I had healthy strong nails all my life. Until I got my first gel nails. I didn’t know what to expect since it’s my first time but the gel removal was painful and eventually my nails got so thin I was not able to use my hands. It was hurting like crazy. And i couldn’t fix it for a year. (Tried so many things)Then I watched this video and did everything she said. Only after 3 weeks my natural nail is coming back to life. I can’t describe how happy I am! I guess the solution is keeping it simple and be patient. I’ve used so many products for like “strong nails” but they didn’t do anything
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
Hi!!! Makes me so happy to hear that!!! 🙏🏼🤘🏼 keep consistent and ur nails will be the healthiest you ever had! I have a new videos coming out for DIY gel manicures. Definitely make sure you stay tuned you are better off learning how to do your own nails and I will definitely help you along the way! Thank you again.
@TheMisslili8 Жыл бұрын
I hope it works. I've had strong nails my whole life. After one time acrylic they've been brittle. I waited 2 years. No polish nothing. They're still brittle and yes they hurt cuz they're so thin
@filmedbymoksha2 ай бұрын
i swear, i had such healthy strong nails, but gel absolutely DESTROYED them. They are PAPER thin and keep snapping off. Hopefully these tips help!
@christinevergara5357 Жыл бұрын
I just removed my last set of acrylics and I’m feeling determined to let my natural nails heal. I’ve worn acrylics for about 5-6 years and I’m tired of not feeling confident in my natural nails.
@MimiMimi-vb9cx2 ай бұрын
Girl I'm just about to start I'm so nervous
@datchiqquoy Жыл бұрын
Patience is my biggest issue because it’s been a week and I don’t want to wait 8-10 weeks to see full results lol. I’ve always had really strong & healthy nails & I got acrylic nails for my birthday this year & hate that I ever did it because it really damaged my nails. Thanks for these easy tips !
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
You got this!!! Remember healthy beautiful natural nails …. Healthy beautiful natural nails!!! Lol
@Yararar2 жыл бұрын
Whenever I ask nail ladies at the salon if acrylics or gel is damaging to the nails, they always go “no no don’t worry, no damage” etc. Then when I come back with my damaged nails they just say I have naturally too weak nails and then they try to sell me their pricey nail strenghteners that don’t even work, they just peel off after a day Thank you so much for the simplicity, gonna stick to these tips!
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
It has been a habit for many years that when you go to the nail shop they’ll tell you anything you want to hear just so we can get your nails done and get you out of there. It is very unfortunate but it has become the norm and has been that way since I was in middle school and that was a long time ago LOL
@suzanneprior4816Ай бұрын
I’ve always said that it’s not the product that damages your nail but improper prep and product removal! Even though I know this, I’m a DIY hobbyist and have done some damage to my nails due to lack of experience… however, if I know I’ve done some damage, I will cut my nails right down and give them time to heal. Thank you for these great, simple tips! I’ve subscribed and will certainly start watching more of your videos. 👍🏻
@cynthiac.castellano51396 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I say to technicians about my naturally delicate nails! This is how I take care of them so, it’s good to know that I’m doing it right. I get so angry when technicians seem less knowledgeable and hurt my nails. It happens sometimes and then I have to get really on top of them as they’re working to curb some damage. I would trust someone like you with my nails!
@mrskaa7584 Жыл бұрын
I spent the last year learning how to properly manicure and apply regular nail polish, also learning about all the different acrylic products (and gel is acrylic), and the potential problems...it has been a journey. I've started doing my own gel color now, over rubber gel base. I'm very pleased with the longevity, durability, and the health and length of my own nails that I've been able to maintain. That said, it took hours and hours of reading and listening and questioning those in the know, not to mention the hours and hours of getting competent on both hands with regular polish. Acrylic products are risky. You risk sensitization or allergies, localized irritation, potential infections from lifting product etc. You need to be able to safely dispose of the dust even, or members of your household can have problems. I wholeheartedly agree with just taking the time to get your nails healthy, and then either try to find a good tech or learn to do them yourself safely, it can be done. I use an e file to lift color only. The rubber base gives my nails protection from my inexperience. Once the color is gone, I soak the base off, aquaphor makes a good protectant for the skin during soaking, and a heating pads helps speed up the process. Once all of that is gone, the nails get shaped, cuticle removed and nail folds pushed back, and my nails and skin get an oil treatment. So much of that I picked up just doing manicures for regular polish. Anyway, we are far better off taking the time to learn to do things well and safely than relying on questionable techs.
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
You are definitely right! Unfortunately most professionals that you see to get manicures are not doing the right thing and it’s been happening for so long everyone is used to it and have accepted this subpar service. People are definitely much better off learning how to take care of their nails themselves in most cases I’m so happy you took control of that and it definitely looks like you know what you are doing you’ve got the hang of it! And I’ve actually never used the rubber base I’ve been hearing about it but I’ll be digging into that and testing it out to see exactly how beneficial it is compared to a regular basecoat that video will be coming soon! Thanks for watching and I do hope more information is shared that can help you and your nail health!
@shondraray7252 жыл бұрын
Good tips. I recently took my acrylics off. So damaging to the nails. I have had dip powder too. I got dip powder because I asked the technician if it was better for the nail then acrylics. She said yes and doesn't damage. That was a lie. Dip powder just as damaging. I mean it's a chemical and unsanitary. Your dipping your finger in it. When done, the technician probably put the unused portion back and use for the next client. Gross. I also wonder how often they sanitize the tools. So I am learning to care for my own nails
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Dip is an acrylic. And to be honest what really sucks is that the product itself isn’t really what’s causing the damage it’s the people that are prepping your nail for the product that’s where most of the damage occurs. That and the removal most people are not patient enough to remove it properly so they end up ripping the product after nail. I was very dissatisfied with nail technicians even 20 years ago and nothing has changed it was 100% what caused me to start doing my own nails because I was tired of paying for a service that was damaging my nails and honestly not even a clean Polishing job. Doing your own nails can take some patience but definitely rewarding and saves you a lot of money LOL. I have so many more videos coming that can really help you mastering your own nails definitely stay tuned and I hope I can help! Thank you so much for your viewership
@Yararar2 жыл бұрын
I swear they always lie 😂 even shellac damages my nails
@nephtys3692 жыл бұрын
@@TheNaturalNailGuru yeah the good ones are hard to find. I don’t know any good techs who like dip systems. Prep is so important and so many just dig in with the e file. I don’t even use it for that part. And as for removal, I cringe when I see “hacks” that just rip it off.
@msmo20602 жыл бұрын
My nails are a mess after getting sns dip manicures a few times.
@Academiacaramelcurlz Жыл бұрын
@@TheNaturalNailGuru thank you so much for your content. I just found you! I have had manicures consistently for over a year and now my nails are super weak. I’ve done dip powder and acrylic and now my natural nail is paper thin. Before I had really healthy strong beautiful nails and now I have flimsy nails. It’s so disheartening.
@ATLJazzy2 жыл бұрын
All I can say is, "Thank you!" This info is priceless and timeless.
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🤘🏼
@francinejones2524Күн бұрын
I had my sns removed today and then I cut them all super short. I’m following your advice to the LETTER! ❤
@Patricia-ls5ou3 жыл бұрын
I have done acrylics, dip power, gel, taking breaks from one to another, you name it! Today, my nails are totally destroyed and weak, and they do not tolerate more damage! I was googling for the best strengtheners, gel-like nail polishes with strengtheners, etc., but after watching your video, I will follow your simple steps and advice. Thank you so much for this video. 💐
@TheNaturalNailGuru3 жыл бұрын
Patience is everything. Considering the damage your nails have right now keep them short and at least around it around the edges if not completely around. And push your cuticle back regularly literally every time you’re in the shower push them back that’s going to promote quicker nail growth. Once you have all of that week mail grown out you will definitely notice the difference in your stronger nails and you can keep them a little bit longer but I would still maintain the edges around it never sharp because they’ll be more prone to breaking. So much more content regarding the proper care for your nails is coming and it’s definitely going to help you! Thank you so much for your viewership!
@maryellenputnam-reinhardt33052 жыл бұрын
Same.
@chancybyford2 жыл бұрын
I got acrylic nail about 6 months ago and I now regret it. I paid a strengther on them and I haven't touched them since. I'm diffently saving your video and try this. My nails are also yellow, I smoke cigarettes, so maybe that's the issue? But they have never been yellow, until I go acrylics. What can I do for the yellow on two finger nails? I have so many questions lol 😆
@hannahjones62352 жыл бұрын
What a nail saver!! my nails had become incredibly thin and the nail plate very tender after months of experimenting with at home gel manicures. I think my issue has started due to improper use of an e file (completely my own fault!). I bit the bullet and chopped off all the growth yesterday and was feeling really sad that I'd ruined my nails but you've given me so much hope! Thank you 🥰
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Promise you your nails can return back to optimal health but you need to make sure that you are not bringing any more damage to the nail plate. Do not file your nail plate whether it’s an electric file or a hand file. Keep the nails short and rounded as they grow out because they will be soft and we need all of the weak nail to be gone. And make sure you are pushing your cuticle back on a regular basis it will promote growth and health!
@hannahjones62352 жыл бұрын
@@TheNaturalNailGuru Thank you so much, I cant wait till they get back to their original health! Do you think it would be best to wait a few weeks before adding some builder gel to protect them or should i just avoid adding anything to the nail until theyve recovered? At the moment they're breaking so I just keep carefully filing and rounding them like you suggested xxx
@hannahjones62352 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to come back and say thank you so much for your advice. The damage I did with the e file has nearly grown out (surface dents) and my nails are starting to look so healthy again! I'm so excited to start growing them out again soon xxx
@stephaniezavala72712 жыл бұрын
Hey! The same thing happened to me. I decided to experiment with Gel x & over did it. Especially with the e-file. Currently my nails are so weak, constantly breaking, pealing, and hurt 😞 I go on vacation at the end of them month & im sad that I won’t be able to get them done
@hannahjones62352 жыл бұрын
@@stephaniezavala7271 Oh its so frustrating! But they will get back to their health! I havent touched my e file since 😂 cant be trusted lol xxx have a lovely holiday xxx
@JaneBue11 ай бұрын
Great information. Thanks! I’m in the process of repairing my nails due to many years of e file damage at the salon. My last salon visit was 6 months ago. I am so close to having thicker, stronger nails. I am excited to use your tips to finish the growth process and get my nails the healthiest.
@Nursemomma72 жыл бұрын
You have the best voice!! No bullshit! No um ah in between every 2 words! Love this video
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
What a great compliment thank you so much! I’ve always enjoyed public speaking 🤗
@Nursemomma72 жыл бұрын
@@TheNaturalNailGuru no thank you! You’re a breath of fresh air!
@emalihouseini1048 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here 👏🏻 No lies, no ads, straight to the point thank you ❤️🙏🏻
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🤘🏼
@mariselabriseno27913 жыл бұрын
I was a nail biter and I stopped about a year ago and my nails are the best they have ever been. I’ve really been trying to take care of them. Thank you for this info!! :)
@dixiempulusu32302 жыл бұрын
Thats good
@chigirllchigirll2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome I’m struggling to what to do I got a gel nail kit that’s kinda easy to pick off I stopped picking my skin but still bite from time to time then there short n ugly I just was gonna go to get a full set to stop it that’s what I’ve been doing for yrs just sick of paying 60$ plus to people who could care less ugh
@Lori-zh2hv4 ай бұрын
My comment us I noticed the salon using exactly same tools on others. This is not sanitary. All together I'm buying the metal cuticle tool. Like for ANC nails off and go back doing my nails. You gave good advice, helpful to me. I've got heart issues and this was a good point. Thank you!
@Germania7211 ай бұрын
I just started doing my nails because I was a nail biter and picker. I don't do nail art, I just do what you said on this video and I use nail polish in whatever colour I feel that day. I remove nail polish once a week for one or two days and I do a gentle manicure. I love jojoba oil. I can't live without my dropper bottle. My nails have changed shape for some reason, the nail bed has elongated and after a year I love them. My complex is gone. It requires a lot of patience and consistency. That's for sure.
@kelly23202 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your helpful honesty. Not selling anything. Just great tips on what to do to repair nail bed damage. Mine are exactly like onion skin right now after a few months of powder nails. When they use that electric file, be warned, if it burns, your nail bed is already damaged. I’m going to look for a natural nail technician once this horrible mess clears up.
@mrs.z11722 жыл бұрын
I’m there with you , mine are on the recovering process, the key is moisturizer your cuticles throughout the day !!! It is working for me ❤️💙💜
@marissafair4502 жыл бұрын
Yep I got acrilyics for the first time and they stayed on a month I took them off today and it was horrible half of my pinkie nail came off it burns throbs. It’s so horrible. I’m doing my own from now on!
@cmcd3174 Жыл бұрын
Finally, someone who understands ! Thank You so much , the e-file is exactly the main culprit that damaged my nails. I’m going to let mine heal and do my own , thanks so much for this video, but what should I do so they don’t look so horrible ? I’m a bartender, and most everyone sees my hands and nails, and I don’t know what to do for a temporary fix to make them look a little better at least? I think they’re are to short to polish 🤷🏻♀️
@cocoplayax Жыл бұрын
Hey! I bartend too and for me at least I was using semi cured gel stickers to grow out my nail. It kept my nails protected and they last 2 weeks. Just don’t buff your nail before applying the stickers. If all you want is to make it look presentable then regular nails stickers work just as well. I know that the video said to keep it bare but as you know with bartending we use our fingers a lot so my nail’s free edge kept breaking without the protection.
@ChaeButter2 ай бұрын
@@cocoplayaxthanks for this
@lavenderrbleu2 жыл бұрын
I just got my acrylics off and my daily routine is Sally Hansen cuticle massage cream to push my cuticles back and moisturize my nails, followed by Ella+Mila lavender oil (not sponsored). And I use enough oil for both my nails and my hands in general. I do this morning and night and I have seen a huge difference. Also I make sure I have NATURAL moisturizing lotion for after I wash my hands, as water dries out your nails and makes them weak. Also, look for natural nail polishes and removers, rather than typical ones that have chemicals and can dry out your nail and/or cause more damage.
@Artemis_me Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your tips. Sadly the only time I ever had natural long nails was when I was pregnant with my son, probably because all prenatal vitamins and supplements helped. I' have chronic anemia so even in a natural state my nails are very thin it doesn't help that I'm rough with hands especially when I type so they break constantly. I just wanted to share I've had acrylic nails consistently for almost 26yrs and I've never had any issues because when it comes to nail care i treat them as if they are natural. Would love to know to know Tati if you agree. The first person who did my nails have me that tip. Because i was hesitant to get them done but i had a wedding to go to and my nails looked horrible. She showed me how to do my own manicure and she gave me a professional manicure set as a gift i still use to this day. Told me to wear gloves when preparing food especially when cutting meat, chicken etc. Washing dishes or using cleaning products. I went to her for 10 yrs until she had move away. Like Tati she also told me to be cautious of salons if the tech does not want to respect your requests then move on. I do give my nails a break every now and patiently let them grow out but what Tati said is true if a tech knows how to properly use an efile and they know how to properly remove the acrylic your nails should not end up paper thin.
@Kathy-20J-7311 ай бұрын
#1. Stop damaging nails #2 keep them Short and round edges #3 push back cuticles
@MindOverSpanish7 ай бұрын
I started doing the polygel application myself a few years ago. The dual forms always raised up before I could cure the nail so I stopped using it. It's taken a long time to get better at it. Now my nails don't look alien. 👍🏼 But the gel won't stay on my nails. After about a week I see lifting and they sometimes pop off. Now I have discovered that my nails are green underneath the nail. The nail beds are so damaged. Thank you for this video. DIY polygel nails are not for me. I believe in anything I can do naturally to heal my nails.
@jenniferdodd34362 жыл бұрын
I love your tips.😉 Nail tech for 20+ years here.. I know better but, I recently broke up (again) with e-file nail shops. Recovering and doing my, natural nails at home. I stumbled on your site.
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Makes me so happy to hear that coming from a professional! There are definitely proper ways of using any file but it takes a lot of care attention in the right tools and that’s just to ensure minimal damage but in the end when it comes to natural nail health they are always working against it even in the slightest ways. I know that is not a popular opinion but in my experience it is a fact. Good old fashion elbow grease takes time but every single one of the clients to come through my chair and noticed the difference their nails are healthier stronger and longer than they’ve ever had them. I have so much information to share and I promise all of it works towards helping you improve your natural nail health no matter what conditions they currently are or have always been 😉
@brendatomlinson Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found you! I’m going to watch your newer videos for what to look out for in selecting a salon. I am currently focusing on growing healthy nails, stop biting and picking my skin, and I’m also using cuticle oil daily. I will eventually treat myself to a nice salon manicure. I’ve always felt my hands and nails were too ugly to bother with (hard-working hands) but I’m working on changing that attitude. You’ve also given me the idea to document my progress with pics! Thank you so much! 🙏🏻
@shareonrivas1458 Жыл бұрын
Exactly run away from all chemicals at all costs ladies!!!
@francinejones2524Күн бұрын
My nails need to heal now I’m going to follow these steps and be patient
@traceypreston602021 күн бұрын
Amazing lady, not in it for the money. 25 years of acrylic and Gel, nails completely damaged and ruined. After using the local Chinese in my town, they got more aggressive using there tools. It burned under the lamps, but they said my nails were weak. Thanks to them! A new English lady was recommended to me, I thought brilliant she could fix them for me as seemed to understand nail care and damage, and was using hema free products. My nails were actually lifting off the nail bed, she told me I had psoriasis under the nail. She rebuilt my nails, with acrylic, cut old nail away. They kept breaking and she got annoyed about fixing them. So I told her I was going to have a break and let them heal. I wanted about 3 weeks to heal and make appointment with her for Christmas as I said they were very sore. She told me she had no appointment for Christmas. She didn’t offer to remove the acrylic. I went to a Chinese shop to get it removed they soaked it off and told me to use tree oil for 6 weeks. To be honest I am not going to have them done again, I am hoping the will grow natural and be health that’s what would make me happy now. I have found you can’t trust anyone, they want to be fast with there tools and even English use them now. Thank you for your video as now I know what to do as for the cuticles.
@myrtlefrancis37675 ай бұрын
I just took mine off they're very weak , I'm going to a wedding in few weeks and I'm tempted but thanks for your advice I'm oiling them as much as i can they're very short but i will have to brave it just a nice nail polish to match my dress, thank you x
@ccw12021 Жыл бұрын
thank you for being transparent with us. ..you Geta thumbs up
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
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@tamarahartwell6046 Жыл бұрын
I wish we had a natural nail salon where I live❤
@pamoverstreet20852 ай бұрын
And……the sad part is that it takes a lot more than a week, two weeks, a month, or longer to get your nails healthy! One needs a lot of patience and knowledge to care for one’s own nails until they are healthy. I am so glad to see a site/informational tool that addresses how dangerous artificial nails of any kind can do! I wish more manicurists would do and encourage clients to only do natural nails.
@BeaTijerina3 жыл бұрын
I am so glad you made this video 🥰 my nails are in horrible condition because I’ve been practicing on myself WAY more then I should 😫
@MadeByTaniel3 жыл бұрын
Hey, just a tip if you're practicing on your nails. If you want to practice and remove, meaning you're not keeping the nails on, put some cuticle oil on your nails, put 2-3 coats of gel polish on your nails (base, gel, coloured) and then you can go in with your acrylic/polygel/hard gel. When you are finished, you can use a cuticle pusher to gently lift the practice nail from the cuticle and pop them off without damage. If you have any trouble getting them off, put more cuticle oil so it gets under the enhancement and will come off easily. You can also do this before trying to lift off the practice nail to save you time and trouble. Also, DO NOT prep your nails before. Do not buff the shine off your nails, no filing, no primer etc. If you prep you nails, your enhancement will need to be soaked or filed off. However, if you follow the instructions, you won't have damage when you take off the practice nails.
@yolandahall2615 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! God bless you and your business!!!
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🤘🏼
@raqueltedesco80752 жыл бұрын
I’m do desperate 😭 my nails have been damaged so much, THANK YOU this is so helpful and with no complications, u are very honest 🙏
@claykev1682 жыл бұрын
Awesome information-my nails are a hot mess due to gel manicure where the salon was actually bending my already weak nails when doing the manicure process
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
So sad but you are more likely to find a nail tech that doesn’t do things right. And all it results in is damage to your nail plate if you’re getting your nails done regularly by a professional they should be getting healthier there is no exception
@TheMeow25 Жыл бұрын
This is incredibly helpful! I’m not going to use my nail drill anymore because I’m not a professional and I don’t know what I’m doing.
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
Girl, unfortunately most professional don’t know what they’re doing with it 😩
@daniellesully86 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand how this is not blowing up on KZbin. I have been on my nail journey for a month, and I've been doing this. As someone who has PCOS, this 100% works. The only things I would add are that I like to put 100% pure Vitamin E oil on my cuticles as well as Use a rubber base to protect my natural nail from breakage.
@kasaundragrbav6500 Жыл бұрын
Excellent advice “Patience is the key “! 👍🏻👍🏻
@kristenp16062 жыл бұрын
The cuticle is beneficial, it acts as a seal between the nail and under the skin to prevent fungus and bacteria from getting in.
@asboukcomfortable167010 ай бұрын
Im suffering weak, painful tearing damaged nails right now! Nailtek 2 and Nailtek 3 nail repair treatments saved my thin nails, but these need reapplying every 3-4 days. CND Solar oil and CND Stickey basecoat are good. And coconuts 🥥 oil is good! Nailtek 2 is cheaper than Mavala etc. OPI Nail envy was useless! Nailtek 2/3. Uk 🇬🇧
@TadiKAT2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I love your old school references.... yet they're the BEST. I'm doing exactly what you recommended & loving my nails again. I had a Salon 27 years. Never did nails tho. The name was Love My Nails. I so appreciate you. For me, natural products are definitely best.
@tinam81672 жыл бұрын
Great tips. Simple. Easy. Here we go. Day 1..
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Patience and consistency is the key! I have 100% success in rehabilitating my clients nails regardless of the damage by just making sure that we are taking care of it properly and not bringing any more damage to the nail plate. Pushing back the cuticle is essential and keep them short and rounded as the week nail is growing out you will notice when your nails are stronger at the tip and can start leaving a little bit of length but always make sure your edges are rounded even if you prefer the square shape. 😉
@asvhlev Жыл бұрын
Just got my first acrylics a few months ago for my grad and the removal was PAINFUL.. and my nails are paper thin so i will try this:)
@letticiaking9738 ай бұрын
I like the way your explaining everything step by step thank you
@stephanie-fx6ej4 ай бұрын
I learned how to do gel x on myself and I’ve been changing my nails too often😭😭 they’re so thin I bought a peel off base coat and will be using after I grow my nails out never damaging this bad again…
@michelledillon3899 Жыл бұрын
Currently going throught the same thing! I purchased the rocket nail fuel system and I'm on week 3 and what a HUGE difference in my nail strength and appearance. However like you said Patience is the key. I'm struggling because I want to do my nails so bad even just apply dip powder on my natural nails but I know I have to stay persistent with the system. I was told it takes 8-10 weeks for a full nail growth cycle. I'm hoping after the 10 weeks I will have enough growth to dip on my natural nail :)
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
Patience is key! And it is very important that moving forward you make sure not to bring any damage to your nail plate! Make sure your nail prep is good not too much filing or buffing on the nail and make sure the removal is done properly you never want to file down to your nail plate. I hope you get continued results in the meantime keep pushing your cuticle back and round out the edges of your nail super square nails tend to be weaker and break more often! I’ve done a couple videos talking about caring for your nails so if you haven’t checked them out definitely do it could help reinforce what you are doing with Rocket fuel 🤘🏼
@deborahmayo96039 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I came across your video- great advice thank you very much
@eve3948 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the very informative video! I have just started growing back my damaged nails , its been 5 weeks since the last gel application, and your video is of tremendous support. I would only add that during this growth phase I cannot do any housework without wearing gloves, ad chemicals damage the weekend nails really fast. But I also do it because the nails are so tender, that even hot water feels like too much😅
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
I am so happy you are finding this helpful I promise it can take time and consistency but you can definitely turn your nail health around no matter how bad or how long it was bad. And yes when you have the nails and some clients are just extra sensitive to harsh chemicals but you definitely want to do whatever you can from exposing your hands to those chemicals whenever possible. Just remember to keep pushing that cuticle back and keep your nail short and rounded until all of the week nail has completely grown out!
@TKOCHAE7 ай бұрын
I thank you so much for rhis video because my nail plate is completely damgaged. As she was doing my nails, I only went for a gel manicure for my natural nails, and as she was using the file it hurt and she was hurining so bad. I kept telling her but she acted she didn't understand what I was saying. I kept moving my hand away. I asked for a get manicurre when I went into the salon and I noticed that she didn't use all of the DND products either. She didn't use the base, only the color DND, and she did use the last step which is the shine part polish. She never used a lamp for my nails. I WAS SO AGGREVATED AND MAD after I got home and saw my nails. I did ask her while she was doing my nails if she was going to use the lamp..., bu like I said, the B acted like she didn't understand or comprehend ENGLISH. My nails bed/plate is so damaged after this. I have a long natural nail bed and I always get compliments on my natural nails that's why I never get acrylics. The fiirst time I went there all of the nail techs were coming over to where I was sitiing at just starring, sepeaking in their language. After they left, the older lady that was doing my nails told me that they said I have beutiful nails. OK, THANK YOU, BUT WHY DID YOUR ASSOCIATES F AND DESTROY THE BEAUTIFUL NAILS THAT THAT THEY WERE COMPLIMENTING? Were they hating to destroy my nails? I have watched your video and I thank you so much. Because I have been hanging on to the little length that I have. I was combing my hair Thursday morning and OMG, the longest nail that I had on my 8 fingers was the left pointer finger. All of a sudden I fetl pain. That MFR BROKE DOWN TO THE MEAT. THAT IS THE WORST PAIN EVER. I'm typing on my desktop very careful and it is still in pain. Again, I thank you for this video because I did not know what to do. I am also glad you mentoned to not using the wood cuticle thingys because I have those and I have been using those before this happened. I am glad you said use a spoon or something metal. WILL DO. I also have SALLY HANSEN INSTANT CUTICLE REMOVER, that I have been using. Not gonna use that anymore and gonna follow your directions and do it the old school way. With wet handss and my metal spon. I DON'T KNOW YOU, BUT GUESS WHAT? I LOVE YOU FOR THIS VIDEO. ALSO I AM GOING TO CLIP ABD FILE MY NAILS DOWN. ♥
@hellostina11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I used builder gel to try and strengthen my nails - such a mistake! These tips are very helpful. 💜
@evelynrivera30802 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for putting this together for women like me that had suffered from wrong nail salon technical issues. I would like to get recommendations on what is the best hardener for nails in recovery (natural). I am doing what you suggested plus adding oil to my nails as I noticed oils prevents them from braking further.
@Suzlr0 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I've been getting my nails done monthly for years. I've stopped now, and I plan to make my nails health and then start manicures or whatever os needed to keep them healthy. They literally look horrid right now, they are thin and ruined by acrylic, so I am excited to follow this and make them strong again. Thanks
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
🤗 be consistent and patient! Keep nails short and rounded> this will help keep the weak nail on point as it grows out… and push your cuticle back regularly this will promote growth!!!. You can expect to see big differences generally within three months if not sooner. Take pics of ur progress and although you really do not need to rely on product to help Definitely check out my repair oil and bomb for the cuticle. All natural handmade and 100% effective in helping nourish your cuticle and nails, I posted a video few months ago def worth checking out 😉
@ChristianMig198011 ай бұрын
I have OCD and my nails were looking great until I discovered I could do gel at home. I would change it ever 3 to 4 days. Now I took off my last set of gel polish and I have paper thin nails. Disclaimer, I am NOT a professional technician and just have OCD. Now I need to have patience a d wait for nail to grow out.
@chenaonuorah53348 ай бұрын
Very informative and straight to the point. Thank you
@lettybagdanov1167 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video i totally damaged my nails removing acrilic st home then I put press on nails with nail glue and had to remove tose causing more damage now my nails are paper thin . 😢 I did cut them down and applied reg Polish on them but will start pushing the cuticles back 😊
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼 yes stay consistent! Keep your nails, short and round as the weak nail grows out and keep pushing your cuticle back
@lorylopez36672 жыл бұрын
I’ve done poly gel nails and my nails have been breaking, thin etc. I did cut them all down, filed, and pushed my cuticles back. I’ll be doing this twice a week. I’ve been watching KZbin trying to learn on my own
@michaelcorleone1392 Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say thank you so much for this video you help me and my damage nails..
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🤘🏼 I have so much more to share! 😉
@curiousnoob9096 ай бұрын
When I went to the salon, it was my first time ever. I told the nail tech this. I noticed a reddish ring below the acrylics on nearly all of my nails, but didn’t know at the time what it was. I also didn’t know that getting them filled was important, but later found out why when a couple nails started to split horizontally. They aren’t bleeding, it’s not painful, but it is painful only from the sides of my nails. I’ve been keeping them clean because I don’t want any fungal infections. With more research on how to remove these acrylics (because I don’t trust nail salons after this experience), how nails grow, rings of fire, etc., I’ve been slowly removing the acrylics in increments. I kinda beat myself up because I should’ve done more research on what red flags to look for on my nails, how to maintain acrylics, etc. 😕 Does anyone know how to treat nails split horizontally? Do I just keep them clean and wrap them in bandaids? Do I need to do silk wraps? Do I need to remove the part of my nail that is loose?
@sriana5136 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this video and how straightforward you were with your explanations. I want to learn how to do my own gel manicure, but I have no idea where to start. - what polishes should I avoid? - how much manual buff is too much? - do I have to keep buffing and reapplying polish or is that still damage to the nail? if you could do a video demo for this that would be greatly appreciated! thank you so much
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
Hi! Make sure you check out my new series, DIY gel manicure. I’m so glad you came across my channel just started a series of broken it down step by step. So definitely stay tuned. 💅🏼
@vonta.j82272 жыл бұрын
I overdid it with the efile. My nails are so thin and tender. I guess it will be press on for now on.
@kaysmith36612 жыл бұрын
omg, thank you so much. i took off my poly-gel nails about 2 months ago and i've been so desperate to heal my natural nails, it's just seemed hopeless. one of my nails today broke to the edge of the nail bed, and this video has given me a clear and healthy path to stronger, healthier natural nails. thank you so much!
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Be patient keep things simple and I promise you will see results! Push your cuticle back and keep your nails short and round until stronger nail gets to the free edge 😉
@sxmmie8887 ай бұрын
i damages my nails by trying to do my own gel nails not knowing the right pressure to use with the electric file:( im going to try heal them until summer with these tips!
@wendymaini73063 ай бұрын
Thank you sooo much. I'm about to stop the tips and such. I WANT MY EARTH NAILS BACK!! I want to know what you think of press on nails
@alicemurray19602 жыл бұрын
Thank You I have been a nail bitter picker since I had teeth( 82 yrs old) My nails are disgusting, I have had repeated tips and other things that have totally damaged the little suckers--now all I want is nice short nails, that don't split vertically. I am beginning now with your delightful you tube info--Alice
@tiptoeing Жыл бұрын
Just watching this now because my nails are damaged from acrylic. They are very thin and was wondering if you could use either a rubber base coat or builder gel just to strengthen them while I wait for them to grow
@joanna66342 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the tips. I recently had dip taken off. Afterwards the nail technician use the electric drill the smooth them. My nails are so thin and a couple of my nail beds have spot with no nail. The hurt so bad. Especially with hot water. Never again. 😢
@wuguxiandi94132 жыл бұрын
As a life long nail biter, I now have acrylics on as I am very conscious of how my hand look to others. I hope one day to break the habit and no longer need protection from myself lol.
@LydiaKrow Жыл бұрын
I have thin, weak nails so I like using polygel. I used it for well over half a year on the regular without issue, but I switched to tips because they were so easy, but wow I messed up - I kept using full-cover tips that were too small, and it wrecked my nails. Totally operator error on that. I have wide, long nail beds so I should have just stuck with polygel. :( I started seeing small lines and then I took the tip off and was shocked to see it had somewhat malformed the nail bed. After that, they wouldn't support anything else. It was also cramping the free edge and made the tips super weak. Decided to give my nails a hard break and let them grow out. I have no chill, so it's been really difficult to be patient, but almost a month into it and they are finally looking good. I'm using warm oil and keeping the tips short, plus using OPI Repair Mode and they are starting to look shiny again and feel stronger. My pinkie and thumb nails were actually severely damaged so the whole nail needs to grow out. I'm making myself some press-on nails to wear for special occasions, but otherwise they are just free.
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome. It’s important that you get your nails to good health and do what you can to maintain it. Pushing your cuticle back on a regular basis is definitely helpful and promote growth. Be patient and consistent!
@LydiaKrow Жыл бұрын
@@TheNaturalNailGuru Thanks! I appreciate the encouragement!
@lucytucker3212 жыл бұрын
Great information thank you!!
@SusanNixon-c2l9 ай бұрын
Those nails in the examples look great compared to mine!
@oceans47398 ай бұрын
Mine too!!
@ss0890 Жыл бұрын
What do you think of builder gel? Is it a healthier better option?
@patriciaflaherty50298 ай бұрын
Very helpful! Thank you.
@TasteTheRainbowTV10 ай бұрын
I love your braclet ❤ thank u for the video ❤
@Lovebug-ut8mx2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video, i am in nail rehab, the gell caused an allergic reaction in me my hands were so dry and leathery like a crocodile i had to remove them and been soaking in warm oils and treating my nails in my 2nd week!!
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Awesome stay consistent and let’s get those nails better! Allergic reactions are terrible but I am proactively searching for products that claim to be hypoallergenic so that we can try them out and see if they really are a good solution for those that get severe allergies
@Lovebug-ut8mx2 жыл бұрын
Ty for responding, i am here for it, that would be wonderful !! Can't wait to see if you find anything i cant try, will be waiting "bell on" for the video💯
@shemaiahadoree85872 жыл бұрын
This is very informative and educational
@bonitameredith8991 Жыл бұрын
Very honest and helpful. My nails are typically thin and right now are thrashed from acrylic/ gel overlay. My nails hate that Emile and no matter how many times I tell them to only use it lightly they smile say ok and completely ignore my request. Is it ok to use cuticle remover? Some say to keep a clear coat of acrylic by dipping finger into acrylic then lightly buff and apply top coat and cure to help protect them while growing them out. My hands are in water quite a but. Sounds like you do not agree.
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
Hi! I definitely don’t believe anyone should use an e-file to prep the actual nail plate but that is just a personal opinion with darn good reason 😉 And the damage on your nail plate unfortunately its more due to the poor manicure process rather than the actual product 😣 although you can definitely have product on your nails while improving the health it all comes down to making sure the mani rocess benefits your nail health. Unfortunately in most circumstances we are used to our nails being damaged because of the manis we get …. And for this reason I would definitely say keep product off …you take care of your nails yourself. Keep your nails short and rounded. At least rounded edges. And push your cuticle back every day that you get out of the shower. You definitely don’t want to bring any more damage to your nails plate while healing them. just doing these basic things yourself will show improvement and you can see the biggest difference is probably by the third month it will take time so be patient it will improve! Def check out my natural products (cuticle repair balm and cuticle repair oil ) it’s 100% natural and helpful in nourishing nails the oil is extra good to promote growth… the balm is awesome for dry, cracked, hard cuticle. But you do not need any product to heal your nails. If you’d like to check out my product they did a video on it not too long ago and you can search it here oh-my-natural-products.myshopify.com/ Thank you! And stay tuned I have so much more to share
@sylviatilley7324 Жыл бұрын
Very useful information, thank you.
@84crios3 жыл бұрын
Omg this is what I have been waiting for!!!!! Love, love, love it!!!!
@joannelyons88654 ай бұрын
Hi love this video, my mum has had her acrylic dip nails removed and gad a reaction, they have been off for about 8 weeks just wondered if you had any advice as she's really down 😢I can send a pic
@irenejohnston68026 ай бұрын
The cuticle is the sticky film which grows with the nail. The protective barrier is the Proximal nail fold which shouldnt be cut. They're Not one and the same. UK
@yolyrom7233 Жыл бұрын
Great tips! Thank you dear!
@TheNaturalNailGuru Жыл бұрын
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@katiemcbainnn6 ай бұрын
I use the e-file to etch full cover tips for gel extensions. What has caused my nails the most damage is picking… if my nails are growing out and lifting I’ll literally just rip them all off. I hate my ocd, i might as well have just used the dremel on them. I peel the gel off my toes too, and its painful to walk. Really disappointed in myself, because i know better than to do that.
@nschneider45 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much… do you have a recommendation for a good healthy clear nail polish?
@lisadurant59342 жыл бұрын
Can you put oil on your nails to help them?
@JosieFeliciano123 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for these tips 💅🏻💅🏻💅🏻
@tiarawilliams14462 жыл бұрын
This was extremely helping! Keep the content coming !
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! So much more to come I promise
@JoyDietrich-x1o Жыл бұрын
Hi, I am pretty new to your channel. I love your channel. I am a natural nail girl. I have gonr to a technician for years. Then I got tired of how my nails looked when the tips came off. I wasva nail bitter. When i get nervous or my anxiety goes up i would bit my nails. That's why i would get my nails done. Then i couldn't afford to go get them done. I started to take care of my nails on my own. Watching videos and trying new things. I tried the press on nails with a brush on glue. That was a mistake. I stopped doing any of that. I started doing the natural nail care. My nails are long and beautiful. I keep a bass coat and I keep polish along with avtop coat on. It protects my nails from my job. I have bern wanting to do this as a career. Did you go to beaty collage to do nails? The beauty schhool I am looking into teaches everything. That's fine, but I would like to do mostly natural nails like you do. What is your advice on this? In my state you are required to have a license to do nails. Would I be wasting my money doing this?
@joycewalker21732 жыл бұрын
I just saw this video and I just took acrylics off yesterday, and my nails are damaged and I'm going to try this I can't even get them to stay painted very long
@Academiacaramelcurlz Жыл бұрын
How do we find good nail salons that prioritize nail health?! Are there any keywords we could use when Google searching ?
@mrs.z11722 жыл бұрын
Good morning, so happy I found your channel, that was my main problem keep putting acrylic on top of my already damaged nails, amazing tips ! God bless you ❤️💙💜
@bripowell38582 жыл бұрын
Can you tell us more about what nail strengtheners have harsh chemicals?! I am looking to try OPI Stay Strong because I have very thin nails
@tasicourtney81172 жыл бұрын
I use olive oil every night on my nails, which used to be dry and always splitting. I simply massage it in, particularly on the cuticle
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Olive oil is great for nails and skin! Def one of the ingredients in my cuticle oil. I have a client that takes a shot of olive oil everyday she swears by it! Lol great benefits and who doesn’t have olive oil at home? 😉
@LilstarshineАй бұрын
Raw skin that's me after many years of never ever having an issue until I did my nails at a vacation trap salon. 💔💔💔
@karenm19652 жыл бұрын
Hi. While I’m keeping them (nails damaged from electric filing gel off at a salon 😬) super short, they still snag and are onion thin. After doing cuticle care, Can I put just gel base & top coat (to keep clear & simple) on at home to try doing my own nails to protect them as they grow out. And will ONLY soak off! After watching your videos, I have hope. Thank you!💕
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
You can definitely have gel product on your nails all of my clients maintain a gel manicure while their nails are getting healthier the most important thing is that you’re treating your nails properly doing the right thing and not imposing any more damage. You definitely want to be careful when it comes to the soaking off be patient and soak it off thoroughly so that it comes off easily. Keep pushing your cuticle back keep your nails short and rounded it can take up to three months for you to truly see a difference in the health of your nails 😉
@karenm19652 жыл бұрын
@@TheNaturalNailGuru Thank you!
@sarag11582 жыл бұрын
I was a lifelong nail picker not biter. I have gone long periods of time without messing with my nails. Right now I'm going through a good period of growth. When my nails do grow out they're very very thin. I have been using the OPI nail empty but after watching this I'm a little bit spooked. You may have already answered this in another video and I'm going to go ahead and search it but what can you do about super thin nails?
@ashes90742 жыл бұрын
I have this same problem, i am going to try to follow this video and see if it helps idrk what else to do
@claudatz18 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I have a question, doing gel under UV lanp hurts, is there a way to do gel without getting hurt under the UV lamp? THANKS 🌟
@cherylmoellrkwmwksjjw62652 жыл бұрын
I love your channel...have very thin and weak nails I think between my thyroid and blood pressure meds I'm screwed lol...excellent tips..thank you very much
@julieoaks92052 жыл бұрын
thank you! my nails have always been paper thin, so i started to get acrylics years ago. I have tried to let my nails "rest" in between and they just rip off. I will try your suggestions and hopefully, i can do this!
@TheNaturalNailGuru2 жыл бұрын
Consistency and patience! I have rehabilitated so many damaged nails from improper nail prep and product removal. Your nails will get better!