5 week reveal! Finally!! NO PEELING NAILS!!!!! [OPI Repair Mode]

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @Luminastry
    @Luminastry 7 месяцев назад +60

    I need a shirt that says “life would be really sad without nail polish and deserts.”

  • @DianeLentz-8597
    @DianeLentz-8597 7 месяцев назад +77

    Seriously, Anna one of your best and most informative videos ever! We learn so much from your experience and your style of teaching. Your client's manicure was beautiful, too. Thank you!

  • @esoteriquefille
    @esoteriquefille 7 месяцев назад +29

    Thanks for this video! I've been using OPI Repair Mode for two months and my peeling nails are completely grown out and much stronger now. I also did oil after handwashing and weekly oil soaks. I can finally wear nail polish! Dazzle Dry for five days and two days off seems like the best option. Thanks again Anna, you have saved my nails! 🥰

  • @pinkpeony5302
    @pinkpeony5302 7 месяцев назад +41

    I bought the OPI REPAIR on the basis of watching your videos, watching the applications and seeing the product on the nails, sinking in. I received the product and was intrigued with its thin, watery consistency and its immediate ‘evaporation’? absorption? into the nail.
    I saw a difference in my nails within 1 day. My nails looked healthier, shinier and these improvements were built on, every day, until I reached the maintenance phase, from day 6.
    Thank you for introducing me to this product. It is so quick, simple and convenient to use yet the results are clear! Improved, healthier, stronger nails, effortlessly. The application is foolproof with absolutely no down time!! This is not a generic clear polish, marketed with a ‘strengthening’ spin. This is a genuine solution to problem nails. I love it. This will be a staple in my manicure regime going forward. Together with Nails Inc’s Gel Rehab my routine has been maximised, streamlined and improved.
    I feel I am only now - finally - applying the products that I’ve been sold/promised/marketed all these years!! I feel able to throw out all the many duds/fakes that I have bought over the years that have promised SOo much and delivered so little. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +14

      I also feel that it improved the nails but I know one person who didn't see improvement and after 1 week her nails looked worse.
      She wore "treatment" polish all the time which caused surface damage.
      Without polish after 3 weeks now you can see nice and healthy new growth that is undamaged.
      I believe after the damage grows out she will be able to get back to wearing polish, incorporating breaks, jojoba soaks and some kind of polish free treatment.
      I looked at the Gel Rehab and it looks like a standard nail polish formula plus some "marketing ingredients".
      It's like selling carrot cupcakes for their vitamine A content.
      God, I wish I could eat cupcakes instead of veggies. :)))

    • @carolmelancon
      @carolmelancon 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@TheSalonLife I have (had) thin, peeling nails. I also thought my nails were worse after the first week and was thinking the negative reviews I read when going to purchase the OPI Repair Mode after hearing about it from you might be correct, but I decided to power through it. At about the 6 week point, I started to see my nails improving. I've now been using it for 3 months and my nails continue to improve. On one nail that has a large ridge, I can actually see about a 1/8" of nail grown out where the ridge is almost gone!

  • @luciejedlickova1978
    @luciejedlickova1978 7 месяцев назад +27

    You are the best teacher in this world..❤ I don’t think we can Thank you enough for such precise work and knowledge❣️💅🏻

  • @iwillstom
    @iwillstom 7 месяцев назад +9

    After being consistent with a nail care routine for a year, weekly oil soaks and going months without polish, I realized I just have an issue with the way the matrix produces the nail. Once my nails hit a peak in condition, they plateau and there’s no more improvement beyond a certain point, which isn’t dramatically better than the slightly damaged state. So I just decided to stop stressing about causing damage and wear polish as much as I want, within reason of course. I actually like that polish and wraps/stickers act as a “splint.” I get the rationale that says you shouldn’t need to use polish or other applications as a bandaid. But I feel like if I waited until my nails were in perfect condition, I would never use polish or need enhancements anyway.

  • @shortsweet9764
    @shortsweet9764 7 месяцев назад +13

    Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge! I've always had thin, peeling nails. Since January I've been following your advice re: oiling, warm oil soaks, no buffing, Keresal ointment, gentle care, not cutting the PNF, and finally using OPI Repair Mode.
    The difference is astounding! I'm finally making noticeable progress with growing out healthy, natural nails.
    Just know that you are appreciated! Also, I'm in a reddit sub that quotes you almost religiously and it makes me smile every time someone mentions your RUclips channel!

    • @justbored5222
      @justbored5222 4 месяца назад

      Can you mention the name of the subreddit

    • @lindajones2884
      @lindajones2884 Месяц назад

      When you mention alcohol what exactly is it please it ,

  • @TheSalonLife
    @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +8

    (⚠RE-UPLOADED DUE TO TECHNICAL ISSUE⚠)
    To receive upcoming info that I will be putting together please email me thesalonlife@gmail.com (subject: "Routines"). I will email you once I have it ready. I will be very helpful!
    HOW TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL NAILS
    Routine for weak, damaged nails (treating damage and growing it out)
    Routine for normal and healthy nails (preventing surface damage)
    This client used OPI Repair Mode
    week 1: 2 x a day
    week 2: 2 x a day
    week 3-5: every 3 days
    She also used almond oil few times a day and did a warm oil soak.
    Watch the previous videos:
    ➡ how it started ruclips.net/video/kcen1PBVHH4/видео.html
    ➡ after 7 days ruclips.net/video/fmDiQEN2I8g/видео.html
    ➡ after 14 days ruclips.net/video/_5rmcS06hIk/видео.html
    ➡ after 3 weeks ruclips.net/video/qVXKUwJaaMc/видео.html
    ➡ 4 weeks bit.ly/4a6YaVq
    For this dry manicure I used:
    Soft Touch 120/240 Blue Emery Boards bit.ly/3HfKWt8
    Soft Touch Yellow Blocks 240 bit.ly/3TUvsCv
    Erica's Small Tapered Barrel (medium) bit.ly/2PgnlRg (TSL10 code for 10% off)
    OPI Repair Mode bit.ly/3AVdjJY (use code: TSL10 for 10% off)
    OPI Repair Mode (Amazon) amzn.to/3Mbx4lW
    OPI Repair Mode UK bit.ly/41Bcvqd
    I mentioned Kerasal (ointment)
    Kerasal (Amazon) amzn.to/3dy31F7
    Kerasal (iHerb) bit.ly/3XCWKvF
    Kerasal international list bit.ly/3MiyT1z
    ⁉ Nail issues? Request your personal nail assessment with me bit.ly/3xeAqxk

  • @duinsophie
    @duinsophie 3 месяца назад +3

    You're right about 'trust the process'. One week in and my nails are looking worse. Not necessarily due to the product, but I'm so happy to have your videos which are encouraging me to keep going! Thanks Anna 🙏

  • @jeanne5692
    @jeanne5692 26 дней назад

    This woman really knows her stuff. I wish MDs could take a page from her playbook.

  • @dianneporter542
    @dianneporter542 7 месяцев назад +3

    Anna you're nails are so healthy and beautiful and so you are proof that you can wear nail polish regularly with a maintenance routine of oil soaks and 1-2 days polish free. Although you wear clear nail polish, it is still nail polish with the same ingredients. I never used to believe that nail polish can cause surface damage but I realise now that when I had removed nail polish in the past that had been left on way too long, and saw slight damage on the nail plate, it was caused by nail polish. Thank you for your teachings! Your videos are so interesting!

  • @Marta_Maeldeis
    @Marta_Maeldeis 7 месяцев назад +6

    Great video and so satisfying for the client to have her nails in great condition.

  • @lindam9018
    @lindam9018 7 месяцев назад +1

    Happy for this lady bringing her nails back to life and looking great!

  • @MsBigd100
    @MsBigd100 7 месяцев назад +2

    The images at the beginning of this video looked like mine. I used Mavala, kept my nails clean of polish, kept them short, and jused ojoba oil. I learned this from you! Now my nails look amazing. I now rarely polish and if I do, I use dazzle dry or a simple quick dry clear if I am in a hurry.

  • @meganondricek4556
    @meganondricek4556 7 месяцев назад +6

    I think I have finally figured out my nails thanks to this video and others you have done - thank you!! I love wearing regular nail polish but always had thin, peeling nails. For the past 2 months I have stopped wearing polish and have been using Onyx hard as hoof nail strengthening cream along with lots of oil and sure enough, my nails got worse before they got better but they have improved so much! The peeling has grown out and my nails are strong but flexible. Your maintenance routine will be key for me going forward, but I have to take the polish off as soon as it starts to chip, because I think it takes the top layer of my nail with it when it chips off. For me, this is in just 2-3 days. Hopefully with your tips I can still enjoy polish while keeping my nails healthy. Love the analogy to dessert, makes so much sense! I'm sending this video to my sister-in-law who is a nail tech.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +3

      I love your comment! And your experience is in line with my experience!
      I think you could get at least 4-5 days of polish wear if your nails are healthy and you are polishing correctly.
      Most of the brands really last nowadays
      If your nails are too flexible after all the damage has grown out you might wanna try a hardener. Sometimes the polish doesn't last because the nail is too flexible and has too much moisture. Also then too much moisture builds up and polish chips or peels.
      Thank you so much for forwarding my video :) That is the biggest compliment :))

    • @beauty_enthusiast
      @beauty_enthusiast 7 месяцев назад

      I would also suggest Dazzle Dry Polish - it’s worked wonders for my peeling nails

  • @IAB-xc3db
    @IAB-xc3db 6 месяцев назад +1

    I wish nail salons were based on your ideas i.e healthy nail treatments vs just filing without “love” and slapping on polish. Watching your videos I’m learning to be kind to my nails. Thank you ,I just need to figure out what products to get I get tempted to purchase all.🤔

  • @nichollemorganratto5018
    @nichollemorganratto5018 2 месяца назад +1

    I watched your demo on The Manicurist Paris thinking I would order their gel to try and repair my nails. On their website they sell a Repair Kit but while serching I did see this product as well thinking I needed to repair the damage I have from years of over filing for gel. If the Repair Kit does not work I will be ordering this one. Thank you for your videos they are very helpful😀

  • @midlifemom5829
    @midlifemom5829 7 месяцев назад +2

    Ive been using those for months. It works!

  • @marinaalba1707
    @marinaalba1707 7 месяцев назад +2

    This one is one of your best videos yet, Anna. Thank you! BTW, and completely off-topic, your hair looks amazing, you should show it off more often 😊😍💖

  • @DzignrGrl
    @DzignrGrl 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Anna, thank you for this extremely in-depth video! I always preferred to have square nails but in the past the polish would chips on the corners, or even the nail itself on my thumb or index finger, while overall my nails seemed pretty healthy otherwise (I would never leave polish on for more than a week). So then I changed to oval nails for a while that did very well but decided to go back to square. Since doing your soaks for the last couple of months, I no longer have any polish chipping on the corners and my nails are so healthy! Thank you so much for teaching us how valuable the jojoba soaks are!!!

  • @cori_in_the_pnw
    @cori_in_the_pnw 7 месяцев назад +3

    Anna your knowledge is invaluable. I have this problem with my toe nails mostly, and it always looked to me like the nail was severely dehydrated. Then I would have to stop and let my nails recover. If you get a chance, I would love to hear your thoughts on peel off bases. I have had some really good experiences with these on my finger nails under gel polish and my nails seemed a lot less damaged after removing the gel. Thank you for all the great info you give to us.

  • @handsomebynatasja2947
    @handsomebynatasja2947 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for re-uploading this video, including painting the nails! So nice to see the full treatment and the shine on the end!✨💅🏻

  • @shortmama3d
    @shortmama3d 6 месяцев назад

    I am purchasing this ASAP! These are the issues I deal with. Thank you so much! I'm glad you provided a link. :)

  • @elizabethmyers1328
    @elizabethmyers1328 7 месяцев назад +1

    Such a beautiful and classy manicure. Thank you for explaining everything so well. Do you mind sharing what color polish you used? I love the pale pink.

  • @clkr97
    @clkr97 7 дней назад

    Absolutely loved watching this, learned so much. I would like to know the color of the nail polish and the silver glittery polish. I just ordered the OPI repair mode!

  • @na-zu2ey
    @na-zu2ey 7 месяцев назад +3

    I wonder if these repair products work primarily by tricking people into keeping polish off their nails for a few weeks? :) Would be interesting to see someone with peeling nails treat one hand only with a repair product, but keep polish off both hands and see if there is any difference between the two hands after 5+ weeks.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +4

      Very good point and a very good question. I feel like the surface of the nails does improve with the treatment. I tested in on myself and the nails feel better and less porous and my nails are healthy and undamaged.
      So it does something but no, it's not a miracle, nothing is.
      I would love to test what you suggested. I just need a model with peeling nails willing to do this routine :))

  • @beauty_enthusiast
    @beauty_enthusiast 7 месяцев назад +5

    I can confirm that this product provides these results! I have had peeling nails my entire life and at 51, I had accepted that this was something I just had to live with. I’ve been through 1.5 bottles of the OPI Repair Mode and it is amazing. I put on one layer every night when I’m not wearing polish. I am also trying to work warm oil soaks into my routine. I’ve learned so much from watching this channel and am so grateful bc I am so happy with my hands and nails now.

  • @zestyqueer
    @zestyqueer 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information! My nails have been falling apart and I haven't been able to wear polish for over a month now, I'm so happy to have a solution to try. Regarding your question about how labs use acetone - it's mostly to clean lab equipment. I worked in a rad lab (using radioactive materials) and we needed to be able to decontaminate equipment and surfaces between uses. Since acetone is such a powerful solvent, it can pick up just about anything that may be contaminating bench surfaces, glassware, etc. Unfortunately the molecule is small enough it can penetrate most standard latex/nitrile gloves given enough time, so my nail polish got messed up pretty frequently :(

  • @ScrappinwithSabrina
    @ScrappinwithSabrina 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a great nail journey for your client! Thank you for all the valuable information you share in this video. Always new things to learn. I like the two routines you share, maintenance and repair. I love that DD combo, so pretty. 💖

  • @andreearadulescu9340
    @andreearadulescu9340 7 месяцев назад +2

    took a 3 month break from gel and been using opi strength and length 7 days, which is in a nail varnish. The new nail growth is healthy... so just waiting for the damage to grow out...

  • @jacquelinearcher1158
    @jacquelinearcher1158 7 месяцев назад +1

    CND oil treatment a year since I heard you mentioning it..and my nails are so much better….twice a day I add it…and keep to minimal polish now.
    Thank you

  • @Mooky941
    @Mooky941 7 месяцев назад +1

    I had the same issues as your client. My nails would just start peeling and each time I wore nail polish, even for just a few days, the peeling would get worse near edge of my nails. I was using polish to essentially harden my nails and stop them breaking or peeling. My nails weren't healthy. I would wear polish for a few days, then for the rest of the week, no polish and was doing oil soaks, and general maintenance with always using oil after washing my hands, moisturisers, etc. I tried using various 'repair' polishes and hardeners, but the situation got worse. So I stopped wearing polish and just kept with the oil soaks, and general oil application and moisturiser throughout the day. It kept peeling and each time I'd file my nails (I kept my nails short), it would peel and the nail would end up so short because it would all just peel away, that it would be at the nail bed. I watching this series with the OPI that you were doing with this client and I bought some OPI.
    I applied it twice a day and continued with the oil soaks with jojoba oil and ongoing use throughout the day. It has been 3 weeks now. After the first week, there was still peeling on a few of my nails, but nowhere as bad as before - which was happening to all my nails. I kept going with it twice a day for a second week and after a week, even those few nails that were still bad, improved as they grew. My nails were a bit harder and firmer (they were very soft before), and minimal peeling. I had initially thought I would do it for a week, possibly two and then go into maintenance mode of using OPI a few times a week. After three weeks, there is no visible peeling - before that, I would feel bits starting to peel on the surface of the nail and it would feel rough near my fingertips. Currently, only one thumb has that and that was the worst previously, but now it's right near the nail tip and nowhere near as bad as before.. I am letting the nails grow out slightly longer than usual, just a millimetre longer, before I file them down again. OPI has made a huge difference, where months of oil soaks, etc, wasn't enough. I still do oil soaks twice a week and still do ongoing maintenance to keep the skin around the nails soft and moisturised. I did notice that Kerasal dries out the skin around my nails quite badly, so now I only use it after doing those oil soaks at night, and then use a thick moisturiser before going to bed. I do that just to keep the skin slightly pushed back.
    But the OPI is great. I am now using it once a day (I put it on at night before going to bed) and in couple of weeks, I'll assess if I should switch it to a couple of times a week. I won't be using nail polish for a few months, not until my nails are completely healthy and not peeling at all. My nails now feel firmer, not hard, there is some give if I try to press on the tip where it bends slightly. Before when I did that, it would fold like paper, especially when my hands were wet. Now, it's fine and feels normal.
    So thank you for this series with this product! It was amazing and helped so much. I just wish we could get some of the products you show in your videos in Australia! Your videos are so informative and helpful! You literally saved my nails.

  • @donnaharvill8210
    @donnaharvill8210 7 месяцев назад

    Yes, I was one of those who believed that nail polish kept my nails protected! Back when I wasa young girl my nails were hard and I changed my polish every few days but didn't know about keeping them oiled plus I smoked back then! Things are much difficult now, no smoking for many years now! No nicotine stains any more!

  • @way3558
    @way3558 3 месяца назад

    I can honestly say this stuff works. I did exactly what she said, I did the hot oil treatments, I polished as Opi said, I filled and clipped as they grew as she said and it worked. I say it took maybe about a good 5 months to see my nails really healthy again and not peeling.

  • @wannabenatural2012
    @wannabenatural2012 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hello very good video. My damaged nail is my ring finger split down the middle. It looks as if it is growing out but once I start to see a free edge it splits down ward and break off again, below the free edge painful, Thank You

  • @lilwilliams7277
    @lilwilliams7277 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video Anna, thank you. So much info, I love the way you explain. Her nails look lovely.

  • @n.k.4481
    @n.k.4481 12 дней назад

    But Anna what if I like to keep Nail polish on all the time? What do you think of the Gitti brand??

  • @vohlupsa
    @vohlupsa 2 месяца назад +1

    It took me 2 years to go back to normal toe nails after a trauma. And I never used polish even before the trauma cause I know I have weak nails. I use polish sometimes on my hands but never on my feet.

  • @tracyaf6084
    @tracyaf6084 7 месяцев назад +1

    Such great information! You’ve inspired me to start this routine. I have more peeling on my dominant hand and it’s started to bug me lately so I’ll try this.

  • @maryselstead7554
    @maryselstead7554 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Anna. I am following your advice and right behind your client in my progress!

  • @florabamabelle6413
    @florabamabelle6413 7 месяцев назад

    I’m already sub but because my fingernails are in such bad shape I do not watch regularly so GLAD I SAW THIS TITLE today. I will be purchasing this product(s) and following your directions. Also learned you are in Spain - I would like to vacation there one day. I know 3 ladies who only push back their cuticles and file their fingernails so absolutely long, healthy nails. Thanks for sharing all this valuable info.

  • @asboukcomfortable1670
    @asboukcomfortable1670 6 месяцев назад +1

    Try Essie basecoats & topcoats! My nails haven't peeled, broken or chipped once in 11 days since I started using Essie "Here to Stay " basecoat! A couple of minor slight nicks in my nailplate, but my nails are rock 🪨 hard and not bendy! Even when polishes are removed, Essie basecoat stays on protecting my nails!
    I used Nailtek 2 and OPI Nail Envy and my nails split, chipped etc! NOT with Essie! Gel polishes used on my toes now, Essie basecoat, then gel basecoat! No chips or dings! 🇬🇧 Uk 4.4.24

  • @maanicure6703
    @maanicure6703 4 месяца назад

    Hi Anna, thank you so much for your helpful advices! I got my OPI repair mode yesterday and I'm so excited if it will help. My nails are peeling due to wearing nail polish nearly permanently since a few years and wearing nitril gloves several hours a day (I'm working in a lab) . Every time I try to take care of my nails (oil soaks, nail treatment), they are peeling so extremely, that they get thinner every day until the nail plate hurts. Then I reapply nail polish to stabilize the nails. It's a vicious circle. I really hope that the OPI repair mode helps.

  • @IndecisiveQuilter
    @IndecisiveQuilter 7 месяцев назад

    Such a great, informative, educational video. Her nails look so much healthier.

    • @donnaharvill8210
      @donnaharvill8210 7 месяцев назад

      Also keeping my nails oiled as often as possible and it really does make a difference in weather my long nails snapped or just took the bend! I really do get your meanings and appreciate all your help and information. I still love learning something new all the time even at 66 years young! 😊 Thank you so much for all your hard work!

  • @Donna677.
    @Donna677. 7 месяцев назад

    The tips of some of my nails are peeling too. I have found the jojoba oil very helpful, but it has been 3 weeks of slow but steady improvement. Still not where I want them so I will continue. I also just purchased the OPI repair mode and when I receive it I will do that too! Thank you for the advice with the jojoba oil though it really helps! Mine are a little brittle too. The oil is helping.

  • @samanthajane11.11
    @samanthajane11.11 Месяц назад

    As a lifetime nailbiter I was talked into getting acrylics.
    For the first few weeks I was in Heaven with long nails I felt beautiful!
    Unfortunately I banged my thumb and it took most of it off bar about 2 mm. One side has lifted at the cuticle. Its so ugly and I feel so disappointed
    3 weeks later although purchasing multiple creams and oils which I apply daily, its still the same😢
    How long til I can have nice nails again?

  • @lindao5642
    @lindao5642 7 месяцев назад +1

    awesome results...i didn't think it would work but you had patience

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад

      I have lots of patience :)) Cudos to the client for her patience :)))

  • @sdtt8435
    @sdtt8435 12 дней назад

    Anna, is it ok to use Blue Cross to remove cuticle when you have bad peeling nails?

  • @ShannonMac.6190
    @ShannonMac.6190 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi there. Your videos have been so helpful. Thanks for making them.
    What clear polish brands do you use on your own nails? I love that look.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +2

      Hi Shannon! I use Catrice. Check out this video, I explain more why
      ruclips.net/video/EVD3Vruea4s/видео.html

  • @michelleregistre5566
    @michelleregistre5566 3 месяца назад

    I love this video so much. I learn so so so much. I’m on my nail grow journey and can’t express how much I learn by watching this video. Thank you for posting.

  • @IBlameItOnMyYouth
    @IBlameItOnMyYouth Месяц назад

    Should the OPI treatment still be used twice per day for a longer period or just once?

  • @suefav9803
    @suefav9803 7 месяцев назад

    Anna… the efile is a lifesaver for me. I have such severe arthritis in my hands that I can’t do the motion of traditional filing. I bought a mild efile and the only problem is that I can’t change the bits without a locking mechanism.
    The one I purchased you just pull the bit out of the hand piece.
    Can you recommend a file please?
    Many thanks.

  • @Carol_61
    @Carol_61 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent information Anna . showing in great detail over a period of time the treatment and progress of your clients nails . Thank you for these videos ❤

  • @RevT.
    @RevT. 7 месяцев назад

    Fabulous video! Thanks love seeing the progress of the OPI repair, her nails look great!

  • @kemperkey5750
    @kemperkey5750 2 месяца назад

    I'm a swimmer. How do you keep water damage to a minimum? I'm a new subscriber.

  • @libellula3313
    @libellula3313 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Anna, I wish I had found you on YT before I wrecked my thin nails wearing wraps for the first time. My fault was to peel them off and not use the acetone and clips I had bought. I am now going to follow your regime and hope I can get my nails back in shape. What do you think about nail wraps versus polish? Thanks Jo in France near Perpignan 🇫🇷

  • @Tinchabella
    @Tinchabella 7 месяцев назад +4

    But if we start with this treatment on damaged nails, there is always a healthy part that grows back over time. Without nail polish, there would still be a damaged part and a healthy part that grows back, and with nail polish too. So I believe that you can wear nail polish (in the pattern of 5 days with and 2 days without) and still end up with healthy nails if you use OPI Repair Mode.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +3

      In my experience not always or rather, rarely. With nail polish and nail care you are going step forward and step back. Nails remain the same, never regrowing the damage.
      If she wore polish, the polish would peel causing additional surface damage. It would pull the healthy part.
      The 5 on, 2 off is good for maintaining the health.
      Nail polish all the time with no breaks usually leads to surface damage.

    • @shannonm.4087
      @shannonm.4087 7 месяцев назад +1

      i think of it like if you put paint on wood, and that paint chips, it always pulls some of the wood off with it- even if it is a small bit, the chipped paint "pulls" on the wood- same as nails.

  • @lisagrainger6340
    @lisagrainger6340 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Anna! I have always suffered with peeling nails on and off and I tried the opi repair for a full week and felt they were looking a little worse afterwards so discontinued using it. I will give it another go now ☺️ also I cannot live without my 2 favourite things….nail polish and desserts ❤

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I think the nails can look worse before they get better. Please share your experience!

    • @beauty_enthusiast
      @beauty_enthusiast 7 месяцев назад +1

      I agree that you should go back to using it. Originally I did two weeks of OPI RM morning and night and then I used Dazzle Dry Polish for 7-10 days. Then I would remove my Polish, use the OPI for 4-5 days with a warm oil soak, and then go back to Polish for a week. Rinse and repeat😊 I have no peeling anymore for the first time in my life. I hope you get there too!

    • @lisagrainger6340
      @lisagrainger6340 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much. I will try it again and see how it goes 😊

    • @nikkideee94
      @nikkideee94 3 месяца назад

      @@lisagrainger6340 any updates? 🫶🏼

  • @suzanneb6608
    @suzanneb6608 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video! Hopefully you can do another followup in a few months to learn if continued use will prevent a recurrence - long term. I can get my nails very healthy with eliminating polish, keeping them filed down, and using Cerave ointment with ceramides. They look gorgeous for a few months. But the first time I use polish, they start to split again. I'd love to know if a product can prevent this.

  • @nmernst
    @nmernst 7 месяцев назад

    @37:33. OMG I have said the same thing to my nail technician and they would be quite skeptical 😂. Thanks so much for what you do. Ha indeed I will indulge in nail polish on vacation and special occasions but that's it 👍.

  • @lynda5542
    @lynda5542 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you . I have learned so much, such as I have been trying to push the cuticle back all the way under the live skin! 1. I'm confused...you recommend 1 coat but you have applied 3 coats in this video. 2. What causes my nails to have ridges? 3. It is difficult to tell, when applying the polish are you polishing underneath with that swipe ? 4. How does the oil penetrate 3 coats on the nail?

  • @ingevanherzele4990
    @ingevanherzele4990 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for another great informative video🙏😊 I'm learning so much from you Anna💯 Keep up the awesome work you're doing for your clients and us😁❤

  • @tb3174
    @tb3174 2 месяца назад

    I would change out my Dazzle Dry every 4 days. It still gave me the weird peeling. I know many, many others who have had this same experience.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 месяца назад

      Yes i believe you. Nail polish can cause that.

  • @shellital
    @shellital 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi! Great video, thank you. Do you think that OPI repair is comparable to CND Rescue Rxx?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you :)) I prefer OPI Repair Mode :)

  • @chankero4776
    @chankero4776 7 месяцев назад

    Hello! I’ve been watching your channel for a while now. It’s kind of off topic but do you have a skincare regimen? Your skin looks really healthy.

  • @shoregrl20
    @shoregrl20 7 месяцев назад

    This is so so amazing, fantastic video Anna, loved seeing the progress with this client! Honestly? I followed along with OPI Repair Mode, was patient, and my nails finally look amazing! Thank you!
    My Mom is using it now and loving it. I do have a question - my Mom doesn’t want to use nail polish, she asked if she can continue the Repair Mode for maintenance? If so, how frequently? Her nails are starting to recover and look great too! THANK YOU for all you do for us!!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yay! So happy for you! Patience and gentle care pay off!!
      Yes of course she doesn't have to use nail polish. Yes she can use Repair Mode for maintenance, they recommend once a day. I would also use oil after each hand wash and only gentle hand cleanser like this one:
      Uriage Xemose Cleansing Soothing Oil | Face & Body Daily Cleanser amzn.to/3wcJ3ew
      (link affliate)

    • @shoregrl20
      @shoregrl20 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheSalonLifeThank you so so much!!!

  • @cathyeason4373
    @cathyeason4373 3 месяца назад

    What do you think about Dashing Diva nail strips (used according to instructions)?

  • @Lilithe1
    @Lilithe1 3 месяца назад +1

    Polyvinyl butyral is the ingredient in nail polish that damages the nails. Using pvb free base coats will stop peeling and splitting for most people. I would love if you did a video about PVB because so many people are still using orly bonder or pvb base coats and ruining their nails.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 месяца назад +2

      Quite on the contrary. I find Polyvinal butyral more gentle and non yellowing (compare to nitrocellulose).
      Do you have any sources about PVB damaging nails? Other than opinions on reddit (I'm not being snarky, just that I have seen these already)
      I mean anything stuck to the nail can pick up the cells of the nail.
      This client wore Dior Nail Glow that does not have this ingredient and still got yellowing and peeling.

    • @Lilithe1
      @Lilithe1 3 месяца назад +2

      @@TheSalonLife the research I've done on pvb as an industrial bonding agent and how much stronger it is than a lot of people's natural keratin bonds, combined with the warnings it has in industrial use to avoid skin contact because of how drying it is (absorbs 10x the amount of water of similar bonding agents) which exacerbates dry nails and peeling. Also many indie and mainstream brands are now starting to reformulate their base coats to avoid this ingredient, or come out with another PVB free base coat (rocket fuel now has a PVB free version, for example). Obviously everyone has different nail chemistry, but it seems that people who naturally have oilier nail beds do great with pvb, while everyone I've spoken to (hundreds of people in FB groups and on Reddit) who have peeling nails said it stopped once they stopped using PVB base coats. Yes I realize that's anecdotal, but it is still a large enough number of people to convince me that there's definitely merit to it. Obviously the damage that already exists has to grow out, and as you said, trust the process, but the peeling usually stops once the PVB is no longer on the nails.
      Nitrocellulose is a different type of ingredient and not used for bonding to the natural nail, so it affects the nail differently. I will start researching nitrocellulose effects.
      I appreciate your reply, and consideration of PVB as a potentially damaging ingredient. Thank you kindly.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 месяца назад

      I think the damage is due to oxidation mostly and then due to the physical bond. I think it’s a combination of factors and yes of course the genetics and probably few other things. I think it’s like a perfect storm situation.
      Have you seen this blog post where I had a client wear polish only on 1 foot? Btw, it was Vinylux (doesn’t have this PVB)
      www.patreon.com/posts/pedicure-study-1-24347099

  • @sherryogle5187
    @sherryogle5187 7 месяцев назад

    Well done! You both went the distance. I’m in the middle of repair myself and am following all of your advice and I can see already that when my nails are grown out they will look 100% better. I even stopped cutting the nail
    Fold. I have found, at least for me, that rather than the kerasal, Sally Hansens cuticle massage cream works better. I feel like it stays on longer than the kerasal. I’ve been using the repair mode twice a day and the jojoba oil many, many times during the day.
    Your nails and hands are beautiful. When I’m all fixed up, I too will use clear coat only. What do you use?
    Again thank you, Anna! Congratulations to you both and Thank You for sharing! ❤

  • @all4Dorian
    @all4Dorian 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought this stuff lol. I need my natural nails back

  • @stacyebrim9702
    @stacyebrim9702 6 месяцев назад

    Anna, thanks for your videos..they are so informative! In several videos you mention warm oil soaks. Is there a video that shares the recommended details - what kind of oil, how long to soak, how long to wait before polishing? Thanks!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Stacy, here is the link to the video:
      Warm jojoba wax soaks ruclips.net/video/io335eWf6R4/видео.html
      More info in the description box for that video :)

  • @carmencauchi5018
    @carmencauchi5018 7 месяцев назад

    I am doing step by step things for my nails since i stopped doing ayrlic nails doing hot oils it take patience but they are.growing healthier tks Anna watching evrey video very nice woman from Malta ❤❤❤

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Carmen!! Have you seen this video? ruclips.net/video/rITW2ZMpll0/видео.html Have patience :))

  • @Jenekks
    @Jenekks 7 месяцев назад

    Golly, I hope it is not that long for me...I've been dealing with this issue, and I keep having to trim down my nails and go polish free for a week now.
    I thought things were doing well, and then I discovered a nail on the corner had chipped, so I had to cut down that nail to the nub!
    You are right, that wearing polish so much could be causing the damage, but I've been polish=free now, and it is still happening.
    I'm using cuticle oils and the OPI repair daily. Also, we are still in winter here and at an elevation, so maybe it's from the dryness....
    I'm just trying to be patient here while I longingly look at all my nail polish bottles on the wall rack 😅

  • @bobbie5022
    @bobbie5022 7 месяцев назад

    Can you do a detailed video that contains everything you would recommend for the damaged nail routine? My nails are not too bad but wanting to make sure I do the oil soaks correctly with the oil/lotion after washing and nightly care...maybe if I can see like a week in the life of damaged nail routine it would help❤.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hello :). Have you seen this video?
      You took off Acrylics, Gels or Dip nails and discovered DISASTER. What's next?
      ruclips.net/video/rITW2ZMpll0/видео.html

    • @bobbie5022
      @bobbie5022 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheSalonLife I had not seen this one... Thank you for sharing. I never would have watched it as I do not use gel, acrylics or dip. Thank you so much!!! You are amazing 🤩

  • @ginnyhurst2290
    @ginnyhurst2290 7 месяцев назад +1

    Anna, so beautiful ❤. Thank you for sharing, love ur videos. Best one yet.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Ginny!!🤗

  • @lettynoguera3233
    @lettynoguera3233 6 месяцев назад

    Would this be the same for using gel on nails? Thank you!

  • @jmdoula
    @jmdoula 7 месяцев назад

    @thesalonlife Anna great video! Three questions -
    I've looked through several vids but I can't tell how long to do a warm oil soak?
    Also, if I'm doing the repair routine, am I doing the repair mode 2x/day, every day for several weeks? Or only 6 days? Just worried because instructions say six days? Are there any risks to using it every day for several weeks?
    Last question, do I have to wait 10 minutes after repair mode to do oil?
    Okay I'm going to go look for your PayPal info now because my also overanalyzing and overthinking brain just killed you with questions!
    PS... I believe you mentioned an article on acetone but I'm not seeing it linked? I would love it if you could include it in your next vid! (Unless of course I misunderstood).
    Thank you for all you do for us! I love that you are so detailed and based on science... And always expanding your own knowledge base for your clients ❤

  • @dizzinese
    @dizzinese 6 месяцев назад

    So what are your recommendations for nails that have a lot of ridges? The customer today had quite a bit of ridges and that is a newer thing for me the older I get.

  • @ggfarmgirl8350
    @ggfarmgirl8350 6 месяцев назад

    I do like castor oil for the nail fold/cuticle area. It seems to absorb quickly for me. Hope I’m not doing something damaging to my nails.

  • @Tatinta
    @Tatinta 5 месяцев назад

    Dear Anna,
    I am applying CND Shellac and I let them on my nails for 2 weeks. Luckily I have strong nails, no peeling, whatsoever. But I would like to "maintain" them. I do your daily routine for a while and it really is a magic. For warm oil treatment would 2 weeks be enough on a long run? Or should I use them only for a week? Or in case I would like to apply OPI Repair Mode, how long cures should I take? Thanks a lot! Katinka from Budapest, Hungary.

  • @paulinamanhart8509
    @paulinamanhart8509 7 месяцев назад

    Great Video! so informative and it answers to all my questions and thoughts! thank you so much!!

  • @michelledumais8919
    @michelledumais8919 5 месяцев назад

    Hi thanks for the advice, i luv your channel. What are the warm nail soaks? Ive been using almond, avocodo and vitamin e for cuticle oil, but would like to soak my nails as well.

  • @gharqadtree1948
    @gharqadtree1948 11 дней назад

    My nails were heavily damaged by using builder gel. Will this product help with that and should I use it until nails grow out? How can I also I integrate joboba oil into my treatments?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  11 дней назад +1

      You took off Acrylics, Gels or Dip nails and discovered DISASTER. What's next?
      ruclips.net/video/rITW2ZMpll0/видео.html

  • @cindyfuller3917
    @cindyfuller3917 2 месяца назад

    I have OPI REPAIR MODE on subscription on Amazon…….it will be part of my nail care routine FOREVER! (As needed). 💅🏻 It definitely works!

  • @Leosmom13
    @Leosmom13 7 месяцев назад

    Do you think that CND Rescue Repair is comparable to the OPI REPAIR?
    Also what do you recommend for a clear polish like what you use?

  • @nikusita
    @nikusita 7 месяцев назад

    Anna, when do you use CND and when OPI repair???

  • @melaniagheorghe9256
    @melaniagheorghe9256 7 месяцев назад

    Can those white spots be to nutrient deficiency? If so , of what vitamin and mineral? I ve been having them for 6 months but in the last 3 months my nails got filled with them. I didn t bump into anything, I am actually very sick and didn t do anything with my hands these months.
    Thank you

  • @justinek.5542
    @justinek.5542 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this detailed video, I was able to learn so much 😊 I also had such extremely brittle nails back then, although I actually wore nail polish very rarely. Mostly only every few months. After I followed your recommendations with the jojoba oil bath once a week, they only split very rarely. They were very bendy and then broke. They look so healthy now. Unfortunately, they are still very bendy and only got a little better. Could the OPI Repair Mode also help or do you have any other tips? I would also love to use nail polish after 6 months, but as soon as I use nail polish my nails are so extremely soft and even more bendy and break again 🥺

  • @katiewelsh1590
    @katiewelsh1590 7 месяцев назад

    So informative! I’m new here. And I’m amazed at your passion and education. Do you list the shades of the dazzle dry? And also, did she take the OPI repair off each time? Or layer it when using it 2 x a day? Thanks so much ❤️

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад

      OPI Repair Mode is a liquid treatment that soaks in. It's not a polish.

  • @elocat2511
    @elocat2511 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Anna! Do you have any experience and opinion on OPI Nail Envy?

  • @gailellis8482
    @gailellis8482 7 месяцев назад

    I love this product!!! 🎉

  • @18missmarch
    @18missmarch 2 месяца назад

    Is that Dazzle Dry Stardust? I love the subtle glitter effect, but can´t find anywhere to buy it in Europe/Germany.
    Any good alternative for a similar effect?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 месяца назад

      Manicure with Manucurist Active Shine [Watch Me Work]
      ruclips.net/video/oFNYtnjsLCE/видео.html

  • @kimberleychavelle9426
    @kimberleychavelle9426 7 месяцев назад

    Anna what a wonderful video! I have hard nails I keep them oiled at night and lotion in the day. My middle finger on each hand is peeling. I don’t use them more than the others, so I don’t know what is wrong

  • @thecaamano14
    @thecaamano14 7 месяцев назад

    I have been appreciating your channel a lot lately! Could you cover the manucurist “green flash” line? The removal is supposed to be easier- so less stress on the nail? Would love your opinion.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад

      I have 5 videos about Manucurist.
      The removal is not the only "stress". The wear can cause damage too. Just like any other gel polish or even nail polish.
      Here is a playlist about Green Flash
      ruclips.net/p/PLnP7qaKYlbX7MfdrnfNh3gquZ0k5Gdng2

  • @dukes1675
    @dukes1675 7 месяцев назад

    Does this go for toe nails as well? I’m referring to the 5 days of nail polish on and two days off. Thank you for the video.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад

      I find that toenails are thicker and stronger so they usually can take more abuse. But after people leave polish on for extended period of time, the toenails can get quite damaged too. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/4hfIxn20ha4/видео.html

  • @arisenbyjah
    @arisenbyjah 7 месяцев назад

    Sorry if this has been answered already, but I wanted to know what are your thoughts on glass nail files and cuticle pushers? Are they actually better for the nails versus regular files?

    • @heatherireland2810
      @heatherireland2810 5 месяцев назад

      I love my glass file and OPI Nail Envy. That is the only polish I use.

  • @greatertorontoliving
    @greatertorontoliving 5 месяцев назад

    What is CND PLEXIGEL? I just started following you and saw this product so I thought I would ask. They say it's a builder but it has colour

  • @aaaaston
    @aaaaston 2 месяца назад

    35:07 we usually use it to rinse out/clean glass
    It's an amazing solvent, and evaporates quickly 🎉

  • @felinefrenzy3561
    @felinefrenzy3561 6 месяцев назад

    This video was so helpful! I’m currently at a point where my nails are definitely damaged from polish, they need to grow out. I keep my cuticles healthy. During this stage is it best to keep the nails filed shorter? They break so easily right now anyway. Also gonna start using the OPI serum

  • @mothralovesyou
    @mothralovesyou 7 месяцев назад +2

    Such a great video. ❤