalidescope nails!
Thank you for yet another great video Susie. I would like to know in case I actually want to grow my own nail strong, and just apply a semi permanent manicure, which tips fo you recommend ❤ XO
thanks for your suggesting, your videos are really beautifull
How do your natural nails always look so beautiful?! 😍 Especially when you are constantly taking nails on and off. Do you think it’s true when they say that acrylic ruins your natural nails?
So if i wanted to take it completely off and I’m soaking, would i just let it soak all the way or is another step needed like filing for the last tiny layer?
Suzie, can you do a video on how to size press on nails for wide nail beds? I have wide nail beds, and my thumbs are about two sizes wider than the press ons in a size 0. I normally wind up having to blend the thumbs as much as I can, into my natural nail, and then making sure I have enough acrylic or hybrid gel over top to hide the seams. Is there a workaround for this? I'm fairly good at sculpting my sets, but, because I have a love of doing nails, I like to change my sets out once a week, so press-ons are an easier option for when I just want something quick.
Me too!! I have wide thumb nails and want to look at purchasing these kits but can’t find the tip sizes anywhere to make sure I’d be able to use them ☹️
@@kayleighewen7456 OMG, I'm SO glad I'm not the only one. I've been wanting to try the Kiara Sky jelly tips, but I haven't pulled the trigger yet, because I know the thumbs won't fit.
I dont know of any company that makes wide nails-most ideal is learning how to form and apply acrylic- thats why i like custom built nails
@@NailCareerEducation Thanks, Suzie! I do really enjoy custom building my nails, just something I was wondering about with the press ons. I always watch your tutorials when I build my nails, too :-)
@@ladystardust9707 have you tried the apres 00 size tips?
Thank you for this, what a help. Just used your method of applying the painted tip with acrylic, first time using acrylic 🙈 but having such fun with it.
I do have a question, when you take down the length by filing, could you not cut it down? Or is the gel finish to "hard" and the cutting would impact your nailbed too much?
Thank-you again for your amazing videos, I feel so inspired to try all these new things!
Yes you could cut down - if its just the gelly tip - even if it’s coded with acrylic or gel you can still cut it just be careful it doesn’t split vertically Causing any damage to the natural nail but yes you could certainly cut it
@@NailCareerEducation wow thank you so very much for the time to answer my question 🤗 how special having an interaction with your favourite TH-cam xoxo
Can you tell I like shortcuts 😂
Love you lots!
Question: why would you file the lenght when you can just cut it?
I tried the process with the acetone and it was a really bad decision for my skin, it removed the product but my skin got really dry and ended up scratching the nail, soo I only use the firts method, and lately, thanks to these videos, I can finally use the E-File just as Suzie explains, thanks BTW!
Im only 13 but i love doing nails and i started watching your channel now i do my moms and sisters nails🥰
Keep it up! 💪🏻
Love your videos I was wondering if you could show the forms that don’t need curing plz I have seen the pop it’s not sure if you have to cure them.thank you
Outstanding video! Thank you.🤗
Awesome video! Thank you, Suzie!!
Hi , I need your help , thank you for all you share with us,love all your demos and your voice is so relaxing,
I have developed an allergy to un- cured gel polish, I love to have my nails done and have vast amount of products,I’m now making press ons, what is the best way of removing them please, also what are the best type of gloves to wear when painting
Can you do a video with gelish new soft gel tips? Application and e file removal?
I’ve been going to nail salons for the past 18 years. To remove my acrylics they have always shove a nail tip to loosen it then peal it off.😱
I remember seeing a couple ladies asking for only soak off and the nail techs would get so mad.
I thought that soak off was only for a specific material being used and that’s why they weren’t doing that to me …
Hi Suzy, thanks for the great video. Would you mind to say what is the brand of the ceramic bit and the carbide one that you removed the gel?
Thank you Suzie I love your videos and you have helped me so much with all your tips!!! I would love to come to some of your classes. Where do you get your rings love them!
I always wonder when I see some of the rings Suzie wears where she gets them as well. I have seen plenty of cheap rings similar to hers on a couple of sites, but I can't wear them because I was born with a severe allergy to anything that isn't at the least stainless steel, surgical steel or pure (not plated) gold, white or yellow gold.
Hi Suzie, love the vids as always! Random thought, how about a "Doing nails blindfolded" because most professionals sooner or later think "oh gawd, I've done this so much I could probably do it blindfolded" ;-)
You are so informative, thank you 🙏
Thank you, very helpfull information!
This is sooooo helpful!
I prefer soaking because every time the nail salon files or I do my nails hurt.
33 yrs of experience wow... 💓💓
Thank you so much Suzie 😊
The nail tech i go to, uses the e file method for getting my gel polish off.
On the Kiara Sky drill would you say it's more baby blue or more of a teal color? need to know as soon as possible trying to get it as a gift. Thank you very much!
Lovely video as always! Just a Question :) But what if you apply them with builder gel that comes with the kiara sky gelly tips kit? I will absolutely need to file that completely off right? otherwise the new set of nails wont stick, since they go on the natual nail. How do I take he buildergel completely off without damaging my natural nails? because Ive run into problems before with this, and my nails where damaged and thin (I hit my natual nail) Thank you :)
No! You dont need to file or remove all of the gel. Simply file to a super thin layer/ making it very thin on sides of your nail- because when you apply the new tip you don’t want it to sit too high
@@NailCareerEducation lovely thanks for replying! x :)
@@NailCareerEducation I was wondering this too thank you! I was also wondering, if you leave a small layer of builder gel, would you still apply primer as per usual (on top of that layer you left) Or only on the natural nail? loved the video thank you ^_^
Love your videos. Just wondering is there a reason you don’t use artificial nail cutters to cut them down before soaking or fileing? I have just started doing my nails and i did this last time im just wondering if I should? Thank you
I don’t like cutting - it can fly ANYWHERE, and it can split vertically - I simply file it down its quick and easy
YOU CAN ALSO TYPE IN "REMOVING GEL NAILS USING ALUMINUM FOIL" IN THE TH-cam SEARCH BAR. I USE THAT METHOD AND IT DOES WONDERS.