"Don't learn how to do something fast, before you first learn how to do it good" Honestly, that is the best piece of advice you could give anyone for any industry !
Yes. Good advice. I've been doing nails forever. But to compete you must keep up with your competition. They do them in one hour, perfect one ball nails. Fyi you need a size 14 brush.
Yes! When I first started doing my own nails it took me FOREVER to do them! I’m definitely much quicker now but still not super fast. I’m not doing clients though so I can take all the time in the world lol
As someone who just started learning how to do nails, this is the most helpful video I have found yet on how to build a nail! The different colors are super helpful in where to place beads and how to sculpt them into creating a well-built nail. Thank you!
agree! I really want to learn built nail using acrylic & gel, but the whole idea how to built it is not as simple as shown by many people. Suszie's video is trly a great education video in youtube, and FOR FREAKIN FREE!!!! and not only acrylic, her nail polish & design video is very amazing as well, and inside those video also really really thoughtful as well, many tips, trick, adn education in it as well.
Yes that’s why I felt I had to address it because it is so misleading. I can do it one bead, but I don’t do it because it’s too frustrating for people to try to copy. I’m not in the business to show you how good I am with creating one beads as an educator my job is to show you how you can do it easily you can work up to the one bed and even still it’s not a necessary goal
@@pamelaernstine9751 that's like saying that antibiotics shouldn't be used, because they were created in 1928. There is a reason why the best methods are still used for things- it's because they're tested by time, and still work very well.
This video is not only a great example of using multiple beads, but also the different colors really helps us see the anatomy of a nail and the different zones to worry about! I taught myself how to do nails from videos like this, but its always so hard to see, so this was great! I personally use the one bead method (except for when I get low spots lol), but I'm teaching my older sister, who prefers multiple beads. I think this will be super helpful for her!
This is a genius manner of teaching. I am an amateur nail artist who does her nails at home. For nearly 10 years I’ve struggled with one bead. I’ve been inspired to try multibead applications again. Thank you!
Suzie is so encouraging, I just love her teaching methods. I was beating myself up at adding a bit here and there, but this is liberating. Thanks so much Suzie. 😊
Ooh yes I found that the three bead works best for me. I tried one bead but my acrylic dries too quick for that so I decided to take as many as it needs!
I think fewer beads just comes as you get more experience and get better at knowing exactly how much product you need and where to put it and so on. So you start seeing “oh, I can do this and this together.” Then “I can do this and this and this together.” The goal should be properly structured properly shaped nails, if you for some reason wanted to do that with 10 tiny beads and you or your client were happy with that? Go for it. 🤷♀️
I so enjoy refreshing myself I've been out of the business for 22 years and now I'm back with passion and love and learning from you is amazing thank you for all you do god bless your you and your family
I've been doing nails since 1989 and I still could sit and watch your videos of hours, and do sometimes. I just love your simple creative way of teaching. Teaching the one ball method was harder for me than actually doing it on clients for the same reasons you mentioned. I don't think its a good beginner technique but I had to due to company guidelines. Most of it went right over their heads by the end of a 4 hour class.
That doesn’t surprise me. In the USA unless the tech comes to you most salons want a high chair turn over. Quicker service means more clients can come through the door and more money. It’s why the dip powders became so ‘popular’ most salons now days only have one or two techs that can work with acrylic. And no one sculpts it’s all tips and very flat , thin nails that beak in two weeks so you come back sooner. Got a friend who was going through a course and said half the class declared they were probably going to focus on dip powders because acrylic and hard gel is ‘temperamental’ and ‘hard’ to get correct. Also no salon does gel nails. They just have gel polish and that’s what they consider gel nails🙄
I love you suzie!!! I’ve been doing nails now for about four months I have been working in a salon when sometimes I feel like I need to work faster and try a one bead but thankfully my mentor doesn’t pressure me about my timing but watching your videos have always made me feel better and inspired to keep going! You’re like my nail fairy godmother 😂
See now this is why I love her videos. A particular YT that shall not be named literally do not create ANY apex one so ever and it agitates me they spread misinformation and false advertisements to younger upcoming nailtechs since it makes them believe they can get away with that in their own practices
It's so many who use tips w/o adding in a curve. My students (high school, not nail school, but I do my own and am known for it) always get breaks and after I explain why they are so upset because they cannot afford the quality salons. I try to tell them to just wait until they can get it done correctly, but pressure is pressure 😔 Their poor little nail beds!
I just so appreciate Susie's approach to this whole topic! She doesn't make it a debate about one bead vs multiple bead method... it's not a debate! It's about what works for different people, individually. I've seen that people can feel as strongly about their nail techniques as they do about politics/ religion, making discussions about differing ones just degrade into personal jabs or demonizing a company or tech. Susie did this in such a focused and classy way, it really is just about education. I love it!! ❤ 💖💅💖❤
I’ve started doing my own nails with builder gel in a bottle and even though you mostly use acrylic you’ve still taught me so much about using nail forms, nail prep, building an apex, filing etc. Thank you for being such a great teacher Susie! 😘
One bead or not one bead that is the question! Well easy andwered from that video. The different colours illustrated your point and method brilliantly. Practicing with your slow cure so much easier too. Thanks Suzie see you and cameraman next week xx
Your nail shape is what I, for years, have tried to achieve but still have difficulty with… Do you have any suggestions on how to get the perfect “Suzie” shape?
@@mermaidatlantica Whichever video clip Suzie does its perfect. The same way she shapes, always follow up and practice constantly we would get there. Practice makes perfect, like they say. So let her do her thing, she's doing us a favor
@@mermaidatlantica Whichever video clip Suzie does its perfect. The same way she shapes, always follow up and practice constantly we would get there. Practice makes perfect, like they say. So let her do her thing, she's doing us a favor
@@NailCareerEducation Hey Suzie! Hubby is doing exceptionally well thank you. One year since the heart surgery and he's mostly retired from work now so I get him all to myself (except Thursdays when he still goes in to annoy his colleagues, haha!) I've been a bit wobbly though. My mental health has taken quite a hit, like an SUV driving over a Twinkie. But, we get up in the morning and we shine on and remember the things that make us happy and take time out to do the things that relax us - like watching you do beautiful nails! (But not today, that colour scheme was educational but looked like a dumpster fire.) Hee heee! So I've been away but now I'm back. Big hugs to you both. x
Oh my goodness I’m so glad to hear that he is doing well. Exceptionally well if he still able to annoy his colleagues so nice that he has the privilege LOL. My husband and I were just thinking about you a couple weeks ago so I’m so glad I saw your comment. Yes time to really take care of yourself during these times it’s a little bit crazy out there. Create a nice mistake in your house and enjoy it
@@NailCareerEducation we built a fish pond and we're currently transforming our attic into a recording studio. I'm learning to play the guitar (hubby got me a Kramer Barretta!) so my nails are currently just nubs. I've got a lot of your videos to catch up on!
It takes me at least 4 beads depending how long the nail is. A long stiletto is usually 6 beads. Just got the slow curing monomer and love it! I have the fast cure and I'm not quite there yet. Thanks for all your great videos!
This is why Susie is the best! Doing nails at home is the new thing since COVID kept us all home for so long and Suzies still here teaching us all how to do it the right way. I’m so happy she has her own line of products now. I’ve been watching her for years and it’s great to finally be able to buy her products.
I absolutely love learning from you because I feel like you and I are just sitting together and talking nails. Plus, I LOVE seeing you explaining the build in multiple colors! It takes the camera angle completely out of the equation. ❤️❤️❤️
One bead method is a waste of time I agree!! I use as many beads as I need to not be stressed out and to move fast. I usually use 2 or 3 beads. Works much faster for me, instead of making mistakes with the one bead method and having to file extra.
Tell ‘em Suzie! Every time I see these “one bead on XXL nails” videos , I’m like ummmm someone needs to get Suzie over here to teach them about an apex and building proper nail strength ! Love your videos 😘
I am doing nails for fun but I watch your videos and I keep a diary of what I have done and how they last to try and help me learn from my mistakes. Thank you for your tutorials
Please give us fall nail sets for September ! And cool videography that matches that! I love when you two make those videos with the amazing aesthetic !! Will we get Halloween or goth sets for October??🥺 I love how you tell it like it is and how some people’s videos are misleading do to angle and hey, even editing. Such false expectations because of social media these days. Social media is the real devil lmao
I really appreciate this video! I’ve been trying to do my nails in as few balls of acrylic as possible. You explained this so well, and the different colors really helped too. I’m going to start doing them this way and hopefully build up my speed. Thank you so much!
Such an amazing visual approach to teaching about the structure of a nail enhancement. You are a true teacher to come up with this teaching method! Thank you!
I’m in cosmetology school and a lot of the students in my class struggle with acrylics… when I say this video is an eye opener and has taught me so much. Also can you do how to properly build a nail with a tip? Thank you so much for this video and the ones like it they are super helpful…. Continue to do great work ms suzie 😍
when i got out of school and got my first job at a nail salon my boss was trying to tell me '2 seconds per nail' for acrylics(its a regular in/out the door salon) and i would practice and she'd be like 'too slow'. and the stuff they used was the monomer that dries QUICK so i always thought i was just really bad at acrylics until i left and used better products where i can take my time and they actually look decent. i still hate doing acrylics but the point is faster isnt always better and if youre a newbie just take your time
This makes so much sense! I am sure if I'd been doing nails for 25 years I should be able to do it in one bead, ha ha. Most of us are here because we HAVEN'T been doing nails for 25 years, though. "Nail Career Education" kind of says it all. You rock, Madam Suzie!
This is how they should be teaching us in school. The three bead method we learned was ok and it was done differently, but this is even better. Your video definitely gave me a better understanding of how to build a nail especially since we learned everything via zoom. Thanks, Suzie!🥰🥰🥰
I just bought your slow curing monomer and, i am so so happy i did! I do my own nails at home and found your videos when I discovered i couldn't use gel. I can't use the lamp it literally "nukes" my fingers! (I've been told it's an allergic reaction 😭... ) So trying to learn acrylic basically from scratch at 40yrs old. I about gave up. Decided to try your product and I actually CAN do it! Between that and your amazingly helpful videos, I'm doing pretty good. So Thank You Suzie. Also, i tried to order your files but the shipping to the US is like $50. So I have to wait. But I will be getting them! Thanks again for all your help. Take care and be safe, sincerely, a new subscriber. 💜
This is fantastic, love how you have used the different colours to explain everything. How long should it normally take to do a full set of nails? And does it differ from shape to shape? x
Great question- Yes certain shapes can take longer. How long should it take to do a set of nails really depends on the length - shape and experience- it really varies but you’re looking at anywhere between one hour to 3 or four
It should never take more than an hour and a half, depending on polish and art, and actually that's a little long. In this world you must learn the one ball method and be good and quick. In the time it took to do this video I have seen perfect one ball nails applied. These people don't mess around they do them in 1 hour. I'm the slow one lol. Peace and love.
I'm a cosmetology student and I'm learning acrylics next week. Thank you for your in depth explanations I feel more confident after watching this. 🙂👍 You make great content
I’ve been enjoying Suzie’s videos for years because of Jenna Marbles. But I just started cosmetology school and everyone there is shocked over how nicely shaped and structured I get my nail, especially for someone who has no experience. So I tell them all about Suzie and how she’s taught me so much 🥰 Right now my nails don’t look very pretty while I’m building the acrylic, but Suzie taught me that if I have a good foundation there’s a beautiful nail in there somewhere, it just has to be filed into shape.
This video was really helpful. I have a practice hand delivering today. Im going to practice with the different colors like this. It really helps to be able to see the sections broken down for pracicing bead placement and forming the apex. This is genius.
I started learning how to make nails professionally 3 months ago, and she's part of the pros who I learn from online. I can gladly say, I am good on Press on Nails(both gel/Acrylic) but still learning
Not only that, the strength and appearance of one bead nails is sub-par to say the least. Even when done expertly one bead of acrylic never has the strength of a well built nail with product carefully placed and layered. It doesn't even cure equally when done in one large bead. Also I've seen the cuticle get flooded with monomer way too muhc, not only because of the technique some people use but also just because the brushes for it tend to be so large
I think, for some people who work in a nail shop, it's because they feel pressure to go as quickly as possible. Since there's always more people waiting. So the one bead method seems like it will be the fastest.
@@xxxmindblockxxx you make a great point about how much monomer is usually flowing around and the huge brushes used. As an acrylic novice it all looks kinda terrifying 😅
I find at times chancing that 1 big bead that's a tad too wet, then wipe, then mold, then pat...😳 2 or 3 beads work just fine. I can control them fast to dry. If 1 bead is a DO, then fabulous. BUT the temp in salon is NOT regulated. Too warm. Too chilly. More liquid. Less liquid. Find your own rhythm nail newbies☺. It takes time but once you have your own rhythm your own style your favorite brush, it will all fall together. Been a pro in the salon since 1983. Proud to be who I am. A nail tech.
I'm working on doing acrylics at home and I have watched this video 5 times before I do my second set. I did my first set with the one bead method and let me say, they were CHONKY lol! I'm no nail expert and I doubt it will turn out as good as yours but at least I can now relax knowing that I don't have to do or even perfect the one bead method. I really would love to try this method out but I recently took off a set of Polygel and it ripped off half of my thumbnail so I have to wait for it to grow out.
I'll tell ya what "Learn to do it right before you learn to do it fast" had a huge impact on me I love that the core is in *education* Also are we sure that green wasn't like, a Suzie-blue prototype?! I would love to see a few other NCE signature shades 🤞🏻💙🤞🏻💖🤞🏻 Also, earlier, I was trying to file my nails almondy, and I just couldn't get it exactly how I wanted. then I remembered Suzie's tip for shaping: plan. Find your center, find your side points (make sure they're even), then draw your line however sharp or round you want it to be. Then file till you get there. Boom, perfection 👌🏻
Omg this method looks so much less intimidating to learn than the one head method. I always stayed away from acrylic because it looked difficult to master but this is much simpler. Thank you!
I need sport length Squround quick tips that I can paint and design on please. My hands stopped letting me do my acrylics. (thank you for teaching me that by the way.)
i wish i could learn from someone like you when i was 18 and begged my parents to pay for my nailtech course. they taught me pretty much nothing and then i got discouraged because my nails looked awful and now, at 31, i want to give it another go and not be so hard on myself!
Wow! I really appreciate this video Susie i realized i was getting way ahead of myself trying that One Bead Method, 😩 When i still need Lot's of practice to perfect my Nail, Thanku for this video I always learn a lot from you! Apreceate you! 😊GodBless Susie♥
I think the one bead approach depends on how you’re taught. Here in America, i haven’t experienced the one bead impacting us in the way you explain. I learned it as a way to simply help create a platform so we can go back to the sculpture and fill in the gaps easier. For some, building with multiple beads leads to frustration. Basically the one bead creates a platform similar to a tip.
As a nail artist myself, I'm really loving the videos and tips you post. I'm learning a lot! I just wanted to know in the video are you using acrylic powder or acrylic gel? Love to hear from you!
This is so interesting! I've always had my nails done at Asian nail bars as that's all we really had in my area. They did one bead and its super fast, occasionally they'd put a little bit extra around the sides. But every single set I had would always lift and snap around the sides. They were always lovely and thin and I thought that was what it should be like to get a smooth blend down to the edges.. I have really awkward nails though as I basically have no side walls and the free edge curves down so they're basically a circle, so I always get lifting unless I have square nails that can come up to make their own side wall, but also every time I get extensions they point upwards like ducks. Not many places near me that use forms either x
I don't know if you will ever see this question, Suzie...But.. I used to get acrylics 20 years ago. However, the acrylic always left a divot in my nails, once they were removed ( Or, where new growth would begin.). I would love to get acrylics again or start learning to do them myself, but I am unsure of why this happened. Any ideas?
I’ve just started painting my nails and came across your videos. They are so informative; thank you so much for teaching good techniques. I want to start doing acrylic but I always found it so intimidating. I’m going to have to find a beginner kit and use your tips to get better.
"Don't learn how to do something fast, before you first learn how to do it good"
Honestly, that is the best piece of advice you could give anyone for any industry !
Yes. Good advice. I've been doing nails forever. But to compete you must keep up with your competition. They do them in one hour, perfect one ball nails. Fyi you need a size 14 brush.
Yes! When I first started doing my own nails it took me FOREVER to do them! I’m definitely much quicker now but still not super fast. I’m not doing clients though so I can take all the time in the world lol
As someone who just started learning how to do nails, this is the most helpful video I have found yet on how to build a nail! The different colors are super helpful in where to place beads and how to sculpt them into creating a well-built nail. Thank you!
I completely agree!! So helpful !! Thank you Susie 😊
agree! I really want to learn built nail using acrylic & gel, but the whole idea how to built it is not as simple as shown by many people. Suszie's video is trly a great education video in youtube, and FOR FREAKIN FREE!!!! and not only acrylic, her nail polish & design video is very amazing as well, and inside those video also really really thoughtful as well, many tips, trick, adn education in it as well.
Absolutely agree! Thank you suzie!!
This is exactly what I needed to hear! Been chasing that one bead and feeling like a failure. When those other YTers tell you it's the only/best way!
Yes that’s why I felt I had to address it because it is so misleading. I can do it one bead, but I don’t do it because it’s too frustrating for people to try to copy. I’m not in the business to show you how good I am with creating one beads as an educator my job is to show you how you can do it easily you can work up to the one bed and even still it’s not a necessary goal
It is the best way. 3 ball nails are so 25 years ago. Get with the program ladies. And new techs learn the one ball to perfection it's so easy.
@@pamelaernstine9751 that's like saying that antibiotics shouldn't be used, because they were created in 1928. There is a reason why the best methods are still used for things- it's because they're tested by time, and still work very well.
I bite my nails down to a stub, but I still love watch Suzie. She’s just so warm and friendly.
Megan sooo funny me too haha
It’s not ugly!!!! It’s a magnificent learning tool, and any steps to learning anything, are beautiful.
This video is not only a great example of using multiple beads, but also the different colors really helps us see the anatomy of a nail and the different zones to worry about! I taught myself how to do nails from videos like this, but its always so hard to see, so this was great! I personally use the one bead method (except for when I get low spots lol), but I'm teaching my older sister, who prefers multiple beads. I think this will be super helpful for her!
It’s the SUZIE COLOUR ZONE METHOD
Fantastic
This is a genius manner of teaching. I am an amateur nail artist who does her nails at home. For nearly 10 years I’ve struggled with one bead. I’ve been inspired to try multibead applications again. Thank you!
Suzie is so encouraging, I just love her teaching methods. I was beating myself up at adding a bit here and there, but this is liberating. Thanks so much Suzie. 😊
Ooh yes I found that the three bead works best for me. I tried one bead but my acrylic dries too quick for that so I decided to take as many as it needs!
I think fewer beads just comes as you get more experience and get better at knowing exactly how much product you need and where to put it and so on. So you start seeing “oh, I can do this and this together.” Then “I can do this and this and this together.” The goal should be properly structured properly shaped nails, if you for some reason wanted to do that with 10 tiny beads and you or your client were happy with that? Go for it. 🤷♀️
I so enjoy refreshing myself I've been out of the business for 22 years and now I'm back with passion and love and learning from you is amazing thank you for all you do god bless your you and your family
Welcome back💙
I've been doing nails since 1989 and I still could sit and watch your videos of hours, and do sometimes. I just love your simple creative way of teaching. Teaching the one ball method was harder for me than actually doing it on clients for the same reasons you mentioned. I don't think its a good beginner technique but I had to due to company guidelines. Most of it went right over their heads by the end of a 4 hour class.
Company guidelines? That’s weird/ it’s art
That doesn’t surprise me. In the USA unless the tech comes to you most salons want a high chair turn over. Quicker service means more clients can come through the door and more money. It’s why the dip powders became so ‘popular’ most salons now days only have one or two techs that can work with acrylic. And no one sculpts it’s all tips and very flat , thin nails that beak in two weeks so you come back sooner.
Got a friend who was going through a course and said half the class declared they were probably going to focus on dip powders because acrylic and hard gel is ‘temperamental’ and ‘hard’ to get correct.
Also no salon does gel nails. They just have gel polish and that’s what they consider gel nails🙄
I want to believe Jenna is out there still following these tutorials with Julen. Miss her.
I love you suzie!!! I’ve been doing nails now for about four months I have been working in a salon when sometimes I feel like I need to work faster and try a one bead but thankfully my mentor doesn’t pressure me about my timing but watching your videos have always made me feel better and inspired to keep going! You’re like my nail fairy godmother 😂
See now this is why I love her videos. A particular YT that shall not be named literally do not create ANY apex one so ever and it agitates me they spread misinformation and false advertisements to younger upcoming nailtechs since it makes them believe they can get away with that in their own practices
That’s so true- and they may not be aware they are actually sharing the wrong info - hopefully they’ll see the right technique
well now i’m curious who the channel is! i’m not super deep in the nail YT community 😅
It's so many who use tips w/o adding in a curve. My students (high school, not nail school, but I do my own and am known for it) always get breaks and after I explain why they are so upset because they cannot afford the quality salons. I try to tell them to just wait until they can get it done correctly, but pressure is pressure 😔
Their poor little nail beds!
I'm curious what the channel is called lol 😆
just say anacrylics LOL
I just so appreciate Susie's approach to this whole topic! She doesn't make it a debate about one bead vs multiple bead method... it's not a debate! It's about what works for different people, individually. I've seen that people can feel as strongly about their nail techniques as they do about politics/ religion, making discussions about differing ones just degrade into personal jabs or demonizing a company or tech. Susie did this in such a focused and classy way, it really is just about education. I love it!! ❤ 💖💅💖❤
I’ve started doing my own nails with builder gel in a bottle and even though you mostly use acrylic you’ve still taught me so much about using nail forms, nail prep, building an apex, filing etc. Thank you for being such a great teacher Susie! 😘
I do it in as many beads I need. It takes less time too because I be messing up a lot of beads with the one bead
One bead or not one bead that is the question! Well easy andwered from that video. The different colours illustrated your point and method brilliantly. Practicing with your slow cure so much easier too. Thanks Suzie see you and cameraman next week xx
Ps loving the 'shorts' too dont have to wait all week for more of ur great tips! Xx
Suzie I've been a tech for 20 years in Australia I wish I had your tuition when I was learning, xxx
Learn the one ball method or you wont make it in the real world. Drove me crazy lol. Peace and love
Your nail shape is what I, for years, have tried to achieve but still have difficulty with… Do you have any suggestions on how to get the perfect “Suzie” shape?
I’ll have to do a video - maybe I’ll do it in Shorts 👍🏼
@@NailCareerEducation That would be amazing! Thank you so much!
@@NailCareerEducation Please don't do shorts! I love your long videos!
@@mermaidatlantica Whichever video clip Suzie does its perfect. The same way she shapes, always follow up and practice constantly we would get there. Practice makes perfect, like they say. So let her do her thing, she's doing us a favor
@@mermaidatlantica Whichever video clip Suzie does its perfect. The same way she shapes, always follow up and practice constantly we would get there. Practice makes perfect, like they say. So let her do her thing, she's doing us a favor
Wow! Those contrasting colours really emphasised the importance of proper structure.
Hey Shelly - how are you? How is your hubby?
And your so RIGHT ❤️
@@NailCareerEducation Hey Suzie! Hubby is doing exceptionally well thank you. One year since the heart surgery and he's mostly retired from work now so I get him all to myself (except Thursdays when he still goes in to annoy his colleagues, haha!) I've been a bit wobbly though. My mental health has taken quite a hit, like an SUV driving over a Twinkie. But, we get up in the morning and we shine on and remember the things that make us happy and take time out to do the things that relax us - like watching you do beautiful nails! (But not today, that colour scheme was educational but looked like a dumpster fire.) Hee heee! So I've been away but now I'm back. Big hugs to you both. x
Oh my goodness I’m so glad to hear that he is doing well. Exceptionally well if he still able to annoy his colleagues so nice that he has the privilege LOL. My husband and I were just thinking about you a couple weeks ago so I’m so glad I saw your comment. Yes time to really take care of yourself during these times it’s a little bit crazy out there. Create a nice mistake in your house and enjoy it
@@NailCareerEducation we built a fish pond and we're currently transforming our attic into a recording studio. I'm learning to play the guitar (hubby got me a Kramer Barretta!) so my nails are currently just nubs. I've got a lot of your videos to catch up on!
It takes me at least 4 beads depending how long the nail is. A long stiletto is usually 6 beads. Just got the slow curing monomer and love it! I have the fast cure and I'm not quite there yet. Thanks for all your great videos!
I don't even like acrylic nails but I love your voice. It's so smoothing. It's like a chamomile tea
You can tell Suzie genuinely cares about teaching us.
This is why Susie is the best! Doing nails at home is the new thing since COVID kept us all home for so long and Suzies still here teaching us all how to do it the right way. I’m so happy she has her own line of products now. I’ve been watching her for years and it’s great to finally be able to buy her products.
I’m here for you - we might as well be home together ❤️🏡
I absolutely love learning from you because I feel like you and I are just sitting together and talking nails. Plus, I LOVE seeing you explaining the build in multiple colors! It takes the camera angle completely out of the equation. ❤️❤️❤️
Wow! Perfect demonstration with the colors. This really helps me a lot. Bravo, and Thank You 💅
One bead method is a waste of time I agree!! I use as many beads as I need to not be stressed out and to move fast. I usually use 2 or 3 beads. Works much faster for me, instead of making mistakes with the one bead method and having to file extra.
Exactly - you get it
I love how you explain it. Right to the point.
I’m not in Nail School but I love doing nails & learning the techniques. This looks so much easier! Thank you for showing it💕
Please do more videos like this! Using the different colors for the different parts of the nail structure made it SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND!🤗🙏💕
By far, the most helpful video EVER! Thanks so much for this!
Thank You Suzie. This is why I have been watching your channel for years now.
Tell ‘em Suzie! Every time I see these “one bead on XXL nails” videos , I’m like ummmm someone needs to get Suzie over here to teach them about an apex and building proper nail strength ! Love your videos 😘
I am doing nails for fun but I watch your videos and I keep a diary of what I have done and how they last to try and help me learn from my mistakes. Thank you for your tutorials
Please give us fall nail sets for September ! And cool videography that matches that! I love when you two make those videos with the amazing aesthetic !! Will we get Halloween or goth sets for October??🥺
I love how you tell it like it is and how some people’s videos are misleading do to angle and hey, even editing. Such false expectations because of social media these days. Social media is the real devil lmao
I really appreciate this video! I’ve been trying to do my nails in as few balls of acrylic as possible. You explained this so well, and the different colors really helped too. I’m going to start doing them this way and hopefully build up my speed. Thank you so much!
Such an amazing visual approach to teaching about the structure of a nail enhancement. You are a true teacher to come up with this teaching method! Thank you!
I’m in cosmetology school and a lot of the students in my class struggle with acrylics… when I say this video is an eye opener and has taught me so much. Also can you do how to properly build a nail with a tip? Thank you so much for this video and the ones like it they are super helpful…. Continue to do great work ms suzie 😍
when i got out of school and got my first job at a nail salon my boss was trying to tell me '2 seconds per nail' for acrylics(its a regular in/out the door salon) and i would practice and she'd be like 'too slow'. and the stuff they used was the monomer that dries QUICK so i always thought i was just really bad at acrylics until i left and used better products where i can take my time and they actually look decent. i still hate doing acrylics but the point is faster isnt always better and if youre a newbie just take your time
Wise words
This makes so much sense!
I am sure if I'd been doing nails for 25 years I should be able to do it in one bead, ha ha. Most of us are here because we HAVEN'T been doing nails for 25 years, though. "Nail Career Education" kind of says it all. You rock, Madam Suzie!
This is how they should be teaching us in school. The three bead method we learned was ok and it was done differently, but this is even better. Your video definitely gave me a better understanding of how to build a nail especially since we learned everything via zoom. Thanks, Suzie!🥰🥰🥰
Gracias amiga por tu explicación!! Hermosa manera de enseñar😉😘
Saludos desde Hermosillo México 👍 Bendiciones
Omg those little corkscrew jars are absolutely adorable 😍 definitely a must have 🤗
I went to the comments only to find out if the jars and colors were for sale! 😍
Thank you for using different colours!
I just bought your slow curing monomer and, i am so so happy i did! I do my own nails at home and found your videos when I discovered i couldn't use gel. I can't use the lamp it literally "nukes" my fingers! (I've been told it's an allergic reaction 😭... ) So trying to learn acrylic basically from scratch at 40yrs old. I about gave up. Decided to try your product and I actually CAN do it! Between that and your amazingly helpful videos, I'm doing pretty good. So Thank You Suzie. Also, i tried to order your files but the shipping to the US is like $50. So I have to wait. But I will be getting them! Thanks again for all your help. Take care and be safe, sincerely, a new subscriber. 💜
This is fantastic, love how you have used the different colours to explain everything. How long should it normally take to do a full set of nails? And does it differ from shape to shape? x
Great question- Yes certain shapes can take longer. How long should it take to do a set of nails really depends on the length - shape and experience- it really varies but you’re looking at anywhere between one hour to 3 or four
It should never take more than an hour and a half, depending on polish and art, and actually that's a little long. In this world you must learn the one ball method and be good and quick. In the time it took to do this video I have seen perfect one ball nails applied. These people don't mess around they do them in 1 hour. I'm the slow one lol. Peace and love.
I'm a cosmetology student and I'm learning acrylics next week. Thank you for your in depth explanations I feel more confident after watching this. 🙂👍 You make great content
The different colors and up close shots are very helpful! Thank you Suzie & Cameraman!
I’ve been enjoying Suzie’s videos for years because of Jenna Marbles. But I just started cosmetology school and everyone there is shocked over how nicely shaped and structured I get my nail, especially for someone who has no experience. So I tell them all about Suzie and how she’s taught me so much 🥰 Right now my nails don’t look very pretty while I’m building the acrylic, but Suzie taught me that if I have a good foundation there’s a beautiful nail in there somewhere, it just has to be filed into shape.
Omg This is ADORABLE! I love it- THANK YOU❤️
You made my day Christina! You make me proud -
All your videos inspire me to continue doing nails and this video by far has changed the whole game for me.... so thank you for this.
Hi there! Could you please make a video about allergies? Gell allergies, acrylic and so on? Love your work so much! 🥰😍
This video was really helpful. I have a practice hand delivering today. Im going to practice with the different colors like this. It really helps to be able to see the sections broken down for pracicing bead placement and forming the apex. This is genius.
this video is so extremely helpful!!!! thank you suzie!!!
You always explain it so well
Thank You, I'm self learning and your videos really help me!
That’s what I’m here for
i LOVE all those colours... you always make feel like doing it myself but i know i will muck up so for now to watch you is just satisfying :D
Omg I love those little jars with powder!!!!
Coming very soon
@@NailCareerEducation yayyyyy!!!!!!
Thanks for the update info on nail building.😄💕💖
Ive started doing my own nails since watching your videos,love your patience and clear explanation of everything thanks ❤
Is there a video on how thin things can be? I always want to make stuff too thin, especially near the cuticle.
I'm learning to do my own nails and my daughter-n- laws to.Thank you this help me so much
This has been so very helpful! Definitely the most helpful video i have seen
Aww I actually liked the way it looked with the abstract acrylic color look!
I started learning how to make nails professionally 3 months ago, and she's part of the pros who I learn from online. I can gladly say, I am good on Press on Nails(both gel/Acrylic) but still learning
I always found it odd that people feel the need to create a nail in one bead. Like why feel obligated to do it? Create a nail however you need 🤷♀️
Not only that, the strength and appearance of one bead nails is sub-par to say the least. Even when done expertly one bead of acrylic never has the strength of a well built nail with product carefully placed and layered. It doesn't even cure equally when done in one large bead. Also I've seen the cuticle get flooded with monomer way too muhc, not only because of the technique some people use but also just because the brushes for it tend to be so large
@@xxxmindblockxxx 100%
I think, for some people who work in a nail shop, it's because they feel pressure to go as quickly as possible. Since there's always more people waiting. So the one bead method seems like it will be the fastest.
@@xxxmindblockxxx you make a great point about how much monomer is usually flowing around and the huge brushes used. As an acrylic novice it all looks kinda terrifying 😅
I find at times chancing that 1 big bead that's a tad too wet, then wipe, then mold, then pat...😳 2 or 3 beads work just fine. I can control them fast to dry. If 1 bead is a DO, then fabulous. BUT the temp in salon is NOT regulated. Too warm. Too chilly. More liquid. Less liquid. Find your own rhythm nail newbies☺. It takes time but once you have your own rhythm your own style your favorite brush, it will all fall together. Been a pro in the salon since 1983. Proud to be who I am. A nail tech.
Great advice thank you 🙏
The color change up really helped me think things through! Wonderful idea
Soooooo cool!!!!
I love how all of these videos are so educational. I bought the clean acrylic set and can't wait to get started.
I'm working on doing acrylics at home and I have watched this video 5 times before I do my second set.
I did my first set with the one bead method and let me say, they were CHONKY lol! I'm no nail expert and I doubt it will turn out as good as yours but at least I can now relax knowing that I don't have to do or even perfect the one bead method. I really would love to try this method out but I recently took off a set of Polygel and it ripped off half of my thumbnail so I have to wait for it to grow out.
I'll tell ya what
"Learn to do it right before you learn to do it fast" had a huge impact on me
I love that the core is in *education*
Also are we sure that green wasn't like, a Suzie-blue prototype?!
I would love to see a few other NCE signature shades 🤞🏻💙🤞🏻💖🤞🏻
Also, earlier, I was trying to file my nails almondy, and I just couldn't get it exactly how I wanted. then I remembered Suzie's tip for shaping: plan.
Find your center, find your side points (make sure they're even), then draw your line however sharp or round you want it to be. Then file till you get there. Boom, perfection 👌🏻
Love you Susie, but don’t think I didn’t notice the colored acrylic powders. When will they be available on your website? Much love.
Great lesson! Loved the colors
Omg this method looks so much less intimidating to learn than the one head method. I always stayed away from acrylic because it looked difficult to master but this is much simpler. Thank you!
Suzie!! I havent been getting notifications!!!! 😒😒 I missed you in my nail life ❤️❤️
I need sport length Squround quick tips that I can paint and design on please. My hands stopped letting me do my acrylics. (thank you for teaching me that by the way.)
My square tips will be launched very soon
@@NailCareerEducation Nice! Thank you for all your hard work!
I can do okay with your tips with gel! Ty Suzie!
Looove how you explained it... Thanks 💖
I just started doing my own nails at home and this was an excellent videos to show the different areas. Thank you,
Great video! So helpful!!! Thank you Suzie!
This was so helpful,thanks so much for sharing this...very Beginner at doing nails,so again thank you 😉
i wish i could learn from someone like you when i was 18 and begged my parents to pay for my nailtech course. they taught me pretty much nothing and then i got discouraged because my nails looked awful and now, at 31, i want to give it another go and not be so hard on myself!
Thank you for your great videos Suzie! Love from South Africa 😊💕
Can I just say, this was thee most educational video🔥❤️💯
Susie as a newbie you taught me so much !!
You’re the nail preacher! Learn how to do it good, before you learn how to do it fast! I said AMEN! 😍
I would love to see a Fall nail set 🥰🥰
Thank you for this video 🤍🤍🤍🤍
Suzie how thick should nails be and how do you file the free edge ?
Omg thank you! This is super helpful!!!
Wow! I really appreciate this video Susie i realized i was getting way ahead of myself trying that One Bead Method, 😩 When i still need Lot's of practice to perfect my Nail, Thanku for this video I always learn a lot from you! Apreceate you! 😊GodBless Susie♥
I think the one bead approach depends on how you’re taught. Here in America, i haven’t experienced the one bead impacting us in the way you explain. I learned it as a way to simply help create a platform so we can go back to the sculpture and fill in the gaps easier. For some, building with multiple beads leads to frustration. Basically the one bead creates a platform similar to a tip.
1st I love you and thank you for your videos! 2nd I would love to see a NCE metal moon file with peel and stick abrasives and buffers!
As a nail artist myself, I'm really loving the videos and tips you post. I'm learning a lot! I just wanted to know in the video are you using acrylic powder or acrylic gel? Love to hear from you!
Getting back to doing nails and this is what I needed to hear. Thanks a lot.
This is so interesting!
I've always had my nails done at Asian nail bars as that's all we really had in my area. They did one bead and its super fast, occasionally they'd put a little bit extra around the sides. But every single set I had would always lift and snap around the sides. They were always lovely and thin and I thought that was what it should be like to get a smooth blend down to the edges..
I have really awkward nails though as I basically have no side walls and the free edge curves down so they're basically a circle, so I always get lifting unless I have square nails that can come up to make their own side wall, but also every time I get extensions they point upwards like ducks. Not many places near me that use forms either x
such great visual aiding!!!!!
I don't know if you will ever see this question, Suzie...But.. I used to get acrylics 20 years ago. However, the acrylic always left a divot in my nails, once they were removed ( Or, where new growth would begin.). I would love to get acrylics again or start learning to do them myself, but I am unsure of why this happened. Any ideas?
I’ve just started painting my nails and came across your videos. They are so informative; thank you so much for teaching good techniques. I want to start doing acrylic but I always found it so intimidating. I’m going to have to find a beginner kit and use your tips to get better.
Just a heads up in a few days I am going to be releasing a Suzie sample size acrylic kit
@@NailCareerEducation how exciting! 😁 that would be perfect. Thanks for the heads up!
@@NailCareerEducation and I will be buying it!
@@NailCareerEducation omg no way!!! I will have to keep an eye out for that!!!
I’M FINALLY EARLY!! I love your videos, you have such a soothing voice!
Good point 120 seconds. My motto is you must learn and practice the rules then you can break them. (1 ball method)