Excited to watch this when I get home from work. I would like to get my nails done but I'm very socially anxious. Knowing what is expected of me, and what I can expect of the nail tech, helps lessen the uncertainty and anxiety
@UlfatParveen-t7i2 ай бұрын
Steve is an absolute delight, I love the communication between you both. He seems eager to learn and genuinely interested in nails
@beautyangelllc4 ай бұрын
I adore Steve he was a pleasure.
@katieyoung72713 ай бұрын
Love the design that you both came up with. It really compliments Steve’s lovely hands. He’s an absolute delight. Please have him on more often.
@AmberStone74 ай бұрын
Full length video! What a treat! My Sunday has been made ❤
@CandE1074 ай бұрын
Yes! I love her long videos! She and cameraman are the best!
@july1996ful4 ай бұрын
My first ever nail expoerence was terrible. After my first set with her I fell in love but when it came time for a new set.. omg. She used nail tips to remove my acrylic nails, wedged the tip in-between my nail and the acrylic. Her powder to liquid ratio caused burning on my nail beds and she KNEW what to do to stop the burning which tells me she does it a lot. And finally when I confronted her about how I felt and realized she NEVER posted my nails she lifted the veil. She was rude, never responded, and posted another woman with the same set she did on my hands after she read my messages. Terrible experience so I decided to learn myself. .
@NailCareerEducation4 ай бұрын
Wow - sadly not all nail techs are professional 🙁
@EliBelcherBeatbyeli4 ай бұрын
I love them everything except for the thick black lines 😭😭😭 they looked so cool before the lines they didn’t even need glitter . The ink staining look was absolutely stunning!
@mah08174 ай бұрын
"Let's do the middle finger" 😂 me and Steve, same page
@QueenVic674 ай бұрын
Hahaha IKR? 😂😂😂
@tinalouise68034 ай бұрын
Loved this one with Steve! ❤ This set reminds me of Resident Evil for some reason. I always have an in-depth talk with all my clients about what they are looking for.
@GlitterMurder4 ай бұрын
I went to the salon to get my nails done for my best friend's wedding. She wanted her bridesmaids to have matching nails. The tech tried to remove the old acrylic extension on my nail by prying it off with another tip. I told her not to, because it was painful. So to my relief she put acetone pads on my nails and wrapped them in tin foil. I assumed she would proceed to gently scrape the acrylic off. Nope. Before I could stop her she tried to pry one off with a tip AND RIPPED MY NAIL OFF. Like... My real nail... I should have left as soon as she tried the first time. It's so painful even a week later and I couldn't have a set for my best friend's wedding 😢😢😢. I learned my lesson to leave immediately if the tech ever does anything that makes me uncomfortable.
@nailsofinterest4 ай бұрын
😱oh, the horror!! Did she have a supervisor? If so, I'd mention it. Plus, these days, a Google review mentioning exactly what happened that it's very wrong to do (as many customers won't know), and WHO did it. I'm sorry this happened to you!! 😢 I'd have asked the bride to use the person you normally go to well for next time! Me I gad no idea, my bridesmaids one was busy, one lived to far away, the other came with her nails pre done. Though it was part of our plans as the was (to be) maid of honor. I had only asked my girls to wear something pastel or neutral. She showed up.witj the brightest red I've ever seen. 🙄 I didn't bother to ask her to change them. Offered to pay for her to get a color refresh/ fill if she needed. Nope, she didn't even stay with me. My fiance took her grocery shopping (so she'd have stuff around our home for the week). I ended up with dremmeled (not ban electric nail file actually the rotary tool) off nail plates. They hurt so bad. So I feel ya!! 😢
@nailsofinterest4 ай бұрын
Actually 1st mention it like you did. 2nd time say it loudly. Then talk to any management and walk out at least away from that tech!! Walk out of salon if no one offers a proper fix, service. Then tell others!!
@GlitterMurder4 ай бұрын
I did mention it to the owner. She offered to give me a free set herself when it heals. And said the girl who did it cried for 2 days afterwards she was so upset. She was younger and obviously new. I don't have a regular nail tech right now, I just moved here and have been trying new salons to find one I like. The last tech over filed my nails, so to be fair that's probably why one came off (I did mention this to the tech, and asked that she be careful because of it, but she didn't speak English well, and apparently didn't understand.) If I had been paying attention I would have stopped her before she tried again, but I zoned out and didn't see her doing it.
@theloveyourfacegal27734 ай бұрын
That's terrible, so sorry 💕
@crystalhardin63634 ай бұрын
This happened to a friend of mine, they kept removing her old sets by prying them off with a tip. I told her to stop letting them do that bc she was really damaging and thinning her natural nail. She didn’t listen, and the next time the salon did this, they ripped her natural nail to the point it was bleeding. But they didn’t stop there. They proceeded to glue a new tip to her bloody thumb and then laid acrylic over the entire thing. Needless to say she got a horrible infection (they didn’t bother to disinfect)! A week or so later, as the infection became worse, she lost the entire nail. I explained to her that what they did was in fact illegal. She got a lawyer and took them to court, obviously she won. Don’t let them ever pry ur extensions off!
@tommiegirl25984 ай бұрын
Sweetest client ever! What a fun lil sweet pea!😄
@barbaramonzien61844 ай бұрын
Really cute design and definitely great pointers not only for the first but follow up appointments
@kwildernurse4 ай бұрын
Love them and they flatter the hand
@mickirosanails4 ай бұрын
This is so exciting, this is exactly what I do but noone has told me how, and it just confirms I'm doing the right thing. Love it! Thank you Suzie for explaining in such a good way, and giving away education ❤❤❤
@joannhobbs74444 ай бұрын
You are the best and your voice is so soothing! My nail tech never ask me anything but what shape and color. Design you can forget that!! I live in a very small town so we don’t have many options! I finally just learned to do dip powder on my nails at home!❤
@QueenVic674 ай бұрын
Suzie, this reminds me so much of using alcohol inks, I remember you using some Tim Holtz alcohol inks & they give the same effect as gel colour working within ‘bloom’. Ive used them for years as an artist. I’ve been doing my own acrylic & gel nails for about 16-18yrs (I can’t remember exactly haha) but am doing a Professional course in October & within that I will be doing, acrylic (tips & sculpturing) gel, manicure & pedicure & then I can be let loose on the public muhahaha. I cannot begin to tell you how much over the years your channel has helped me perfect my art as an unofficial nail techy 🥰😘 The only reason I’m doing the course is so that I will have my accredited diploma & can get my insurance. I have been with you since the early days & even you (the all knowing Suzie 😂😂😂) has come on in leaps & bounds. You may not have realised it but all the time you’ve been teaching us & reached me over here in England, you’ve been constantly learning yourself too! 💕 Sorry for the long post, but I could genuinely talk to you all day especially the fact you doa better British accent than me hahaha. I loved you working today with Steve what a laugh I’ve had & I love the finished look, it’s alien ‘esk. Love ya chick, don’t ever change x Vick-Angel x
@lavishlacquernails3 ай бұрын
Aw i loved this video! Should have Steve as a guest on your channel more often! :)
@RiverSightPortugal4 ай бұрын
That is so cool!! Like old-school marbles, the ones you would buy in a net
@silylily12124 ай бұрын
I like that you still show the whole process just super sped up.
@nailsofinterest4 ай бұрын
"Let's do the middle finger, just for fun" epic!!!😅
@jimthechaosbunny4 ай бұрын
That made me laugh out loud too! I love Steve!
@juleslynn4764 ай бұрын
I LOVE this shape!!!
@Haley10014 ай бұрын
He is so sweet ❤️
@nailsofinterest4 ай бұрын
They looked awesome!! Looks like what he asked for! NOI💜💖💜
@shellbellexx32 ай бұрын
This set makes me think of slides under a microscope and a biohazard symbol, it’s a very cool design. I really love the shape chosen for Steve’s hand. He does have excellent nail beds !!👏🏻👏🏻😎 This was such a fun and informative video.
@Flexy_Lexie29 күн бұрын
I love them, reminds me of a unicorn dinosaur egg
@TamaraShawnH4 ай бұрын
I love these nails! So pretty ❤
@lislaiya32114 ай бұрын
Precious client 🫶
@AK-kl7pg4 ай бұрын
Would be amazing for Halloween.
@NailCareerEducation4 ай бұрын
Oh you’re right
@danip24764 ай бұрын
I want to see more of him he’s fun
@jacobross23524 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video! Very informative. You are a great teacher :)
@tsambikasabineiakovidis77554 ай бұрын
never NEVER seen inks on blossom gel! You're a FIRST and BEST WELL DONE
@that_feralghoul_reaver76574 ай бұрын
Oooooo love the color combo!
@ErinsGlamNailSalon4 ай бұрын
Those nails are so cool
@Smallworld20244 ай бұрын
He is so cute ❤ ty that was fun
@josiemcewen40764 ай бұрын
I’d love you to do my nails. You need to come to the UK! I’d love to attend one of your courses!
@melindawargowsky81764 ай бұрын
My first experience was with fiberglass nails, and the tech was an artist😊. I don’t keep my nails super long, so it was perfect for my thin nails.
@ivanarivera19294 ай бұрын
Hi suzie!, always loved watching your videos,so informative and a breath of fresh air ! hope you can help me :( I recently just started doing my own nails at home ! To save money and tbh I enjoy it, but recently I had a bad reaction on my toes from I guess the gel polish I used, gave me contact dermatitis itching and swelling… do you know any good gel nails products / polish that are hema free/ and safe for sensitive skin ?
@morgenmachen24004 ай бұрын
Hi! Not Suzie but I order from her and watch the channel so I can tell you that her line is HEMA free. Not sure what's setting you off but that's a possibility. You can find Susie's shop - Nail Career Education - on her channel description.
@mamafigz4 ай бұрын
"Over your shoulder" 😂
@wracquel274 ай бұрын
Have you done dipper powder with gel base?
@vanessanicholson92604 ай бұрын
I’m wondering what the benefit of the arbor band is if I should also use a buffing block/sponge? They seem to do similar things, what am I missing?
@NailCareerEducation4 ай бұрын
You’re right For years I never used a sponge ( etc) I just finished with a arbour band The sponge is not crucial it’s just a nice finish
@vanessanicholson92604 ай бұрын
Thank you!! 😊 you’re such a fun and patient educator!
@deborahroper36944 ай бұрын
Suzie, would you please look back to the “Avoid Damaging Natural Nails When Removing Large Gems 💎” and read my questions.I left 3 . Stating with can you use gel polish on top of acrylic nails and if so, what do you want to do to prep the acrylic nails before applying the gel polish? I watch so many of these videos every day and I see so many people do so many things with so many different types and different brands of of products, I am in need of your educated advice. I would really, really appreciate it if you would do a video on this. Thank you, Suzie.
@deborahroper36944 ай бұрын
I would love a polish in the same color of Suzie’s Fav Glitter Loose Glitters.
@morgenmachen24004 ай бұрын
Hi, not Suzie obv, but yes you can use gel polish over acrylic. The prep will vary by brand but Suzie has kits on her site which I've purchased before. Personally, I'd apply the acrylic and shape, then base coat, color and top. Anything like her Bridge primer or dehydrator would come in during acrylic prep. I hope that helps. I've had luck reaching suzie through the email listed on her website.
@deborahroper36944 ай бұрын
@@morgenmachen2400 Thank you so much. Some of these people do some pretty wild things and claim that they are teaching.😳🙄 I know Suzie knows what she’s doing and she is a great teacher. My fantasy is going to Canada and taking Suzie’s Classes. What a dream that would be!
@rhondaarmstrong14054 ай бұрын
Great video. ❤❤❤
@aXoGobbler4 ай бұрын
What day in the week do you find was the busiest for doing nails? I'm starting school soon and need to plan ahead for days off for working at home 😅
@UlfatParveen-t7i2 ай бұрын
MORE VIDEOS WITH STEVE PLEASE
@kasie6803 ай бұрын
Suzie I still want to see acrylics on camera man!! Please let her do it camera man!!
@awesomenoahandovaschannel4 ай бұрын
That's pretty 😍 you're very talented
@KiimzB3 ай бұрын
i really like steve hes really nice
@danip24764 ай бұрын
Do you need to trim the cuticle?
@NailCareerEducation4 ай бұрын
It’s optional But be aware do not trim cuticles that don’t need it. We are entering a phase where we are over, trimming cuticles out there.
@seraphinamua95644 ай бұрын
This video show exactly how I try to do with my clients but sadly living in Florida the salons I used to work at always made it clear that consultations were a waste of time when in reality that’s how I can make my clients happy but the salons would always make it a problem and it made me lose my confidence as a nail tech.
@Sarnia_Cherie4 ай бұрын
I think it would be great to make the builder gel in the pump containers, much easier to pick up with the brush and less stringy mess ❤
@NailCareerEducation4 ай бұрын
It would be tough cause it would probably cure inside the pump Or continuously dribble out- gel needs a closer tight lid
@MamaT541_4 ай бұрын
@@NailCareerEducation I thought it was so interesting that is your reply! Many well known and new brands sell gel in pump containers similar to your alcohol/monomer pump jar! I'm no professional, and I've never bought any of them but they do look way more convenient than a jar with a lid! I'm not arguing your take on it, just thought your take was very interesting! I've only seen positive reviews on the pump jars. Awesome video though! I'm happy to see a longer video, more like your older videos! ❤
@morgenmachen24004 ай бұрын
Yeah nail mart USA features hers in what I believe is her newest short on YT. It does look really cool. I just don't really like that I can't put back extra but people were super excited to see the product I mentioned.
@MamaT541_4 ай бұрын
@morgenmachen2400 that's the first one I thought of too ☺️ I enjoy her videos and how she thinks everything out so thoroughly, I thought the pump container probably works very well but I'm not a professional so I don't know 🤷🏻♀️
@ariannalista40694 ай бұрын
Well… I’ve only gotten my nails done once, and I want to again but I cannot go to a “chop shop” ever again. Nails turned out pretty close to what I wanted, I was pretty happy with them but quickly found out I am very picky and notice tiny details. For example, the nail edges were rough around some parts, the nail tech filed the sides, specifically the part going into my nail (an integral part for nail strength!) and their were bumps on the finished nails, like a lot of air bubbles I think? Also I think she used bits and files that did not look clean. And left uncurled gel on my hands because “once it cures it’ll come off”. The wear was fine the first week but found lifting/discolouration in all nails in the second. I even got a greenie on my left ring finger! I was upset because of how much I payed for them. I went to a different shop that was much closer to get a removal so I could let the greenie grow out and that was where I got so much damage. To summarize the removal, bruised and over filed my natural nails(even the new growth), left gel polish on my nail in uneven bits I had to soak off myself. I am never one to leave reviews but I was so angry at how they treated me I left a loooong complaint (staying respectful ofc). They replied and tried to blame my previous salon for the damage lmao.
@jennglow46474 ай бұрын
Cool 😮
@TheLostTVRemote4 ай бұрын
Suzie, how do you find all of those sweet clients? Everyone who has been on your channel has been absolutely cute and nice, I'm sitting here smiling all over the face ahh
@samanthajane11.114 ай бұрын
My first nail experience wasn't a good one. I had no idea what I wanted and they did long acrylics. They were rough on me and squeezed my injured finger (tip had been chopped off in a door) 3 weeks later I bumped my thumbnail and the whole nail nearly came off. Now I have to wait weeks before I can do my own nails as only about 5 mm of my natural has stayed on. I dont think I will ever go back to a salon
@lucid_heatdeath4 ай бұрын
I started doing DIY nails a few months ago after I had a technician set my ACRYLIC nails under a lamp (yes before gel paint) so she could justify working on someone else. I just sat there like an idiot... if I ever get my nails done again, it will be by a private nail tech and not a shop.
@momof4344 ай бұрын
My first time getting fake nails was for my wedding in 1997. It took so long. Probably 4 or 5 hours. I couldn’t believe it.
@jordanxfile4 ай бұрын
💅💅
@bettybrown85344 ай бұрын
Hope you have that blossom in fall and winter colors.
@NailCareerEducation4 ай бұрын
My Blossom is clear so you can use it with ALL COLOURS
@sherriechandler65822 ай бұрын
I don’t know how to say this without sounding rude, because I’m not trying to be, but i don’t think the cuticles on these nails look good at all. Even the paint job could’ve been better around the cuticles. I do notice that every country has a different standard it seems though. And every country has different fads or trends too, which is probably to be expected. It’s very interesting to me and maybe that’s why I am being so picky about the cuticle area. 🤷🏼♀️ also the cuticle area is the hardest part for me to perfect. I am obsessed with it because it is the hardest for me so that’s probably why i notice it so easy.
@3dchick4 ай бұрын
I do mine myself because if I hurt myself, it's only my fault. Too many too flat or way too much filing of my nail bed experiences, sadly. Now, if could go to Susie... Sigh.
@lolAnnMarie1824 ай бұрын
There’s literally zero place anywhere close to me that gives a crap about any of this. They’re all in and out fast as possible chop shop. I stopped going after they got mad that I didn’t want dip powder. They pushed so hard and I stood my ground. I’d love to be able to find a great nail tech.
@KateandBree4 ай бұрын
My mom and I go to our old tech from our old house, about 30 minutes away. Sometimes it's worth going out 20-30 minutes to go to a good tech. My tech asks me what kind of design I'd like before we begin. He doesn't speak much English, but he can recreate what I'd like (and I'm fairly simple. One or two colors and a soft almond.)
@nishaking4 ай бұрын
I know the feeling. I have a great nail tech now. I’ve been with her since she started school. I’ll follow her when she opens her own shop, no matter how far away that may be.
@Mr.Dorsey782 ай бұрын
Usually love all your work, oddly I didn't like the over all look of these nails. Maybe it was too random for my liking. The bloom effct was cool, maybe it the colors weren't so sheer?
@abigaildean12483 ай бұрын
I noticed you don't use nail tips, but a form, why. Most shops use nail tips.
@NailCareerEducation3 ай бұрын
Because sculpted nails on a Form are stronger and customer so they perform much better
@CraiiZeD4 ай бұрын
Sit down Given color wheel Tech grabs tools from dirty bin Aggressive cuticle trauma, rubbing alcohol burns in your future Nail filing and uses the electric tool at a way too high speed Doesn’t want to do your design and complains that you dont want just a solid color Complains if they have to remove old design Complains if you want a new set Shovels on as many extra fees as possible Awkward hand massage 💅🏻💅🏻
@sherric78604 ай бұрын
I haven’t been able to wear enhancements since 2014 and live in a smaller town. $80…..wow. I no longer miss wearing nails as much as I did before hearing that. 😂 (not saying over priced, saying prices have risen a lot in ten years.)
@deborahhenderson52194 ай бұрын
I THINK THATS FIR HIS FIRST APPLICATION…. To maintain is usually 20.00 less.
@Daydreamer-yh8km4 ай бұрын
🤮
@karimcdonald76703 ай бұрын
@GlitterMurder I’ll begin by saying that, yes, this is a stupidly long comment lol but it’s totally relative to yours and many others horrific experiences. I just want to make as many people as possible aware and how to respond if you’re found in such a situation. As a pro, I feel it’s my duty to pass on and instill confidence with a little pro knowledge/warning. Read or don’t read it but I do believe nearly every nail-adjacent…person(?😂)- amateur/pro/clients- will learn something from this novel-length comment😉 I’m typically a very calm and it takes a lot to get me really worked up BUT hearing about this kind of sh!t always has me seeing red. INFURIATING! There are other highly discouraged techniques I get irritated by but nothing can touch the outrage I feel with this one being used as a viable way to remove enhancement products. Besides the obvious pain and severe damage it inflicts to the natural nail, it often puts that persons next nail tech (if they can ever trust one again!)at a disadvantage due to the client being super hesitant to believe that the new tech will actually use proper techniques and not end up with totally butchered nails. My utmost goal in any nail enhancement/extension service is to so carefully protect the natural nails- the end goal being for them to be looking and feeling just as healthy as they were prior to the service. I take significant pride in keeping my clients nails healthy- of course they will be beautiful as well, but their condition is my utmost concern and priority! Anyway…a recommendation for you as well as anyone else at all who is desiring nail services If anything happens during the process that does not feel/seem right, I encourage you to respectfully ask questions. A nail “pro” using legitimate methods will happily explain without any defensiveness; if they do respond with irritation or anger, something probably isn’t right and I’d recommend you end the service immediately. Trust those instincts! So many places see customers as no more than a number: services are not individually customized for nail/skin type, and quality+nail health is not prioritized- in this case “Quantity over quality” reigns. Cutting corners and eliminating crucial steps in order to get them out quicker and onto the next dollar sign(oops, I meant onto the next customer 😉🤣)instead of heavy critique for it, there is high praise for those who work the quickest, proper technique be damned. I’m sorry this is so long, understand that making consumers aware of poor practices is the only way any of this will ever actually change and overall, it is just something I abhor and want to tell as many people as possible that they don’t have to sit through a torture session. They can/should leave right away to avoid further damage to the skin and nails. Last red flag: everyone needs to know that getting your nails done is NOT supposed to cause pain or hurt at any point in the process or afterward (not including accidental nipper cuts, etc)Certain extreme nail shapes or deeper c-curves may be a bit uncomfortable, possibly a little sore for a day or two,but shouldn’t be causing the kind of pain I’ve heard so many make mention of. It’s just absolutely 100%unacceptable. Trust your gut! You’re not being held there and have full discretion to ask questions and/or simply leave. Stand up for yourself- they may be lawfully recognized as a professional by the state, but that doesn’t mean they have any business getting anywhere near an unsuspecting victim’s nails🤣😉 be safe out there.
@스타라가드4 ай бұрын
I really wanna meet you and train with you🥹🩷🩷 I’m so in love with you’re work and the way you make nails Im from Saudi arabia btw and a beginner