Extremely Bitten Nails To Long - Manicure & Extensions Transformation

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  • Extremely Bitten Nails To Long - Manicure & Extensions Transformation
    In this video, I will show you how to transform extremely short & bitten nails into long and elegant. Besides being short and bitten - her cuticles were cut on the right hand, so it was challenging to work.
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  • @athieria1251
    @athieria1251 3 года назад +6521

    i havent bitten my nails in 2 weeks and even tho thats not a lot im so proud of myself omg

    • @Sillysilly336
      @Sillysilly336 3 года назад +278

      Good job! 2 weeks is a lot of progress ^^

    • @thalianasreldin7203
      @thalianasreldin7203 3 года назад +142

      Good job it’s gonna be hard for the first 3 weeks but its gonna be easier after that your gonna get through the habit soon

    • @kimmel636
      @kimmel636 3 года назад +90

      I wish I could be you. I bit mine yesterday to the point where I bit my skin off too 🙂

    • @MelRasp
      @MelRasp 3 года назад +41

      I don't bite my nails but good job :3

    • @michiko9869
      @michiko9869 3 года назад +35

      Samee omg i stop bitten my nails because someone mocking me 😊 sadly at my country and city no one can accept nail extension

  • @victordemarco01
    @victordemarco01 4 года назад +11641

    Poor thing. She is either a very hard worker, nervous nail biter, or very rough on them, or all of that. They look painful.

    • @flutterby8462
      @flutterby8462 4 года назад +104

      That’s what I was thinking.!!

    • @lifesjourney65
      @lifesjourney65 4 года назад +423

      She said in the video that shes neither of those things...She plays guitar

    • @victordemarco01
      @victordemarco01 4 года назад +47

      @@lifesjourney65 yeah i got that too.

    • @LovingJo
      @LovingJo 4 года назад +784

      @@lifesjourney65 although yes, she plays guitar. Your nails don't become like this from just playing guitar.

    • @amybourget6046
      @amybourget6046 4 года назад +299

      Jo Morgan My husband plays guitar and his nails and hands don't look like this at all.

  • @traceyevans215
    @traceyevans215 4 года назад +4246

    My nails used to look like that years ago. No one would even try to do them so I taught myself and have been doing my own for over 40 years. Thank you!! For your time and patience to do her nails.

    • @bluemoongacha2682
      @bluemoongacha2682 4 года назад +13

      Tracey Evans good job!

    • @sharon7707
      @sharon7707 4 года назад +8

      Same !!

    • @kimiveymakeup0
      @kimiveymakeup0 4 года назад +81

      You know, many laws prevent technicians from working on broken skin to avoid spread of bacteria and infectious disease OR because of the discomfort it could cause🤷🏽‍♀️. This client got a great treatment tho💕

    • @Sugaree43
      @Sugaree43 4 года назад +21

      Back then no one could LOL. I also am self taught 30 years now and at a time like now i am even more thankful.

    • @selima0854
      @selima0854 4 года назад +1

      Tracey Evans It’s not she’s work, she stole a video ruclips.net/video/CxqX6kbb1hA/видео.html

  • @Bcgirl92
    @Bcgirl92 2 года назад +144

    As someone who's bit my nails my whole life down to the cuticle I can empathize with her. Having severe anxiety or depression or ptsd can cause you to do this, I didn't even realize I would bite my nails to the point they would bleed but it was something I discovered at a young age as a self soothing method or when I was really bored or stressed and I just didn't care anymore how my nails looked at all and it kind of made sense over all with gaining weight and being too tired or stressed to care. I gave up biting my nails for good a month ago and I've never felt better, I don't get sick as often and I can finally feel feminine when I look at my hands and when I dress up. It's been one of my biggest insecurities about my hands and how gross and unhealthy they looked. To finally take care of yourself and give yourself a chance to get better for more then a day or a week or a month is HUGE to alot of people. I applaud you for the taking the real time and energy and dedication to help her and her nails, they look sleek and beautiful! It may just be nails to some people but to her it could be the start of a journey of self worth and self acceptance. You're amazing!!

    • @rosepaxton-kz5qf
      @rosepaxton-kz5qf 4 месяца назад

      How did you stop??I have been trying so hard to and it’s ruining me ,I feel like I can’t scratch or do anything and I have eczema which is hard on me. :(

  • @deelicious1500
    @deelicious1500 4 года назад +1937

    I was just going to comment that this person has anxiety, I have had several clients with this type of hands. And they all confirmed that its anxiety that makes them pick peel and chew. And turn their nails into these tiny nails with open wounds. I always take extra time with clients like this. I want them to know, its fixable, and its not their fault. But after the process, they walk out feeling like a hand model ! ☺. Love this video hun, thanks for sharing 💜 Mamma ~Dee~.

    • @hadiqashaikh9715
      @hadiqashaikh9715 4 года назад +45

      Thank you! I wish I had aestheticians like u in my area, some of them just send the client away 😏

    • @eve2857
      @eve2857 4 года назад +37

      This is so nice of you to say... thank you:)) I wish more people would be supportive. My family just gets judges and get mad at me for doing it and it literally makes it worse😩

    • @paisleybaisleyy
      @paisleybaisleyy 4 года назад +15

      You should post some nail tutorials on your channel and I would sub

    • @charliethomlin6434
      @charliethomlin6434 4 года назад +33

      My nails look like this because I have multiple anxiety disorders. It’s nice to see someone that recognizes it and cares. They usually turn me down, or just spend the whole appointment saying “you know this is bad, try harder, you’re gross” now I do my own nails.

    • @deelicious1500
      @deelicious1500 4 года назад +16

      @@charliethomlin6434 thanks for the comment. I would treat ur hands, and make u feel like a million bucks hun. I have many clientele who are special needs. And I do my best and feel I have a duty to treat all clients like family. 💜 Mamma ~Dee~

  • @toniariana3017
    @toniariana3017 4 года назад +5063

    These are the hands of someone with anxiety. Not guitar playing or hard work. Great fix, I hope this woman feels better

    • @rulerzreachf4n200
      @rulerzreachf4n200 4 года назад +260

      That’s what I was thinking. Anxiety sucks, I’m a picker not a nibble though.

    • @Hollymadeline
      @Hollymadeline 4 года назад +85

      Yeah definitely not from playing guitar

    • @victoriarichardson3871
      @victoriarichardson3871 4 года назад +197

      You don't have to have anxiety to bite your nails. Some people do it as a habit. Like my niece who is 5. She bites her nails and I cant stand it lol I've just recently started doing her manicures and gel polish and she loves it. And she's Definitely stop biting her nails after she sees how beautiful they look with polish.

    • @queenblastt
      @queenblastt 4 года назад +132

      You can’t just assume you know. That’s rude. Constant playing will give you the hangnails she has and people with hangnails usually bite them same with calluses that’s come from strumming

    • @beatriznascimento4089
      @beatriznascimento4089 4 года назад +10

      Those are kids hands lol no joke

  • @waitingwillfill
    @waitingwillfill 4 года назад +2613

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes this type of work. To me, it's more of a restoration, rather than enhancements

    • @selima0854
      @selima0854 4 года назад

      Mizz Efff It’s not she’s work, she stole a video ruclips.net/video/CxqX6kbb1hA/видео.html

    • @aaron3994
      @aaron3994 4 года назад +48

      @@selima0854 i'm pretty sure that's the same person but this is her channel in English; they have the same voice, and this lady even had a Russian accent on her English.

    • @aaron3994
      @aaron3994 4 года назад +47

      @@selima0854 in fact, i put a measly 5 minutes of research into it and found that they are the same person, this is just her channel for her english viewers, when her original is most likely in russian.

    • @Blannkss
      @Blannkss 4 года назад

      Mizz Efff at least you went more towards the normal end. I’ve been stuck in ASMR massage videos.

    • @rachelwest337
      @rachelwest337 4 года назад

      I agree 100000000%

  • @sabrinakatrina5365
    @sabrinakatrina5365 Год назад +150

    its been two months since I bit my nails. I hated going to get my nails done, it was embarrassing and painful. I truly wish there were more nail techs like you. Im currently learning how to do my own nails, hoping to get into a better habit of not biting. Thank you for the video! :)

    • @dr.salmajaved4788
      @dr.salmajaved4788 Год назад +4

      Omg congrats! You done a such a great job . I bit mine jsut yesterday to the point that i couldnt see any cuticles . In class sometimes instead of bitting them i just pull them or scratch them for no reason and they look worse when i use fingers to pull cuticle and that layer which is just above nail .

    • @SvartSyn333
      @SvartSyn333 8 месяцев назад

      I started doing my own gel and presson nails a few months ago and I haven't been biting ever since. It's so much work and takes a lot of time, I'm also so proud every time I see that I get better at it, I never would want to destroy it. Good luck on your journey! :)

  • @rubenalvarado9412
    @rubenalvarado9412 3 года назад +4179

    For those saying her client was being very picky and that she can’t take the pain, remember it’s one thing to self inflict pain and another someone else doing that to you. My nails are nowhere near this bad, but I’ve bitten a few ones a little too much and the pain can remain FOR DAYS. One time it hurt for almost 10 days, so I understand that she felt like it was burning.
    Bitting your nails is pretty much due to anxiety and stress, so imagine: if your nails are like that, how much anxiety she must have! Give her a break!

    • @JyotiSharma_36
      @JyotiSharma_36 3 года назад +25

      Yup

    • @charneknight544
      @charneknight544 3 года назад +25

      Preach ♥️

    • @ScarlettDuchess
      @ScarlettDuchess 3 года назад +56

      One day I started magnesium for a severe magnesium deficiency and to my shock I stopped biting my nails!!!! I have been a severe nail biter for decades. Far worse than this video. I'd bite and rip until my nails bled and keep on biting. So anyone reading this who bites their nails give magnesium a try! Magnesium oxide is poorly absorbed so I would not recommend this type. I like magnesium citrate.

    • @lily.97
      @lily.97 3 года назад +11

      @@ScarlettDuchess what is that exactly??

    • @kimmel636
      @kimmel636 3 года назад +28

      Mine look like this. It’s a very bad habit that I’m trying to break. So far, I have both middle finger and ring finger nails up by 3 cm. It’s the longest they’ve ever been. Sometimes if I run out of nail to bite, I’ll bite my skin off my fingers. It is VERY painful. Please give this person some credit for even daring to get them done. Thank you.

  • @MrNametha
    @MrNametha 4 года назад +2893

    I actually thought it was toe nails... am glad with results

    • @fairyonacid
      @fairyonacid 4 года назад +71

      I thought they were toenails for soooooo long

    • @miaseclecticcuisine8182
      @miaseclecticcuisine8182 4 года назад +26

      They were so weird looking I was confused as to what I was looking at too.

    • @RineeeU
      @RineeeU 4 года назад +37

      How does someone bite their own toenails?

    • @isabelluis2317
      @isabelluis2317 4 года назад +24

      @@RineeeU ikr you never know 🤭🥴

    • @tiktokaddicts1994
      @tiktokaddicts1994 4 года назад +5

      I’m not so happy with the results becouse tbh all she did was change it with fake nails 🙃

  • @coughedfeathers1292
    @coughedfeathers1292 4 года назад +1443

    I'm going to cry for this girl!!
    I'm a nail biter. I've got anxiety, I've never broken the habit- I've had enough go wrong in my life that I've never broken the habit. and I'm terrified of the thought of going to nail salons to try to fix them. My nails probably look like hers, maybe even worse.
    You've made her nails look freakin gorgeous and I'm crying. These look *amazing*.

    • @bhcmeatball
      @bhcmeatball 4 года назад +37

      Coughed Feathers my son is 17 and his like that. This summer I gave him a soak and cuticle cleaning and bought No Bite at sally beauty, he hasn’t picked or bitten in months. We applies it 2x a day

    • @Mameha4
      @Mameha4 4 года назад +18

      What helped me was a dedicated friend who watched me like a hawk and pulled my fingers away every time she saw them near my mouth. Eventually I started dealing with stress in a different way. If there is somebody you see daily for hours, ask them to guard your fingers. Might work for you, too :) I have not bitten my nails for over a decade now. Only rarely it happens again, but only with my thumb. The other fingers are completely safe :)

    • @selima0854
      @selima0854 4 года назад +1

      Coughed Feathers It’s not she’s work, she stole a video ruclips.net/video/CxqX6kbb1hA/видео.html

    • @jacquelinefassos4861
      @jacquelinefassos4861 4 года назад +24

      @@selima0854 It is her other channel!! Do your research before you accuse someone of stealing work. That is not nice of you. 💖

    • @dzebricm2437
      @dzebricm2437 4 года назад +9

      Im 23 years old and I finally stoped biting my nails after 23 years they look pretty now :3 im proud of myself

  • @kim2306
    @kim2306 3 года назад +316

    Honestly, this is one of the best nail channels I've stumbled upon. Thanks for being SO informative.

    • @Nailcou
      @Nailcou  3 года назад +21

      Wow, thank you!

    • @funsizedi88
      @funsizedi88 Год назад +4

      Agreed. You are amazing for working with people like this. My best friend growing up used to bite her nails so bad I started doing her nails bcuz the polish tasted bad she would realize she was doing it. It took us 6 months to grt them long enough for anyone to agree to touch them for her.

  • @buhle1984
    @buhle1984 4 года назад +1205

    Seeing her nails takes me back to when I was an extreme nail biter. Biting to the point of making my fingers bleed. I was so embarrassed to show my hands in public. I once siked myself out so much that I would never find a job or get a boyfriend or progress in life with my hands like this, I took steps to stop. I started by painting my nails and looking after them. When my nails began to grow I was so happy. I eventually stop biting and it's been over 10 years now. My nail bed has extended and hands finally look good.

    • @jeweIthegeek
      @jeweIthegeek 4 года назад +30

      good job! hopefully i can keep my no biting streak too!

    • @zainabrupawala4932
      @zainabrupawala4932 4 года назад +2

      Did it become the way a normal nail is?

    • @florie7705
      @florie7705 4 года назад +9

      Where you old when you stopped? I mean, were you still a teenager? I'm very worried that they will never look normal...

    • @mariaeduardasilvaramos118
      @mariaeduardasilvaramos118 3 года назад +1

      How long did it take your nail bed to grow again?

    • @JacqueCharwood
      @JacqueCharwood 3 года назад +5

      I got invisalin braces and that has stopped my nail biting. My nailbeds are still rather short (not as short as this video thank goodness) and I have wide beds, but, my nails are starting to finally get a bit of length on them! I started dipping and that has really helped the length as well! Unfortunately I have to keep them on the short side for work, but, I'm okay with that

  • @cardipeemf
    @cardipeemf 4 года назад +494

    As someone who is a severe nail biter, this gives me hope that my nails can look decent again.

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 4 года назад +8

      My SIL gets manicures to prevent her from biting and picking. Having the cuticles pushed back and trimmed prevents hang nails. The pretty polish gives her incentive not to bite.

    • @jessicalizcarrion
      @jessicalizcarrion 4 года назад +2

      You can do it!!! Have you ever tried to keep a pen cap or something handy to bite when you feel the urge? I have. It has helped especially when I wanted to let them grow for an occasion. Also, I've had to mentally tell myself to take my fingers out of my mouth. I often have to tell young children to do that so it only made sense to do the same to myself. Weird but it definitely helped me. I still get urges but when my nails are full grown, I have less of an urge because I like painting them. 😊

    • @oogleoo
      @oogleoo 4 года назад +4

      I was a severe nail biter, and I made it! You can do it! I never had a free edge, and two years later I’m painting my nails and growing them out. I liked to do nail growth soaks, but ultimately it was seeing the progress week by week that helped me to keep going. Nails grow fast!

    • @anahivillacres7283
      @anahivillacres7283 4 года назад +2

      My nails used to look horrible, I had bitten them for several years. Last year I decided that I didn't want to do it anymore. At first it was really hard, but then I found some tricks such as painting my nails every two weeks, so my nails would always be covered, and it would make me feel bad to bite them. When my nails were finally starting to grow long, they were weak and broke pretty easily, I didn't even file them because I was too scared that I would accidentally break them. It has been 5 months since I stopped biting my nails, they are pretty long, I still paint them every two weeks or so because I'm obsessed with nail polish and nail art, I love it more now that I have somewhere to do nail art. Now my nails are long, thick, sometimes I break them, but I file all at the same length and wait for them to grow long again, I just love how my nails look now!! Trust me, they can look much more than just decent again. HOPE MY EXPERIENCE HELPS!!!

    • @silviasanderson5117
      @silviasanderson5117 4 года назад +1

      2degucitas that worked for me too! Now I don’t bite them :)

  • @Ana-iz4zv
    @Ana-iz4zv 4 года назад +3508

    Day idk what at this point of quarantine: I fell down a rabbit hole of watching nail transformations

  • @nanaurbiznez1725
    @nanaurbiznez1725 2 года назад +117

    I started sculpting nails back in 82. We did this kind of stuff all the time back then and did it the exact same way. That’s phenomenal and I love seeing someone who knows how to sculpt a nail not just glue a tip on

  • @rai6373
    @rai6373 4 года назад +3941

    They would never do that much effort in the nail salons where I live

    • @rai6373
      @rai6373 4 года назад +39

      Thank you for hearting mee! ♥️

    • @Adub771
      @Adub771 4 года назад +104

      Not where I live either! they’re always in a rush and half the time glue the tips on crooked! 🙄🙄

    • @xandramcmillan9450
      @xandramcmillan9450 4 года назад +101

      Naw they would have just told me “their too short we can’t do them...” so I usually like to do my own nails without the anxiety of adults telling me they can’t do my nails...😔

    • @aalier.
      @aalier. 4 года назад +15

      MsHerndon2020 yess mine either they don’t care about making it look good or if it hurt

    • @AngelinaX23
      @AngelinaX23 4 года назад +41

      As a teenager I cured myself of nail biting by learning to manicure and polish my nails. I started with clear polish and as my nails grew out I used colors. I used cuticle cream every night so I wouldn't get those dry skin bits and hangnails that are so tempting to bite or chew.

  • @larissanunes6913
    @larissanunes6913 3 года назад +2388

    For the people complaining about her being sensitive with pain: I have anxiety, and sometimes I just bite my nail until it bleeds without even realizing. It's not a choice

    • @OneDirection2V
      @OneDirection2V 3 года назад +45

      except that it is

    • @randomstreamer7464
      @randomstreamer7464 3 года назад +10

      Same here sis💔

    • @glamam3914
      @glamam3914 3 года назад +138

      @@OneDirection2V do you blink without even realizing? Same concept.

    • @OneDirection2V
      @OneDirection2V 3 года назад +25

      @@glamam3914 except that it's not

    • @baddie1shoe
      @baddie1shoe 3 года назад +51

      It’s called onychophagy. It is a choice to a certain extent. My teen daughter struggles with mental illness and will bite at cuticles. We have been pushing them back and grooming them-and applying oil at home.
      I bite my cuticles too. Nail enhancements help me not to do so.

  • @francesca3203
    @francesca3203 4 года назад +862

    I find the cuticle prep and trimming so satisfying especially when they’re that overgrown

  • @sallyclark9636
    @sallyclark9636 3 года назад +99

    Everyone deserves to look good and feel good about themselves. I’m certain that woman felt so much more self confident when she left your salon. Your work was beautiful.

  • @duolingobird6468
    @duolingobird6468 4 года назад +3876

    I’m that one client that is in constant pain yet doesn’t say anything and sucks it up.. 😬 oops

  • @shaynajewell8225
    @shaynajewell8225 4 года назад +651

    I used to bite my nails when I was younger. One of my coworkers took me to a salon and I walked away with a beautiful French manicure. I was hooked. I loved it so much that I took a course and learned to do them myself. I now work in the industry, and I love the challenge of bitten nails. I know first hand how having lovely nails can bring back your confidence. I do tend to be conservative with my biter clients, though, and start them out with short nails so that they can "grow into" their length. I find this lessens issues with breaking. Your work is amazing, Anastasia. Fantastic job!

    • @Nailcou
      @Nailcou  4 года назад +13

      Thanks, Shayna!

    • @wonderfulyme
      @wonderfulyme 4 года назад +2

      Its not a stolen video, its a second channel of hers.

    • @katherinel9233
      @katherinel9233 4 года назад +1

      Selima dj If you look at the bottom of the description box, she has put both on this channel and her Russian channel that both of these channels and videos belong to her. In the future, please don’t comment on every single comment accusing someone of something before you fact check.

    • @thedistinguishedpeasant48
      @thedistinguishedpeasant48 4 года назад

      Shayna how did you stop? I can't get my three year old to stop 😢

    • @shaynajewell8225
      @shaynajewell8225 4 года назад

      @@thedistinguishedpeasant48 The only thing that stopped me was having my nails done. I think that's why I fell in love with nails so much. Even today if I don't have enhancements on, I will bite one particular nail during times of high stress. That poor finger can't catch a break. lol

  • @abnxl1887
    @abnxl1887 4 года назад +507

    I used to bite my nails since a little kid and one day said “no more” and never done it since

    • @thegrammarpolice368
      @thegrammarpolice368 4 года назад +54

      damn good for you
      I'm impressed

    • @rosariopanizzanin3848
      @rosariopanizzanin3848 4 года назад +21

      I'm doing the same! It's been three days since, and my nails look so much better.

    • @debbieforseth254
      @debbieforseth254 4 года назад +16

      Abnxl I bit my nails until I was 32, I’m 62 now. It “clicked” one day and I stopped.

    • @sandrastreifel6452
      @sandrastreifel6452 4 года назад +6

      Sometimes having nail extensions, can do that, too!

    • @jeweIthegeek
      @jeweIthegeek 4 года назад +8

      i wish it was that easy for me 😂

  • @rinn-tin-tin1747
    @rinn-tin-tin1747 Год назад +21

    I had extremely short and beat up nails when I was 11-13. I was very insecure that others my age had prettier hands. A transformation like this back then would have boosted my confidence a lot. After years of nail oil, trial and error with gel and acrylic I am super happy with my healthy, glittery, nails.

  • @tandzilensingwane8567
    @tandzilensingwane8567 4 года назад +828

    I love how you told us that she was feeling a bit of discomfort...sometimes I feel like I’m the only one that goes through that with my clients so it’s good to know that it happens to everyone 🙂thank you for being transparent

    • @selima0854
      @selima0854 4 года назад +1

      Tandzile Nsingwane It’s not she’s work, she stole a video ruclips.net/video/CxqX6kbb1hA/видео.html

    • @cherrislushi
      @cherrislushi 4 года назад +19

      selima dj it is! thats her russian channel and this is her english one

    • @sombrs44
      @sombrs44 4 года назад

      @@selima0854 oof

    • @kellycampbell1738
      @kellycampbell1738 4 года назад

      I tried liking this comment but it was at 665 so..

    • @marina_fe
      @marina_fe 4 года назад

      @@selima0854 It is the same woman. She has two channels.

  • @robynalice879
    @robynalice879 3 года назад +633

    Girl this is a REAL transformation. Client shouldn't be eager for something impossible, either. You did incredible.

    • @chickitapanda6503
      @chickitapanda6503 3 года назад +1

      Facts

    • @thegayestgoth
      @thegayestgoth 3 года назад +15

      She's paying for a service. I'll be eager for a service I'm paying for.

    • @tusais7
      @tusais7 2 года назад +14

      @@thegayestgoth It's one thing to get what you paid for, another to be delusional and have stupid expectations. She wanted longer nails but those are impossible when her nailbed is so small, since she ate it all.

  • @eefwylie9989
    @eefwylie9989 3 года назад +883

    It’s hard to get your nails done with really short nails, the pain is really bad so I’m proud of the client for keeping up with it!

  • @melanie6981
    @melanie6981 8 месяцев назад +6

    you’re a magician. the level of skill is insane

  • @XXsakuraXX01
    @XXsakuraXX01 4 года назад +368

    I stopped biting 3 weeks ago after 22years and my nails are almost at normal length. The confidence boost i got from it was so great, i didnt expect that at all! Much strength to all my nail biters that want to stop. You can do it!

    • @mariaeduardasilvaramos118
      @mariaeduardasilvaramos118 3 года назад

      How long did it take your nail bed to grow?

    • @XXsakuraXX01
      @XXsakuraXX01 3 года назад +6

      @@mariaeduardasilvaramos118 After 2 Months it looks fine, but its still a bit crooked and the white part of my nail is alot longer than for normal non biters. It was kind of hard at first because i tried to keep it very clean, but it has settled alright now.

    • @shelbyp2263
      @shelbyp2263 3 года назад +6

      My problem is I wont bite it but I will tear them wish me luck on keeping them in tack

    • @dayanafuentes3658
      @dayanafuentes3658 3 года назад +1

      same with me I stopped bite em too because it not a very nice thing to do and now my nails a longer and beautiful and now i got lip smckers lip balm it helps me not to bite my nails any more 🦚🐭🐁🐀🐩🦧🦄🐦🦚🦜🦖🦕😇😍🥰

    • @lovelyrenee6395
      @lovelyrenee6395 3 года назад +4

      My daughter bites her nails really bad so I started doing acrylics on her to help her with that. It really does help them to stop biting.

  • @saravis56
    @saravis56 4 года назад +371

    Just the cuticle cleaning was an 100% improvement. Lovely.

  • @allyoopintheair972
    @allyoopintheair972 4 года назад +435

    I used to have nails just like these when I was a child, bitten to the quick. Every nail salon I went to would roast me and I began to have a phobia about going. It really hurt me as a child to hear that, when I was going to make my nails pretty again. It’s nice to see there are kind people out there that do not judge.

    • @m3th28
      @m3th28 4 года назад +8

      Al Al same here and I still go through it 🥺

    • @olasowik5631
      @olasowik5631 4 года назад +33

      it's really sad. I think they're very unprofessional if they act like this. It's their job to make your nails beautiful, no matter in what condition they are... so don't worry ❤️ have a nice day 😊

    • @terepi
      @terepi 4 года назад +8

      Yeah I have that fear too. I bite and pick at them so much. I’ve refused to go to a salon now because of how insecure I am of my nails now.

    • @selima0854
      @selima0854 4 года назад

      Al Al It’s not she’s work, she stole a video ruclips.net/video/CxqX6kbb1hA/видео.html

    • @olive9514
      @olive9514 4 года назад +2

      Wait, people judge you over nail biting? Jesus christ

  • @sundaayz
    @sundaayz 3 года назад +605

    For people saying “why she complaining about the pain” … everyone has a different pain threshold, leave her to express herself ….

    • @user-wc6bl4zs4i
      @user-wc6bl4zs4i 3 года назад +51

      Also, having very short nails HURTS

    • @privateequityguy
      @privateequityguy 3 года назад

      @@user-wc6bl4zs4i Ana have you watched our channel when we post free video on how to stop nail biting habit for good? I really hope you find those videos valuable :)

    • @candisham1978
      @candisham1978 2 года назад +37

      Not only does she have cuts everywhere, but when you haven’t had a manicure or extensions for a long time, it actually hurts to have your cuticles and nails in general manipulated so much. It takes getting used to.

    • @faiths.4971
      @faiths.4971 2 года назад +11

      i wish i knew i could tell my nail tech that i was hurting back when i was getting nail extensions. i end up getting really hurt (a hole filed to the skin) because i didn't want to bother her by saying "hey that hurts"

    • @tejasvitikoo2643
      @tejasvitikoo2643 2 года назад +7

      @@faiths.4971 their main concern is to give you top notch service ik it cann be hard if you are shy or anxious but you should speak up when you are hurting

  • @chinnywanders
    @chinnywanders 3 года назад +643

    I wish there's more nail techs like you who takes clients' reactions into consideration. My cuticles are sensitive af and when i feel pain it usually bleeds right away. I recently got my nails done and the girl who's working on it keeps hurting it and doesn't seem to care.

    • @MariaSanchez-ww4cv
      @MariaSanchez-ww4cv 3 года назад

      Hi i need to get my own nails

    • @tejasvitikoo2643
      @tejasvitikoo2643 2 года назад +32

      Just stop her and tell her it's sensitive if she doesn't care just leave . You are paying for it they can't just "seem to not care" it's their job

    • @doll2400
      @doll2400 2 года назад +8

      you should see a new nail tech if that's the case. usually if they start off not listening to your nails, they are most likely not going to change, and it's better for you to find someone who actually cares than to keep giving them your money and time

    • @Geladass
      @Geladass Год назад +1

      this! and why I just started doing my own nails and shocker e file on myself and NO pain or cuts

    • @Jarc590
      @Jarc590 Год назад +5

      That's not supposed to happen. I hope you switched to a new nail tech or at least reported her to her boss if she worked in a salon.
      When studying to be a nail tech, we are taught to always take our clients into consideration. Clients place their trust in us and we are supposed to take care of them to the best of our ability.

  • @kiyattamcgarry6473
    @kiyattamcgarry6473 4 года назад +214

    For some reason, when she was drilling the clients nails i kept blowing my screen to blow off the nail dust 😂🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @MISSPHOTOGENICBABY
    @MISSPHOTOGENICBABY 4 года назад +979

    Wow! You did that 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @funsizedi88
    @funsizedi88 Год назад +18

    You have the steadinesss of a surgeon and the heart of a mother with your clients. I can tell you really care about helping those with issues that would normally have them exckuded from nail services. As a woman, i know that when i look my best, i feel my best. ❤

  • @luv4sunoo917
    @luv4sunoo917 4 года назад +807

    Me after the very video:
    I should stop biting my nails

    • @smnonroe
      @smnonroe 4 года назад

      *Aaliyah* hey

    • @smnonroe
      @smnonroe 4 года назад

      Anahlia

    • @heyriri
      @heyriri 4 года назад +21

      I was very scared after watching this and I was like "I will not bite my nails ever"
      But after 5mins
      "I will stop biting from tomorrow 😂😂😂"
      👇🏻

    • @OzonatedOil
      @OzonatedOil 4 года назад +1

      I don't get any people who bite nails, i have never in my life even thought about doing it

    • @bloodybarnicles3605
      @bloodybarnicles3605 4 года назад +8

      OzonatedOil I’ve chewed my nails since I was really young. For me it’s due to severe anxiety and annoyance with them once they reach a certain length. Although lately I’ve reduced my chewing to one hand in an attempt to break the habit and grow my nails.😂 Having something in your mouth helps reduce anxiety because it’s the “if I’m in danger, why am I eating?” mindset. And not everyone has the ability or willingness to carry a manicure kit with them at all times, so when breaks occur or the nails get annoying, they get chewed back to comfort.

  • @debbiebramer60
    @debbiebramer60 4 года назад +472

    I've gotta hand it to you! Most techs wouldn't work on these nails, and you made them beautiful!! ❤️💅😍❤️

    • @cron988
      @cron988 4 года назад +1

      Debbie Bramer hand it to you 🤚🏻 😂😂 because she’s working on nails that are on a hand

  • @TheHaticeD
    @TheHaticeD 4 года назад +85

    You nail technicians help these nail biters more than psychologists do. You give them a new hand and nails. You have no idea how much confidence you give them. You deserve every penny you earn. Thank you for your efforts. ❤️💓💗

    • @lelly9277
      @lelly9277 3 года назад +3

      As an extreme nail biter, I can confirm that you are 100% correct!! I can do my makeup, curl my hair, wear something that makes me feel beautiful....but if my natural nails, that were so damaged after almost 27 years of biting them, are showing...I feel like garbage. I'm a DIY'er and do my own lash extensions, hair color, etc., but getting my nails done by my nail tech is my therapy.

    • @TheHaticeD
      @TheHaticeD 3 года назад +3

      @@lelly9277 Absolutely. Nails are everything. It's the first thing that people evaluate our mental health, confidence, and etc. through. They are our first impressions. Clean and well-groomed hands and nails are very important.

    • @liawatson5789
      @liawatson5789 3 года назад +2

      Lol no a psychologist will actually stop anxious feelings that cause the nail biting.

    • @lelly9277
      @lelly9277 3 года назад

      @@liawatson5789 lol...sure thing! My wallet, after paid for all that, says different. Sounds great though! 👍

  • @oix3322
    @oix3322 3 года назад +77

    I remember when my grandma put lemon juice on my nails so I would stop biting them. It worked.

    • @mina-simp
      @mina-simp 3 года назад +6

      I do try not to laughs with myself where if I laugh I drink lemon juice for no reason, and now I like lemon juice..

    • @DuzeBu
      @DuzeBu 3 года назад +9

      My mom bought me a special bitter nail polish for nail biters. It was pain in the ass when i wanted to eat something, and didn't work anyway cause I sucked my finger tips until the bitter taste was gone and i could bite again. I stopped biting when i started to do manicure and didn't want to ruin it.

    • @xxdsmp.editsxx9833
      @xxdsmp.editsxx9833 3 года назад +6

      That wouldn’t work for me- I like lemon juice-

    • @oix3322
      @oix3322 3 года назад +2

      @@xxdsmp.editsxx9833 I was picky back then ¯\_( ─︣ ㅅ ─︣ )_/¯

    • @xxdsmp.editsxx9833
      @xxdsmp.editsxx9833 3 года назад

      @@oix3322 lol

  • @nattyism
    @nattyism 4 года назад +147

    You are a literal angel for having the patience of fixing their nails.

  • @frenchfries188
    @frenchfries188 4 года назад +2077

    I feel that the client was being ungrateful when she said "That's it". I mean you did a great job considering the fact that there was barely any nail to work with.

    • @XxEnosentxX
      @XxEnosentxX 4 года назад +282

      Maybe that was the client's first time ever having any nail work done and it was overwhelming for her? And too painful? Maybe she had just reached her threshold for the day. 🤷‍♀️

    • @07Rednigga
      @07Rednigga 4 года назад +253

      I agree! Also rushing at the end. Ma’am you just had a miracle happen to you and have the nerve 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @hannahrobin1157
      @hannahrobin1157 4 года назад +106

      She was probably Busy because she’s never had no work done before and she didn’t think it was going to take that long but she didn’t have to be so rude

    • @bettyway5433
      @bettyway5433 4 года назад +75

      @@hannahrobin1157 She mentioned that, she wanted the nails longer.So it inndicates dissatisfaction.

    • @aloeverayum9836
      @aloeverayum9836 4 года назад +114

      I agree it sounded rude but she may have meant something like that’s it? That’s all it took? Yk idk if that makes sense but ur right it didn’t sound super nice but idk

  • @jesseh.5376
    @jesseh.5376 4 года назад +31

    I know a lot of nail techs that would NOT even touch these hands so congrats to you for having the confidence and patience to do such work. 👏🏼👏🏼 They looked great!

  • @akehapkap6143
    @akehapkap6143 Год назад +4

    I am really impressed. This is not just designing nails, but an actual health problem. There is a risk of infection etc, and you seem very aware of it.
    My daughter was a nail biter since she was a pre teen, and no matter what we did, it did not help. She started at a nail designer at age 18 (she is now 24) and it reduced her nail biting a lot, even tho she don’t wear acrylic nails all the time. And btw, biting nails can be a kind of OCD and might need other treatment.

  • @saraiflores4830
    @saraiflores4830 4 года назад +31

    Why am I watching this? I’m not a nail tech or get my nails done often..... props to keeping people entertained 👏

  • @jamz391
    @jamz391 3 года назад +227

    11:03 what you mean “the look didn’t change much” you did such a difference! It looks wonderful

    • @Nailcou
      @Nailcou  3 года назад +28

      Thanks )

    • @eps3154
      @eps3154 2 года назад +6

      Damn near miraculous. Wow

  • @Elvyne
    @Elvyne 3 года назад +266

    They look so beautiful, damn. I've been a nail biter my whole life, managed to stop for a while but I fell down to it again. It kinda makes me wanna try that

    • @julianaoliveiramelo3940
      @julianaoliveiramelo3940 3 года назад +11

      I'm 33 days without nail bitting' cause this kind of nail. So I say, it really helps

    • @jadediscool9454
      @jadediscool9454 3 года назад +12

      I used to be a nail biter and after 3 years I've stopped the urge to do it and have long healthy nails so it's possible to stop especially with getting nails done

    • @tyler439
      @tyler439 3 года назад

      @@jadediscool9454 wdym especially with getting nails done? do getting them done/getting acrylics help you not bite them? i pick at my nails/cuticles constantly and i want to do something about it. would getting my nails done help? i was also thinking about acrylics maybe. idk. what’s helped you ?

    • @jadediscool9454
      @jadediscool9454 3 года назад +4

      @@tyler439 with getting nails done I mean acrylics because for me with how pretty they were I didn't want to bite them and i couldnt because they were of course not like my real nail and couldnt bite it. What also helped is distracting myself with a pen or something to fidget with when I'm nervous because that's why I started biting them, if none works then you can try something that is for nail biters that when you put on your nail and try to bite it tastes so bad you don't wanna bite your nail

    • @ki8743
      @ki8743 3 года назад +2

      PLS TRY AGAIN, I had the same situation as u, it feels so nice to actually have nails, tryyyy!!!

  • @camila_motta
    @camila_motta 2 года назад +7

    Ooooh, my! I am a nail designer as well and working with bitten nails is a differential of my technique. I simply LOVE these transformations and I must say watching your video was so pleasant to me! I mean, I can feel here how much care and kindness were involved in your moves! My clients always praise me for my light touch on her nails and hands, because they are kinda traumatized by unkindly touches they are used to receive in ordinary nail salons (in fact, most of them don’t even accept this type of nails!).
    We all know onicofagy is not treated by nail extensions, but they can have so many benefits from this work! I mean: you encourage people not to hurt themselves (because it is not just a matter of choice! Nail biters can’t stop biting simply by their own sometimes) and give them self-esteem back! For sure there are some hurts and wound that would never eeever be covered by any kind on layer, but I am complete pro for nail extensions on bitten nails. I have so many successful stories in my work that I decided to keep it as a goal, you know? Helping nail biters is the main focus of my work, along with natural look nails.
    Thank you for this precious video 💓

  • @blackwhitegris
    @blackwhitegris 4 года назад +127

    As I understand, I also have this habit since I was a child and even today I can't stop, I have anxiety disorder and nails are always the victims during crises, good work, God bless you

    • @courtneyjames8223
      @courtneyjames8223 3 года назад +1

      I have anxiety but never bitten my nails weird.. mine I feel like I'm going to die or my heart Start to race like I'm going to have heart attack.

    • @imtheoctopusthathangavetomin
      @imtheoctopusthathangavetomin 3 года назад

      @@courtneyjames8223 hey mine too

    • @box5420
      @box5420 3 года назад

      Me too I have anxiety disorder

    • @Cherryb0nb0ns
      @Cherryb0nb0ns 3 года назад +2

      sammeeee, I don't know if I have an anxiety disorder nor at that extreme, but this is my coping whenever I get nervous or having anxiety

    • @box5420
      @box5420 3 года назад

      @@Cherryb0nb0ns same.

  • @duasali
    @duasali 4 года назад +34

    I’m glad she understands to be gentle. I’m a nail biter, and when I went to a nail salon, they just treated my nails like healthier nails, and it hurt. More importantly, some of it really stung me. A lot of the time, I don’t have wounds around my nails, and the nail artist is who ends up making new wounds.

  • @jst6r
    @jst6r 3 года назад +65

    I wish I could find a nail tech artist this gentle and careful

  • @marytapia8024
    @marytapia8024 4 года назад +162

    She’ll need them back filled in a week as damaged nails grow quickly. Bitten nails are damaged. She’s off to a good start. Beautiful

    • @melanin4089
      @melanin4089 4 года назад

      Didn't know that. Interesting! Thanks.

    • @rainsnow5541
      @rainsnow5541 4 года назад

      why would the damage done to it make the growth cycle any quicker? makes no sense!

    • @925cass2
      @925cass2 4 года назад +2

      Rain Snow they do not grow quicker. The nail bed is very short naturally and shorter even due to the biting. When you apply nail enhancements on very short nail beds, the more new nail that grows, it will be a larger portion of the whole nail bed which will look as if it needs an infill. In contrast, it takes months for a nail to grow back for someone with very long nail beds and looks like a smaller portion so people with longer nail beds can get away with less frequent infills :)

  • @fancyfillis5246
    @fancyfillis5246 4 года назад +205

    need to talk about hydrating and nourishing the whole hand too

    • @LoVe-po7xc
      @LoVe-po7xc 4 года назад +3

      🤣 for though

    • @dprizeprice2062
      @dprizeprice2062 4 года назад +8

      I was thinking the samething like cuticle oil would've taken it up another notch plus it would've aided in healing

  • @myinnermagpie
    @myinnermagpie 3 года назад +181

    Your care and patience is commendable. You were so caring and non judgmental. And then, you made their fingers look so pretty.

  • @siennasleichter7924
    @siennasleichter7924 2 года назад +1

    OMG i cannot tell you how happy this video made me im on the brink of tears. I have had severe anxiety, depression, ocd and ADHD for most of my life, and it caused me to bite my nails really agressivly. This is the first time I've ever seen someone with as short and damaged nails as mine and to see them transform is really inspirational! Thanks for not turning the client away or giving up when her pain became unbearable.

    • @disturbedone
      @disturbedone 2 года назад +1

      Im with you. I wish I had someone like this to give me that kind of boost this girl must have had after walking out with beautiful nails.

  • @ajjohnson6206
    @ajjohnson6206 4 года назад +381

    Yeah I'm not going to lie. I probably would have turned her away, especially on sensitive clients like these where there is just too much work to do and not enough time to tiptoe around every little snip or file. Hands down to you QUEEN 👑

    • @ChaoticBad
      @ChaoticBad 4 года назад +42

      I mean if you’re so sensitive, it didn’t hurt when you were munching on your nails? Or even let it go that bad with all the cuts and hang nails?

    • @kate.-.8099
      @kate.-.8099 4 года назад +90

      aj johnson some people ( like me) have really bad anxiety and it fucks us up so we go and bite our nails, we want to have pretty nails too, that’s not fair for people to turn us away just because you don’t want to put in a little work, that’s not fair to us and it’s not something we can get over so quickly, although my nails aren’t sensitive doesn’t mean you should turn away people who do have sensitive nails, even though we’re paying for you to do our nails. If we get our nails done then that takes away the fact we have anxiety or bitten nails. Because instead of looking at our nails that make us depressed and sad, we look at nails that make us feel better and that makes us forget that under that acrylic is short bitten nails. Sorry I just get upset easily

    • @priskruger314
      @priskruger314 4 года назад +4

      @@kate.-.8099 wintergloves helped me stop thumsucking. Powderless disposable gloves helped my son stop nailbiting. And I use them as a manicure during dishes: rub mustardoil on hands then wear gloves. Hope this can help you as well. Also try meditation? Or a new hobby or skill. To change the habit. Meditation in particular can help us keep still and relax. I do it too a few times a day 5 minutes. Its a good break from the daily hassles. Big hugs

    • @Leonmfkenndey
      @Leonmfkenndey 4 года назад +14

      @@kate.-.8099 I suffer from really bad anxiety even though I don't bite my nails at all. I had acrylics done a few times from a professional I now like to do it my self. Even though it hurt at times I never told her because I didn't want to be annoying(because of my anxiety). But it's really sad that some people turn others down because of situations like this ik it's not easy to do nails on someone like that and it can get frustrating.

    • @queenblastt
      @queenblastt 4 года назад +25

      Kate .-. It is fair because honestly you make the work on the technician extremely hard, especially for those who haven’t been trained in it. You guys are also more prone to lifting and breaking and many will come back to us and blame us for that happening. It’s also not recommended to put any length on nails like this because they are just more likely to break with barely anything to hold on to. It’s not unfair it’s them trying to follow all the protocols when 1) they usually don’t have notice before hand that your nails are bitten 2) they don’t want the blame if they break because you want length 3) they would rather not see you at all than do a bad job. If you have bad nails that’s on you not your nail tech

  • @Twinkley1981
    @Twinkley1981 4 года назад +235

    Great job. Watching you do her cuticle work was so satisfying. I would love you to post more videos like this. I wish she had a bit more time to have some colour added etc. An update on her nails would be nice to.

    • @kellyulrich6393
      @kellyulrich6393 4 года назад +12

      I'd love to see if it helps her grow out the natural nail

    • @priskruger314
      @priskruger314 4 года назад +1

      Very cute video. Enjoyed seeing the improvements with my son lol. A tip: she should rub mustardoil and wear disposable powderless gloves as much as possible on top of that. I have very dry hands and it helps me out. Wintergloves helped me stop thumbsucking. And powderless gloves helped my son stop nailbiting.

  • @Rebecca-gq5ki
    @Rebecca-gq5ki 3 года назад +50

    It’s images and videos like this that encouraged me to stop biting my nails. I bit them for 15 years but I stopped about 1 year ago!!

    • @ariella2828
      @ariella2828 3 года назад +1

      Congrats!

    • @samiajahan9985
      @samiajahan9985 2 года назад

      How....bt I can't 😑

    • @zainabfatima4876
      @zainabfatima4876 2 года назад

      Howwwww plzzzzz tell meeee plzzzzz I'll be very thankful 🥺🥺

    • @Olivia-mi7nh
      @Olivia-mi7nh 2 года назад

      @@zainabfatima4876 try putting on nail polish; it makes the nail harder and harder to bite

    • @chesterharperyt2578
      @chesterharperyt2578 2 года назад

      Congrats I stopped like a year ago too

  • @samanthamanson2310
    @samanthamanson2310 2 года назад +1

    i’ve been biting my nails since before I could remember because of my anxiety. have been doing acrylic nails for the last 6 years (since it stopped me from doing so) but finally made the decision to let my natural nails breathe and start my journey to healthy, natural nails. i’ve been fighting the urge to bite my nails and today I just did my first gel manicure! It’s possible! For all those who are trying to stop the habit of nail biting, you got this!!!!

  • @SmellMyKnee15
    @SmellMyKnee15 4 года назад +20

    I cannot stress enough how much I enjoy the fact that you're very careful with the client and gentle. It is so important. Thank you for that mindset. I cannot stress it enough

  • @karendea8947
    @karendea8947 4 года назад +71

    this is so refreshing to watch.
    as a former nail biter turned nail picker (lol), I do it because of anxiety. but as of now due to the pandemic, I'm trying to form the habit to stop as I'm not working so I'm not stressed/anxious.
    so far, I'm going on to my 2nd week of not picking my nails. wish me luck! takes a month to break a habit!

    • @aname9350
      @aname9350 4 года назад +5

      You got this! trust me you will feel so good when you succeed

    • @chloe7219
      @chloe7219 4 года назад +2

      Omg same I’m on my 4th week now so we must have stopped at roughly the same time 😊good luck keep it up 👍

    • @samnicole6541
      @samnicole6541 4 года назад

      Any tips to stop biting?

    • @Sonnenweg
      @Sonnenweg 4 года назад

      And, how are you doing? :) did it work? Love from germany:)

    • @shoppinmadnesz22
      @shoppinmadnesz22 4 года назад +2

      @@samnicole6541 yes, these. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077TJHWWY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&a=1
      or anything that covers your fingers. because the first 2 weeks are def the hardest, and if you've bitten/picked nails as long as I have (20+ years), half the time you don't even realize you're doing it until you're actually doing it! it looks kinda ridiculous if you wear them outside, but that's why the pandemic was the perfect opportunity to try them
      also, massage your nails with oil at least every night (like olive or jojoba oil). they'll help them stay strong and grow faster :)

  • @cobusjdatd2395
    @cobusjdatd2395 4 года назад +17

    I’m so self conscious about my hands. I wish I could find someone like you who isn’t judge-mental about nail biters to do this for me. It would be a huge confidence boost.

  • @chazzcornelius3177
    @chazzcornelius3177 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing not only your talent but again your compassion and empathic nature. I hope the client was pleased. Great job 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @SivenMs
    @SivenMs 4 года назад +54

    With the amount of biting she does, this is as good as a first treatment will look. Great job!
    Hopefully she won't bite, crack or break them, but she might, just out of nervous habit.
    If they survive they will get better and better each new treatment. Would love to see a followup on this one.
    I used to bite, technically I still do when my nails are natural, but having them professionally done has saved my hands. I used to hide my hands when ever I was in public and biting really hurts!

  • @c.s.3560
    @c.s.3560 4 года назад +128

    That was a miracle transformation! Wow! So impressive!

  • @flacadiabla3193
    @flacadiabla3193 3 года назад +38

    That girl should be forever grateful for such work. That was incredible work.

  • @pattygonzalez6829
    @pattygonzalez6829 3 года назад +2

    I used to bite my nails a lot, little by little I’ve helped myself to avoid it (still not in the best length). By getting my nails done I realize how beautiful healthy nails are. It has helped me through my nail biting and I trully believe it helps many others with the same problem as well. Very kind and professional from you to take a chance on this difficult task, I’m sure your client loved them!

  • @mommakim6486
    @mommakim6486 4 года назад +16

    I can attest to massive anxiety that drives nail biting. For some reason having my nails done regularly helps a bunch. But if I go too long between fills and there are any snags - cuticles especially - it seems I go "ham" on them and will eventually lift/pick off the nail. I am so grateful to my current nail tech who has NEVER admonished me about me picking at my nails. On the other hand, I've been to salons where the tech is so judgmental (and rough) that I'd never go back. Thanks for this video!!

  • @elliea.2519
    @elliea.2519 4 года назад +64

    OMG Anastasia! This is a MIRACULOUS transformation!!!!! From the custom nail bit you created for this client, all the cuticle care, the work you put into the extensions ... just... WOW! Bravo! You are amazing! Thank you for sharing 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😍

  • @lizzygiroux9490
    @lizzygiroux9490 4 года назад +33

    I did my first acrylic set on someone besides myself today. Going into it I didn’t know they had bitten nails, and they were pretty severely bitten. I think I did ok, but now I’m watching as many videos as I can on bitten nails so I can do it better next time. I’m excited to try again with the new techniques I’m learning :)

  • @zara8290
    @zara8290 3 года назад +53

    my parents: she’s probably watching bad stuff online
    what i’m actually watching: *NAILS*

  • @martasanchez6372
    @martasanchez6372 3 года назад +86

    This def looks like a young girl's hand it's beautiful that you put this much effort to keep her comfortable

  • @sofiabarrera1709
    @sofiabarrera1709 3 года назад +26

    I haven’t bit my nails in 3 weeks! I’m doing good so far I’ll edit this soon to see if I haven’t bit them!!! Wish me luck

    • @Ily.stephh
      @Ily.stephh 2 года назад +1

      Damn you bit them after this huh after 8 months 💀💀

  • @cheyennecalderon5902
    @cheyennecalderon5902 4 года назад +101

    She’s right about weak nails tho! You feel the burning if the person working on your nails presses to hard, you legit feel a hot burning sensation on ur nail bed :( ouch.

  • @jodyricottone1388
    @jodyricottone1388 Год назад +1

    That is some UNBELIEVABLY great CRAFTSMANSHIP!
    Experience, patience, compassion and confidence. Excellent.

  • @whatchaneed2day
    @whatchaneed2day 3 года назад +42

    You definitely get 10 stars for this job I know how challenging those types of nails can be. You ROCK sister.

  • @kerrywood407
    @kerrywood407 4 года назад +4

    The fact that you were totally honest about her feeling a little discomfort and saying that the client didn’t have time to get a design makes me respect you even more. Your work is fabulous and this was just what I needed in this crazy world how it is right now. Thank you xxx

  • @mirikira8632
    @mirikira8632 4 года назад +83

    When you were filing, I was blowing the dust away, literally. 😂 Whenever you have customers like these, it is better to start with a cuticle softener, many clients who have such cuticles, hurt when you file their cuticle area. Great transformation!

    • @melanieckelly
      @melanieckelly 4 года назад +5

      Miri Kira I was wondering why the nail artist didn’t soak her fingers before working on them. I’m not a professional so I’m genuinely curious to know the reason. What an amazing transformation!

    • @mirikira8632
      @mirikira8632 4 года назад +15

      @@melanieckelly it is a question of preference, but these types of customers can easily bleed when cutting off excess skin if they have tiny vessels in that skin. I prefer using a cuticle remover, push back, then clean with a bit and so on. But most cuticle removers today, also have ingredients that can facilitate lifting ( like oils) , I ask people to wash their hands thoroughly and then wipe with pure acetone. But I am sure that she took into consideration everything and decided what was best, because the transformation was very good. And she had some rough nails to work on. But the skin removal was the most satisfying.

    • @theonlyberniceLOS
      @theonlyberniceLOS 4 года назад +1

      I was blowing too. 😂

    • @cosmicxsushi
      @cosmicxsushi 4 года назад +13

      Miri Kira As a chronic cuticle picker, I disagree. When the cuticles are softened and moisturized prior to trimming, it is a lot easier to accidentally take off too much. When the cuticle is dry like in the video, the tech can see exactly where the dead skin is. I’ve been on the customer end in both scenarios. Cuticle softener, or any hand cream with gentle chemical exfoliants, can really worsen the upward peeling of the cuticle skin as well.

    • @bayleighc.5843
      @bayleighc.5843 4 года назад +4

      Melanie Kelly my guess is that she didn’t want to use any possibly irritating chemicals that would get on the cuts that she had.

  • @tommy-ho2zg
    @tommy-ho2zg 2 года назад +12

    Absolutely beautiful! Exactly how I'd love mine to look, huge fan of almond shaped nails🥰 You did a wonderful job!

  • @evelynnearlennecelaya5840
    @evelynnearlennecelaya5840 4 года назад +6

    I really enjoyed this video, I’ve seen video’s and post complaining about clients with extremely short nails and it’s so disappointing. I myself bite my nails extremely short due to anxiety. Whenever I want to get them done to lift some self esteem and not have to be so embarrassed when others look at nails, I get so nervous of how the nail tech will react or say. I’m also learning how to do nails just for that reason and I really appreciate how understanding and positive you were.

  • @rachelcaullay172
    @rachelcaullay172 4 года назад +8

    Biting nails is addictive. My nails looked like this years ago. Stopped biting them when i painted them a bright red every day.. Somehow it worked. This lady nails look beautiful and a lovely shape too. ☺

  • @noellebagel6645
    @noellebagel6645 4 года назад +97

    I’m trying to grow out my nails and stop biting them at the moment so this gives me hope 😂

    • @jennifermunoz7375
      @jennifermunoz7375 3 года назад +1

      Girl it is life changing I now dont bite my nails and they are long and thriving

    • @pravikasingh7320
      @pravikasingh7320 3 года назад

      Yes 😭😭

    • @madiismm
      @madiismm 3 года назад +3

      getting them done every 2/3 weeks is your best bet it saved me

    • @yogurt_clouds3905
      @yogurt_clouds3905 3 года назад

      Same!

  • @smerle1953
    @smerle1953 2 года назад +1

    The mark of a professional! I am so impressed. I didn't realize how much work goes into this. Thank you for sharing

  • @joycelyntaylor3136
    @joycelyntaylor3136 3 года назад +14

    You are a nail doctor and creative artist. Your skill is unmatched.
    I'm a licensed nail tech, so I know what challenges you faced. This video is a great nail tutorial as well as a transformation. Thanks for sharing.😀

  • @gwynnethmceachrane3819
    @gwynnethmceachrane3819 4 года назад +112

    I’ve been biting my nails for as long as I can remember. It’s a real struggle for me to stop; I’d stop for some weeks, my nails would grow and look better, then I’d find myself chewing on them again - usually if I’m thinking deeply or I’m worried about something.
    I’m over 30, and I’m really ashamed of the way my nails look. I’m hoping getting gel or acrylic nails will help me kick the habit for good.

    • @giginjisane3654
      @giginjisane3654 3 года назад +3

      I have the same problem

    • @janabote1045
      @janabote1045 3 года назад +2

      I've bitten my nails also for over 20 years. First I got gel overlay but it didn't really help, because they were too long and Ive just bitten the overlay, which hurts as hell. But then I found a workshop how to do nails and it really helped to make them my own. Because I needed 2-3 hors to get on hand done I would've dare to bite. Now I'm quite fast, 30-60 minutes to get a handy ready. And they are strong, healthy and as good lokking as I want them to be.

    • @hiyoko4434
      @hiyoko4434 3 года назад +1

      a small tip from me: try bitter nail polish and use an app called "I am sober" to track your progress, its helped me with nail-biting and I feel its a good app

    • @ThePianoGirlOfficial
      @ThePianoGirlOfficial 3 года назад +1

      How i did it was not wash my hands for a week.... you see how gross it is and then stop

    • @doingo648
      @doingo648 3 года назад +3

      @@hiyoko4434 My Mum tried getting me to use bitter nail polish when I was little... I just ended up sucking it off tho :/

  • @momplsno7495
    @momplsno7495 4 года назад +6

    Had simillar nails to these about 4 months ago for a year. I've stopped biting my nails now (started in January) and my nails are at a decent length, cuticles fine, nails clean (haven't went to a shop) I'm happy with the client's outcome and also my experience :)

  • @miriamjennings1297
    @miriamjennings1297 2 года назад +1

    You did a wonderful job you taught me something my daughter nails are like this and she always want long nails and they don’t last now I’m going to do her like this and hopefully they will thanks so much you are awesome

  • @lavenderrluna
    @lavenderrluna 4 года назад +18

    as somebody with anxiety and somebody with the exact same type of nails, it’s great to see that i could at least have normal nails at some point :)

  • @gachawatermelon1270
    @gachawatermelon1270 3 года назад +294

    I looked at the thumbnail looked at my nails and I thought to myself “it isn’t that bad” yet little did I know it was almost identical

    • @night_wool9975
      @night_wool9975 3 года назад +11

      Same,but instead of biting across I bite up making my nails hit my skin

    • @dioswaifu1530
      @dioswaifu1530 3 года назад

      @@night_wool9975 same

    • @lexiedaukas9901
      @lexiedaukas9901 3 года назад +1

      HAHA SAME LMAO

    • @privateequityguy
      @privateequityguy 3 года назад

      How's your nails now? :)

    • @lexiedaukas9901
      @lexiedaukas9901 3 года назад +1

      @@privateequityguy mine? mine arr getting better its been three years of anxiety and me and my mom got a manicure to celebrate my nails getting better! i bit the manicure stuff off :/

  • @LilithScarlette
    @LilithScarlette 4 года назад +12

    My nails used to look like this, I suffer from anxiety and depression. But 4 months ago I just stopped doing it, now I'm also rocking acrylic nails (and that also stops me from biting them, so win win)

  • @jeanafoster2315
    @jeanafoster2315 2 года назад +1

    Omgosh they look so pretty... Amazing job!!! I'm sure she was so excited they were beautiful

  • @sixfeetapart58
    @sixfeetapart58 4 года назад +26

    People say that biting will give me a disease or it can kill me... I’m confidant it will be ok because I have a strong immune system and I’m working on quitting. 😚
    DONT GIVE UP! YOU CAN QUIT! I BELIVE IN YOU! ❤️

    • @doryexplory2029
      @doryexplory2029 4 года назад

      Pastel Sunflower I never stopped sucking my thumb and I'm a young adult and I have a great immune system because of it haha

    • @sixfeetapart58
      @sixfeetapart58 4 года назад

      Dory Explory lol haha

    • @GeorgiaGeorgette
      @GeorgiaGeorgette 4 года назад

      @@sixfeetapart58
      I know someone who said the same thing. He got WORMS 🤢

    • @sixfeetapart58
      @sixfeetapart58 4 года назад

      China Raven 😳 🤢

    • @kimc207
      @kimc207 4 года назад

      How about finger infections? Nail bed infections? You can quit, too, OP.

  • @norafox2803
    @norafox2803 4 года назад +26

    You can't spent too much time in one spot - the friction causes hot spots. I've found it's best to keep the tool moving or take small breaks, even on slow speeds

  • @teresabaker5814
    @teresabaker5814 4 года назад +27

    Thank you for the tip about leaving a little bit of space around the cuticle and sidewall. I just did nails like this in coffin and they looked great but lifted in 2 days.😩

  • @dco8886
    @dco8886 2 года назад +1

    Hats off to you fixing that. Wow 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @carolkerylow3966
    @carolkerylow3966 3 года назад +19

    What an amazing transformation on her nails.Hard to believe they could look that good.

  • @roxanno1075
    @roxanno1075 3 года назад +14

    Wow!! This just proves how amazingly skilled and talented you are. And also how much you enjoy your job and listen to your client and their wants and needs. You were so thoughtful and helpful. I know how much better I would feel after that impossible transformation!! Excellent work!

  • @chrissyabundantlife
    @chrissyabundantlife 4 года назад +12

    Love how you took your time to clean them up prior to the extensions.

  • @HMQiNVM
    @HMQiNVM Год назад

    Someone give this nail tech an AWARD, this was a miracle. Such a natural shape or nail bed to work with in the beginning. Definitely a challenge. Wow... And i watched all this while biting my nail, 😪

  • @corteltube
    @corteltube 4 года назад +5

    You are fabulous...☺️ amazing. Your patience and gentleness. Amazing transformation.