@@EricasNails I can only find one video with that type of cuticle but I’m struggling with a more extreme version of it. It’s Similar to the first example in the ‘dry manicure on different cuticle types’ video from 3 years ago. It’s sooo attached to the nail and almost all of it looks like live skin, you can’t see much of the cuticle. Hope that makes sense 🤦🏻♀️😂😂
@@chc717This is known as a “spreading cuticle” (has spread onto the nail plate and attached itself). I do not recommend utilizing an e-file to lift it as to properly do it the rpm / grit will need to be high and damage to the nail plate will most likely occur. Instead, the quickest/safest way is to apply some warm water and cuticle remover and use an orange wood stick or pusher to detach it from the nail plate. Once this step is completed and the nail fold has fully been lifted, wipe off excess water and cuticle remover and apply a powder like johnsons powder to absorb the moisture. This is needed as a dry manicure can not be adequately performed on wet/hydrated skin (hyperhidrosis, lotioned skin, recently washed hands, etc). Rub powder onto skin and under nail fold then remove excess using a brush. You can then proceed with your manicure and at the end make sure you are adequately removing all powder from the skin and under the nail fold.
Mmmm! That's why it's important to have different grits for different types of skin. My skin is thin, so I can't use median grit because I can finish damaging myself. Thank you for the video. And I'm a perfectionist 😅 I hate it!
Do you have suggestions for products for dry manis at home on natural nails? My girls and I super impressed with what we've learned on your channel and are excited to get some new tools for our weekly self care time ❤
Awh how fun! & thank! I recommend the natural nail kit and lunu luxe cuticle oil! ericasata.com/collections/bits-kits/products/natural-nail-dry-mani-kit
Could you please do more videos on people with deep side walls, and really overgrown, stuck cuticles that are also delicate?
Oh buddy! those cuticle types are shown somewhere among all the manicure videos 😅 🩶
@@EricasNails I can only find one video with that type of cuticle but I’m struggling with a more extreme version of it. It’s Similar to the first example in the ‘dry manicure on different cuticle types’ video from 3 years ago. It’s sooo attached to the nail and almost all of it looks like live skin, you can’t see much of the cuticle. Hope that makes sense 🤦🏻♀️😂😂
@@chc717This is known as a “spreading cuticle” (has spread onto the nail plate and attached itself). I do not recommend utilizing an e-file to lift it as to properly do it the rpm / grit will need to be high and damage to the nail plate will most likely occur. Instead, the quickest/safest way is to apply some warm water and cuticle remover and use an orange wood stick or pusher to detach it from the nail plate. Once this step is completed and the nail fold has fully been lifted, wipe off excess water and cuticle remover and apply a powder like johnsons powder to absorb the moisture. This is needed as a dry manicure can not be adequately performed on wet/hydrated skin (hyperhidrosis, lotioned skin, recently washed hands, etc). Rub powder onto skin and under nail fold then remove excess using a brush. You can then proceed with your manicure and at the end make sure you are adequately removing all powder from the skin and under the nail fold.
@@waterbucks6476 thank you so much
Mmmm! That's why it's important to have different grits for different types of skin. My skin is thin, so I can't use median grit because I can finish damaging myself. Thank you for the video. And I'm a perfectionist 😅 I hate it!
Wow, this has been a super useful topic with such great demonstration! I learnt so much and will do a better manicure next time, thank you! 🙏
We're so happy to hear that you're learning so much! Thank you for your feedback!! 🤩🫶
This video is gold, thank you
So glad you enjoyed it!🤩
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you!
Welcome!!
Thank you for this video. I have all three grits of the Big E. And I was intimidated to use them. But this absolutely helped❤️
So glad this has helped! Let us know how it goes!
You are truly fantastic-thank you for all the tips tricks & phenomenal biits❤❤❤
You're so welcome! 🤍
Do you have suggestions for products for dry manis at home on natural nails? My girls and I super impressed with what we've learned on your channel and are excited to get some new tools for our weekly self care time ❤
Awh how fun! & thank! I recommend the natural nail kit and lunu luxe cuticle oil! ericasata.com/collections/bits-kits/products/natural-nail-dry-mani-kit
Love love love it!!!!’ So satisfying and so educational lol 😂
Thank you!
Hi Erica! Hoping you could share what you use for a hand rest? Thanks for all your videos! They are so helpful
hi! this hand rest is available for purchase on our website. 💎🤩
Master should analyze each client skin before choosing the correct abrasive miller to work with
agreed!🫶
As always. Love your videos AND your bits. Thank you
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I only have big e in super fine and medium grit. But I want to know why I would want to use a fine grit big e?
That’s what the video just covered? Fine grit for more delicate skin
Fine is best for natural nails or sensitive skin!
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we apologize for that! they should be running smooth now. check our the link under our video for the link on the bits that were used .🤩💎