Cameraman! You are so in my prayers!!!! YOU AND SUZU have to be a pair. Without your banter and discussion, it is just not right. God speed with your recovery
@christinewilder737 ай бұрын
I love learning from you Suzie. Hope camera man recovers quickly. I know the pain from torn rotarcuff . I had surgery on my dominant hand (left side) but I still need surgery on the right. I can’t imagine the pain from a broken shoulder and torn rotator cuffs. Make sure you exercise those arms when time comes . I had frozen shoulder on the surgery side for 3years . Still have pain . Take care camera man 🥰 Suzie spoil that man with anything he may want.😉
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Yes, he broke his Humerus shoulder bone- very painful - then it displaced so then he had to have surgery. It’s going to be a long recovery.
@misha7457 ай бұрын
I hope you feel better and have a speedy recovery Cameraman
@elliea.25197 ай бұрын
Many healing vibes to cameraman for a speedy recovery!🙏🏼
@susanm98247 ай бұрын
Love your total professionalism!❤. Best wishes to your hubby!
@kelleysussman81147 ай бұрын
sending prayers for a speedy recovery Cameraman
@christyinthecarolinas7 ай бұрын
The amount of PTSD i had watching this 😂lol. I had a nail tech drill into my nail bed before. Completely through the nail.
@mi2boiz7 ай бұрын
Ouch!!
@Angela-Ruby7 ай бұрын
Yep! So many of them are not going to take the time to do it the right way. It’s horrible.
@joymattice8377 ай бұрын
Oh NO!!! I can't, and don't want to, imagine what that feels like. I'm so sorry that tech hurt you like that.
@Fiona22547 ай бұрын
That’s why I don’t have anyone do my nails. I started doing them last October after years and years and they look great thanks for the content here. Now I need to get me some of that natural pink gel
@magn0lia_tree6557 ай бұрын
😮
@magn0lia_tree6557 ай бұрын
Such a clear explanation, thank you. Get well soon Camera Man 💅🏻🌸
@ladyinfilm7 ай бұрын
Wow this is so helpful! Thank you Susie ❤
@gsilveroak7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the helpful videos! I'm feeling brave enough to work with poly gel now
@ivymckinney51607 ай бұрын
That color is so pretty ❤
@brendabeston657 ай бұрын
OMG Suzie I was squirming watching you file your nail. Ouch!! Totally have felt this too. Once tried to put crazy glue under my lifted nail and it snapped back and the crazy glue splattered into my eye ( circa 1986). Had to go to the eye dr to have him scrape the glue off my eyeball. True story.😮 take care Camera Man. Hoping a speedy recovery ❤️🩹. You two are a rockstar duo.
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
OH MAN - in 35 years I’ve never heard of anyone doing this / till now Good to know - glad your ok 💛
@Tajagee1236 ай бұрын
This was so thoughtful of you to share Queen ❤ hope the camera man is healing well as well ❤️🩹 💪🏽
@KellyPeters-i7d7 ай бұрын
So very sorry to hear about Cameraman's accident. Hoping for a full speedy recovery.
@G.nailzzz7 ай бұрын
Your videos are so helpfull💗 thank you for sharing the knowledge!
@euriditia5 ай бұрын
Wishing you speedy recovery Cameraman! That pain is no joke, I could not imagine having one broken shoulder and the other have a torn rotator.
@NailCareerEducation5 ай бұрын
It’s NASTY
@eirintowne7 ай бұрын
I have been doing my own nails for a while now, going from gel to acrylic and now to a hybrid gel so that the monomer doesn't run out all the time. But I still had NO idea how to do refills, I just did new nails every week or so! My natural nails suffer from an autoimmune disease that makes them very brittle, so they desperately need the protection of false nails. That same disease, though, also means lifts develop easily and quickly. I have been filing and filing and filing from the cuticle side (yes, it severely damages already tender cuticles), or trying to push new product under the lifts, needless to say with unsatisfactory results... Thank you so much for teaching me a gentler and more efficient way to get rid of lifts and refill my nails!
@patriciamacka57757 ай бұрын
Love your videos I binge watch them, I’m getting an education about nails
@deeh51267 ай бұрын
Saw this technique on Young Nails channel a while back and it was a game changer for me!
@jo-annharvie9411Ай бұрын
S o very informative 👏 thank you 💕
@devildiamond686 ай бұрын
Excellent lesson 👏
@gymkat2477 ай бұрын
Wishes for a quick recovery for camera man! Ugh, bless him. That's got to be difficult. ❤
@rhondaarmstrong14057 ай бұрын
Great video ❤
@NailsHuynhLy7 ай бұрын
Thanks you so much ❤
@peaches12207 ай бұрын
Suzie, your gonna have to put cameraman in a bubble! stay away from the bike cameraman lol
@barbied44737 ай бұрын
Oh no!!! I hope camera man gets well soon!
@andreitorres55036 ай бұрын
Hope camera man gets a speedy recovery, hugs
@sherric78607 ай бұрын
I’ve always heard a fill needs to be done every 2 weeks. During the 15 years I wore acrylics, I was told every 2 weeks. I would have gone every 10 days if I could have afforded it. 😂 I don’t know how to phrase this nicely, but what you are calling the cuticle is the Proximal Nail Fold. I think it is wonderful when nail professionals and even companies that make products educate people about things like proper anatomical names. Unfortunately, Anna Renata of The Salon Life and Ana Seidel of My Bliss Kiss and Doug Schoon seem to be the only ones educating. I would encourage you to makes educating about the proper name of the Proximal Nail Fold (or even just living skin) a part of your KZbin videos. Education is part of your brands name, after all. 😊
@jurikii6 ай бұрын
She doesn’t care. Susie does what Susie wants and anytime someone criticizes her, she replies with a snobby attitude like everyone is just dumb and she’s the only smart person in the room. She always responds with “in my 35 years of experience…” and it’s so condescending. I’ve got 22 years under my belt as a tech and this entire video is so improper is not even funny- but to hear her tell the story, to say so means I am just unskilled and don’t understand anything and I obviously need her to educate me. That was her literal reply to me. It’s LAUGHABLE. I wouldn’t count on her taking in any kind of criticism whatsoever because the woman is so self righteous that she’s utterly incapable of receiving it. She’s not focused on actual education anymore. She’s only focused on (and driven by) MONEY and pushing her products.
@sherric78606 ай бұрын
@@jurikii That is a horrible way to treat others. I find it difficult to take her seriously as a good educator when she can’t or won’t use proper anatomical names that are easy to remember and say. I’m not a nail tech, and I call the proximal nail fold by its proper name even when doing so means I also have to type up what the PNF actually is. I don’t watch too many of her videos. I can’t wear enhancements because my skin rebelled. (i wore acrylics and from everything I learned after I had the acrylic disaster of 2014, I had good nail techs. My skin has just gotten very picky-example, wearing nitrile or any non breathable gloves, gives me fingernail infections and infections do go away but then end with onycholysis-lifting of the nail off the nail bed.) So I have little interest in videos about enhancements. The main reason I don’t watch her videos is it drives me crazy every time she calls the PNF (Proximal Nail Fold) a cuticle. That just perpetuates the misinformation and makes it harder for people like me who try to educate interested people in something as simple as the proper name of,what most call the cuticle. If you want to hear a really good nail tech talk about nails, watch The Salon Life on KZbin. She’s on instagram, too. Anna really has a passion for educating. She knows Doug Schoon and is very knowledgeable. So you’ll get scientific fact. She jokingly refers to herself as the cuticle police. She use to do gels and enhancements but now just does natural nails. She has a live every Monday at 10:00 a.m pacific time.
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
@sherric7860 you bring up a good point. Over the years no one knew it as the PNF - so if I dropped it it was confusing to most. But it does seems more people are listening to this term. Thank you for sharing your opinion and being so nice in your approach. 😊 Doug Schoon is a friend of mine, I’ve had him guest in few of my videos. He is a huge asset to our industry.
@jurikii6 ай бұрын
@@sherric7860 Funny that she chooses to respond to you AFTER she sees that I did. She’s such a phony person and it’s baffling to me that I didn’t see it sooner. She chose to reply to your comment after seeing my comment to you and she’s pretending to be gracious and “thanking you” for being so “kind in your approach” while also being a condescending snob to others on the comments who give opposing opinions to her dated, improper practices. I can’t with this fake bullshit.
@sherric78606 ай бұрын
@@NailCareerEducation It is a pain in the neck educating people about the Proximal Nail Fold. I’m an admin in several groups that are nail health related. (I always quote, give the name of the person and a link if I have one and tell people I’m only passing on what I have learned. I do also have Doug’s Book Nail Structure and Product Chemistry .) I’m also in tons of indie polish groups. If I see a post or comment and think I can help, I will. I refuse to call the PNF the cuticle, which means any time I talk about the PNF, I have to tell them what it is and sometimes I’ll even comment a picture/drawing of a Doug’s with the proper names of the fingernail, nail bed, and all things around it. It’s a pain. Anna of the Salon Life, who also knows Doug Schoon and has been Interviewed with him, always talks about the PNF and will correct people, nicely. She jokingly either calls herself the cuticle police or says people will start referring to her as the cuticle police. She has multiple videos on KZbin about the cuticle and PNF and in just about every video she makes she’ll give a little education about it. It doesn’t take very long, either. One thing she does is she’ll also call it the living skin around the nail . I think she does that in case calling it by the proper name of Proximal Nail Fold is confusing. She does a live Q & A every Monday morning and any time someone asks a question (via typing) and calls the PNF a cuticle, she nicely corrects them. She must have educated a million times, but she keeps up with it even though she has expressed concerns about repeating herself. I agree with her, though-there are always new viewers. There is so much misinformation out there, and I think it’s important for nail professionals to use the correct names, or call it the living skin and tell people the cuticle is dead skin. Using proper names can also help people understand each other. If I say to someone “you really need to remove the cuticle if you want polish to stay on your nail” , they might think I mean that living skin and remove that.
@tia18957 ай бұрын
Great video Suzie! I hope for a speedy recovery for Cameraman.
@kaelahorne88567 ай бұрын
Ugh i wish Suzie was my nail tech
@jacquelinebennett7 ай бұрын
OMG the pushing on the lifted nail! Noooo Susie! STOP! I dang near came out of of my skin watching that oh my skins crawling! I had to avert my eyes
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Ya ewwww right But what a great opportunity to show viewers when they come across this
@Pernilla37 ай бұрын
I hope Cameraman is okej and not hurting too much Lots of love too you both from Sweden 🥰
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
He is healing but it is slow - it was his Humerus Bone which required surgery - but he’s hanging in there
@pjextensionspoweredbypuja87046 ай бұрын
What we can do is put a glue drop under pocket lift to fix it and then start filing sothat it can't hurt the person. Either we can also cut the fre edge inspite of long filing
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
In this case glue would have gotten in the way - and I didn’t want to shorten the natural nail - I wanted to keep it
@stephanied927 ай бұрын
I had a bandaid nail today and went and had my nails done. I broke it half way off and wanted her to try and save it. She did. Lol
@angelap327 ай бұрын
Nail techs need to watch you... it's funny because most of them think they know what they're doing and meanwhile they take forever to do this kind of work it's interesting how most nail technicians will use the drill and then they also use a nail file that makes me laugh ... they spend so much time excessively filing nails😮😢 tyvm Suzie❤💅
@viewfield867 ай бұрын
Healing vibes sent to camera man
@amandaley46787 ай бұрын
Flash back to snapping natural nail in that same spot! Nail bed bled too, but was trapped. All I did was grab under horn on tiny tot western saddle to center it better. Sprayed "numbing" bactine antiseptic....hey it burns the first 2 seconds.
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Ouch
@ullasparre43973 ай бұрын
What product have you dipped your brush in for working the solid gel? I have several slip solutions but none work as nice as yours.
@pinacolada3657 ай бұрын
Hi Suzie! I am new to the nail game, and I use polygel. I love watching your various techniques on acrylic, gel and hybrid because all of your tips are abundantly useful and memorable. You're so chill, you make it easy to learn. My favorite vid so far is the mrs. claus with icicle nails because it was just so extra and on theme and the results were over the top. I admire your maximum effort, keep 'em comin'! Thanks so much! ❤
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
You and me both - I 💛 the Icicle Video - thank you
@Mikkimouse8246 ай бұрын
Music 🔥
@marybethseeli10427 ай бұрын
Can you do Sailor moon
@ebonyshadow51827 ай бұрын
Feel better, Camera man!
@BrittMFH7 ай бұрын
Watching this I am SO glad my natural nails are strong and grow long so I can polish them. This is waaaaay tedious! But interesting to watch.
@valerie0228487 ай бұрын
Aww! Heal fast cameraman!
@Fireymom017 ай бұрын
I hope the camera man heals soon, love you both
@cassandraparkin78457 ай бұрын
Best wishes to Cameraman for a speedy recovery! It sounds like a horrible accident, hope he isn't in too much pain x
@tammyg26316 ай бұрын
Love your channel! Quick question my top coat yellows over my French mani!! Have used igel base & top coat also modelones yellows. Do I need two coats?
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
I can yellow from a few things Over curing Not compatible with other gels But most common is Lotions that turn it yellow - I know it sounds weird but it’s most likely SPF or some reaction to an ingrediant from a cream etc. now this is assuming when you put your clear topcoat on, it goes on beautiful, clear and non-yellow and overtime. It turns yellow. If it goes on yellow, then your topcoat is contaminated and there’s just something wrong with it and I would discard it and buy a new one.
@tammyg26316 ай бұрын
@@NailCareerEducation The top coat goes on clear. I opened a new bottle of the modelone just to make sure it wasn’t a contamination. Very strange. Guess this is why I don’t do a French mani very often. Thanks for the help
@candysmiles117 ай бұрын
Get well soon cameraman
@GinnyEvergreen6 ай бұрын
watching this while my finger is bandaged because half my fingernail is coming off after I smashed it in the door! 😭
@WelcomeToMichellesWorld7 ай бұрын
I just got my nails done. It was lifted because I was recovering from surgery. The nail tech popped it all off with another nail.
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
As long as it comes off easy It’s only really bad to do that is when you’re pulling the fake nail off of the other Nail no matter what you use to do it we don’t want to do that
@jennglow46477 ай бұрын
😮
@Tinaluv227 ай бұрын
Where can I find your odorless monomer
@LP-vd3hn7 ай бұрын
on her website :)
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
nailcareer.com It’s called clean, monomer, slow cure
@EffMTee7 ай бұрын
2 broken arms
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Well, one broken and one torn rotator cuff
@michelera63657 ай бұрын
Question? Why not just take them off and start new? Not a nail tech, but seems like a lot of work.
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Because we want to preserve the natural nail, and you can see that there’s only a small pocket that’s lifted. Most of it is still attached. So there’s no sense of removing attached nail. And you have to remember with this particular Nail the white area was already lifted. All we had to do was detach it from the nail. Once you detach it, it lifts up very easily and then you just buff preparing for the new product. A lot of people don’t want to get rid of their natural nails so this ensures we don’t have to lose the natural nail.
@silylily12127 ай бұрын
Best wishes to Camera Man
@sonjawilliams9897 ай бұрын
I would glue first. The glue would provide stability and then start over. You can still see the lifted parts when glued.
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
You can do that especially if the client is hurting and that Nail is hanging on by the hyponychium. I have glued it so I can make it more stable. But in this case glue would’ve just solidified the product closer to the nail and it would’ve been harder to get that off. Remember it’s already lifted. We just want to unhinge it, so the whole thing comes off gently.
@WellieSong7 ай бұрын
My Dad injured his arm falling off his motor bike. They're so dangerous even stationary. Hope for a speedy recovery!
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Ya yeah and this accident was simply a bike not a motorbike. It’s a nature path that we take maybe 50 times a year. We’ve been on it about 500 times. He was going very slow, but it was on a slight hill and a slight curve and unfortunately, he didn’t see the black ice. It was a beautiful sunny day. So as he turned to go to the right his bike slipped out from under him and unfortunately hit his shoulder and broke the humerus bone- i’ll tell you though it’s not so funny lol
@Fireymom017 ай бұрын
Hi Suzy Which gels are the easiest to use, and which is the safest for our nails. Let's face it, acrylic, with monomer are very dangerous when soaked in our nails and skin.
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Acrylic that’s misinformation Acrylic is no more dangerous than any of the other products on the market Gel, Hybrid Gels Acrylic and Monomers are all the same ingredients- it’s simply prepared different in the labs -
@Fireymom017 ай бұрын
Thank you for clearing that up
@samambrotv7 ай бұрын
To remove a lifted nail I use my old rusty toe nail clippers. Is that OK? 😜
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
lol I’d recommend you don’t know
@AccordingToWillow6 ай бұрын
who goes into the salon with a bandaid still on their nail???
@virginiapursley70827 ай бұрын
I hope your husband is doing better!
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
It’s slow but he’s moving in the right direction
@CurlyHeadBray6 ай бұрын
idk about yall but im pretty sure im ambidextrous because i can achieve the same result with my non dominant hand as i can with my dominant hand 😭
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
Yes, yes you are
@nathi_M7 ай бұрын
1st comment❤
@jurikii7 ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly disagree with this entire approach. Who’s to know how compromised the bond of the “still attached” part is? This approach is not only tedious but quite dangerous to recommend to viewers who mostly fall into the DIY’er category. Using an efile to separate the apex from the free edge just makes no sense to me at all. My rule of thumb is that when the whole apex has lifted as it has in this video, start over. You’ve legitimately taken much more time to redo the nail this way than it would’ve taken to just start over with a guarantee of structural integrity and proper bonding to the natural nail plate. This enhancement should’ve been clipped off at the free edge and soaked off… so that the entire structure could be rebuilt from scratch so that you KNOW the integrity of the bond is good. I was shocked to see what you ended up doing! Soooo much tedious extra work for no reason. Get rid of it and start fresh! It’s quicker and much safer than recommending this method to your DIY viewership and it’s kind of irresponsible to put this out there, in my opinion! I simply do not get it. I asked 5 of my nail tech coworkers and friends to watch this and tell me what they think and every single one of them said the exact same thing and they were baffled by your approach to “fixing” this. We don’t get it! What are you trying to accomplish here? Just to have content to post? Cause this is nottttt proper at allllll and I honestly think that you know that. I think that had to you not needed to film a video, you would’ve done precisely what I suggested above. Everyone does things differently and that’s fine- but this is not what you should be telling your viewers to do in this type of situation. They’re just asking for issues by following this methodology!
@katiebell88727 ай бұрын
The soaking may cause pain. It's quicker an less painful to file off. If you're using hard gel you can't soak off anyway.
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
With my 35 year experience I can tell you this is the healthiest way to approach this type of lift. My channel reaches everyone. Professionals and DIY. And the five professionals that you say you approached is the reason why I did this video. If they don’t understand it or appreciate it. It’s because they’re not at this skill level quite yet. And that’s exactly who I made this video for. You don’t have to do it it’s simply 35 years of experience - take it or leave it the video is optional. Thank you for your comment. You have solidified the reason why I created this video at all. Clearly, I don’t have to reach or fake content. After reading your comment I realize how on target I really am with my content. Apparently this video needed to be done. Thank you so much for showing the coworkers and educating them. 😊suzie
@jurikii7 ай бұрын
@@NailCareerEducation With my 22 years of experience, Your juvenile and condescending reply makes absolutely no sense but good for you for trying. That wasn’t the serve you think it is. You sit there and presume to know a single thing about me or anyone I’ve mentioned - we don’t need to be educated by you or anyone for that matter. I stand by what I said. This makes no sense. How is it “healthiest” to tell your viewers to meticulously chip away at a dangerous and painful lift that covers the entire nailbed area with an efile? You even cut out the rest of it. There was a LOT of product left on the nail plate that needed to be gotten rid of and you did so without showing any of it. Why? To save on time? This process is much more tedious and dangerous than you made it seem and that’s disingenuous at best. Most people watching your videos are gonna think this is how you handle this type of situation and that’s just fundamentally incorrect. Think about the damage they are inevitably gonna cause themselves by thinking they should efile that much bulk off their entire nail beds when they have a tiny sliver of product still touching the free edge. This is not normal. This is not how you handle this. The entire bulk of the nail has popped up! Clip it and start over. Logic. Safer. Easier. You say your approach is “healthiest”. Is it “healthy”, Susie? 😆 what a straight up weird thing to say. That doesn’t even make sense. Starting over to avoid nail damage of your viewers (especially with THAT much regrowth where everything is so unbalanced it becomes a safety issue in and of itself) isn’t unhealthy in any way shape or form and your response implying so is ludicrous. The people I mentioned… We’ve all been in the game for several decades ourselves, I’m not as young as my photo may appear so stop acting like you know me. I mentioned them as an objective courtesy because I didn’t want to just come out n here with my own thoughts about this so I wanted to see if I was seeing this wrong. I wasn’t. It’s funny that your response is to basically say that we don’t understand this and thank god you’re here to educate us 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ALL HAIL THE SNOBBY QUEEN I guess? Absolutely absurd. Thanks for that laugh. Lmao. “The healthiest way to approach this type of lift” … literally have several seats. This isn’t a matter of opinion at this point. What you’re doing is nonsensical and time wasting. But okay. Educate the masses and act like you’re the only one in the room who knows anything about nails. Every single time I see someone call out your bullshit methods you ALWAYS resort to this holier-than-thou attitude as if everyone else is stupid and we should be grateful that Susie is here to educate us. No. Sometimes you’re just wrong. This is one of those moments. 🤷♂️ 🙄 Also I never said you faked videos. I implied you went far out of the realm of what makes sense from a safety standpoint because of your viewership. It makes absolutely no sense to the degree that I speculated you created this longer video just to feel like you had something to say. If you think that means you faked it, then I guess I’m just arguing semantics. You will inevitably have ass-kissy professional followers who will defend this method even though they too know it’s improper. Shame on you for sitting there and acting high and mighty when I know that behind closed doors- you know exactly what I’m talking about and there’s no way you’d have done this method behind the cameras just by yourself. I don’t buy it… and if you really would do this all by your lonesome without filming, then you really need to catch up to the times girl cause OOOF that’s not good. I just lost so much respect for you. Don’t come for me and speak matter of factly like you know me. My criticism is about this one video- so stop talking down to people like we are all just stupid and need you to educate us. That’s pathetic and disgusting and frankly, it’s so far from reality here on earth. You think you’re the end-all-be all dontcha? Your vibe is gross and I don’t understand why you always resort to such disgusting narcissistic behavior when someone calls you out on the utter bullshit you teach. Cause that’s what this video is… bullshit. It’s dangerous, makes no sense and rather pedestrian to act like this is the lay of the land. It’s not healthier. It’s DATED. I said what I said.
@jurikii7 ай бұрын
@@katiebell8872She wouldn’t have had any pain from soaking this off. There wasn’t enough open damage for that to be a thing… but my use of the word “soak off” was a general blanket term meant to reference full removal. This entire nail is so unbalanced and it’s a safety issue to tell hundreds of thousands of untrained viewers to meticulously chip away at a lift that covers the WHOLE nailbed area using a freaking efile. That’s my beef with this video. It’s improper and frankly… really dated information. This is NOT the safest way to handle this situation. Not by a long shot.
@jurikii7 ай бұрын
I’ve already said this once but you deleted my comment. Imagine that! With my 22 years of experience, Your juvenile and condescending reply makes absolutely no sense but good for you for trying. That wasn’t the serve you think it is. You sit there and presume to know a single thing about me or anyone I’ve mentioned - we don’t need to be educated by you or anyone for that matter. I stand by what I said. This makes no sense. How is it “healthiest” to tell your viewers to meticulously chip away at a dangerous and painful lift that covers the entire nailbed area with an efile? You even cut out the rest of it. There was a LOT of product left on the nail plate that needed to be gotten rid of and you did so without showing any of it. Why? To save on time? This process is much more tedious and dangerous than you made it seem and that’s disingenuous at best. Most people watching your videos are gonna think this is how you handle this type of situation and that’s just fundamentally incorrect. Think about the damage they are inevitably gonna cause themselves by thinking they should efile that much bulk off their entire nail beds when they have a tiny sliver of product still touching the free edge. This is not normal. This is not how you handle this. The entire bulk of the nail has popped up! Clip it and start over. Logic. Safer. Easier. You say your approach is “healthiest”. Is it “healthy”, Susie? 😆 what a straight up weird thing to say. That doesn’t even make sense. Starting over to avoid nail damage of your viewers (especially with THAT much regrowth where everything is so unbalanced it becomes a safety issue in and of itself) isn’t unhealthy in any way shape or form and your response implying so is ludicrous. The people I mentioned… We’ve all been in the game for several decades ourselves, I’m not as young as my photo may appear so stop acting like you know me. I mentioned them as an objective courtesy because I didn’t want to just come out n here with my own thoughts about this so I wanted to see if I was seeing this wrong. I wasn’t. It’s funny that your response is to basically say that we don’t understand this and thank god you’re here to educate us 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ALL HAIL THE SNOBBY QUEEN I guess? Absolutely absurd. Thanks for that laugh. Lmao. “The healthiest way to approach this type of lift” … literally have several seats. This isn’t a matter of opinion at this point. What you’re doing is nonsensical and time wasting. But okay. Educate the masses and act like you’re the only one in the room who knows anything about nails. Every single time I see someone call out your bullshit methods you ALWAYS resort to this holier-than-thou attitude as if everyone else is stupid and we should be grateful that Susie is here to educate us. No. Sometimes you’re just wrong. This is one of those moments. 🤷♂️ 🙄 Also I never said you faked videos. I implied you went far out of the realm of what makes sense from a safety standpoint because of your viewership. It makes absolutely no sense to the degree that I speculated you created this longer video just to feel like you had something to say. If you think that means you faked it, then I guess I’m just arguing semantics. You will inevitably have ass-kissy professional followers who will defend this method even though they too know it’s improper. Shame on you for sitting there and acting high and mighty when I know that behind closed doors- you know exactly what I’m talking about and there’s no way you’d have done this method behind the cameras just by yourself. I don’t buy it… and if you really would do this all by your lonesome without filming, then you really need to catch up to the times girl cause OOOF that’s not good. I just lost so much respect for you. Don’t come for me and speak matter of factly like you know me. My criticism is about this one video- so stop talking down to people like we are all just stupid and need you to educate us. That’s pathetic and disgusting and frankly, it’s so far from reality here on earth. You think you’re the end-all-be all dontcha? Your vibe is gross and I don’t understand why you always resort to such disgusting narcissistic behavior when someone calls you out on the utter bullshit you teach. Cause that’s what this video is… bullshit. It’s dangerous, makes no sense and rather pedestrian to act like this is the lay of the land. It’s not healthier. It’s DATED. I said what I said.
@Michybon7 ай бұрын
I have a bandaid toenail. I had an accident and the toe nail ripped off half of my nail bed. 🫠
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Ouch!
@barbaramanfre98337 ай бұрын
This is literally three weeks of nail growth for me 🥲
@amandacoetzee84317 ай бұрын
Pray for a speedy recovery, Cameraman. Thanks for a very insightful video, Suzie!🥰
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@kerrycase90067 ай бұрын
Love your instructional videos, Susie!! Thank you ❤
@donnawanna98337 ай бұрын
Feel better soon, Camera Man.
@milesboop7 ай бұрын
suzie nail career education save me.........suzie nail career education.....save me suzie nail career education................
@donnacunningham27227 ай бұрын
Hope camera man gets better soon ❤
@deesweden7 ай бұрын
Can we just soak that nail, then lifted it off without harming the natural nail??
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Great question: As you can see, I did not harm the natural nail at all using an e-file. You have to remember a lot of it was lifted. I was just filing the detached part so it comes off completely and gently. A lot of times when people soak they scrape the last little bit so you’re damaging the nail anyway. Soaking also takes a lot longer. At the nail table frankly, I don’t have time to spend time soaking. You can see the free edge of the natural nails completely intact. There’s no point in removing it.
@jurikii7 ай бұрын
@deesweden That’s precisely what you SHOULD do in this specific scenario. The lifted area is the entire apex and covers the vast majority of the natural nail bed. Please don’t sit and try to chip away at it like she’s suggesting in this video. That’s nonsensical. Clip the length, file the bulk as much as you can and soak it off. Takes MAYBE 15 minutes. It’s baffling to me that she is doubling down on this nonsense. This is not proper procedure for this type of lift and regrowth AT ALL and for her to speak as if soaking it off would be damaging is FALSE. So, follow your gut and do what you asked in your question. It’s much, MUCH safer and you’ll end up with a new enhancement that is bonded properly to the nail and has proper structure without risking damaging yourself with an electric file on a nail that has lost all of its structure and integrity.
@billeemarashdeh90977 ай бұрын
I love your videos susie!!!
@simple_naildesigns7 ай бұрын
Hope camera man feels better soon! Great video ❤
@beautyangelllc7 ай бұрын
Great video!!! Thanks.
@KathyMcDowell17 ай бұрын
I bet it's hard to let your nails grow out that much! I would go insane
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Yes I don’t like it BUT it was good to do a vid on it
@melissarodriguezleon6 ай бұрын
Hi Suzy, first of all thank you for this video. I learned from watching your video's to do my own nails at home (during Covid). So I've been doing them for a couple of years now. My problem is that still after a week or 2 all my nails have "pocket lifts" All of my nailtechs said it is because I have tiny nailbeds. My hands are as small as a the hands of a 12year old... and I DO always apply long stilleto's. Is there anything to do about that? If even my past nailtechs all said it was because of my tiny natural nail estate? Greetings from Belgium, Europe ❤❤❤ I'm 38 bybthe way and since I was born I had super fragile nails. I can't let them.grow. they break, they even peel, that's the reason I started to get acrylics, press ons, gel nails, I tried it all. Thank you so much for your video's ❤❤❤
@PatrickHanson-x6l7 ай бұрын
I love your videos and I hope you feel better soon and heal quickly camera man
@Copperyfoxx6 ай бұрын
I’m so used to “broken nail drama” vids being Simply Nailogical I did a double take. 😂😅
@heathermontes40177 ай бұрын
Can you not cut the lifted area off instead of filing it away?
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
Yes if it’s lifted enough, certainly can. But she’ll still want to file those lifted edges where you cut.
@heathermontes40177 ай бұрын
@NailCareerEducation okay thank you!
@Me_ninaZakic3 ай бұрын
😢
@davidmcclellan99597 ай бұрын
SUZIE MY MOM DOES THAT TOO HER NAIL IT BROKE IT SO SHE CLIP IT SHORT SO NAIL WILL GROW BETTER LOVE DAVID😀🥰😀🥰🥰🥰🥰
@bethaneyarmstrong3956 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who just inhales sharply whenever she presses down to show the lift 😭😭 i just know that hurts.
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
😂
@zeta8027 ай бұрын
Question - I notice my top coat gets dull as soon as I apply cuticle oil. Why does that happen and how can I prevent it and keep the shine?
@NailCareerEducation6 ай бұрын
It’s a reaction between the two I’ve heard some say wait for at least a few minutes after you pull from light. But if that doesn’t work make sure there isn’t a dispersion layer you’re not supposed to remove first- this will react very negatively with the topcoat dispersion layer if there is one
@tinab77916 ай бұрын
I know this is random but I just want you to know that watching you sculpt on forms and how fascinating it was to me, is what has had me doing nails for the last 5 and 1/2 years. I didn't even know there was such a thing as forms until I saw your videos, I had never had forms used or offered, just tips. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for your videos, you are inspiring people every day. I still share so many of your videos, especially for the beginners.
@suzyelbader39366 ай бұрын
♥️♥️♥️ Feel better cameraman!
@Copperyfoxx6 ай бұрын
Sending good mojo and healing vibes Mr. Cameraman! ❤
@chaos_kitt3n.mayhem7 ай бұрын
I had acrylics before and when I soaked them off after a month I had a red ridge where the nail was. Is that normal or did something happen?
@NailCareerEducation7 ай бұрын
The red Ridge is caused from over filing in that one specific spot. Usually it’s caused by an e-file with an unskilled technician using it. It’s called the ring of fire . It’s when a nail technician is filing at the cuticle area to make the product smooth, but they file too much of the natural nail away. You don’t notice this problem until the nails have grown out and you can clearly see it.
@shawndanewby89417 ай бұрын
I think it's bullshit always hiding his face
@Snatcherpuss7 ай бұрын
That's such a coincidence. This is what I was commenting about. Thank you for sharing this, Suzie. Life happens sometimes. We all go through it.