What I would tell you if you sat at my manicure desk. Thank you C for sending me pictures for my review! If you would like me to give you advice on your nails please watch this video: ruclips.net/video/5VKzcCnnYJo/видео.html
I love that Anna cares about the overall health of the nail, not just new polish swatches. I’ve been polishing my nails since 15 and always had very dry nails and my skin around the nails because I never knew about cuticle oil. I would always just bite or peel back my hang nails and now at 35 I regret ever doing that, the shape of my nails are not the same. Adding oil to my nail care routine has helped so much so that I don’t chew off my dry skin as much (old habits are hard to kick). Thanks Anna for all you tips!
I love these videos! This woman has nails I’d slightly maim someone for. So perfect. I am so envious of the arc from PNF to tip. I totally agree with you, Anna, about the patch. I’ve tried a tea bag and glue patch and it damaged my nail. It also made my free edge very ridged. If someone insists on patching, which I can understand, I recommend a tea bag and base coat. You’ll have to do a new one with every manicure and base coat isn’t as strong as using glue. Base coat doesn’t damage the nail nearly as much, if at all, as the glue. I never experienced damage using base coat and tea bag. However, i have had the nail break despite have the tea bag and base coat on. The advantage of using base coat instead of glue is you can slide it into place. It’s 1 coat of base, put the tea bag on and let dry. Put another coat of base on and let dry. This is when you do have to do a little bit of buffing if you don’t want a lump where the patch is. So you have to be very careful to not buff the natural nail. Then you put another layer of base coat. You probably would want to use a ridge filling base coat at this point because it hides the patch better. Then you let that dry and go on with your mani. When removing your mani, don’t pull or peel off the tea bag. If it is still adhered to your nail, you could try leaving it there and going on with your mani. I recommend soaking it in acetone until it comes off and then doing another one. This one person posted an interesting video where she patched nails that broke on the free edge by using multiple layers of glue on the underside. It’s easier and much better for your nail to just bite the bullet and trim the nail. Good news, is this one is a thumb nail and easy to hide. 😂 The Yellow Stopper base coat is used as a peel off base coat by some people. I think I’ve commented that before. It isn’t meant to be a peel off, but is for some. Thank you for this video!
Anna, I would love a video on how to find a nail technician who is knowledgeable and actually cares about helping clients achieve healthy nails. I feel like every time I go to a salon (which is not often) the technicians are careless and rough. Thanks for another great video! I learn something new every time.
I’ve been binge watching your channel for weeks while working from home, I love seeing all your swatches and watch me work videos, but this series is a game changed, and I’ve just noticed I’m not subscribed!!! What have I been doing???? Thank you for this channel Anna, I love it. So helpful and informative to see someone do the kind of manicure you get in a salon, without all this electric file malarkey.
Never, ever boring Anna.... incredibly informative in an easy to understand way 😍 It's true about red/dark pink polishes staining... I used a China Glaze one, forget which now, and that made made whole nail plate pink.... it's all but grown out now and the fresh nail is all good.
hi Anna !! i've just finished watching your video and i wanted to say THANK YOU for giving some of the best nailcare advices i have ever received ! thank you for teaching me the difference between cuticle and proximal nail fold, that was something that always confused me and you did great at explaining that, in fact, they are not the same thing . oh, and thank you for saying all those kind words about my nails ! everything you said about the topic of fixing the cracks in the nails was so helpful and informative, and the same thing goes for sharing your experience and knowledge about nitrocellulose free nail polish, i really hope to get these dazzle dry and if i do get them be sure i will be purchasing from your affiliate link . again, i am very grateful you did this video and answered my questions with your signature expertise and great knowledge of everything nail related . also looking forward to seeing your next videos of this wonderful series ! thank you so so much , i feel so lucky and grateful right now !
Nice video. Very informative for all not just the nail technician. Your explanation of doing a patch is spot on and you broke the science of it down so everyone could understand what you were talking about. When I’m explaining this to my clients their eyes go glassy like a deer caught in headlights. But by educating my clients it has kept them in my chair for over 30 years. Keep these videos up. 👍🏼
Absolutely love this series so helpful. I always wear a base coat hate yellow nails on me. I did test out Ella Mila spotless 3 weeks worked so well removing stains.
Thank you Anna ! I’m learning so much from your videos . I go to a nail salon for my pedis ,but I do my own manicures . I have some issues with some of my nails though. I hope to send you some good pics ,so you could help me with these issues .♥️
This was an amazing video and the two different nail pictures you ere comparing are like a before and after of my nails from when I used to bite my nails to what they are now. I think these videos are so helpful and such a great idea.
Thank you Anna! This is great. I’ve been trying to stop cutting my proximal nail fold ever since I learned from you that I shouldn’t and these videos about how to care for your nails are gold!
I’ll send you mine. You’ll have a field-day! I just removed my Shellac at 1 AM. Went to bed soaked in Rescue Rx. Will manicure this morning and send the pics. They are the exact opposite of these fine nails. Dry AF!! 😖
Gonna go for polishes without nitrocellulose in the future. Thanks for this very informative video. I see that you've put a lot of effort in it and love what you're doing :)
My toenails were like this. Not as long as this, but I still felt a million times better when I trimmed them. I’m working on going polish free so I get get them back to a normal/ white color. So sick of the yellowing!
This series is SO very helpful! Thank you for thinking of us . Did you ever consider doing a live stream so we can ask questions and you can answer live?
Hi DS! We do lives every Monday at 19:00 European Central/1pm EST. We usually do something as well as answer questions but maybe just answering questions would be a good idea too? We can do it :)
I wish we had someone as talented and knowledgeable in my city (country). Thank you for educating me so well. I am so grateful. PS I just ordered Dazzle Dry for the first time. Thank you for the link and code.
So if its the nitrocellulose that causes the staining, a clear nitrocellulose containing polish (without any lakes or dye) would also stain the nail? That would be a nice experiment!
Extremely helpful and informative! Thank you for this video Anna! I struggle too with yellow stained nails after weeks and weeks of red polishes. This doesn’t happen when I use pinkish/nude/white colours. Does Dazzle Dry ship to Italy?
Hi Ilenia, We are glad you find the videos informative. To our knowledge Dazzle Dry doesn't ship to Italy. However, it's worth reaching out to the company and confirming. Thanks so much- MSL
At this time my nails on the left hand are stained and those on the right hand are not. The difference was the polish remover. I started on the left and because the shitty remover (an essence jelly aceton-based) didn't work I switched to another aceton-based product, a liquid one. The removal was much quicker. Now I have the theory, that length of the removal process is at least partially to be considered a factor. What do you think?
Can’t get over the link where the loreal nail polish made your nails look like that… am back using regular polish in lieu of gel polish , using orly nail strengthening base , but nails are looking to have a tinge of yellow . Cud it be the base coat as I am using a variety of brands of polish every 5/6 days when I change (mavala/Sally hansen/Essie/opi) . Cud the base coat be the culprit or so the polish soak through the base coat and be anyone’s guess as to what’s causing it ??? Thanks Anna for all your advice . I’m 2 months into my natural nail care and following all your advice , major noticeable difference in my nails this week I’m starting to get tips passed the free edge and polish looking better and lasting better on them. Loving the improvement and will send you before and after pics in time when I feel they look ‘great’ 🙈
In my experience all polishes stain the nails to an extend but some make the nails quite yellow. I used an orange nail polish for a design once and my nails got super drastically orange/yellow after only one wear. If my nails get super yellow I know that I should switch the polish
Hello, thank you so much for your very instuctive vde. I have learned so much! I follow your recommendations and I see such improvement in my nails conditions. I followed your afiliate link to purchase some Dazzle Dry polish but unfortunately they don't ship to France. Is there another site you could suggest for non-US viewers?
Hello there! As a clear coat nitrocellulose free you can use Essence Active Whitener. There are no nitrocellulose free polishes on the market other than DD that I know of
So, I understand that Doug Schoon seems to believe that pigments and dyes are what's causing staining and over the years that lower concentrations of higher quality substances will not stain. It does seem interesting that DD polishes will prevent this, as well as what you've mentioned seeing results with DD pedicures. Considering that most stains are surface-level though makes me wonder if it couldn't be a result of both nitrocellose and pigments and dyes? Or maybe even something else we're not considering? Just wondering out loud here since nail bloggers have been testing out stain preventers in base coats with some success as well as stain removers.
Here is how dr. Vivian Valenty (the chemist behind DD) explains it www.nailpro.com/health/article/22249191/vb-cosmetics-dazzle-dry-nail-lacquer-the-real-cause-of-natural-nails-turning-yellow
Me too. I know I shouldn't, and I think it creates hard, dead skin around my side walls, but I'm too impatient to let it all grow out and see if I can find a better way 😭
What I would tell you if you sat at my manicure desk.
Thank you C for sending me pictures for my review!
If you would like me to give you advice on your nails please watch this video: ruclips.net/video/5VKzcCnnYJo/видео.html
I wonder what became of the thumbnail 🤔🙃
I love that Anna cares about the overall health of the nail, not just new polish swatches. I’ve been polishing my nails since 15 and always had very dry nails and my skin around the nails because I never knew about cuticle oil. I would always just bite or peel back my hang nails and now at 35 I regret ever doing that, the shape of my nails are not the same. Adding oil to my nail care routine has helped so much so that I don’t chew off my dry skin as much (old habits are hard to kick). Thanks Anna for all you tips!
This is AWESOME!! Real life people with real life nail problems. This is a winner topic!
NEVER stop this fabulous series!!!!!
I love these videos! This woman has nails I’d slightly maim someone for. So perfect. I am so envious of the arc from PNF to tip.
I totally agree with you, Anna, about the patch. I’ve tried a tea bag and glue patch and it damaged my nail. It also made my free edge very ridged. If someone insists on patching, which I can understand, I recommend a tea bag and base coat. You’ll have to do a new one with every manicure and base coat isn’t as strong as using glue. Base coat doesn’t damage the nail nearly as much, if at all, as the glue. I never experienced damage using base coat and tea bag. However, i have had the nail break despite have the tea bag and base coat on. The advantage of using base coat instead of glue is you can slide it into place. It’s 1 coat of base, put the tea bag on and let dry. Put another coat of base on and let dry. This is when you do have to do a little bit of buffing if you don’t want a lump where the patch is. So you have to be very careful to not buff the natural nail. Then you put another layer of base coat. You probably would want to use a ridge filling base coat at this point because it hides the patch better. Then you let that dry and go on with your mani. When removing your mani, don’t pull or peel off the tea bag. If it is still adhered to your nail, you could try leaving it there and going on with your mani. I recommend soaking it in acetone until it comes off and then doing another one. This one person posted an interesting video where she patched nails that broke on the free edge by using multiple layers of glue on the underside. It’s easier and much better for your nail to just bite the bullet and trim the nail. Good news, is this one is a thumb nail and easy to hide. 😂
The Yellow Stopper base coat is used as a peel off base coat by some people. I think I’ve commented that before. It isn’t meant to be a peel off, but is for some.
Thank you for this video!
Anna, I would love a video on how to find a nail technician who is knowledgeable and actually cares about helping clients achieve healthy nails. I feel like every time I go to a salon (which is not often) the technicians are careless and rough. Thanks for another great video! I learn something new every time.
Okay this is definitely a series we will love!
Thank u so much I don't know what I do without u I learn so much 😊😊
I’ve been binge watching your channel for weeks while working from home, I love seeing all your swatches and watch me work videos, but this series is a game changed, and I’ve just noticed I’m not subscribed!!! What have I been doing????
Thank you for this channel Anna, I love it. So helpful and informative to see someone do the kind of manicure you get in a salon, without all this electric file malarkey.
I love hearing about your recommendations for different people’s nails! Not at all boring 😊 Thank you!
The best nails I’ve ever seen, hands down! You gotta appreciate the dedication it takes! Bravo
Never, ever boring Anna.... incredibly informative in an easy to understand way 😍
It's true about red/dark pink polishes staining... I used a China Glaze one, forget which now, and that made made whole nail plate pink.... it's all but grown out now and the fresh nail is all good.
hi Anna !! i've just finished watching your video and i wanted to say THANK YOU for giving some of the best nailcare advices i have ever received ! thank you for teaching me the difference between cuticle and proximal nail fold, that was something that always confused me and you did great at explaining that, in fact, they are not the same thing . oh, and thank you for saying all those kind words about my nails ! everything you said about the topic of fixing the cracks in the nails was so helpful and informative, and the same thing goes for sharing your experience and knowledge about nitrocellulose free nail polish, i really hope to get these dazzle dry and if i do get them be sure i will be purchasing from your affiliate link .
again, i am very grateful you did this video and answered my questions with your signature expertise and great knowledge of everything nail related . also looking forward to seeing your next videos of this wonderful series ! thank you so so much , i feel so lucky and grateful right now !
Nice video. Very informative for all not just the nail technician. Your explanation of doing a patch is spot on and you broke the science of it down so everyone could understand what you were talking about. When I’m explaining this to my clients their eyes go glassy like a deer caught in headlights. But by educating my clients it has kept them in my chair for over 30 years. Keep these videos up. 👍🏼
I just loooove Anna's nail advice! Thank you. ❣
Absolutely love this series so helpful. I always wear a base coat hate yellow nails on me. I did test out Ella Mila spotless 3 weeks worked so well removing stains.
Wow!! Def not boring - you taught me so much!! Thanks!
I loved this video. So much useful information. Thank you for doing this series.
Thank you Anna ! I’m learning so much from your videos . I go to a nail salon for my pedis ,but I do my own manicures . I have some issues with some of my nails though. I hope to send you some good pics ,so you could help me with these issues .♥️
This was an amazing video and the two different nail pictures you ere comparing are like a before and after of my nails from when I used to bite my nails to what they are now. I think these videos are so helpful and such a great idea.
I like this series...Please do more
Thank you Anna! This is great. I’ve been trying to stop cutting my proximal nail fold ever since I learned from you that I shouldn’t and these videos about how to care for your nails are gold!
Love this series. Very informative.
I’ll send you mine. You’ll have a field-day! I just removed my Shellac at 1 AM. Went to bed soaked in Rescue Rx. Will manicure this morning and send the pics. They are the exact opposite of these fine nails. Dry AF!! 😖
Gonna go for polishes without nitrocellulose in the future. Thanks for this very informative video. I see that you've put a lot of effort in it and love what you're doing :)
My toenails were like this. Not as long as this, but I still felt a million times better when I trimmed them. I’m working on going polish free so I get get them back to a normal/ white color. So sick of the yellowing!
Creative. One of a kind series. Congrats!!! 🎉
Thank you so much for educating us. Please, do continue.
You have great knowledge, wisdom and experience! Thank you for sharing
Looking forward to your next videos! This was great!
Just a really great video, so informative!
Those nails are gorgeous ❤❤❤. I've learned such about natural nail care.
As usual, very informative. Thank you!
This series is amazing! Thank you Anna!
Thank you Susanne ❤️
This series is SO very helpful! Thank you for thinking of us . Did you ever consider doing a live stream so we can ask questions and you can answer live?
Hi DS! We do lives every Monday at 19:00 European Central/1pm EST. We usually do something as well as answer questions but maybe just answering questions would be a good idea too? We can do it :)
Excellent and very informative - thank you!
I wish we had someone as talented and knowledgeable in my city (country). Thank you for educating me so well. I am so grateful. PS I just ordered Dazzle Dry for the first time. Thank you for the link and code.
You are so welcome!
Very informative video. Thanks
I love this series. Ty
So if its the nitrocellulose that causes the staining, a clear nitrocellulose containing polish (without any lakes or dye) would also stain the nail? That would be a nice experiment!
A really interesting video Anna, thank you. :)
Extremely helpful and informative! Thank you for this video Anna! I struggle too with yellow stained nails after weeks and weeks of red polishes. This doesn’t happen when I use pinkish/nude/white colours. Does Dazzle Dry ship to Italy?
Hi Ilenia, We are glad you find the videos informative. To our knowledge Dazzle Dry doesn't ship to Italy. However, it's worth reaching out to the company and confirming.
Thanks so much- MSL
@@TheSalonLife thank you! I’ll reach out to them! 😊
Thank you so much for your time and effort ❤
Thank you so much for your kind comment and for watching :)
Her nails are beautiful I would shorten the nail too when ever I chip or break one I cut them all then file them
At this time my nails on the left hand are stained and those on the right hand are not. The difference was the polish remover. I started on the left and because the shitty remover (an essence jelly aceton-based) didn't work I switched to another aceton-based product, a liquid one. The removal was much quicker. Now I have the theory, that length of the removal process is at least partially to be considered a factor. What do you think?
Hello, I love your channel. can you try OPI nail polish without coat , and top base and see how it goes after a day? . thank you so much love you
Can’t get over the link where the loreal nail polish made your nails look like that… am back using regular polish in lieu of gel polish , using orly nail strengthening base , but nails are looking to have a tinge of yellow . Cud it be the base coat as I am using a variety of brands of polish every 5/6 days when I change (mavala/Sally hansen/Essie/opi) . Cud the base coat be the culprit or so the polish soak through the base coat and be anyone’s guess as to what’s causing it ??? Thanks Anna for all your advice . I’m 2 months into my natural nail care and following all your advice , major noticeable difference in my nails this week I’m starting to get tips passed the free edge and polish looking better and lasting better on them. Loving the improvement and will send you before and after pics in time when I feel they look ‘great’ 🙈
In my experience all polishes stain the nails to an extend but some make the nails quite yellow. I used an orange nail polish for a design once and my nails got super drastically orange/yellow after only one wear. If my nails get super yellow I know that I should switch the polish
So informative, thank you. Are you able advise which nitrocellulose-free base coats you've tried? They're hard to find here in NZ 🤷♀️
Hi Yvette. Funny enough we talked briefly about this in our live yesterday. Here is a link ruclips.net/video/dNIdtjm4kwE/видео.html Thanks - MSL
Hello, thank you so much for your very instuctive vde. I have learned so much! I follow your recommendations and I see such improvement in my nails conditions. I followed your afiliate link to purchase some Dazzle Dry polish but unfortunately they don't ship to France. Is there another site you could suggest for non-US viewers?
Hello there! As a clear coat nitrocellulose free you can use Essence Active Whitener.
There are no nitrocellulose free polishes on the market other than DD that I know of
This was so informative. Loved it
Thank you so much :))
what about just nail glue JUST on the crack?
Interesting 🥰
So, I understand that Doug Schoon seems to believe that pigments and dyes are what's causing staining and over the years that lower concentrations of higher quality substances will not stain. It does seem interesting that DD polishes will prevent this, as well as what you've mentioned seeing results with DD pedicures. Considering that most stains are surface-level though makes me wonder if it couldn't be a result of both nitrocellose and pigments and dyes? Or maybe even something else we're not considering? Just wondering out loud here since nail bloggers have been testing out stain preventers in base coats with some success as well as stain removers.
Here is how dr. Vivian Valenty (the chemist behind DD) explains it
www.nailpro.com/health/article/22249191/vb-cosmetics-dazzle-dry-nail-lacquer-the-real-cause-of-natural-nails-turning-yellow
Boy those nails are really thick
I file the sides of my nails to prevent snags. The sides of my nails tend to get bits that cling onto my sweaters.
Me too. I know I shouldn't, and I think it creates hard, dead skin around my side walls, but I'm too impatient to let it all grow out and see if I can find a better way 😭