I love Olive & June nail polish. It’s the only nail polish o have found that not only stays on for over a week but also looks like I just put it on. It keeps the shine and there is no chipping or cracking! Seriously a game changer for me. I usually don’t even need to reapply the top coat either. I don’t know how they do it but since I have discovered it, I do not use any other polish unless I don’t care if it only lasts for a day or two. I stopped doing my nails because all other polishes only lasted 2 days at the most for me and it wasn’t worth the effort. This sounds like an ad, I wish I was getting paid for it! It really is the best nail polish I have ever used and I tell everyone who compliments my nails about it.
Ohh really!? I'm going to have to try!! I've tried like 4 different nail polishes, as I can't afford gel nails every month and none of them last longer than a day! ☹ Which is frustrating as they're very expensive and don't apply easily! I'm gonna have to try this brand- Olive & June and see how long it lasts! I will do this nail polish over my nail hardener and hopefully I will get good results and not have chipped cracked nails anymore!🤞🤞🤞
Ok, but you don’t have to buff the top layer if your nail off repeatedly for obvious reasons . It takes about 2 months or more for your nail to grow the length of your nail bed and if you re- do your manicure weekly that’s 8X buffing of nails = dry weak nails prone to chipping, splitting and cracking
I’ve been blessed with good nails. But I have never buffed the top nor filed the sides. I know the recipe. Plus always wearing gloves when washing dishes or wigs.
Filing the side can be necessary if the nail taper towards the end to make it more narrow. Buffing is not necessary even if you have vertical lines as lines can be very normal, instead it's better to put a nail filler.
ok so loved this polish colors….they even have blue and purple that appear to be elevated! i want to start doing my own nails at home and i think im gona love these color options
I just got a baby nail grinder for my son, and tested it on myself first for safety... lemme tell you, I will be using this to get a gentle shape for all my home manicures now. Its the frida one
So beautiful! I would love to know why you don’t use a base coat. I do use one, because it was explained to me that it prevent colour staining, is that correct?
The brush is from Olive&June, you can find it/have a look at their website if you live in America. Unfortunately the brand can’t be found somewhere else, I live in the uk and have to use other products. I learn about them through Matilda on video, you should have a look at her content.
Olive & June colors are supposed to contain binding ingredients and work without a base coat, I haven’t personally tried them so I can’t vouch for it lol
@@TPIN-l8x I have found that if you try to use a top coat as a base coat, sometimes your manicure will chip faster because the top coat dries to a shiny, smooth finish, and that makes it harder for the nail polish to stick to the nail. When I do my manicure, I use a base coat made to strengthen the nails and help the polish stick. You can find many different base coats that have different benefits depending on what you need. I get both my base and top coats and Walmart, Target, or Amazon.
A couple of corrections... 1) The cuticle is any dead skin stuck to the nail. The living skin around the nail are called the proximal nail folds. After you have removed nail polish and shaped your nails, apply cuticle remover to the nail bed and gently scrape off any cuticle while pushing back the nail folds with an orange stick. When you are finished, wipe off the finger with a wet cloth. 2)Don't buff the nail plate. Instead, clean with rubbing alcohol to dehydrate the nail. 3) Rather than cleaning up with acetone, use a small brush to apply aquaphor or petrolatum to the area surrounding the nail. Any mistakes will come off easily with an orange stick. Any other mistakes will come off next time you shower. Nail polish comes off wet skin pretty easily. 4) Use a base coat. Apply 3 coats of polish, the first 2 thin, the last one "float" your brush to get a nice thick look. Then apply 2 layers of top coat. 5) Allow all layers to dry at least 5 minutes between applications. 6) Wait 30 minutes after the final layer and apply nail oil. This will help the polish dry with elasticity. Wait another 30 minutes before doing much to avoid smudging. That manicure should last over a week still looking good.
Top coat before polish? Have you tried the Hermès polishes? And do you like olive and June the best overall even for salon or drugs store? Also, O&J offer different polish brushes…can you share if you’ve used either or preferred one over the other. Lastly, what does the blue popper thing do best for polishing. My hands are not the most steady. Any suggestions?
you don't show that little machine that dry the nails. In my experience is fundamental! As I never succeeded without! Do you use it? How much time do you wait until the next layer? Thanks!
That looked really professional. I loved the fact that you pushed back the cuticles after getting them drenched at shower instead of removing them. But I don't think buffing them and dipping them straight into nail polish remover is healthy for the nails.
No base coat? Also, Olive & June does not last :( I've tried them and it chips within 2 days. Maybe if you don't do much around the house it lasts, but otherwise it's not that great polish.
Looks great. I am not a fan of really long, bright colored, artificial (gel, acrylic), unable to use your hands manicure. Looks too fake to me. Well manicured, classy, soft shades look the best in my opinion. It drives me crazy when you see someone who can't even hold a pen because the nails are too long. I'm going to try Olive & June too. Thanks for sharing.
LOVE the look of short, clean, exquisitely manicured nails.
I love Olive & June nail polish. It’s the only nail polish o have found that not only stays on for over a week but also looks like I just put it on. It keeps the shine and there is no chipping or cracking! Seriously a game changer for me. I usually don’t even need to reapply the top coat either. I don’t know how they do it but since I have discovered it, I do not use any other polish unless I don’t care if it only lasts for a day or two. I stopped doing my nails because all other polishes only lasted 2 days at the most for me and it wasn’t worth the effort. This sounds like an ad, I wish I was getting paid for it! It really is the best nail polish I have ever used and I tell everyone who compliments my nails about it.
Ohh really!? I'm going to have to try!! I've tried like 4 different nail polishes, as I can't afford gel nails every month and none of them last longer than a day! ☹
Which is frustrating as they're very expensive and don't apply easily!
I'm gonna have to try this brand- Olive & June and see how long it lasts! I will do this nail polish over my nail hardener and hopefully I will get good results and not have chipped cracked nails anymore!🤞🤞🤞
Love short natural nails with a neutral polish.
The most important tip for me is to find a color closer to my own skin tone. Thanks for sharing 🙏
So true!!!
Thank you for this “down to earth” classy at home manicure. Tip #1 for me is to have the best tools/polishes and not skip steps.👍😉
Do you know your twin “muchelleb” here on RUclips? She’s pretty cool
Yes, this is a very classy manicure! You showed some pretty polishes in your video, so you should share the names of them with your viewers.
Looks exactly like the color koala if that helps love ❤️☺️
Ok, but you don’t have to buff the top layer if your nail off repeatedly for obvious reasons . It takes about 2 months or more for your nail to grow the length of your nail bed and if you re- do your manicure weekly that’s 8X buffing of nails = dry weak nails prone to chipping, splitting and cracking
I’ve been blessed with good nails. But I have never buffed the top nor filed the sides. I know the recipe. Plus always wearing gloves when washing dishes or wigs.
Filing the side can be necessary if the nail taper towards the end to make it more narrow. Buffing is not necessary even if you have vertical lines as lines can be very normal, instead it's better to put a nail filler.
ok so loved this polish colors….they even have blue and purple that appear to be elevated! i want to start doing my own nails at home and i think im gona love these color options
Beautiful! Perfect!!
Love your videos & your explanations for each step!!
I just got a baby nail grinder for my son, and tested it on myself first for safety... lemme tell you, I will be using this to get a gentle shape for all my home manicures now. Its the frida one
Hi paloma,which shade you use in this video?
So beautiful! I would love to know why you don’t use a base coat. I do use one, because it was explained to me that it prevent colour staining, is that correct?
Reapplying top coat will also extend the polish
I think the biggest thing I'm missing is a detailing brush for clean-up. Thanks for the tips!!
The brush is from Olive&June, you can find it/have a look at their website if you live in America. Unfortunately the brand can’t be found somewhere else, I live in the uk and have to use other products. I learn about them through Matilda on video, you should have a look at her content.
Perfection!!! Your nails look great!!!!
i LOVE the nails so much they really look classy and simple!
Very nice. Clean and well shaped. Do you have a list of the tools you use? How often do you do your natural manicure?
I love your manicure tutorial. The nails look so beautiful. Thank you for giving me good tips on how to do my nails.
Love! They look so beautiful! I will be trying this when i do my nails from now on :)
I'd love to know the name of the polish you used in this video. It's really beautiful.
Beautiful nail routine. I'm definitely going to try to do this. What about drying? Are you air drying your nails or using something else?
Simply beautiful ☁
Nice tip for the cuticles! Thanks for the video (:
Love, love short nails so classy and sophisticated unlike the exaggerated lengths that to me, look so cheap.
Beautiful…do you not use a base coat?
Very pretty. I’d like to know what color the polish is. Do you remember a year later?
Can you share us the exact color of nail polish you used? Thanks
Beautiful nails! Did miss the name of the shade?
The nail color you used by olive & June what color was it
Beautiful! Love the color!
Your nails look lovely and your dog is gorgeous 😊
Hi! How much time do you wait between coats? Thanks!
Did you mention the nail polish color??
I use a buffer to remove my cuticles. Safer for me and less painful
Ty! Need a Poppy immediately!
What color did you use?
I'm very surprised that you applied the color directly to your nails with no base coat!
Olive & June colors are supposed to contain binding ingredients and work without a base coat, I haven’t personally tried them so I can’t vouch for it lol
I’ve never found the base coat does much, IMO.
Thnqqq soo much precious dear❤😊😊😊ur nails r highly gorgs likr ur eng 😊😊😊❤❤lots of love n appreciation dear😊😊😊😊 God bless uh
What is the blue gadget you put on the top f the nail polish ?
Great job!
Hoof stick for clean up👍🏽
Have ridges can the buffing work ?
It's hard to tell the exact color of that polish. Is it beige or grey? Ty
It's a very desaturated beige, so basically a mix of both
What's the name of this color polish? Did I miss it??
Nice nail application, but I think you forgot your base coat. This is important so that your nail does not turn yellow. 👍👍😀.
Someone else said you don’t need it with the olive and june brand, but I still would to prevent discolouration.
How long do you let nail polish dry between coats?
Your hands look so pretty. What is the color?
I have problems with my polish drying. What do you recommend?
Beautiful 🥰💕
I love cute hands and manicures. My hands are cute and my manicures always look nice 🥰
yesss girl.
Where did you get the Poppy?
What is the color
Super, thank you!
I love your videos ❤️🥰🥰🥰
What is the Color you used?
@palomadaily Would love to know the color used as well. 🙏🏼
What was the name of the color you used from Olive and June? 😊
Where did you get that blue Poppy ? I couldn't find it 😔
Great video, but why no base coat?
is okay to Put the Top Coat on your Nails Frist? and wait till it Dry and Then put the Nail polish on?
No
@@zyzyryx Why?
@@TPIN-l8x I have found that if you try to use a top coat as a base coat, sometimes your manicure will chip faster because the top coat dries to a shiny, smooth finish, and that makes it harder for the nail polish to stick to the nail. When I do my manicure, I use a base coat made to strengthen the nails and help the polish stick. You can find many different base coats that have different benefits depending on what you need. I get both my base and top coats and Walmart, Target, or Amazon.
It's called TOP coat for a reason.
@@AngelinaX23 Yeah I know that 🙄
A couple of corrections...
1) The cuticle is any dead skin stuck to the nail. The living skin around the nail are called the proximal nail folds. After you have removed nail polish and shaped your nails, apply cuticle remover to the nail bed and gently scrape off any cuticle while pushing back the nail folds with an orange stick. When you are finished, wipe off the finger with a wet cloth.
2)Don't buff the nail plate. Instead, clean with rubbing alcohol to dehydrate the nail.
3) Rather than cleaning up with acetone, use a small brush to apply aquaphor or petrolatum to the area surrounding the nail. Any mistakes will come off easily with an orange stick. Any other mistakes will come off next time you shower. Nail polish comes off wet skin pretty easily.
4) Use a base coat. Apply 3 coats of polish, the first 2 thin, the last one "float" your brush to get a nice thick look. Then apply 2 layers of top coat.
5) Allow all layers to dry at least 5 minutes between applications.
6) Wait 30 minutes after the final layer and apply nail oil. This will help the polish dry with elasticity. Wait another 30 minutes before doing much to avoid smudging. That manicure should last over a week still looking good.
Also, nails don’t grow with the grain going down so you don’t need to file in one direction that’s a myth.
Hi are you coming back and making more videos? I love your channel ❤❤❤
What color is the nail polish you are using?
Thank you for this!! I’m dead going to try this!!
No base polish?
I wish i had nicely shaped nail beds mine are different shapes 😭
Absolutely loved this video. Thank you so much. I just subscribed. 💜
I love this so much! Great job!! Thanks for the wonderful tips xoxo
Top coat before polish?
Have you tried the Hermès polishes?
And do you like olive and June the best overall even for salon or drugs store?
Also, O&J offer different polish brushes…can you share if you’ve used either or preferred one over the other. Lastly, what does the blue popper thing do best for polishing. My hands are not the most steady. Any suggestions?
The blue popper is supposed to help you achieve good polish application with your non-dominant hand.
I do my own nails cus i dont like people touching me.
Don’t buff your natural nails every time. That’s too much removal of the nail. Only do that once every two months and opt for a base coat instead.
Beautiful… what color is that?
Hola Paloma !!! Donde puedo encontrar esta marca en España?. Gracias
Desafortunadamente creo que solo la venden en Estados Unidos, yo vivo en el Reino Unido y no la consigo. Saludos
@@Lulu-Walker Ohhhhhh 😞 Gracias !
Love this video ❤👏👍🙏
Love this video-can anyone tell me, what color of polish did she use, and where can I buy Olive and products?
Hello I believe the color is chemistry, you can find olive and June at target , blessings ❤️💙💜
you don't show that little machine that dry the nails. In my experience is fundamental! As I never succeeded without! Do you use it? How much time do you wait until the next layer? Thanks!
Can you please share the name of the colors
Your nails are beautiful and the dog also. What breed is he or she?
She is a poodle mix, we don't what she she is mixed with but she is our perfect little mutt ♥️
That looked really professional. I loved the fact that you pushed back the cuticles after getting them drenched at shower instead of removing them. But I don't think buffing them and dipping them straight into nail polish remover is healthy for the nails.
Nails are dead, they do not care about their health
Whenever I file my nails they get sharper, like sharp as a knife. Why???
You need to use an emery board with a higher grit. Also file your nails in one direction, don't saw back and forth.
also don't file perpendicular to the end of the nail but slightly slanted underneath the nail so you don't create a very thin nail "blade"
No base coat? Also, Olive & June does not last :( I've tried them and it chips within 2 days. Maybe if you don't do much around the house it lasts, but otherwise it's not that great polish.
Going to their website hope they see this and give u something !!!
Is this for manicure ? But I ended up in online business which I did not expect. Help!
Loveee
🫠look like rich nails!!!
Acrylic ruined my nail bed and it scratches, does it heal on its own or should I fix it?
😍😍😍
Your Title should be. Part 2. Saint Laurent nails.
Classy on a lemonade budget.
I am a lawyer. So my nails have to look classy.
I love you dog. 😄
Смотрится красиво. Супер❤❤❤
No need to put the base coat first?????
Yes, there is, especially with brightly colored polish. She may not use a base coat because her polish choices are so bland.
Paloma are you Brazilian?
I am not but I love Brasil!!
What nail polish is that?
Looks great. I am not a fan of really long, bright colored, artificial (gel, acrylic), unable to use your hands manicure. Looks too fake to me. Well manicured, classy, soft shades look the best in my opinion. It drives me crazy when you see someone who can't even hold a pen because the nails are too long. I'm going to try Olive & June too. Thanks for sharing.
Its wierd i have got finger nails exacty like you.. all of my finger..
Why do people think the skin fold is the cuticle…gently pushing the skin fold back exposes the cuticle so it can be removed.
Sooo bad for your nails to buff so much and what about a base coat??
Now I realized my hands look much better without doing anything 😅😁
Okay but I play with my dog every single day. That’s where the polish gets off :(
👍😘🌺