You took off Acrylics, Gels or Dip nails and discovered DISASTER. What's next?

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  • @jaycee7371
    @jaycee7371 Рік тому +106

    This girl knows her stuff. Very truthful about the damage of some nail procedures.

  • @TeresaV
    @TeresaV Рік тому +13

    1. Washing dishes without gloves
    2. Washing hands, a lot.
    3. Removing nail polish every 7-10 days, then immediately repainting.
    4. Not using any moisturizer at all.
    I believe these are the contributing factors for the current state of my nails. I have removed my last clear coat and filed them down rather short. They're stained from not using a clear coat under red polish (like Mama always told me to do). I don't have Jojoba oil. I have a little bottle of some kind of "Lavender" oil. I've been using that, and some hand lotion that doesn't irritate my eczema, for the last few days. I can already see a difference. In the past, I have had acrylics. But I decided to stop that completely. Not that I got them done regularly anyway. Right now I just want to get my nails and hands in better condition. I will see what I can do about getting some Jojoba oil. Thank you for your wonderful videos. From Oklahoma, USA. 💅

    • @AK-kl7pg
      @AK-kl7pg Рік тому +1

      Jojoba Oil is readily available and cheap at Trader Joe's ❤️

    • @linseyc.6602
      @linseyc.6602 2 місяці тому +1

      Lavender Essential oil should not be used alone, it's too strong. any Essential oil should be used in small amounts diluted in a carrier oil like jojoba oil, ect

  • @Demented_Dreamer
    @Demented_Dreamer Рік тому +41

    I realized a scary thing: there's never a repair phase in my country. You go to salon, they file off "cuticles", file off color, paint and cure. and then repeat 2-3 weeks later. So far, i have not talked to a technician that knows about nail repair, they just use harder materials to mask it. x.x And they teaching it so too. Kinda..still same mindset with makeup too-just cover problems with more products.

  • @BrittyKitty_717
    @BrittyKitty_717 Рік тому +60

    Thank you so much for making this. My nails are severely damaged and because of this video, I realized that in my attempts at restoring my nails, I have just been damaging them further. You're a savior for my poor nails 🙌🏼🙃

    • @Sleipne
      @Sleipne Рік тому +7

      I've been doing the exact same mistakes 😭 :( gonna take a break from gel polishes for a good while and hopefully my nails will grow out as strong and healthy as they once were.

    • @joylo_granada
      @joylo_granada 8 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely. I've been doing the same!

    • @TraceyRoberts-c7d
      @TraceyRoberts-c7d 7 місяців тому

      Me to thank you x

  • @teeahrahahnet
    @teeahrahahnet 3 місяці тому +12

    My nail tech would take a fake nail and slide it under my acrylic to pop off. My nails started burning and i just couldn't take it anymore. I'm going back natural and glad i found your channel.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  3 місяці тому +5

      Omg, that is NOT a way this should be done. Pure torture and very dangerous. You can totally rip the nail plate off the nail bed. Very careless and risky.

    • @victoriavalence
      @victoriavalence 2 місяці тому

      @@teeahrahahnet terrible nail tech. Unfortunately I just realized I can't trust most here. Very fast paced and now my nails burn and my bed is damaged..

  • @PearlM38
    @PearlM38 2 роки тому +279

    Nail techs always recommend I should get gel and always always push for me to get dip and say it’ll help my nails become stronger and healthier. I caved once and got dip only to realize they were only pushing it since it’s an extra $50 just for using dip. At first I thought my nails really were stronger, but realized it was only due to the dip product. My nails were in a worse state when it was time for removal since almost no one has the patience to soak off and gently remove the product. 99% of technicians I’ve met always bring out the e file and seem to use it improperly because they’re trying to quickly remove the product and get clients in and out in just an hour. I got gel nails back to back for months. The last time I got gel was in October for vacation, and I removed it right after vacation in November to give myself a break. The nail tech severely damaged my nails and now layers of nail are missing and they used to burn a lot more at first. I looked online and apparently it’s called rings of fire. My natural nails used to be so thick and shaped beautifully and now they’re thin and bendy, which I’ve never seen them this bad in my life. I’m so very glad I found your channel and I do hope my nails will be in a better state in 3-6 months as I’m trying to leave them bare, short, and rounded while growing them out and applying cuticle oil with hot oil soaks regularly.

    • @amorerobinson4140
      @amorerobinson4140 Рік тому +32

      I have to say I was in the exact same situation as you. I stopped getting my nails done in August and did everything Anne has recommended. For years, I’ve gotten gel back to back. It’s January and my nails have never looked so healthy. I do my own manicures, I wear Dazzle dry, and the oil soaks- you won’t be disappointed

    • @cametriaw974
      @cametriaw974 Рік тому +14

      I’ve dealt with the same thing! I have started to be politely strict about what i want. I don’t care how much longer it’ll take, I don’t let them just peel them off or file them off too much. I can understand filing to get the top layer of acrylic or whatever off, but the rest of the additional nail needs to be soaked off. Although yes, i think I’ll take a page from this book and do regular hot oil soaks.

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 Рік тому +4

      Dip is almost the same things as super glue. I'm thinking more and more, part of it is how well these products adhere to last a long time, that is one reason they cause so much damage.

    • @Meow-io3dh
      @Meow-io3dh Рік тому +10

      I’m so so so glad I saw this comment because its exactly my experience, but I thought I must just have bad nails. I always thought and was always told that gel polish was better and that the dip polish would make my nails stronger but each time my nails were worse and worse. They’re so long now, but completely paper thin and fold over literally like paper and multiple are misshapen. My nails burn when i get them done, they just drill off the gel and layers of my nail. I thought that I must just have weak nails. Yours was exactly my experience too, I’m giving mine a break now as well. Cutting them super short and starting again.

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 Рік тому +8

      I have never had my nails done in my life, and after reading the stories of horror, I know I was right.

  • @mothralovesyou
    @mothralovesyou 2 роки тому +151

    I've learned so much from you! I'm sticking to my weekly gentle manicures with regular nail polish and oiling my nails. My nails have been so beautiful since I started watching your channel and I can grow them long now if I choose! They are so strong!

    • @b.c.9358
      @b.c.9358 Рік тому +3

      Good luck! I hope your nails grow out beautiful and strong.

  • @a.strongwoman3156
    @a.strongwoman3156 Рік тому +70

    Wow, this is THE most information I've ever come across on nails. I've watched SOOOO MANY and I've never come across all the tips that I've found here! Thank you so much for sharing and telling the truth instead of telling us that applying even more false nails are the answer to any problem. I have searched for this info for so long. Brilliant video!! 😁♥️

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому +10

      I'm so happy to hear this! Thank you so much!
      Gels, acrylics etc are not always bad, but I don't believe that they are the solution for damaged nails. The solution is usually much more simple than we think. People often over complicate things. Tomorrow I'm publishing a quick video with my easy and very effective daily routine :)

    • @iNanieke
      @iNanieke Рік тому

      I agree completely with your comment!

    • @robinholbrook6576
      @robinholbrook6576 Рік тому +3

      Anna is an EDUCATOR. She does beautiful nails but education is her forte.

  • @shawntakada1851
    @shawntakada1851 2 роки тому +26

    Respect! I have gone all natural. Using warm oil soaks. Maxus salve. Gloves when washing dishes. Need to drink more water… nails still brittle. But, the damage is still growing out. You are the only nail tech who has ever cared about the health of clients nails. Thank you. Have learned so much.

  • @kimberlyschreder2046
    @kimberlyschreder2046 2 роки тому +25

    I got a gel manicure right before COVID and when the nail salons were closed I rather stupidly peeled it off my nails...needless to say, it wrecked the nails. I tried everything for over a year until I found this channel 6 months ago and followed Anna's advice on nails. Currently my nails are almost recovered from my previous disastor. Thank you!

  • @janetcorey5102
    @janetcorey5102 Рік тому +24

    I’m impressed with her knowledge and how thorough she is about nails and caring for them

  • @user84927
    @user84927 2 роки тому +55

    Watching from Canada. I am transitioning from getting false nails at a salon to doing my own natural nails and this channel has been so helpful.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 роки тому +3

      Hello 👋🙋‍♀️. We used to live in Canada too!

  • @renephillips6739
    @renephillips6739 Рік тому +37

    I was completely surprised to learn that I should not use a hardener on my "little flake of a nail." I had to laugh at that comment because that's exactly what I have been left with after years of dip powder nails. It's a vicious cycle - get the dip powder because my nails are so thin that they break deep in the quick, which in turn creates more damage. Each visit to the salon results in yet another layer being buffed off of my poor nails. Thanks so much for your videos. So glad I found you! (From Fort Worth, Texas, USA). (I would love to know what to do about nails that split vertically.)

    • @upsydaysy3042
      @upsydaysy3042 Рік тому +3

      Preach! My right middle fingernail splits vertically, always in the same spot

    • @hellsbells961
      @hellsbells961 Рік тому +1

      I've this problem and I've found that CND nail repair helps, it's in a tiny little bottle and has made a difference but it takes a few months .

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 Рік тому +2

      I have a nail that splits vertically. It is the nail that also presses against a pen when I write. I found keeping a layer of clear polish (I use Sally Hansen's Miracle cure- blue bottle with a gold lid). It's not a miracle cure at all, but it did stop that nail from splitting. Also consider what stresses might be happening to that nail, like bumps or pressure-like mine was from writing. If I stop keeping polish on it, it will start splitting again. But bless your heart because those split can be painful!

  • @YamIa3gypsy
    @YamIa3gypsy 2 роки тому +58

    You nailed it!!! Way to raise the bar and up your game. For anyone new to the channel Anna knows what she is talking about. She will guide you and yours towards beautiful natural nails. I love you Anna for the gifts you bring in your kind and loving way! 🌸V

  • @gailbaumann8262
    @gailbaumann8262 Рік тому +3

    Hello Anna..after years of damage from wraps and dip I’ve begun my journey to restore my natural nails..I have learned so much from you already..it’s been 3 weeks…ty for your videos

  • @JudiL-f4v
    @JudiL-f4v 2 місяці тому +3

    Anna, your content on natural nail care is the only one that makes complete sense! I will only ever take YOUR advice.😊. Thank-you so much!❤

  • @beckymccain508
    @beckymccain508 Рік тому +6

    So much great info!! Im.a nail technician myself. I even learned some new things from this video. So many nail technicians do nails and do not care at all about the health of the nails. Only the outcome. I've always believed keeping the nails in good health while also providing beautiful manicures and enhancements are both equally important

  • @jenniferholmes6662
    @jenniferholmes6662 2 роки тому +33

    You have got my attention! I'm a 36-year cosmetologist, only focusing on hair and keeping it healthy and strong. After years of having my nails destroyed over and over, I've had it and I'm educating myself and will be doing natural nails for my customers and for all those who are also sick and tired of not having healthy strong nails. Thanks for all your content and education. Can't get enough of dazzle dry and MelodySuzie equipment. Just hard to find the Erica diamond files that are not course. Again, Thank you and I will continue to watch and learn only from you. Much ❤️

  • @Arithekiller
    @Arithekiller Рік тому +23

    I overfiled my nails with an efile because some gel polish I had did not want to come off and they became white at the tips (also because of pushing and ripping leftover gel from the nail) and super sensitive, I’ve started doing a castor oil soak multiple times a week to see if there was any improvement and it works great, just patiently waiting for them to grow so that I can start wearing polish again but this time being not as reckless as before to not ruin them again 🖤

  • @rebeccajordan4491
    @rebeccajordan4491 Рік тому +30

    Anna’s advice has changed my nails forever! I had 2 sessions of acrylic nails a year ago - the first one was the wrong color, so I went back a week after application and had them removed. The nail tech took a sharp, thin blade, got under the corner of the acrylic, and basically sliced each one off. Yes, it hurt! Then I had another set applied and wore those for a month, and then had those soaked off and got them buffed to be “clean and shiny.” My nails were DESTROYED. They are already naturally thin and soft, but the blade had cut them badly and the buffing had left them tender and sore. So then I started wearing press-on and glue-on nails, thinking that would protect my natural nails. And I couldn’t understand why they wouldn’t stick! I couldn’t keep anything on my thumbs, which had the most damage from the blade. Luckily, I found Anna’s channel in the spring and immediately stopped using anything but clear polish and oils and kept my nails very short. It’s taken the whole year, but I just trimmed the last of the damage from my nails this morning. My PNF & LNF are still not the best, mostly because I haven’t been keeping up with my routine lately, but I’m rededicating myself to taking better care of my hands and feet using her techniques. This is the real deal information!!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому +7

      Hi Rebecca! Omg: that sounds like a torture! I can’t even imagine doing this to a client. I’m speechless! I’m so glad that your nails improved! Thank you so much for writing! ❤️

  • @Isobe-m2p
    @Isobe-m2p 5 місяців тому +6

    👋 I know that this video is a year old but I have just discovered your channel and wanted to say Hello from Poland 🙂 I am binge watching the content you created and I am so inspired to take care of my nails now, that I regret having just 20 nails to work with 😅

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  5 місяців тому +1

      Witam i dziękuję za pozdrowienia:)) Cieszę się że moje filmy się przydają :)) miłego weekendu :)

  • @serinabailey2557
    @serinabailey2557 2 роки тому +22

    I’m transitioning from acrylic nails and breaking my nail biting habit. My nails are damaged and your videos have helped me understand the whole process. I did not know the hardening polish isn’t good for damaged nails such as mine. Thank you!!!

    • @marta9649
      @marta9649 Рік тому +1

      The same here. I thought it helps :(

    • @KatrinaCarol
      @KatrinaCarol Рік тому +1

      Same! Good luck with your journey 😊

  • @bbymks5
    @bbymks5 2 роки тому +16

    *SO* much good information! I was guilty of getting gel nails thinking I was somehow protecting my natural nails...boy was that white lie exposed when I could no longer afford to keep them. It's been a decade since and I wish I could go back in time and tell myself to NOT do acrylic and gel nails (something I did for 20 years).
    Now I'm trying to break the habit of using my nails as tools and to at least put gloves on when doing dishes and cleaning because my nails are NOT happy! I've already tossed the nail clippers and have switched to exclusively filling my nails down. I've done a couple warm nail soaks, started to use cuticle oil every single time I wash my hands (which is a lot...germaphobe) and so so gently pushing the proximal nail fold down every couple days.

    • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
      @RAJOHN-ke7mc 2 роки тому +1

      I used to push my proximal fold every couple of days and it was top much for my nails.
      I now do it once a week and the day I do my manicure.
      I apply the kerasal that she mentioned a few times 2 or 3 xs a week.
      Right now i have on clear polish because I had a nail break and Im waiting for it to grow out

  • @ToniaLeger
    @ToniaLeger 10 місяців тому +2

    11:20 pm EST.. watching from KY ... love how u simplify and have a real discussion and teaching us also!! TY..!!!

  • @jenniferholmes6662
    @jenniferholmes6662 2 роки тому +3

    You have got my attention! I'm a 36-year cosmetologist, only focusing on hair and keeping it healthy and strong. After years of having my nails destroyed over and over, I've had it and I'm educating mysel

  • @MichelleT996
    @MichelleT996 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm glad I found you! I decided to have my dip removed and nails trimmed down. My nails are naturally soft and bendy. They use to peel when I was young. I was also a long time nail bitter. Hence the reason I went to dip. I'm going to attempt to give my nails a break and get them healthy! All tips are greatly appreciated. 🥰

  • @keekee6254
    @keekee6254 Рік тому +6

    I’ve learned so much in the few videos that I’ve watched. On my nail care journey after years of nail abuse. I never thought of my nails like hair and now A LOT makes sense.

  • @chanelmm6116
    @chanelmm6116 Місяць тому +1

    new here. Found you off of tic tok and looking to start a healthy natural nail journey! My nails are thin following fake nail. They tend to grow long, but breaks once they are removed. I am here to learn how to grow nice/ long nails.
    Already have learned so much from listening to only two videos.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Місяць тому

      Hi there! Thank you so much for letting us know where you found us. We actually don't have a tik tok account. The account you seen is a fake. We are now in the process of trying to have it removed. Again, thank you for letting us know. We wish you well on your nail journey - MSL

    • @chanelmm6116
      @chanelmm6116 Місяць тому

      @@TheSalonLife correction. Someone mentioned you on ticktock.

  • @ttlaurion
    @ttlaurion Рік тому +3

    Hi Anna, I have been following you since February 2023 when I decided to be done with dip powders and acrylics. Since then, I have been following a routine of oil soaks, Kerosol, gentle manicure, IBX treatment, and protection with Dazzle Dry. What a HUGE difference this has made! For the first time in my life, my nails are strong and no longer paper-thin. It has taken approximately four months to achieve this and my nails are still on the short side, but it has been well worth the effort. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience! So happy your nails are better!! Thank you for writing :))

  • @thestitchynailtech1879
    @thestitchynailtech1879 2 роки тому +8

    Hi Anna! I’ve been a nail tech for 18 years and live in Murfreesboro, Tennessee in the US. Your methods are very close to my own and it has excited me to find your videos. Thank you for your detailed video on nail damage. It will help me with explaining things to my clients. ❤️

  • @patriciamadigan5366
    @patriciamadigan5366 2 роки тому +26

    Fantastic video as always! I really liked the 'hair' metaphor/comparison. Thank you also for mentioning to have patience. That's the biggest problem for me. In a world of social media with everyone showing off their beautiful nails and polishes, it's so hard to be patient (and to not use any of my unique indie polishes).

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 Рік тому +1

      I see a bunch of these artistic nails are hanging onto just a little nub of a fingernail underneath. My fingertips actually got painful at one point. So the beautiful nail art is what we see on social media, not the painful damaged nail underneath. I chose my nails health and save the fancy nails for the holidays.

  • @micheledoehring5471
    @micheledoehring5471 Рік тому +2

    So glad I googled 'how to fix soft nails after gel' and clicked your video! My nails were amazing, long, healthy so I thought why not get a gel to help protect them...... ugh..... lesson learned, the hard way. I am going to be binge watching your channel now so I can better educate myself on what to do to keep my nails looking sublime. Thank you!

  • @Aurorawolfpack
    @Aurorawolfpack 2 роки тому +14

    Exactly 💯 on the spot! After 7 years of Shellac and later acrylic, I developed allergy and bumpy, unhealthy nails. I watched your videos and helped me a lot! Thanks Anna!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Anna! Hope your nails recover! ❤️

  • @leonadior8640
    @leonadior8640 10 місяців тому +1

    The best video ever existed on YT! Thank you so much for teaching us how to take care of our nails and repair them at home !

  • @leonoorbuitelaar
    @leonoorbuitelaar 2 роки тому +11

    Hello from The Netherlands! I’ve learned so much from you videos, thank you so much. Doing the warm oiltreatment every week and culticle oil mutiple time a day. I see such a difference in my nails. And polish is lasting longer!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 роки тому

      Hi Anne! So glad my advice is helping your nails :)) ❤️

  • @dowen6010
    @dowen6010 2 роки тому +3

    Anna it is easy to see your LOVE for education. Helping people with their nails 💅 is hard from being in a remote location. Keep up the great work.

  • @kaynoname1125
    @kaynoname1125 2 місяці тому +1

    Hands down the best video I have seen on nail care. Thank you!

  • @MarieSAnderson71
    @MarieSAnderson71 2 роки тому +14

    I’m rededicating myself to following your advice, Anna. I’ve been watching your videos for a while and am trying to recover from years of SNS and then a year of “trying” to grow out the damage but using press-ons. While they aren’t as damaged as they used to be, they’re still not great. My New Year’s resolution is weekly oil soaks, multiple uses of jojoba during the day and only using Dazzle Dry. I just took my first picture and am looking forward to seeing my results in a few months. Thank you for educating us and sharing your knowledge. Happy holidays!

  • @lucydeboxer2565
    @lucydeboxer2565 Рік тому +1

    My nails have always peeled after using gel polish. I was so tempted to have my nails done again with gel before going on vacation...after watching this video I'm staying with natural nails. Thank you!

  • @korithompson3781
    @korithompson3781 Рік тому +5

    Hey Im new. I dont have nice nails and have resorted to gel, acrylic and dip in the past but it just makes my nails worse. I just started using the urea cream you suggested and it is a GAME CHANGER. I will be following you from now on. Looking forward to being educated and improving my natural nails. 😊🎉❤

    • @amyleeh8760
      @amyleeh8760 Рік тому

      I am new to this channel, would you mind sharing which urea cream?

  • @rachelstarr7979
    @rachelstarr7979 Рік тому +2

    Thank you!!! My nails have been splitting and peeling and they HURT. I’m so thankful for your videos! Subscribed and shared!

  • @bsantiago945
    @bsantiago945 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve been watching your videos for a while maybe a couple years. To be sincere some videos I don’t watch because they are too long for me but sometimes I just fast forward and watch some parts of the video😉 I don’t usually comment on social media because it’s like walking on eggs shells. But I wanted to say thank you. I can see from the beginning that you are true, passionate and knowledgeable about your work. I’m the kind of person that listen to many people and try to research what it’s said and mention about the topic. I used to do my nails a lot with regular nail Polish and sometimes I did soak off gel. People complemented my nails and designs that I learn how to create with the help of you tube. But I’m thinking age, hormones and unknowingly bad practices caused my nails to peel off. Since you started these new videos it has help me a lot to follow your advice. I’ve seen all the success on many of the ladies here in your videos and in myself and that’s why I believe you are the one and only knowledgeable and helpful person here on UA-cam on this particular topic. Thanks again for sharing this knowledge with us. This video it’s perfect, you nailed it 🥰I wish many people can watch it and apply the knowledge given. Best wishes to you and yours. Keep the good work.👏🏽

  • @DB-nm6fd
    @DB-nm6fd 20 днів тому

    This is an honest video and you stated everything I don’t want to hear. But I know you’re right and I just have to have PATIENCE! That’s the hardest part. Second hardest part is to look at my weak, brittle ugly nails. But after watching this I’m going to take your advice. And I like the tip about taking pictures every two weeks to track progress. Thank you for your honesty and great tips. It’s going to seem to take forever but I want out of the nail cycle of torture.

  • @Anna-greyOwl
    @Anna-greyOwl 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Anna,l’m Anna too,from Australia 👋🏼 thanks so much for all this helpful info.l have really damaged my nails by filing off a hard gel-painful lesson learnt! I really liked how strong and protected the hard gels made my nails feel but l really think l’ll be staying away until there’s some kind of new easier removal method because l just don’t have the patience for the soaking off. Back to ordinary polish for me l think,after these poor stubs grow out the damage.

  • @TheresaBlevins-hp7pw
    @TheresaBlevins-hp7pw 5 днів тому

    My name is Theresa and I'm from Roanoke Virginia I've been doing my own gel nails with extensions and destroyed my nails most of them came completely off. I'm hoping your videos will help me regrow beautiful nails God bless you for putting these out there

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  5 днів тому

      Hello Theresa! Welcome :) Thank you for writing!!

  • @Gyldan
    @Gyldan 2 роки тому +4

    This is an amazing channel. I have 2 questions.
    1. My nails are very healthy, however they are naturally so thin. Which means that I get a lot of breakage. I know short nails are more mantainable but I do love the way long nails look. Is there anything I can do to thicken my nails?
    2. Is there a good and safe product to use on nails to color them? Gel? Acrilic bath? Regular nail polish? And how do I make it last?

  • @alisagopyan355
    @alisagopyan355 Місяць тому

    I damaged my nails quite badly months ago I guess from overbuffing them during removal from doing gels at home and softgel tips! There was redness, some became paper thin and they would split. I watched so many videos and yours were by far the best advice to save my nails. I'd always had pretty average nails, they'd break when they got to a certain length. It took me a while to take all your advice more seriously and now after 4.5 months since I've kept them short, applied jojoba mutlipe times a day, they are almost fully grown out since the damage.I haven't even done the warm oil soaks every single week and even the thinner parts at the free edge feel pretty strong! It took a lot of patience when they were splitting and I even had very minimal onycholisis on some nails, and cutting those down did help(this advice is in other videos).My nails are starting to look a lot whiter at the free edge like the lovely healthy pics you show. I am so grateful to you, thank you so much Anna! ❤

  • @vero-orevcrea
    @vero-orevcrea Рік тому +2

    Hello Anna, I have just discover you 1 week ago and saw lots of your videos from that moment. Your technical explanations about nail growth are very clear and helpfull. My nails are naturally quite smooth and unfortunately I tried gel polish few times per years in the 10 last years 😪 which made them thiner and more fragile.
    I started the 'recovery cure' , daily following your precious advices. Thank you Anna for all your time and shares 🌺

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому +1

      Hello Vero! Thank you so much for your kind words! ❤️

  • @sarahbrownstein3783
    @sarahbrownstein3783 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this gem of a video! My nails were destroyed by an application of acrylic tips, and I'm determined to never let that happen again. Thank you so much for showing how to really care for our nails.

  • @Anca-Maria
    @Anca-Maria 2 роки тому +6

    Hey 👋 watching from England and I wanted to thank you! I’ve stumbled upon one of your videos about a month ago and I was hooked. I binge watched almost all your videos in about 2 days. I then ordered the glass cuticle file/pusher, the orange stick ones, cuticle remover, nail clippers, cuticle oils and the Eucerin foot cream ( who would’ve thought?! ). I have since stopped cutting my “cuticles” aka PNF 😅 and I’m doing warm oil soaks as well. I am now enjoying the ritual of taking care of my nails again which was gone after so many years of doing wrong mind you…Anyway what was supposed to be a short comment turned into a big rambling and almost a love letter to you! I wish more people would watch your channel, you have changed the way I do my manicure but you’ve given me more than healthy looking nails, I am most grateful for the joy I gained from it! Thank you again, lots of love and Happy Holidays 🎄🎅❤️😘

  • @1carolcr
    @1carolcr Місяць тому

    Hi from Adelaide South Australia. Just discovered your channel. Fantastic thank you. Was putting my disintergrating nail health down to primarily age but now realise my error and will do exactly as you suggest. The explanations are are so clear and easy to understand. Best ever channel on natural nail care. Again, thank you

  • @Susana-0025
    @Susana-0025 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you Anna for telling it like it is! You have helped me to understand and enjoy my natural nails 😊

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 роки тому

      Hi Susana! Thank you for writing! ❤️

  • @helenafish7645
    @helenafish7645 Рік тому +2

    I had some gel nail varnish put on in for a few months after I was told it would help my nails grow and be healthier but in fact since the gel has been removed they have never been worse. They are thin, brittle, split and one nail was filed down so much by the nail technician that it started to bleed and was tender for a week. Never again. I am having to keep them ultra short while I try and get some strength back to my nails. I wish I never had them done in the first place. 😢

  • @marina_nanana
    @marina_nanana 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the great video and advice! I had issues with Dazzle Dry base coat causing nail peeling, likely from the bond between the base coat and nail being stronger than the bond between the nail layers, just as you described. It seems to be a somewhat common problem based on the many many discussions of peeling nails in the Dazzle Dry fan group, though I don’t have the statistical data on that (and people tend to speak up more when they have issues with a product than when it’s working as expected, of course) But I would still be hesitant to use it as the “layer of clear base coat over thin nail plates when the nail bed is sensitive” for this reason.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Marina!
      Have you seen my video
      Pros & Cons of Dazzle Dry Nail Polish | Watch Before You Buy❗️
      ua-cam.com/video/EYOnyWd9Qv4/v-deo.html
      I base my opinions on my salon work and nails is all I do. (I’m not being defensive here, just sharing info) Thousands of manicures and pedicures. So I see patterns. Although I do see some surface damage from DD too is way less common than a damage from regular polish. Majority of people have great improvement compare to regular polish and no or very little damage that can be mitigated with warm oil soaks and taking a day break from polish.
      Yes. Groups like the FB group you mentioned can distort the reality a bit. The majority of people who are happy with the product don’t write their experience.
      I mean it’s important feedback and worth paying attention to but it’s important to look at it from a perspective.
      Another thing I noticed is that usually the clear coat, so a thin coat of polish is usually less damaging. I have no idea why! Maybe it’s thinner and more flexible comparing to a thick coat? Also what helps are the breaks and warm oil soaks.
      Also the benefit of this clear coat (literally less pain from overfiled nails) and the risk of tiny bit of surface damage from the actual DD polish) makes it worth the risk in my opinion.
      Otherwise people sometimes tend to break and are tempted put the gel back on.

  • @valenciataylor4966
    @valenciataylor4966 Рік тому +1

    Hi! I am new. I happened across your channel. I have dry, peeling nails and I am over 50. I do have damage after recent gel nails. I don't usually wear gel. I continue to learn a lot from your channel. Thank you!😊

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому +1

      Hi Valencia! So sorry for the late reply! I just wanted to say hello and welcome :)

  • @mytrueserenity5666
    @mytrueserenity5666 2 роки тому +3

    Loving that you are at 50K! Congrats!

  • @esotericjp
    @esotericjp 9 місяців тому +1

    Searching for solution and came across your page a few days ago. I’ve been wearing gel manicures for years and I decided to start going them myself last month. I did two sets and the gel was peeling. When I finally took the gel off I realized that my nails were sensitive to water temperatures and even touch. They were also super thin and fragile. I’ve been getting them done for so long I never gave it a lot of attention. 😢

  • @dianebales2388
    @dianebales2388 2 роки тому +3

    I have been following you for about 6 months now. Years of biting my nails I resorted to acrylic nails and advanced to dip because it lasted a good 3 weeks plus. During Covid shut downs attempted to go natural and after a few weeks went back to gel. I am now use to not having polish or anything on my nails now. I do oil soaks and file very short. Another couple months and I will have all new fresh healthy nails. It’s because I watched so many videos and took notes even to learn from you. Thank you. Chipping at the ends was the worst part because of so much damage and oil soaks were a big deal in helping.

  • @stanzaschulz4339
    @stanzaschulz4339 Рік тому +1

    👋 tuning in from California! Your knowledge and educational videos have been a life savor for me! You taught me how to wrap my edges, that Essie gel couture is not a real gel, that there is risk for allergies with real gels ( I am happy with my 20 bottles of Essie couture and wont be doing gels) and so much more that would make this comment very long, thank you so much for your dedication for our well-being! I love you channel and have been binging all your videos!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comment! I’m so glad the videos are helping:)) Anna

  • @emileelawrence157
    @emileelawrence157 2 роки тому +5

    Hi Anna! I recently developed some peeling which I believe to be caused by constantly wearing nail polish. So many people advocate wearing regular nail polish constantly to protect the nails, but I only get peeling when I have been wearing polish. So frustrating! How much time would you recommend for the nails to rest without polish (once they are healthy again, that is)? Btw, I have those naturally soft, bendy nails you frequently mention. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I have learned so much here!

    • @charlestonscnative9083
      @charlestonscnative9083 2 роки тому +2

      She addresses this in a video from this past summer, I believe. I think the suggestion was nail polish for one week and then bare nails for at least two. She was answering a viewer question about yellowing/white spots and nitrocellulose but I have followed this advice and my nails don't peel as much as they used to. Hope that helps!

  • @cathrinej3935
    @cathrinej3935 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello from British Columbia, Canada. I’ve just recently found your channel and look forward to learning techniques to improve my nails. ❤

    • @janetsymmonds5483
      @janetsymmonds5483 4 місяці тому

      @@cathrinej3935 I have removed an acrylic nails I find my own nails are thin .what product would help maintain healthy nails

  • @ElaineThompson
    @ElaineThompson 2 роки тому +3

    This is so helpful. My nails started splitting and breaking not long after I started using Orly Bonder. (I only ever use regular polish, I just file to shape them, and I don’t buff.) I was mystified to why my nails suddenly got so bad with normal polish and plain acetone to remove, but if a too-sticky base coat can separate nail layers maybe that’s what happened. I’ve been oiling with jojoba but I’ll try the warm oil soaks. Oh, you wanted to know where we are from. Washington DC for me.

  • @sherrifurnia4465
    @sherrifurnia4465 Рік тому +1

    I stumbled onto your channel this morning and there’s always questions no matter how long you’ve done nails and I’ve been doing nails for about 40 years and I found your video. Very helpful. Great info 👍

  • @sylvannafraga1625
    @sylvannafraga1625 Рік тому +4

    you are a nail master encyclopedia.

  • @beverlywatson8883
    @beverlywatson8883 2 роки тому +3

    I love your videos and really appreciate the ones showing the different colors on your husband's nails. The videos, and you, are so professional and informative. I've started using Dazzle Dry products and am absolutely thrilled with the quick drying feature and my nails are already starting to look better. Thank you.

  • @wictoria1940
    @wictoria1940 9 місяців тому

    Hi! Greetings from Poland :)
    I just wanted to say that I'm very grateful to you for making the video, as right now, I have a very damaged nail of which one part is more thin than tissue paper and on top of that it's peeling. Now I feel more encouraged to wait and be patient as my nails grow out

  • @JoyceMacDonald-r1s
    @JoyceMacDonald-r1s 2 дні тому

    Thank you for the honest information. I have damaged nails from gel products. The nail separated from the nail bed on all fingers! Quite disappointing as the salon and technicians don’t really explain the damage that can happen. I am patiently waiting as the nails grow out. Definitely not a quick process. I can guarantee I wont be using those products in the future. I will try the hot oil treatment though!

  • @watsamattau37
    @watsamattau37 2 роки тому +2

    This is the best video that you have ever presented, and that is saying a lot. Thanks for the excellent programs. Jo Ann from the south of U.S.A.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so very much! I worked on this video for days. Seriously. I’m so glad it shows.
      I’m learning to present the info clearly without talking in circles and going on rants lol.
      Lots of preparation went into this video :)

  • @gemspiritmessages2754
    @gemspiritmessages2754 2 роки тому +1

    Hi from Australia beautiful soul,
    Thankyou for sharing your knowledge, appreciated ❤

  • @SquintyBubbles
    @SquintyBubbles Рік тому +1

    💅 Hi! I'm watching from Falkirk in Scotland. Thanks so much for your excellent, in-depth information. I'll be back! 😊

  • @brindasuchde3936
    @brindasuchde3936 10 місяців тому

    Hi, Brinda from Chicago US
    First of all thanks to you and the team for making very informative video. I did gel nails for the first time but had to redo it due to chipping since I was attending two weddings. So all 3 times gel paint was done in 45days. I see my nails damaged as they look cloudy to me. Past one month I am rubbing organic coconut oil at the bed of all nails. I do see some difference in new growth.
    After watching your video I feel confident & good that I did not buy any chemicals base products to heal my nails. Once again Thank you very much.

  • @lifelongrobin
    @lifelongrobin 4 місяці тому +1

    New to your channel and this was SO informative! Thank you! Greetings from Minneapolis, Minnesota 👋💛

  • @OSCAR130259
    @OSCAR130259 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому

      Thank you! ❤️

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому

      Ah, I just saw that you have sent us "thanks". On my mobile app it didn't show me that! Thank you so much, much appreciated 🤗❤️

  • @asieknits
    @asieknits 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much! I learned a lot. I just mixed my own oil treatment :).

  • @michelegmitrowski4441
    @michelegmitrowski4441 Місяць тому

    Thanks for all the information, I appreciate it as it has not helped my depression. So I will try the things you said on the natural nail and be as patient as possible...It's upsetting as I used to have strong beautiful nails, before all these products that we all seem to use.

  • @laurabandemer7968
    @laurabandemer7968 Рік тому +1

    ❤Thank you for this!!❤
    Atl USA here 🇺🇸
    I’ve been doing my own nails for a year and recently found I have extensive damage. I’ve learned so much from this video thank you!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому

      Hi Laura! 🤗. Thank you so much for your message! ❤️

  • @AnsVermeulen-pg7tb
    @AnsVermeulen-pg7tb Рік тому +1

    thank you very much for the very clear and above all honest explanation. I had a nasty reaction after removing Biab. The nails are brittle and even loosened in some places. I even had pain in my fingertips for 3 weeks. I take your helpful advice to heart. Greetings Ans Vermeulen

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sharing. We're sorry to see you had a reaction like this. We hope your recovery is speedy and that our advice may help you along the way.

  • @karenluff1996
    @karenluff1996 Рік тому

    👋Hello from the UK, I found your channel quite a few months ago and recently my nails are not looking great, so I am now watching many more of your videos as they are so helpful

  • @NinaRibenaMixedMedia
    @NinaRibenaMixedMedia 2 роки тому +2

    I love your channel and find you immensely helpful and knowledgeable. It is my belief that there are some people, me included, that should never ever consider having a gel manicure. My nails are naturally soft and bendy, and always have been. They are healthy, so I don’t believe there are any issues or problems with them, but on the two occasions I have had a gel polish manicure, it has taken months for my nails to repair from the weakness and damage caused once the gel polish has been removed. It leaves them incredibly fragile and weak and I just don’t think thin nails are up to it.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 роки тому +4

      Hi Nina! It also depends how the gel polish was removed. There shouldn’t be that much damage. Sadly many nail techs force the product off the nails peeling off layers of the nails with it

    • @donnastratton8397
      @donnastratton8397 Рік тому

      I always love the way gel polish looks, but I was scared to try it because my nails peel. I broke down and treated myself to a gel manicure for my birthday in June. I loved the way it looked. I kept it on for probably a month because I was scared to soak it off. I ended up soaking my nails in warm water with Dawn dish liquid. Then I took hand sanitizer and rubbed the nails with it after very lightly filing the shine. Little by little the gel eventually came off with a little "picking". My nails were a little damaged but not as bad as I feared. That was my first and last time. Lol. Still trying now at the end of October to get my nails healthy again. But they were not super healthy before the gel due to the peeling. I keep my nails very short and I've always used clippers to keep them short instead of filing them. Could that be why they peel?

  • @denisefield9111
    @denisefield9111 Рік тому

    I have been doing my own nails for years and recently turned to gel polish. I love it, but...over filed. 😢
    I've watched so many different videos and noticed just as many mixed messages.
    Watching your videos has provided me with a great deal of education and confidence to take proper care of my nails and skin. I appreciate your time for providing this and I have a lot of respect for you and your nail care wisdom.
    Thank you 😊

  • @susanb8423
    @susanb8423 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this simple direct presentation of the facts!👍 I have been struggling most of my adult life with deep side splits on my thumb and index finger nails even when kept very short. It has gotten worse the older I get. I have resorted to acrylics and gels periodically over the years. Which of course didn't help long term. Most recently I have kept my nails bare, very short and used various nail strengthening products & treatments with very poor results. I thought it was my imagination my nails seemed to only be getting worse. Last week I ordered Apres nails purely out of frustration. I was going to apply them tomorrow. Instead I will put them aside and follow the plan you presented here. Thanks again...Wish me luck!

  • @ruthannevans5955
    @ruthannevans5955 Рік тому +1

    I'm new here from Philadelphia. Getting ready to have my gel and gel polish removed. I have already purchased jojoba oil, blue cross and a glass cuticle pusher. Hope im ready! Love your channel. 🤗

  • @LostGirlAt22
    @LostGirlAt22 Місяць тому

    Thank u so much, i completely stopped nail art after i removed the gel and my nails so bendy i was shock and scared, i don't know if peel off base coat will going to remove the nails layer... I'm now only doing manicure to take care of my nail, will definitely doing nail art again after my nail feel better...

  • @gabrielezander4243
    @gabrielezander4243 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much❤! I Wisch you a wunderfull Christmas from Germany!

  • @bettywiche4630
    @bettywiche4630 4 місяці тому

    Greetings from Germany
    Just recover from press ons😂with gel glue....
    You have just saved me from using a hardener.....❤
    Nails could be better 🙈
    I will follow your advices 😊

  • @julsharvell7335
    @julsharvell7335 Рік тому +2

    I appreciate your honest feedback on what really works and how to avoid the fake claims companies make. As someone with damaged, thin nails after bariatric surgery and trying to fix myself, this was very good information.

  • @mywickedqueen3547
    @mywickedqueen3547 11 місяців тому

    Hello! Great video. I’m new to this channel. I have long, natural nails and have been doing my own manicures at home (lacquer, gel, dip). What really surprised me was your advice about nail hardeners. Thank you for the information. I clicked in this video because of some mild damage from extended gel polish wear and the difficulty in removing. Your video is very informative. ✌🏼💕🇨🇦

  • @barbararosselot2025
    @barbararosselot2025 Рік тому

    Thank you so very much for this very informative and helpful video. I am 70 years old and for our 50th wedding anniversary, my husband bought me the most beautiful ring. I’ve always had less than desirable nails, and wanting my hands to look so much better, I used a few gel products, one requiring led lighting to harden. I thought all was well with removal, but not so! I am now patiently waiting for regrowth as nothing helps the already damaged parts as you so well informed us. I will never do it again! Ugh. Thank you again.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому

      Hello Barbara! Thank you so much for your message! Gels etc are not as easy to use as they might seem. Even more tricky to remove. Warm oil soaks will help to condition your nails. Keep them short.
      You are welcome :))

  • @denisescragg8368
    @denisescragg8368 Рік тому

    I've found this very informative I've had Acrylic done on my nails regretting it now the reason I had Acrylic done was because I was going out special occasion and my nails were awful I have ridges they flake and split I will try the oil method to see if strengthens my nails id give anything for nice long nails really enjoyed watching thank you x

  • @janetsymmonds5483
    @janetsymmonds5483 4 місяці тому

    Hi, I am so grateful I found your video my nails need desperate help from wearing acrylic nails which I find my own nails are thin and have ripped on certain nails I don’t know what to do but I do know stay away from acrylic nails

  • @hayleymiller1722
    @hayleymiller1722 8 місяців тому

    Great videos, I have definitely had nail damage due to allergic reactions to gel, acrylic product's and recently regular nail polish. I have left my nails bare for just over a year and have noticed the white milkly part of my nail is visible around my cuticle area the rest of the nail is redish pink like the images you have shown in this video. My milky area does not seem to be fully coming back. I am a pro nail tech so have knowledge of the products I use. There is not much information on how to recover from damaged nails due to the product.

  • @AaliyahOKee
    @AaliyahOKee Рік тому +1

    This is very very good information and so very very true. Thank you so very much 💅

  • @joylo_granada
    @joylo_granada 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. What you say has been really helpful to me in understanding why, when I "take such care if my nails," they are so damaged. Wonderful advice

  • @NilsaTorres-i6s
    @NilsaTorres-i6s Рік тому

    🙏WOW🙏THANK YOU FOR INFORMATION. I was going to apply a hardener to my damaged nails🙏

  • @yolandatolbert481
    @yolandatolbert481 11 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for the advice you gave and the education on nail care and products should and shouldn’t use. My nails are so horrible. They are splitting on the sides and down the middle. I have cut them off, and I have been using this nail repair stuff. I am going to try the oil soak and see how that does. I will never go back to the nail salons again. I just want them healthy. I stopped going for several months now. I am praying they start to look better soon. Again, thank you.

  • @poolahpot
    @poolahpot Рік тому

    so refreshing to actually hear REALITY!
    🤗

  • @christinataddei1375
    @christinataddei1375 Рік тому

    Thank you!! Have been doing dip for a few months now & decided to stop. My nails are damaged & I've been using olive oil on them...will now switch to warm soaks. I have a wedding coming up but will use a formaldehyde free polish & then back to my soaks!

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому +1

      Polishes don't contain formaldehyde actually, hardeners sometimes do contain formalin, which hardens the nails. Please see more info here: bit.ly/2Ob3kuY
      So you can use polish, just don't use hardeners
      Jojoba is better than olive oil for nails :)

  • @laurabarr-kyrzyk676
    @laurabarr-kyrzyk676 Рік тому

    Hello from Canada! Finally a video that tells the reality….and then some tips while you are waiting for the nails to grow back. I love the look of artificial nails…but not sure I can ever go back to them now.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for the comment! Welcome 🤗

  • @yvonnetitus2
    @yvonnetitus2 Рік тому

    Very helpful! I am a novice with DIY gel system. Been having gel french tip done at salon for a year and half. Clearly need to let my nails grow out for 2-4 months for healthy new nails. I will be patient.

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  Рік тому

      It can take up to 6 months for a full nail to grow out. Depends how much damage you have. It's like growing out over bleached hair.

  • @Yogired008
    @Yogired008 3 місяці тому

    Ur amazing. I just tried to book a consultation with you, but you are completely booked. 😔❤️🙏🏼

    • @TheSalonLife
      @TheSalonLife  2 місяці тому

      Things should slow down around November for few weeks lol