10 REASONS Why Your Nail Polish CHIPS. [Pro Nail Tech Explains]

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Pro Nail Tech explains why nail polish chips and how to avoid it. *not sponsored.
    Timestamps
    0:00 Introduction
    0:33 NAIL DAMAGE
    2:13 SOFT AND BENDY NAILS
    4:20 POLISH TOUCHING SKIN
    6:15 WET NAILS
    7:34 MIXING BRANDS
    9:39 NOT LETTING THE COATS DRY
    10:50 EXPOSURE TO TOO MUCH WATER
    11:24 BRITTLE COATING
    13:11 NOT WRAPPING THE ENDS
    14:24 POLISH TOO THICK OVERUSE OF THINNER
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  • @TheSalonLife
    @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +5

    Which possible reason surprised you the most? Please comment below!
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    • @patclaus8510
      @patclaus8510 2 года назад +2

      I didn’t know thick polish was that much of an issue, nor that oil actually plasticizes nail polish!

  • @Peinaj
    @Peinaj 2 года назад +51

    Your channel is so informative. It's not common to come across a nail technician who practice centers healthy nails as opposed to aesthetic.

  • @nailkandy4429
    @nailkandy4429 3 года назад +47

    I love the suspenseful sound effects! 😆

  • @YamIa3gypsy
    @YamIa3gypsy 2 года назад +31

    What surprised me the most was damaged nails. I actually thought maybe because the damaged area was more porous (like sandpapered) and that would make it “stick” better. I learned a few things and grateful for that! Thank you 🌸

  • @JoannaSelvan
    @JoannaSelvan 3 года назад +72

    Solution to all my nail polish issues were daily hot oil soaks. Hardeners and conditioning treatments only made problem worse. Just brushing oil on is not enough for me. I abuse my hands at work (gloves and timed 1 min, hot water hand washes every 30 min without ability to use any oil or moisturiser after per company procedure). On top of that I have thin, bendy nails and sweaty hands. I use mix of olive and jojoba oil with a few drops of essential oils for fragrance. I heat it up in microwave and keep my nails in it until it gets cold. I just put some video on and sit there for 15-20 minutes with hands in a bowl. It is a commitment but for me it is worth it to have beautiful nails.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +11

      That is amazing to hear! Yes for sure hot oil soaks would be very benefiting!! Sadly for majority of people that is way too much work. Like you said, hardeners are not for everyone, you have to listen to your body and see what works for you. I'm glad you found a solution!!

    • @YolkaF
      @YolkaF 3 года назад +5

      Saying that conditioners and hardener makes problem worse it's absolute nonsense. Oil soaks did nothing for my nails but using good hardnerer made my nails the healthiest they ever been

    • @womanofacertainage5892
      @womanofacertainage5892 2 года назад +19

      @@YolkaF Everyone's body and nails is different. I've tried so many hardeners and they also made my nails worse. I'll try the oil soaks. I have the oils, so I have nothing to lose by trying it. Thanks, Joanna!

  • @rebeccajordan4491
    @rebeccajordan4491 2 года назад +11

    Watching you try to make a mistake with the polish and it still looks better than any nail I’ve ever painted…

  • @aquariaaustin2077
    @aquariaaustin2077 2 года назад +15

    1) I don't have a problem mixing and matching products, but I do think that most people don't understand that one of the top things that will reduce chipping is base coat base coat base coat. Base coat actually has more to do with polish staying on the nail (not chipping) than top coat, so it's vitally important to use the best ones you can. If you have a bad base coat, the polish will not adhere as well as it should. Also, if a base coat is bad, then applying a same-brand polish to it isn't going to help a manicure last any better than using the same polish over a high-quality base coat like, say, Orly Bonder.
    2) The cuticle oil after hand-washing is also good for preventing hangnails. I have a real problem with hangnails because my nail shape pushes at that upper corner on each side where the nail bed ends, and that creates calluses or dried corners. Hangnails are never far behind from that, so I have to use lots of moisturizing there. I've also found that having oval shaped nails, rather than square, also helps reduce this problem. Lotion with jojoba/vitamin E will also work if you don't want to bother with cuticle oil. The moisturizing is the point, not the method of delivery.
    3) I think the other thing left out here with nail chips is not being mindful of the fragility of nails.Too many people take them for granted and forget to be careful with things like car doors, pull handles of all kinds, soda cans, pushing buttons, and so forth. For instance, I've learned to push elevator buttons with a knuckle instead of a finger. The new habit not only protects my nails better but is also more sanitary. I also tell myself when I go to the car--be careful opening the door. Be careful putting keys in the ignition. And in the name of all things that are holy, be careful with that stupid trunk.
    4) A tip for people like me, who do a ton of typing every single day with long nails: PUT ON A FRESH LAYER OF TOP COAT EVERY MORNING, and cap the ends with it. This will keep the polish from chipping from the wear and tear of typing.
    5) My final tip is one that most people can't do, but works really well: Change your nail color more often. I rarely go more than 3 days with the same color. This has significantly reduced my chipping problem!

    • @Hi_Im_Akward
      @Hi_Im_Akward 4 месяца назад +1

      You must have long nails, if typing and pushing a button is a risk. I keep mine short. I will say that being more careful has helped a lot. I started washing dishes with gloves so my hands aren't soaking in soap and water. Started using a tool to open a can of pop and being more conscious of situations where I can feel my nails bumping something.
      So far I'm on day 5 with no chipping, but again, you must have long nails if 3 days is max for you. That sounds very time consuming, so 1x per week change is the most I'd be willing to commit to. I did add an extra layer of top coat yesterday (day 4) and I think that helped and dried quickly.
      Good tips, I just don't think they are all universal, short nails have slightly less care needs.

  • @1015SaturdayNight
    @1015SaturdayNight 2 года назад +2

    I've watched nail videos for years and I still learned a lot from you! Thanks so much

  • @IamAlwaysRight100
    @IamAlwaysRight100 2 года назад +2

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  • @nhounsell1
    @nhounsell1 2 года назад +4

    Wow!! Excellent video! Loved how easy the explanations were and the beautiful simple maniure by the nail artist and the nail model was great! I loved watching her work on his nails. Made me feel like yes I can do this properly now that I have learned so much on what not to do!!! The cuticle video was excellent as well!

  • @kimberlys.6771
    @kimberlys.6771 2 года назад +3

    Most informative nail video ever! Thank you!

  • @IamaDanish
    @IamaDanish 2 года назад +5

    This has been the best, most informative and thus helpful video I've ever seen on this subject. I'm definitely in the soft, bendy nails-category - who also indulges in way too long showers. I'll try a nail hardener/strengthener and see if it helps (and I'll consider shortening the showers too). Thank you so much!

  • @Enkeltulipan
    @Enkeltulipan Год назад +1

    I did not remember that I have seen this video before! But I am glad that I saw it again, It is so informativ and you give so many tips. Thank you from Stockholm!

  • @Enkeltulipan
    @Enkeltulipan Год назад +1

    What surprised me the most was that dishwashing damage the nail polish . I learn much from this video. Thank you!

  • @YuliaKovalenko
    @YuliaKovalenko 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Very informative and helpful! 🧡

  • @razorcatshark3223
    @razorcatshark3223 3 года назад +9

    Really great video! You guys have been a great resource over the last year of DIY experimentation. So appreciate the opportunity to learn about nail care from a professional!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      Thank you kindly Beverly! Our pleasure! Thank you for commenting ❤

  • @jennmit66
    @jennmit66 3 года назад +13

    Using oil once the nails are polished! That surprised me for sure! Adding it to my routine! Thank you for such educational videos!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      You're so welcome! Thank you for your comment Jenn!

  • @rolandcgn
    @rolandcgn 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great tips! This is very helpful for me as a beginner with nail polish. Greetings from Germany 👋

  • @nadew.02
    @nadew.02 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I learnt a lot from the video

  • @michellebutton3252
    @michellebutton3252 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for another insightful video!

  • @edinne24
    @edinne24 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful tips. Thank you!! 🙏🏻. New subscriber and I’m binging on your videos 🥰

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Edinne! Welcome :))) 🤗

  • @renter321
    @renter321 3 года назад +1

    Super helpful! Thank you!!

  • @LaralittleTV
    @LaralittleTV 2 года назад +1

    I find all of your videos informative, helpful and honest>- thank you! Subscribed!

  • @LinaGenX
    @LinaGenX Год назад +3

    I use Essie Gel Couture top coat, my polish, no matter what brand never chips

  • @marianapaladinitieppo8758
    @marianapaladinitieppo8758 2 года назад +13

    This video is so helpful!!
    I wish they'd make professional bottles (regular size) and home use bottles (half the size) to prevent waste. I never used a whole bottle in my life!

  • @simple_naildesigns
    @simple_naildesigns 3 года назад +1

    Great information, thank you for sharing 🥰💖

  • @jdimare7022
    @jdimare7022 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for the video!!! I am guilty of many of these...and I have soft nails. Will try these things to hopefully get better wear from my nail polish 💅🏻

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment :) Good luck, please keep us updated! I will make another video about how to make your nail healthy very soon! I will talk about treatments etc.

  • @sonjabachmann1810
    @sonjabachmann1810 2 года назад +2

    I learned so much from you about nails. Thank you

  • @berenicesansone482
    @berenicesansone482 Год назад +1

    Your nails look so healthy. I actually learned a lot with this video. Thank you!

  • @ClioMako
    @ClioMako 2 года назад +4

    Some of the points you made are often overlooked, or barely even mentioned at all. I used to be guilty of many mistakes in the past years, especially applying thick coats, but I have learned better. I now always wear gloves when washing the dishes, and apply oil on my nails every day. Great video!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +3

      Taking care of nails is the most important thing. The better the foundation is the better the polish stays

  • @tammyjohnston6545
    @tammyjohnston6545 3 года назад +3

    Thank u so much I learned a lot 💓

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      I'm so glad! Thank you for commenting!

  • @jcheung3104
    @jcheung3104 3 года назад +23

    My nail is quite soft so it's petty easy to chip at the corner of square shaped nail…so I usually make it round or squoval…

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +18

      YES!!!! You made such an excellent point! I have experienced that too with my clients. Slightly oval nails chip less than very square ones! That is the official #12! Thank you for mentioning this!!

    • @JadenYukifan28
      @JadenYukifan28 2 года назад

      @@TheSalonLife I normally change my Polish almost everyday and my nails do get damaged sometimes, but I also have a strengthener that I use on my bare nails as well

  • @janetzak8592
    @janetzak8592 3 года назад +2

    Great video!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      Thank you! Thank you for the comment :)

  • @Hi_Im_Akward
    @Hi_Im_Akward 4 месяца назад

    This last self done manicure was my most successful one ever thanks to your tips. I did see some cracking near the middle of the week but no chipping. I have pretty bendy nails on several of my fingers, and that's where the cracks formed was a long those lines. I put another top coat on yesterday and the cracks seem to have disappeared. I do think I should try a hardener because I've never been able to grow my nails very long they chip and break easily. But I'm pleasantly surprised at how smoothly everything has gone, form prep to application to wear and tear. I might be doing this frequently so I can have pretty colors to look at. It also helps me stop picking at my nails since they look different and pretty and it causes me to slow down and think before I start picking and chewing.

  • @ninahagen8193
    @ninahagen8193 3 года назад +1

    Awww, I was mentioned!! Yeahhh! :-) Thanks for all the good advices!!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      You are so welcome! Thank you for commenting! I'm glad you found the video helpful! :)

  • @latinaboricua6987
    @latinaboricua6987 2 года назад +1

    Very useful !

  • @DianaTrout
    @DianaTrout 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful!

  • @ewabydgoska8544
    @ewabydgoska8544 3 года назад +4

    Wasze filmy są coraz ciekawsze i świetnie prowadzicie pokaz sztuki robienia piękna na naszych dłoniach ❤️

  • @alessandrastachowiak5294
    @alessandrastachowiak5294 3 года назад +5

    My nails are slightly damaged at the tips from gel polish and they break at the corners. I will say I am impressed dazzle dry does not chip even after a break. That stuff is amazing!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +4

      Yes, Dazzle Dry is excellent!! That's all I use for my clients pedicures. No nail damage now!!

    • @violamoheb5313
      @violamoheb5313 3 года назад

      How long does it last on your nails? I am thinking to try it but it is expensive.
      Thank you!

  • @saundrayork767
    @saundrayork767 Месяц назад

    Thanks

  • @catkajary4415
    @catkajary4415 3 года назад +12

    VERY informative video. I did not know about the reason for using the cuticle oil (to plastize the polish). Will be trying that. Also, in my experience, I always use the same base and top coat with different brands of polish and don’t have a problem with chipping. And with nail polish thinner, I’ve used OPI’s for years on all brands of polish and down to the last drops of polish in the bottle and have not found that it deteriorates the quality of that polish. These are just my experiences though.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +8

      Yes for sure, you might have a good experience but it might not work for all people and all combos. I know for sure that OPI thinner would not work with DD. Some people just have good nails and anything sticks to them. Same goes with gel polish or gel. Others are not so lucky and we have to troubleshoot where the problem lies.
      It's like when people say "my grandfather drank and smoked all this life and was healthy as and died of old age at 98". It doesn't mean smoking is OK ;). I also smoked for 20 years and I never got cancer but I don't recommend it :)))

    • @catkajary4415
      @catkajary4415 3 года назад +3

      @@TheSalonLife All very good points. Thanks for your wonderful and very knowledgeable videos and ofcourse all the swatch videos!

  • @Csylla_92
    @Csylla_92 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for the advice 🙏🏻 really useful🙂 hopefully, once my nails get healthy(grow out the damaged part), the nailpolish lasts better on them🙏🏻🙂

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +2

      Yes for sure they will! Have patience, it takes few months (sadly)

  • @suecone2198
    @suecone2198 2 года назад +1

    I had never seen wrapping at the end of the nail before. I am in the water for at least an hour 3 days a week so I must start applying nail oil to my nails after I am dry & dressed. Great info! Thanks 😊

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +1

      Do warm oil soaks between polishing. The oil will absorb into the nail further and it will protect it from the water to a degree.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +1

      Dry, Brittle, Splitting, Peeling Nails? Solution: DIY Warm Oil Treatments!
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  • @christinemurray9506
    @christinemurray9506 2 года назад +2

    your video is very helpful! I have an imported olive oil made from Greece called KORRESS and is an all purpose uses like hair,face, body and nails include cuticles as well. This kind of oil does wonders for me!! I'm sure you may agree ! Thanks again for helpful hints!

    • @leeanne8651
      @leeanne8651 9 месяцев назад +1

      Love this oil also love the early harvest

  • @rayleens
    @rayleens Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video. Really informative and you explained it great! Question, do you recommend nail polish with base coat or without?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Год назад +2

      Hi Rayleen! It really depends. Some type of polishes don't require a base coat (like CND Vinylux or Essie Gel Couture and some others) and they are made that way. They are great for people wanting to do an occasional quick, easy and faster drying manicure. These base free polishes are awesome for that. BUT for people who get manicures on a regular bases or people with more porous nails I recommend base coat first.
      Actually as I'm typing this, I should do a quick video about that :)

  • @jeanhorgan1626
    @jeanhorgan1626 Год назад +1

    So much useful tips here . Thanks Anna. Would you cap the free edge with each base/colour and top coat ???

    • @ariannasv22
      @ariannasv22 9 месяцев назад

      I personally think capping base and top coat is the way to go, color is optional, as long as you apply it thinly. Otherwise, you may end up with a thick free edge. Someone once suggested that you cap the free edge before applying to the nail plate, to prevent that weird slight bump at the tip of the nail, and I agree it very much prevents that

  • @michelesavinsky8816
    @michelesavinsky8816 2 года назад +1

    ❤️ tips prevent chips. I love wiping all my bottles with acetone to get the old polish off game changer. Do you have a video on fast coats shrinking at cuticle or tips?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад

      Hi Michele, I don't have a video about that but they usually shrink when they are old and thick. Or when they are applied too thick.

  • @pgScorpio
    @pgScorpio 2 года назад +25

    Great tips!
    I totally agree with all 11, but with some remarks:
    Using same brand base-, color- and top coat is certainly a good idea, but most brands can be mixed without any problem and especialy the base coat of a particular brand might stick better to your nails, so even if it does not stick as good to the other brands color polish it still can reduce peeling. In the same way some brands of top coat might be more resistant to chipping since they stay more flexible and so are more bumping resistant.
    With capping the free edge of the nails my experience is that capping with ONLY base- and top coat gives the least chipping, and if you really want to cap with the color just cap the first color coat too (as thin as possible!). And with verry long nails also cap a tiny edge of the back of the nail with just base and top coat.
    Regarding thinning of the polish: Do not wait too long with thinning! just a single drop of thinner every time the polish starts thickening works better/longer than adding multiple drops to a really thickened polish.
    (And beware that the used thinner is really the correct thinner for the polish! Some shops sell acetone as thinner which is not suitable to thin most polishes!)

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +5

      Such good points! I agree about capping. I spoke to cosmetic chemist who develops these products and he advised against thinning in general. He said that you cannot achieve the same quality after the thinning because solvents evaporate at a different rate.
      When it comes to Dazzle Dry which I use the most on my clients and this brand has to be thinned like you said it better yo add a drop of 2 after each use then wait until the polish is thick and try to thin it. Very good point!!

    • @1015SaturdayNight
      @1015SaturdayNight 2 года назад +2

      @@TheSalonLife this may be true, but I just thinned 2 limited edition MAC polishes from 2007 and I'm using those cuties lol

    • @N0N4M30
      @N0N4M30 2 года назад +1

      Can you recommend a good thinner that works with opi nailpolish ?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Год назад

      OPI has their thinner. I’m not sure if you can use it with their Infinite Shine line

  • @lindamarshall813
    @lindamarshall813 Год назад

    Thank you.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Год назад

      So kind of you to write! Thank you ❤️

  • @missoctober8859
    @missoctober8859 Год назад +1

    How soon after polishing can you use the oil?
    Love your videos, I'm learning a lot!

    • @ariannasv22
      @ariannasv22 9 месяцев назад

      I would say after they are decently dry. It can depend on many factors, such as how thick the coats are, how many coats, how long you let them dry between coats, formulas, etc. Usually 30 minutes after top coat, my nails are dry enough to do most things that don't involve smacking them into things, and you could probably apply the oil and gently massage it in by that point.

  • @BCSchmerker
    @BCSchmerker 3 года назад

    +thesalonlife *Thanks for reiterating the compatibility issue for the expendables.* As of March 2021, DOLLAR TREE® doesn't sell the special-purpose base coats of L. A. COLORS®, e.g. the Fiber Strong™ reinforcing and ridge-filling base - only a rapid-drying top coat, a dual-duty base and top coat, a hardener, a strength treatment, and a growth treatment for color craze® nail lacquers.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +2

      The problem often is not the "strength" of the product but chipping often can be a bond issue. Damaged nails don't bond well. So the product on top can be strong but not bonded well. Adding strength to the product is not always a good solution. Adding "health" to the nails is a better idea (meaning, really taking care of the nails). Damaged nails get often even more damaged with polish (with an exception of 1 clear coat of polish, in my experience)

  • @barbararivera2380
    @barbararivera2380 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. What, in your opinion is the best nail polish?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад

      Hi Barbara, Dazzle Dry hands down! Thanks - MSL

  • @sarabelgrado8536
    @sarabelgrado8536 3 года назад

    Hi, I want to compliment you for your work. I watch all your videos.I would to ask you about the advice, I use Shellac and plexigel . both in two cases sometimes I have lift in the top .
    I prep my Nails in correct way i hope.
    What can i do?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      Hi Sara! Thank you for your compliment! If you are interested I'm available for 1-on-1 virtual class. Let me know :)

  • @user-bd1du3cy9c
    @user-bd1du3cy9c 2 года назад

    Thank you.
    What about a shower when you need to wash your hair wich takes time. There is noy way around it. And it is saving legs ect and the the rough scrubing the sculp several times woth a regular hot water (not to hot)?

  • @Martiniquest
    @Martiniquest 2 года назад +1

    Please, have you already published video about treatment of damaged nails? I can't find it and I really need it. My nail are completely damaged after a few weeks of polishing 😭 thank you!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад

      Oh no! Have you buffed your nails? Can you send me a picture of your nails? No polish, wiped with alcohol? thesalonlife@gmail.com

  • @sandradelamont2308
    @sandradelamont2308 3 года назад +3

    I was watching one of your videos about the 10 Reasons for Chipping. You mentioned using a good nail hardener. What product/brand would you recommend?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +1

      Hello Sandra, I will make a video about them soon. Are your nails natural bendy/flimsy?

    • @sandradelamont2308
      @sandradelamont2308 3 года назад

      @@TheSalonLife Hi! Yes my nails are naturally bendy.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      Try a hardener for a while then. Once they get a little harder- back off. Always use a lot of oil :)

  • @ariannasv22
    @ariannasv22 9 месяцев назад

    I almost always do my nails shortly after taking a shower, like 10-15 minutes after usually. Not sure if my nails would be dry enough by then, even when I dehydrate them with acetone or some alcohol. But I dont tend to get chipping problems unless work demands I abuse them more than usual, or otherwise damage the polish significantly by accident.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  9 месяцев назад +2

      Hi Ariana, If you don’t have chipping issues then don’t worry. Keep doing what works for you :))

  • @jennifermorrison4363
    @jennifermorrison4363 2 года назад

    Can you suggest a good hardener? And do I use it in place of my basecoat? Thanks!

    • @tomjones2157
      @tomjones2157 Год назад

      I use opi original nail envy instead of base coat for my weak bendy nails.

  • @floralaura2543
    @floralaura2543 3 года назад +1

    When is it safe to take a bath or shower after finishing your nails? Also what causes the white marks on nails? Is it true that it is good to go a few days without polish sometimes to let them “breath?” This is such an excellent video by the way. Great information that makes sense and aligns with my observations as well

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад +3

      Hi Flora! I think it would be ok to take a bath or shower when the nail polish is dry but no matter how dry it is, getting the nails absorbing too much water is not a good idea.
      The white spots- ugh- that is my challenge and nemesis.
      I've been racking my brain about this for years. I wrote about this here:
      www.polished.ca/white-spots/
      This was happening a lot to my clients toenails. Since switching exclusively to Dazzle Dry on toes, the problem almost totally went away with the exception of 2 clients and their nails look much better than before.
      Here are some amazing pictures comparing DD to other polishes
      www.patreon.com/posts/pedicure-study-1-24347099
      www.patreon.com/TheSalonLife/posts?filters%5Btag%5D=WHITE%20SPOTS
      Bottom line: some people's nails are more prone to developing them than others. Possible people with weaker bonds between the layers of the nails. All coating can contribute to creating them but with DD it happens very rarely.
      People who are prone might try to take breaks from polish for few days between polishing. The surface tends to "rebalance" itself after 2-3 days of break. Nails don't breathe, so it's not the oxygen but I think the surface of the nail gets a little sealed with the use of oil or oil gets transferred from our skin to the surface of the nails. Then the moisture tends to build up in the nail again hiding these little pockets or air (the white spots are like little empty nail pockets).
      I recommend using Dazzle Dry "Mend" or CND Rescue RXx. These products seem to reinforce the surface of the nail plate a bit. Not a miracle but it helps. So the breaks in polish wear are meant to shorten the amount of time the nail has a coating on.

    • @floralaura2543
      @floralaura2543 3 года назад

      @@TheSalonLife thank you so much!! 🌸😌

  • @KandyKaneNails
    @KandyKaneNails 2 года назад +6

    This video was so helpful. I'm a nurse and love doing my nails, but I wash my hands so much and apply hand sanitizer alot. It's frustrating after I do my nails and apply nail art then the polish chips. 🤦🏽‍♀️ Does the oil work on a natural nail manicure using regular polish? Thanks for sharing this info with us. 😊

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +3

      Yes, I was talking about the regular polish here. Oil can plasticize the coating (nail polish) and keep it flexible. So it’s not only for the nails but also for the polish. Keeping the nails strong and healthy is one of the best things you can do to prevent the polish from chipping.

    • @KandyKaneNails
      @KandyKaneNails 2 года назад

      @@TheSalonLife Thanks so much for replying back to me. 😃I did have one more question, I use essies quick drying drops after applying my top coat. Should I apply the cuticle oil after my top coat then apply the essie drying drops?

    • @pgScorpio
      @pgScorpio 2 года назад

      Concerning using hand sanitizer: There are special "sanitizer resistant" top coats (essence has a cheap one). These help a lot if applied over the regular top coat and re-applied every few days if needed (depends on how often and which hand sanitizer is used)

    • @pgScorpio
      @pgScorpio 2 года назад +1

      @@KandyKaneNails I strongly advise against quick dry drops.! They dry the polish top-down, making the top dry quickly, but resulting in a longer time to fully dry upto the base. For a long lasting manicure it should dry bottom-up and patience is the key. Use thin layers and let every layer (almost) fully dry naturally before applying the next (a slow cold air flow helps, you can use a small fan or just wave your hands slowly.)
      Also you best do not apply oil to the nails until the polish is fully dry. (Hint: A fully dry nail polish doesn't smell like nailpolish anymore.)

    • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
      @RAJOHN-ke7mc 2 года назад

      @@pgScorpio this doesnt apply to everyone. I use drops on almost dry nails and it works fantastically.
      Applying thin coats of polish is key
      I have my best at home manicure applying thin Coats of polish.
      I make sure I allow the first coat (applied very thin I see some streaks) to completely dry

  • @Youtubeeeeeeuser
    @Youtubeeeeeeuser 3 года назад +1

    Do u have a favorite nail polish remover/technique? Cotton balls? Acetone free remover?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      Hi Janice! Thank you for your comment! Please check out this video :)
      Remove DARK Polish without Staining the Skin! [HOW TO] ruclips.net/video/HgIAvH0mUiI/видео.html

  • @stellaluceat7335
    @stellaluceat7335 Год назад

    Hello--I'm new to this channel (and I've subscribed already!), so I haven't seen all your videos yet. I'm hoping you have one that talks about why my top coat always disolves the nail polish and leaves the free edge of my nail without any polish. It doesn't matter what brand (Zoya, OPI, Sally Hansen, Essie), how long I wait to put the top coat on (sometimes 24 hours), or how old the polish or top coat is. This is for laquer, btw, *not* gel. Why does it happen, and what can I do about it? I have been searching everywhere for an answer to this and just can't find one. I'd appreciate it so much if you could point me in the right direction!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Год назад

      Hi Stella, great question. We will answer it in an upcoming Q&A video. Thanks so much- MSL

  • @michaelaglaadstahl2746
    @michaelaglaadstahl2746 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for some great tips! Where can I get Dazzle Dry nail polish in Spain or order it online to Spain?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  5 месяцев назад

      Hello Michaela! Sadly they don't ship to Spain. So the only way I recommend is to buying in USA or have someone traveling from USA to Spain bring it with them.

  • @Freiya2011
    @Freiya2011 2 года назад

    How to stop light nail polish look "unclean" after wrapping the nail ends?

  • @California_Nation_Laurent
    @California_Nation_Laurent 2 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh, Anna, I'm doing soooo many things wrong. Especially puting it on too thick. Even with ORLY's Sec-N-Dry, my nails with get a smudge or dig 4 or more hours later! Thanks so much as always. Hugs Oh, p.s. does the nail hardner go on first, then the base coat or do you not use a base coat with the nail thickner? More Hugs. :)

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +1

      Hi Laurent! Which hardener? The Mavala one?

    • @California_Nation_Laurent
      @California_Nation_Laurent 2 года назад +1

      @@TheSalonLife I didn't have one in particular. I have ORLY's Nail Defense and their Won't Chip. Will either one of those work? If not, what does our Brazilian Nail Goddes reommend? :)

  • @ToffeeCrunch
    @ToffeeCrunch 2 года назад +1

    I always have to wait around an hour for my nails to dry between coats. I follow all these tips and still have to wait an hour for them to try

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +2

      Even when doing everything right regular polish still takes at least an hour to dry and up to 24 hours to dry fully.
      Except for Dazzle Dry system. It dries fully in 5 min.

    • @ToffeeCrunch
      @ToffeeCrunch 2 года назад +2

      @@TheSalonLife thank you for your response. I thought i was doing something wrong. Now I know!

  • @mbg3871
    @mbg3871 Год назад

    And to think I usually polish my nails AFTER my bath thinking I was locking in the moisture!!?

  • @nykka3
    @nykka3 2 года назад +1

    You recommended not doing polish changes without doing an entire manicure. Is this also recommend if you do your nails twice or thrice a week? Thanks.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 года назад +2

      I would say once a week. I recommend polish for few days (like 5 or 6 max) then take it off and use treatment like Mavala if needed and oil for a day or 2.

    • @nykka3
      @nykka3 2 года назад

      @@TheSalonLife thank you! You should consider working in LA sometime so I can use your services lol.

  • @holi6293
    @holi6293 3 года назад +6

    Hello, I really like your channel. In my experience Essie Gel Cotoure top coat is the best top coat, I use it over everything, no matter what brand of polish, I even use it under matte top coat. My manicure is good to go for at least 10 days

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! welcome! :)) Do you find that there is a difference between the original Couture top coat and the new Platinum one?

    • @holi6293
      @holi6293 3 года назад

      @@TheSalonLife I have not tried the new one, just the original

    • @holi6293
      @holi6293 3 года назад +1

      @@TheSalonLife before the Gel Coutoure top coat I would often wake up with bedsheet marks on my nails, because I use a lot of indie polish and not all of them are great quality. The Gel Couture coat simply makes any brand great IMO

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 года назад

      You should try Dazzle Dry system. Nothing can beat it.
      Check this out (our "scratch test") ruclips.net/video/I0KhJnNSB_k/видео.html
      And this one is with the top coat on:
      ruclips.net/video/7tt_7kaCfFQ/видео.html

    • @holi6293
      @holi6293 3 года назад

      @@TheSalonLife I have never even heard of it, is it for sale in Europe? Shipping from the US has become a costly affair. I'm not really looking for nail polish to stay on for as long as possible, it's not really important. I can keep my polish on fairly long now, but the truth is I usually itch to change my nail polish after around 5 days. I understand it's a selling point for many creators, but I don't really know that many nail polish addicts who really cares

  • @simonedeluxe200588
    @simonedeluxe200588 Год назад

    If nails got wet for more than 60 sec., how long does it take to dry (before using nail polish)?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Год назад +2

      I would say wait about an hour if they are wet. I wouldn’t t worry if you were washing your hands for 60 seconds but if you did dishes or took a bath etc then I would wait for sure

  • @daphnedoucette3585
    @daphnedoucette3585 7 месяцев назад

    I understand that you need to use a base and top coat from the same brand, but what about nail polish? Should you use one brand for everything?

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  7 месяцев назад

      Not as important because the same air will dry it :) With UV cured gels the lamps need to match the gel.
      I still recommend usually using 1 brand because they tested the products together.

  • @nykka3
    @nykka3 2 года назад +2

    “But usually people have nails” 😂

  • @stitchingbelowsealevel1177
    @stitchingbelowsealevel1177 2 года назад

    eyeopener: not soaking hands/nails before manicure!!!

  • @AsomethingVague
    @AsomethingVague Год назад

    i have bendy nails :/

  • @lovecostpain
    @lovecostpain 4 месяца назад

    whatever i do my nail polish chipps after less then 24 hours :(