My Nail Care Routine

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  • Опубліковано 1 гру 2024

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  • @mallymakings2853
    @mallymakings2853 4 роки тому +1

    WOW. You have to have the most gentle and relaxing voice I’ve ever heard. I swear I could listen to you reading the phone book and I’d be relaxed. Lovely video, very helpful. Thank You.xxx

  • @MKGirl317
    @MKGirl317 5 років тому +7

    Because of the length of this video I saved it to watch it when I was doing my Sunday manicure 💅🏽. Very good video worth every minute.

  • @millib09
    @millib09 9 років тому +25

    At first I was shocked at the length of the video. However, it was one of the best nail care videos I've seen. Your speaking voice helps with that also because it is very soothing.

  • @GraceUnderFire2022
    @GraceUnderFire2022 3 роки тому

    Enjoying some me time on this hot and lazy Sunday...Love to still come back to this video for some relaxing company! Hope all is well with you!

  • @calisahardy4845
    @calisahardy4845 5 років тому +5

    This was so relaxing and informative. With watching some older videos it's nice to see the simplicity and quality in a video. 😍 Don't know if you're still around but I wish you well!

  • @rollypolypress
    @rollypolypress 4 роки тому +1

    I really just liked your natural nails .. great tutorial 👍

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому +11

    I've been asked for quite a while now for a "detailed" nail video, that is the reason for the lengthy video.

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому +3

    I've been pretty fortunate not to have any problems with metal nail files. I've been using them for over 15 years without any issues :)

  • @snail8109
    @snail8109 10 років тому +3

    wow, this video was crazy. so in-depth! i just stopped biting my nails very recently so ive been looking for things to do to nurse my fingers back to health. thanks for the video!

  • @anne853
    @anne853 8 років тому +1

    Death by acetone. Can you imagine? Somebody call the aspca. I'm just playing girl. Your nails are perfection; long nail beds, beautifully arched, and a c-curve to die for.

  • @patriciamesa8150
    @patriciamesa8150 10 років тому +2

    I just learned something watching your video. What I learned is to use an emery board for dry cuticles, Mine are always dry and using this method makes them smooth and it just feels better that cutting, I do tend to pull dead skin off my nails this will help me stop that so thank you so much :-)

  • @katebranson8121
    @katebranson8121 9 років тому +1

    Very helpful video for a nice manicure. I love it. And I had never thought of using pure acetone, but the fact that you are not rubbing your nails so much, sounds like it would be beneficial to get the polish of quickly without all the rubbing.

  • @chefSqueez
    @chefSqueez 7 років тому +6

    where are u???? I really miss ur videos! I really really hope u are okay!

  • @jassconrad
    @jassconrad 5 років тому +1

    I have to add that i would never file away the sides. My nails are super strong with the sides and the natural growth of the nail plate is sqaure. Very little filing this way.

  • @valdezmel44
    @valdezmel44 11 років тому +9

    Awesome vid! I'm definitely going to start doing this myself!! & your voice is soooo soothing! Lol

    • @euniquenails
      @euniquenails  11 років тому

      Thanks :)

    • @GraceUnderFire2022
      @GraceUnderFire2022 10 років тому

      Yes, this video is so nice...soothing and comfortably paced...I don't mind the length at all. Makes for a great nail buddy when the only time you have to do your nails is at 3am, lol!! Thanks, eunique nails, for sharing!!

  • @Butterfly46009
    @Butterfly46009 11 років тому

    the brush tip is really helpful for me I ALWAYS get nail polish on my cuticles and i just keep trying to remove it with my nails under the water which really makes my cuticles look very very bad ..thats a really cool trick am definitely gonna try it !!! and also I ve been using sweet almond oil on my cuticles for 2 months now and omg it really made a huge difference for my cuticles now they are really soft , try using it twice a day and it will really does help :)

  • @daddysgirl45769
    @daddysgirl45769 11 років тому +3

    If you wouldnt continue to brush over the polish after your 3 main strokes your polish wont become as "streaky". By doing that your pulling up the polish that has begun to dry.

  • @normaaustin9171
    @normaaustin9171 6 років тому +1

    Very interesting video. Very detailed. And I love this color.

  • @marofontaine5803
    @marofontaine5803 11 років тому +2

    Love your tutorial,so detailed. Thanks!

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому +4

    Thank you for stopping by! The only real suggestion I can provide would be to use a good base and top coat. These two help me protect my nails. When I have bare nails, they always break and crack so I make sure to always have something on them, even just base and top coat. Try this out, let me know if it works for you :)

  • @tenillecork
    @tenillecork 3 роки тому

    My nails are really strong so I try to prevent getting my nails professional done because I know that my products are clean and sanitary so that works best for me. I only use a glass nail file and once a week I do my nail care routine because it gives them a chance to settle once Ive done the work and always moisturising is good especially before you go to bed.

  • @w_rav
    @w_rav 11 років тому +1

    Great video - it is very helpful! I will definitely use these tips. Thanks!!

  • @susanamorales1988
    @susanamorales1988 8 років тому +1

    I love this nail care routine and great tips. Love this video❤️

  • @SchnauzerMom
    @SchnauzerMom 11 років тому +1

    I use olive oil during the week to keep my cuticles moisturized

  • @AravahStar
    @AravahStar 10 років тому

    a lovely tutorial. I had no idea that polish on fingernails could last so long. I stopped wearing it on my hands for that reason.
    btw your voice is soooo soothing that I started falling asleep twice. You'd be a fabulous at voice overs or meditation vid ; )

  • @fatimahahmadi5756
    @fatimahahmadi5756 11 років тому

    Your video is the most detailed video i seen and i like it thanks

  • @MY-pf7dc
    @MY-pf7dc 5 років тому

    AWESOME / GREAT JOB !!! BEAUTIFUL NAILS!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lizlizza12345678910
    @lizlizza12345678910 11 років тому +1

    beautiful nails!! I also, use pure acetone is just quicker.. just like you said I moisturise afterwards so, is okay:) What color are you wearing? If you dont mind sharing

  • @GraceUnderFire2022
    @GraceUnderFire2022 6 років тому

    Still my FAVORITE nail video on UA-cam! Hope you are doing well!

  • @mahdxee
    @mahdxee 11 років тому

    That orange is a lovely color.

  • @theflipingcrew406
    @theflipingcrew406 11 років тому +1

    After I wrote that comment, I found something!!
    I was at Publix (our local grocery store in the south) and in the health/beauty section was hanging: "Moisturizing hand gloves by Earth Therapeutics" They are specially designed for you to lather your hands and nails at night and out the gloves on to keep the moisture in all night. Been using 3-nights now, and they are heaven sent! Google the name and maybe you can find a pair. They were about $3 for 1 pair. Let me know if you want a picture.

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому

    I don't take any vitamins, although I should :). Thanks, I like this length too. Right now they are super long-can't wait to chop-chop!

  • @rainbowcarcass1568
    @rainbowcarcass1568 8 років тому +1

    She paints her nails exactly how I do it even the brush thing

  • @kellyann4835
    @kellyann4835 10 років тому

    so worth watching! Very informative

    • @janwar68
      @janwar68 5 років тому

      The ONLY nail file you should use, is the crystal glass file!!! As for cuticles: after a shower, use your towel to gently push them back!
      The Swiss nail company, MAVALA, has EVERYTHING you need for beautiful nails!!

  • @brendaslowe643
    @brendaslowe643 9 років тому

    Wonderful! Very well done!

  • @sedaertugrulwilliams8354
    @sedaertugrulwilliams8354 10 років тому

    Great video! Very helpful! I tried to find the buffing block on eBay however I only found for acrylic nails.. :\ and none for natural nails. What grit does it have to be to use it on natural nails please? :)

  • @ΙΩΑΝΝΑΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΥ-δ8φ
    @ΙΩΑΝΝΑΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΥ-δ8φ 10 років тому

    this tutorial is GREAT...i'd like to ask you, could I use vazeline instead of cuticle softener?

  • @ashvinipanday4849
    @ashvinipanday4849 8 років тому +1

    Nice video! Btw I ❤️ your nails thanks for the advice

  • @leslietexas1
    @leslietexas1 11 років тому

    Great video! I love the length of your nails here. Mine are pretty long right now and I totally can't type, haha...do you ever patch your nails.? I currently have two, but they are not working quite the way I would like. I think I'll cut them down, especially after seeing your beautiful nails :-)

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому +1

    I'm afraid of the same thing. I usually rub in the oil very well until it's absorbed completely.

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому +1

    I do occasionally patch my nails- really when there is a crack very close to the free edge and the nail bed. I don't have a problem with my nails being short, I prefer them that length. Once the patched part grows out I keep them short.
    Thanks for watching!!

  • @blkbarbie0
    @blkbarbie0 10 років тому

    This video was the bomb, very helpful. Thank u

  • @ashlandleon6254
    @ashlandleon6254 10 років тому +1

    try burts bees for those cuticles

  • @theflipingcrew406
    @theflipingcrew406 11 років тому

    I take a supplement called biotin. It is in most muti-vitamins, but the bottle I have just says "Biotin" and it says it improves hair, skin, & nails. Been using it for a year and I notice a huge difference especially in how strong my hair is. Just a thought =)

  • @theflipingcrew406
    @theflipingcrew406 11 років тому

    I've heard the best time to apply the cuticle oil is at night before bed. The thing is, it's oily and I am afraid to get it all over my pillow. I want to use the oil, but too afraid to get the oil on my pillow or sheets and then get the oil on my face or hair.
    Any suggestions?

  • @finessence808
    @finessence808 11 років тому +1

    %100 jojoba oil is the best i've found you'll know its pure because it wont leave any residue,i use it before bed!!

  • @georgiaromero3186
    @georgiaromero3186 9 років тому +1

    W͙a͙y͙ t͙o͙ l͙o͙n͙g͙ o͙f͙ a͙ v͙i͙d͙

  • @MRiitta
    @MRiitta 10 років тому +3

    the way to obtain healthy nails and fingertips is: never cut never push your cuticles which protect your nails and fingers from bacteria..

    • @rainbow272
      @rainbow272 10 років тому +5

      From reading around, I'm pretty sure that pushing your cuticles back is okay, as it doesn't cause damage and keeps them from getting messy looking. Cutting cuticles, on the other hand, is a practice that can be detrimental to your nail health, for the reasons you stated above. :) While everyone has their own opinions, I'm positive that pushing back your cuticles is not bad for your nails.

    • @shutupmacey
      @shutupmacey 7 років тому +2

      You can remove your cuticle, not your eponychium. The eponychium is what you're talking about. Cuticle literally means dead tissue, and it's the white fluffy stuff that comes off. The eponychium should only be pushed back very gently, and not scraped or cut. Cuticle adheres the proximal and lateral folds of the nail down over the matrix, where your nail comes from.

  • @ardillas285
    @ardillas285 11 років тому +1

    One time i used a metal nail file and as i went to get the sides of my nail it sliced my skin like a knife! Blood went everywhere... Never again

  • @maja12983
    @maja12983 11 років тому +2

    Long video but great

  • @saharaalfie697
    @saharaalfie697 5 років тому

    ***..Thanks a lot "Eunique" for your generosity ( True sèche vite 👍🏻 ) ..***

  • @JenniS361
    @JenniS361 6 років тому

    how long does your top coat take to dry ? the seche vit

  • @brianahorton7286
    @brianahorton7286 9 років тому

    Fabulous tutorial thanks for posting,! Def will subscribe!

  • @purplesquirrel5842
    @purplesquirrel5842 11 років тому

    Your nail length would be perfect for me but they break every time they get to the tip. I also have the same issues with the cuticles. Any suggestions? I don't like anything to long for the same reason b/c I am at the computer a lot and I have a little one to take care of. New subscriber. :o)

  • @patriciacook4453
    @patriciacook4453 11 років тому

    Your nails are lovely.

  • @suziQ3123
    @suziQ3123 6 років тому

    Which body butter did you use? Is it Tree Hut?

  • @HeeHaw101
    @HeeHaw101 10 років тому

    Did u use a certain app to do this video. If so, what is the app and is the app free?

  • @SpanishRose315
    @SpanishRose315 11 років тому

    very informative...thanks

  • @ncwest1984
    @ncwest1984 9 років тому

    I use seche vite and my nails don't dry that fast. What am I doing wrong?

    • @szatanowska
      @szatanowska 9 років тому

      +NattieMaddie Luv when u put too thick coat will not dry fast

    • @katiepage9744
      @katiepage9744 9 років тому

      Wait until all your nails are dry before applying the topcoat! I had this problem and I find out that was the problem 😊

  • @theflipingcrew406
    @theflipingcrew406 11 років тому

    Very informative and helpful! =)

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @curiousobserver97
    @curiousobserver97 2 роки тому

    Those cuts look like they hurt. Yikes, nail polish remover on top of that! If I get a cut near my cuticles or nail beds, I use Q-Tipps to remove the polish.

  • @phillysfinestgurl
    @phillysfinestgurl 11 років тому +1

    you have pretty nails

  • @ellayates_
    @ellayates_ 11 років тому

    Great video :)

  • @questashae3122
    @questashae3122 9 років тому +2

    I made it to 32 seconds 'Adds to watch later list'

  • @TheSweetified
    @TheSweetified 11 років тому

    seche vite isnt a brand. its seche. Vite in some language means fast which is why the top coat is called seche vite. but the actual brand is seche

  • @gabrielledias7587
    @gabrielledias7587 10 років тому +2

    if you were to let "regular" polish remover sit on the nail about 5-10 seconds and wipe down [not side to side] it would work thats actually what you're supposed to do with ANY polish remover.

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому

    Thank you! :)

  • @edenwright1687
    @edenwright1687 9 років тому

    love it

  • @moniquecampbell4100
    @moniquecampbell4100 8 років тому

    how often you do this routine?

  • @TiMalice2009
    @TiMalice2009 11 років тому

    Your hands are similar to mine.

  • @dallasof2009
    @dallasof2009 11 років тому

    I like :)

  • @anaviveri
    @anaviveri 8 років тому

    zen

  • @ΕναΟνειρο
    @ΕναΟνειρο 10 років тому

    44:11 true?

  • @fani112
    @fani112 10 років тому

    Great video but she's using too much polish.they are going to chip

  • @TuesdayTutorials1
    @TuesdayTutorials1 11 років тому +1

    44:12..............

  • @nailsbynail6228
    @nailsbynail6228 8 років тому

    The vid was nice however It's way to long

  • @analucarperes8024
    @analucarperes8024 11 років тому

    Metal files are not good for your nails

  • @euniquenails
    @euniquenails  11 років тому

    :)

  • @brooklynlouiseday
    @brooklynlouiseday 11 років тому

    Y so long...

  • @DearDazzle
    @DearDazzle 11 років тому

    Metal files are bad for your nails!

  • @Dolcevita_bakes
    @Dolcevita_bakes 11 років тому

    I enjoyed this whole video until the spider died a horrible death! Poor little guy :(

  • @naebrown7524
    @naebrown7524 11 років тому

    L.o.l

  • @sportyGirl2411
    @sportyGirl2411 11 років тому

    No offense but o would watch this? It is 45 minutes long! I'm sorry i wouldn't i only watched 5 minutes!