I definitely agree that extensions help with nail biting and using nails as tools - just coating them doesn't deter from messing with them, but with a little bit of length that I am not used to, I take much better care of them in general.
Love your work Anastasia!!! I have become so good at what I do because of you, thank you for sharing your knowledge and making us all better nail techs (and clients)
@@NailcouI used to not take these type of clients because I was scared but since watching you with Ana you’ve given me the confidence and I can’t thank you enough!!!
I absolutely love the longer videos. I worked all day prepping in the kitchen for holiday meal and this was a wonderful video to sit and relax to. Thank you Anastasia and Merry Christmas!
Thank you for this compilation of short bitten nails. You’re an amazing teacher and nail tech. I’ve learned a lot from you over this past year. I’m planning on taking your class this coming year.
You are amazing. I have never been a nail biter because I have hard nails but the skin/cuticle around my nails have been a problem. Clip, pull, pick, chew; man I can’t stand it. Pulls in my clothes, bandaids on almost every finger. I understand the pain and embarrassment. Started getting acrylics done and there is something about the process. It helps so much. I would love a deep cuticle clean some day. For now I watch your videos
Amazing work. 30yrs of nail biting and now I'm 3yrs with no nail biting. My nails are so different and so healthy. All the little cuticle cuts from biting the skin have healed and my formerly long cuticle skin (like Anna) is so much less and much more manageable. I'm trying to grow them a little longer because I overfiled a few so I can get into the salon. I'm so glad I stopped biting them 💅
I used to be a habitual nail biter because of stress and anxiety. Even when I wasn't either of those things, I did it whenever I was bored. People don't wanna say it, but nail biting is a form of self harm! I remember when I was so self conscious of my hands and fingers and would cover them and angle them away from people so they wouldn't point out how bad they were. They were painful most of the time. I would sometimes get infections and at one point I even got periungual warts, which made it difficult to go to any nail tech without shame and them getting worried with cleanliness and bleeding. When I recovered from my depression, I had the will to work on my nail health. Glue-on extensions were what ultimately helped me and stopped me from biting my nails at all. I lost a 5+ year habit over several months. I still struggled with my cuticles by over trimming them, but the excess dead skin was better treated with regular exfoliation and moisturizer/cuticle oil. I froze off the warts and finally my fingers looked the most normal and healthy since forever. Now, I grow out my nails naturally and have to do little to nothing to maintain their health. They're beautiful and I even get compliments about them! I still do have issues with over trimming and picking at my cuticles, but now I'm never ashamed of my fingers. You've done this woman a huge service and the consistency is worth it!
I thought those were toenails 😢but mine looked almost that bad before I quit nail biting ten years ago I bit for my whole life almost 😂❤❤❤ Beautiful education. 🤩
Hello! Love your videos. I have a video request - I always struggle with which extension to do on which nails.. Whether acrylic, gel or gelx etc. Please make a video on this.
in the cuticle push back, our salon uses warm water to soften the cuticle. do you ever do that? alcohol to clean out the moisture so we can apply extensions. especially if the client has tough cuticles it helps make things easier for the cuticle work.
Anastasia, how can I find someone locally that will be as careful and professional as you are. I would love to have this kind of transformation. I have biden my nails since I had teeth. Do you think I could get a rotary tool like you use and learn to do it safely on myself?
I just started doing nails and have been watching all of your videos. I like how easy you make it look when applying acrylic to nails. I'm wondering if you would share what do you think is the easiest acrylic powder and monomer to use that will allow me the most time before setting. Thank you
Unfortunately, this brand doesn't ship worldwide (it's called Russian burs). But I found a similar half-moon shaped file from Staleks - amzn.to/4iPupNZ
Man I really wish you were close to me so you could fix my nails too.....mine aren't bitten but I have really rough, peely and cuts all over my nails and fingertips. I've tried everything and nothing has helped in my 57yrs 😢
im 24 and i have a nail biting problem but it got worse. i constantly pick at them, file them and cut them, so i have very little nail left on my ring fingers and im very sensitive to hot water. i went to a nail stylist once and she had to use the smallest brushes she has...
Hi, how would you approach a client who wants extensions but cannot tolerate acrylic products (monomer and polymer)? If anyone knows of allergy proof products, sure would appreciate the tip! Thanks!
Also I will say , when I was a nailbiter and went to get acrylics back in my younger years. It would be a lot more sensitive with the drill than any normal person because I think you _sensitize_ your nails & cuticles so much by biting them ☹️
I don’t think we should blame the client for being “sensitive”. Sometimes we have to put our ego aside and understand that WE cause discomfort to clients sometimes. The client complained about a burning sensation and the only way for that to happen is if you are going over the same area for too long, causing a buildup of heat and having an RPM of 15,000 is pretty high for cleaning the cuticles and will cause a quick heat spike especially if you’re passing over a certain area a few times. Having a lower RPM leaves a little more room to go over a stubborn area a little longer.
I definitely agree that extensions help with nail biting and using nails as tools - just coating them doesn't deter from messing with them, but with a little bit of length that I am not used to, I take much better care of them in general.
Nailbiter Transformations where always my Favorites 🎉❤
Right ! 🤩🙌🏻❤️🔥
Love your work Anastasia!!! I have become so good at what I do because of you, thank you for sharing your knowledge and making us all better nail techs (and clients)
Thank you ! I’m so glad my videos are helping you 🌟
@@NailcouI used to not take these type of clients because I was scared but since watching you with Ana you’ve given me the confidence and I can’t thank you enough!!!
@@NailcouYou are The Nail God!!!
Yes! I'm learning so much!!!
Finally made it early 🤓
What a good start to the morning, always quality with this channel 🥰
Thank you so much! 🥰
I absolutely love the longer videos. I worked all day prepping in the kitchen for holiday meal and this was a wonderful video to sit and relax to. Thank you Anastasia and Merry Christmas!
Thank you for this compilation of short bitten nails. You’re an amazing teacher and nail tech. I’ve learned a lot from you over this past year. I’m planning on taking your class this coming year.
@@chels2145 ❤️
You are amazing. I have never been a nail biter because I have hard nails but the skin/cuticle around my nails have been a problem. Clip, pull, pick, chew; man I can’t stand it. Pulls in my clothes, bandaids on almost every finger. I understand the pain and embarrassment. Started getting acrylics done and there is something about the process. It helps so much. I would love a deep cuticle clean some day. For now I watch your videos
Oh my god I remember the first one from 2020! I think it was actually the first video ever I watched of you !!
Amazing work. 30yrs of nail biting and now I'm 3yrs with no nail biting. My nails are so different and so healthy. All the little cuticle cuts from biting the skin have healed and my formerly long cuticle skin (like Anna) is so much less and much more manageable. I'm trying to grow them a little longer because I overfiled a few so I can get into the salon. I'm so glad I stopped biting them 💅
Anna's back! I love watching her nail journey 😊
❤ Anna’s nails look amazing !
I used to be a habitual nail biter because of stress and anxiety. Even when I wasn't either of those things, I did it whenever I was bored. People don't wanna say it, but nail biting is a form of self harm!
I remember when I was so self conscious of my hands and fingers and would cover them and angle them away from people so they wouldn't point out how bad they were. They were painful most of the time. I would sometimes get infections and at one point I even got periungual warts, which made it difficult to go to any nail tech without shame and them getting worried with cleanliness and bleeding.
When I recovered from my depression, I had the will to work on my nail health. Glue-on extensions were what ultimately helped me and stopped me from biting my nails at all. I lost a 5+ year habit over several months. I still struggled with my cuticles by over trimming them, but the excess dead skin was better treated with regular exfoliation and moisturizer/cuticle oil. I froze off the warts and finally my fingers looked the most normal and healthy since forever.
Now, I grow out my nails naturally and have to do little to nothing to maintain their health. They're beautiful and I even get compliments about them! I still do have issues with over trimming and picking at my cuticles, but now I'm never ashamed of my fingers. You've done this woman a huge service and the consistency is worth it!
These are great!
I love your work. Wish you had a salon!
You are a magician!!!
Love your content!! ❤
Thank you so much! 💕
I thought those were toenails 😢but mine looked almost that bad before I quit nail biting ten years ago
I bit for my whole life almost 😂❤❤❤
Beautiful education. 🤩
Really looking great!!!❤❤❤
I love the longer more in depth videos.
Thank you Anastasia 😍🥰💝🙏
Love how you explain everything!!!
(It is me of the thumbnails photo is Anna's nail from few years ago? 😅 I'm really invest into Anna's journey! 😅)
Thank you! Yes, one of the thumbnails is Anna's nails a while ago 😁
watched the whole video. thank you ❤❤
I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
Great video ❤❤❤
I absolutely agree it will be short nails with color! I have tried that when I used to bite my nails. It was horrible.
Hello! Love your videos. I have a video request - I always struggle with which extension to do on which nails.. Whether acrylic, gel or gelx etc. Please make a video on this.
in the cuticle push back, our salon uses warm water to soften the cuticle. do you ever do that? alcohol to clean out the moisture so we can apply extensions. especially if the client has tough cuticles it helps make things easier for the cuticle work.
Anastasia, how can I find someone locally that will be as careful and professional as you are. I would love to have this kind of transformation. I have biden my nails since I had teeth.
Do you think I could get a rotary tool like you use and learn to do it safely on myself?
I just started doing nails and have been watching all of your videos. I like how easy you make it look when applying acrylic to nails. I'm wondering if you would share what do you think is the easiest acrylic powder and monomer to use that will allow me the most time before setting. Thank you
Great work
With the single use file, is there a sharp edge that has to be softened to not cut the skin?! That looks amazing
Beautiful
Where did you get the disposable/metal nail file? I came find one I like but yours looked good!
Unfortunately, this brand doesn't ship worldwide (it's called Russian burs).
But I found a similar half-moon shaped file from Staleks - amzn.to/4iPupNZ
Beautiful ❤
Ur a genius
What do you charge for such specialized services?
Is that a repost ? I'm pretty sure I already watched this video
I'm so confused 😰
It's a compilation of the best bitten nails transformation videos 😊
Man I really wish you were close to me so you could fix my nails too.....mine aren't bitten but I have really rough, peely and cuts all over my nails and fingertips. I've tried everything and nothing has helped in my 57yrs 😢
Me too! I would love for her to do my nails!
im 24 and i have a nail biting problem but it got worse. i constantly pick at them, file them and cut them, so i have very little nail left on my ring fingers and im very sensitive to hot water. i went to a nail stylist once and she had to use the smallest brushes she has...
Hi, how would you approach a client who wants extensions but cannot tolerate acrylic products (monomer and polymer)? If anyone knows of allergy proof products, sure would appreciate the tip! Thanks!
@@Dianna369 I would offer gel / polygel 😊
Like Anna, I used to bite my nails. I've taken to biting the skin around my nails instead.
Also I will say , when I was a nailbiter and went to get acrylics back in my younger years. It would be a lot more sensitive with the drill than any normal person because I think you _sensitize_ your nails & cuticles so much by biting them ☹️
Lives were saved here
I don’t think we should blame the client for being “sensitive”. Sometimes we have to put our ego aside and understand that WE cause discomfort to clients sometimes. The client complained about a burning sensation and the only way for that to happen is if you are going over the same area for too long, causing a buildup of heat and having an RPM of 15,000 is pretty high for cleaning the cuticles and will cause a quick heat spike especially if you’re passing over a certain area a few times. Having a lower RPM leaves a little more room to go over a stubborn area a little longer.
It didn’t come off like she was blaming the client. It seemed like she was just telling us about the client. But that’s just me.
Using a cuticle remover or softening the area before pushing back should have been done.
Cute
Love from iran
Perfect💕🫶🏻
❤️
These look like mine
Mine too.😢
Aren't you supposed to soak the cuticles It makes them soft and then it's easier to push back It makes them soft and then it's easier to push back
You don't soak for dry manicure.
Very dangerous to put fake nails and also not ethical.