This video came out at a perfect time. I'm learning how to do my wifes nails. She loves getting her nails done but doesn't get them done often. Hopefully, we'll save some money she can have them done more often. Thank you
When I started doing nails, 3 years ago, I binge- watched your videos. You've been essential to me learning how to prepare, structure, build, form, file & design a nail. I learned so much. Thank you, Suzie! ❤
Funny thing: found myself blowing into the screen to get the dust off of your hands to see better where the edge of the acrylic was 😂. It was unintentionally of course but I started laughing at my reaction 😂. Love your channel! Love how you explain, love how calm and funny you are. Thanks so much for this education. ❤
Thanks Suzie, I learned how to do my own nails from you about 5 years ago but stopped for awhile and I'm just getting back into it again. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us
I was pretty excited to get my e file its nice being able to take gel nails off quickly plus i would rather it be me that accidentally hurts myself from it than get hurt by some worker in a nail salon
I finally did find your online store. I do, however need some specific information, but I can’t go into all that now. I’ll be in touch when I have more time to tell you what my actual issues are. Thank you!
I have been watching your videos and just love them all. You go step by step slowly so people understand the steps just amazing and I wish I had had you as my teacher back when I started nails in the late 80s. I’m buying your products and going to be doing my nails and close friends again after so many years of having a break from doing them. Thank you and we all love watching you! Xo from Australia 🎉
I'm also old school from way back in tne day. When anything was loose and lifted, we would nip with our nippers and then file/prep. I also used a dentist drill with the foot peddle and used a hand file. That was big time Lol. Used to hang on a tall hook that was attached to my table. Nail industry has come a long way 🥰
The drill I bought from Makartt 2 ish years ago came with a foot pedal you can use if you want. I've not even tried it yet since I figured it took more coordination than I have lol
I have been with you from the beginning of my nail hobby. I have recently branched into other teaching channels, but when I want to reinforce my learning, I watch you and it brings it all together. Also… I sometimes watch you create nails I would never wear (the icicles) just because you have such fun doing them. 😂 Thank you. ❤
RARELY - in fact, I never use it I’m right handed. So mine is always on forward. The only time I’ve ever recommended it is when a Student is left-handed then we simply click it onto reverse. They can use the exact same bits. It’s just a different angle.
I find it easier to get into the cuticle with the Russian bits in reverse even though I’m right handed, and it’s been the same for several other technicians I’ve worked with
I'm ambidextrous so I use forward and reverse all the time. Especially when I do my own. Generally on a client you're staying with one hand and swooping right to left so you wouldn't have to change
@@NailCareerEducationI heard someone suggest when doing your own nails that if you are right handed you would select reverse when working on your dominant hand with your left hand. What do you think? I am only doing my own nails and I've been thinking about an e-file primarily for polish removal. I've used builder gel on a couple of weaker nails that break easily and like it but manually filing the polish off takes longer and even shaping the nail when needed has been a bit difficult so I'm hesitant to use builder gel on all ten. E-files scare me a bit so your video was very helpful.
This video was very helpful, thank you. I'm just starting doing my own dip nails at home. I’m only working with my natural nail and was about to buy a set of metal bits cause that’s what popped up in my search and its that rainbow metal and I’m a sucker for that pretty crap. Swapped those out for the sanding bands. Much appreciated.
Thank you for this video. Only recently bought an efile and used it for the first this past Saturday. Knowing I did not made a mess to much is a great thought. But learning more aboutt efiling is awesome. Thanks!!!
Loved this video! I recently received my EZ File, Bit Set & Gold Trimmer Bit, all from your website, and I'm super excited to use them to create sets of nails with them! This is my first professional grade e-file as a DIYer, so this video is extremely helpful!!! Thank you!
Walmart sells a drill for trimming your dog's nails and comes with the old type bit that's really big and what Suzie is talking about. They really are like twice the size!
OMGGGGGGGGG I looooove the baby bits!!! How great they are! I dont think I've ever seen arbor bands that small. So convenient for getting into the corners. What a great innovative idea! Thanks for this video Suzie! Great explanation and so clear and easy to follow! 😊
Very informative. You and I have commented before back-and-forth how you're one of the few people who allow yourself to file back-and-forth. Not just One Direction.
This is hilarious to me. I’ve been doing this for 35 years and it’s only in the past year too that I’ve heard that some nail technicians go one way. In 35 years it’s never ever been suggested before. So as an educator and an actual nail technician, I 100% suggest you go back and forth. There is no reason whatsoever to go one way. And so many reasons why you shouldn’t. One of the main reasons is, you will lose time, and that will result into losing money. As far as the e-file generating heat, absolutely nonsense. If you’re generating heat on your e-file, it has everything to do with your using it too high, or your bits are getting old or you’re using the wrong bits, or you’re pressing too hard. Just because something is being used fast does not mean it is good better or faster.
Beginner here and new subscriber… Thank you for the detailed explanation and visual!! I learned so much!! Will continue to learn more with your help!!! ❤
I love cleaning my bits in acetone. Especially any diamond bits. It doesn’t take much to clog those, so acetone gets it right out. I’m so excited about your baby arbor bands. I can’t wait to get them!
@NailCareerEducation are even smaller than the other mini mandrels already on market? They look shorter? I'd loveeee an even smaller one than the already smaller ones recently released by a lot of other brands. Hahaah. Love it!
Well im running home to put a bit back in my file while im not using it lol..... Suzie i would love to know why we do that? what is the purpose? Thank you, i love your videos, so helpful
Susie zi am saving my money to shop your store. I am not licensed but am determined to learn to do my own sculpted gel nails. Currently working with biab but need to perfect my e file skills. Thanks for this vid!
I was hoping I was right about what you were coming out with! I am so stinking excited about this little bit! I've always wanted one and I'm so glad you made it! I cannot wait to order mine!
I feel called out after commenting RIP to my nailbeds a few videos ago! 😂💜🙏 also the mini arbor band bits are really good for etching the inside of gel tips before applying to nails as well
Happy wonderful Sunday I always look so forward to seeing beautiful tips and information Susie 🥰💯‼️🍀✨🍀🙋🏻♀️🐇🌹🐇🍀🙋🏻♀️🍀 I would love to see your Saint Patty's Day in your Easter design since it's going to be in March in the United States. Don't know if it's the same in Canada but I always love to see the beautiful designs. Have a blessed and peaceful March 2024
Can you soak diamond bits in acetone as well? And speaking of diamond bits… would you ever consider adding diamond bits (for cuticle prep) to your line of bits? 🙏😁🙏❤
Personally, I don’t agree with Diamond bits for prepping the cuticle sure it’s gentle, but it doesn’t buffet enough to have product adhere to most people
@NailCareerEducation would it be possibly to make a video about the pro’s and cons of Carbide drill bits and Ceramic drill bits? Is one better than the other, or what’s the deal with them? Love your videos btw❤️
Actually, that’s a good question but I don’t think there are any. That’s probably why you’re not finding a video about it. They’re basically the same. They do the same thing they look the same. They act the same. They’re just different materials but they get the same job done.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This is so useful as I've only had my e-file a little over 3 months. I've been thinking about slowly transitioning into trying out polygel and this video will be so helpful. Do you have one for cuticle work with bits? It's so nice to hear Cameraman's voice again! I hope he's feeling much better!
You also should make a kit with 5in 1bit,a cuticule bit,flame as as exaamplee..and the niddle bitt for underfille❤love thhis alot as well..thats an amazing ideea❤
Hello Suzie. I hear you say in during most your services you use your sanding band to push back cuticles. But what about the clients that have really thick cuticles that are very hard and built up? What is the best bit to use to separate cuticle from the nail plate ?
Hey Suzie very nice,simple and detailed video, love it, I have one question though, shouldn't we suppose to dust off the efile before changing the bits, bc over time the dust will get down in the hand piece and build up, and cause big problems? I dust mine before changing them, and by the way I love ❤ everything about the small mandrel.
Yeah you can. It just depends on how particular you are. Honestly, it takes years for the dust to compact in there. The old e-files we used to use the old dentists. It would compact in there, but it literally would take 10 years before I could see the effects of that. And to be quite truthful, they don’t make equipment like they used to. So these drills Even the $500 ones generally don’t last past that anyway. Now keep in mind the dentistry we used to buy in around $2000.
Been looking for a nice e-file for personal use and would love to get it but im in Europe :( and even if it did ship, the import tax makes the price sad.
Hello! If you had bulky nail charms glued onto the natural nail or on a nail extension-would you use a needle-shaped bit to drill around it? To loosen up the charm? How would you remove it for a fill and for a complete removal? I am interested in doing the trendy Korean syrup nails with 3D charms. Thank you!
I'm pretty new to doing gel, or any type of additions to my nails. I started using the Modelones Builder Gel in a bottle. It's really clear. How do I tell when I'm getting to the natural nail? I'm pretty sure I've damaged my nail a little bit. I also have a really cheap efile that doesn't display how fast it's going. It just has a little dial jwith slow-high on it.
Great Info. I actually dislike salons and do my own now because they were always hurting me. Everytime I'd enter a salons i'd be anxious about if the artist was gentle or not. I'll never forget the lady doing my natural nails & I swear to God it felt like she was burning me. I told her & she acted like I was nuts. Said and done my nails were so filed down it might as well been just a layer of skin. Lazy techs use the highest speeds they can just to get stuff off & no care for damage/pain.
It really depends on how often you’re using it. If you have a full clientele, you may want to change it every six months. If you were just working on yourself then you may want to replace it once every year and a half to two years.
I have ski slope nails, practically at a 45° angle, what bits would I use to get the cuticle area? When I try to keep everything level, and not dig into the nail at an angle, I always end up burning my nail bed, or filing down too far, what techniques could I use (so I can stop hurting myself)? Also, when it comes to tips I always have to overfill with glue if it's a full cover, or if it sits on the tip I have to trim the corners tilt it down, overfill the well to hold it in place, and hope for the best... There's got to be an easier way..
What is this sorcery? I really enjoy your videos, yet have absolutely no desire to get fake nails or really have any interest in them in general, yet somehow I find myself coming back to your channel again and again for the warm, chill vibes. I'm becoming accidentally educated 😂
Hey Susie I’m a DIYer!!! I’m left handed and have been considering doing dry manicure method. What are your thoughts on dry manicure I know it’s commonly done in Russia but it has been getting more common recently.
No!!!!! If you are having friction buildup so much that it’s burning, you are in one spot too long or you’re pressing too hard or your bits are too old. Higher RPMs is going to equal more damage to your own skin or the customers. It is much harder to control a handpiece if it is going at very high RPMs
@@Annika64... I was scared at first to work with high rpms- then i got used to it, i leveled up little by little. Your drill should go smooth-even when you dont use pressure. What I mean-in the video you can see her drill bit making holes and getting stuck. That’s because of low rpm. You can cause much more burns with that than a higher rpm! I go with 29-30 for taking off the material. When cleaning up the cuticles, I use red diamond bit on 12rpm, blue or green 15rpm. Just practice on yourself and you’ll see-if your bit is getting stuck, go higher! Just don’t do one place for too long, i always count in my head 1,2,3 and then im off to another part of the nail.
This video came out at a perfect time. I'm learning how to do my wifes nails. She loves getting her nails done but doesn't get them done often.
Hopefully, we'll save some money she can have them done more often.
Thank you
How adorable
That's the sweetest thing ever!
Awe.
Good job! That's dedication!
That’s so sweet!
When I started doing nails, 3 years ago,
I binge- watched your videos.
You've been essential to me learning how to prepare, structure, build, form, file & design a nail.
I learned so much. Thank you, Suzie! ❤
So happy to hear cameraman's voice! I pray he continues to heal quickly!
Funny thing: found myself blowing into the screen to get the dust off of your hands to see better where the edge of the acrylic was 😂. It was unintentionally of course but I started laughing at my reaction 😂. Love your channel! Love how you explain, love how calm and funny you are. Thanks so much for this education. ❤
😂
Ya know it’s natural, when I watch them do paint pouring videos; they are tilting the canvas; I’m tilting my phone as if I’m helping them🤣🤣🤣🥴. ❤️😀
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nice to have cameraman back!
Yes!!
I love those mini bits! Much easier to work with and so effective.
Thanks Suzie, I learned how to do my own nails from you about 5 years ago but stopped for awhile and I'm just getting back into it again. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us
I never see you use a dust collector. How do you deal with all the dust?
I love your presentation style. You are informative and so funny at times. And the camera work is perfect. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I was pretty excited to get my e file its nice being able to take gel nails off quickly plus i would rather it be me that accidentally hurts myself from it than get hurt by some worker in a nail salon
I like the way you explain and speak calmly. Thank you very much
I finally did find your online store. I do, however need some specific information, but I can’t go into all that now. I’ll be in touch when I have more time to tell you what my actual issues are. Thank you!
How funny! I always say “anchor, anchor, anchor!” You need an anchor point! But “stabilize” works just as great, too!
Excellent file and easy insertion method. Also very readable screen. Very well designed. Compact.💅great quality.
I loved all the knowledge & teaching you offered us in this video! And the baby bits 🥹 and the adorable convos you & cameraman have 🤓
I have been watching your videos and just love them all. You go step by step slowly so people understand the steps just amazing and I wish I had had you as my teacher back when I started nails in the late 80s. I’m buying your products and going to be doing my nails and close friends again after so many years of having a break from doing them. Thank you and we all love watching you! Xo from Australia 🎉
Thankyou Suzie. You have so much knowledge, yet no basic detail is overlooked. Your patience and care shine through always❤❤
I'm also old school from way back in tne day. When anything was loose and lifted, we would nip with our nippers and then file/prep. I also used a dentist drill with the foot peddle and used a hand file. That was big time Lol. Used to hang on a tall hook that was attached to my table. Nail industry has come a long way 🥰
OMG!! The foot pedal - I LOVED THE FOOT PEDAL
The drill I bought from Makartt 2 ish years ago came with a foot pedal you can use if you want. I've not even tried it yet since I figured it took more coordination than I have lol
Loving the interaction between Suzie and "Camera man"!!!
I have been with you from the beginning of my nail hobby. I have recently branched into other teaching channels, but when I want to reinforce my learning, I watch you and it brings it all together. Also… I sometimes watch you create nails I would never wear (the icicles) just because you have such fun doing them. 😂
Thank you. ❤
When should I have the bit in forward or reverse?
I have Suzie’s original E-File (the one without the base) and I use Forward on my left hand and Reverse on my right. Works perfectly that way.
RARELY
- in fact, I never use it I’m right handed. So mine is always on forward.
The only time I’ve ever recommended it is when a Student is left-handed then we simply click it onto reverse. They can use the exact same bits. It’s just a different angle.
I find it easier to get into the cuticle with the Russian bits in reverse even though I’m right handed, and it’s been the same for several other technicians I’ve worked with
I'm ambidextrous so I use forward and reverse all the time. Especially when I do my own. Generally on a client you're staying with one hand and swooping right to left so you wouldn't have to change
@@NailCareerEducationI heard someone suggest when doing your own nails that if you are right handed you would select reverse when working on your dominant hand with your left hand. What do you think? I am only doing my own nails and I've been thinking about an e-file primarily for polish removal. I've used builder gel on a couple of weaker nails that break easily and like it but manually filing the polish off takes longer and even shaping the nail when needed has been a bit difficult so I'm hesitant to use builder gel on all ten. E-files scare me a bit so your video was very helpful.
I just love your bits and Arbor bands they are so great to use. They work just as you indicated in your video. ❤😊.
I use acetone to clean my bits too. Ps I love the bling duster. I ordered mine a couple of months ago & it's fantastic! Thank you 😊
This video was very helpful, thank you. I'm just starting doing my own dip nails at home. I’m only working with my natural nail and was about to buy a set of metal bits cause that’s what popped up in my search and its that rainbow metal and I’m a sucker for that pretty crap. Swapped those out for the sanding bands. Much appreciated.
I love that little arbor band idea!
Thank you for this video. Only recently bought an efile and used it for the first this past Saturday. Knowing I did not made a mess to much is a great thought. But learning more aboutt efiling is awesome. Thanks!!!
OMG! Thank you for teaching. You are a great resource. You are AWESOME! I LOVE the Baby Bits! I must have them!
Loved this video!
I recently received my EZ File, Bit Set & Gold Trimmer Bit, all from your website, and I'm super excited to use them to create sets of nails with them! This is my first professional grade e-file as a DIYer, so this video is extremely helpful!!! Thank you!
Walmart sells a drill for trimming your dog's nails and comes with the old type bit that's really big and what Suzie is talking about. They really are like twice the size!
Awesome, I was just in a need of a calming video 🥰
OMGGGGGGGGG I looooove the baby bits!!! How great they are! I dont think I've ever seen arbor bands that small. So convenient for getting into the corners. What a great innovative idea! Thanks for this video Suzie! Great explanation and so clear and easy to follow! 😊
Very informative. You and I have commented before back-and-forth how you're one of the few people who allow yourself to file back-and-forth. Not just One Direction.
This is hilarious to me. I’ve been doing this for 35 years and it’s only in the past year too that I’ve heard that some nail technicians go one way. In 35 years it’s never ever been suggested before. So as an educator and an actual nail technician, I 100% suggest you go back and forth. There is no reason whatsoever to go one way. And so many reasons why you shouldn’t. One of the main reasons is, you will lose time, and that will result into losing money. As far as the e-file generating heat, absolutely nonsense. If you’re generating heat on your e-file, it has everything to do with your using it too high, or your bits are getting old or you’re using the wrong bits, or you’re pressing too hard. Just because something is being used fast does not mean it is good better or faster.
@@NailCareerEducation Agree, NCE Yet.. all these nailers on YT are like.."don't do it". haha Yes it can skip.. thats just doing it wrong.
Beginner here and new subscriber… Thank you for the detailed explanation and visual!! I learned so much!! Will continue to learn more with your help!!! ❤
Wow LOVE your new baby bits! They look amazing!! I have very petite narrow nails and have so much trouble using the normal size bits!! 💅🏼🤍🩷✨
Great to hear cameraman again. Glad he is doing better.
I was looking for videos of e-file reviews so i can buy one. You definitely sold me.
Thank you! I love every product I've purchased from you. The bits are the best!
Thank you very much for this video 🤗🥰. I always really appreciate your videos 🌺🌺
I love cleaning my bits in acetone. Especially any diamond bits. It doesn’t take much to clog those, so acetone gets it right out.
I’m so excited about your baby arbor bands. I can’t wait to get them!
I am so happy that you have the mini mandrel. I can't wait until they are available.
They are on my website
Nailcareer.com
Search for BABY SANDING BANDS UNDER FILES AND BITS
@NailCareerEducation are even smaller than the other mini mandrels already on market? They look shorter? I'd loveeee an even smaller one than the already smaller ones recently released by a lot of other brands. Hahaah. Love it!
I got one as a gift for Christmas. This is helpful.
Thank you thank you…. I am officially okay with using an e-file, thank you so much ❤
You’re a godsend
Well im running home to put a bit back in my file while im not using it lol..... Suzie i would love to know why we do that? what is the purpose? Thank you, i love your videos, so helpful
Would love to see your top e files (inexpensive too)!
Girl thank you so much! Your way of explaining is just so perfect and understandable :) Keep the good work on
Congratulations!!! It's all so beautiful 💗
I saw the mini bits on the website before I watched this video. So exciting. The corners are my worst nightmare!!
Corners are everyone’s issue / your not alone
Yesss to the calm music at 22:00
Susie zi am saving my money to shop your store. I am not licensed but am determined to learn to do my own sculpted gel nails. Currently working with biab but need to perfect my e file skills. Thanks for this vid!
Very great video. I want to see a video with those Bits to file the sculpted nail in form.
Omgosh, I always get excited when Suzie comes out with a new video! ❤
MEE TOOO! I’ve branched off into other teaching channels, but Susie remains my fave. ❤️
I find the shortening of the nails so satisfying! 😂
I love the little sanding bands and I want some of those
Thank you for sharing ❣💐🦋🙏
I was hoping I was right about what you were coming out with! I am so stinking excited about this little bit! I've always wanted one and I'm so glad you made it! I cannot wait to order mine!
They are adorable
@@NailCareerEducation they looked like it! I am so glad you came out with this!
I feel called out after commenting RIP to my nailbeds a few videos ago! 😂💜🙏 also the mini arbor band bits are really good for etching the inside of gel tips before applying to nails as well
Omg secret keeper!!! I’m obsessed with it and now I need it lol 😂
Happy wonderful Sunday I always look so forward to seeing beautiful tips and information Susie 🥰💯‼️🍀✨🍀🙋🏻♀️🐇🌹🐇🍀🙋🏻♀️🍀 I would love to see your Saint Patty's Day in your Easter design since it's going to be in March in the United States. Don't know if it's the same in Canada but I always love to see the beautiful designs. Have a blessed and peaceful March 2024
Can you soak diamond bits in acetone as well? And speaking of diamond bits… would you ever consider adding diamond bits (for cuticle prep) to your line of bits? 🙏😁🙏❤
Personally, I don’t agree with Diamond bits for prepping the cuticle sure it’s gentle, but it doesn’t buffet enough to have product adhere to most people
Can you do a tutorial of how you did your nails on your right hand? I love the color😊
Fantastic video !!!!!! Thank you
@NailCareerEducation would it be possibly to make a video about the pro’s and cons of Carbide drill bits and Ceramic drill bits? Is one better than the other, or what’s the deal with them? Love your videos btw❤️
Actually, that’s a good question but I don’t think there are any. That’s probably why you’re not finding a video about it. They’re basically the same. They do the same thing they look the same. They act the same. They’re just different materials but they get the same job done.
This is amazing ! I got my e~file yesterday and this come up today Yay😁👍 I’m a newbie so this is great !
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This is so useful as I've only had my e-file a little over 3 months. I've been thinking about slowly transitioning into trying out polygel and this video will be so helpful. Do you have one for cuticle work with bits?
It's so nice to hear Cameraman's voice again! I hope he's feeling much better!
This baby is on the top of my birthday wish list!! Come on July!
Ahhhh, Camera man's voice is dreamy 😍 ✨️. Great Camera work 2. ❤
You also should make a kit with 5in 1bit,a cuticule bit,flame as as exaamplee..and the niddle bitt for underfille❤love thhis alot as well..thats an amazing ideea❤
i love that you’ve been doing nails for so long, i love hearing about how much things have changed over time!! ❤❤
Will you be carrying any other color option’s for the e file in the future?
Hello Suzie. I hear you say in during most your services you use your sanding band to push back cuticles. But what about the clients that have really thick cuticles that are very hard and built up? What is the best bit to use to separate cuticle from the nail plate ?
I love those baby sanding bands. I think your price is reasonable. Nice video.
Hey Suzie very nice,simple and detailed video, love it, I have one question though, shouldn't we suppose to dust off the efile before changing the bits, bc over time the dust will get down in the hand piece and build up, and cause big problems? I dust mine before changing them, and by the way I love ❤ everything about the small mandrel.
Yeah you can. It just depends on how particular you are. Honestly, it takes years for the dust to compact in there. The old e-files we used to use the old dentists. It would compact in there, but it literally would take 10 years before I could see the effects of that. And to be quite truthful, they don’t make equipment like they used to. So these drills Even the $500 ones generally don’t last past that anyway. Now keep in mind the dentistry we used to buy in around $2000.
This video was extremely helpful ❤thank u
You should totally do a video doing your nails with your old dentist drill ❤
I love you Suzy. Thanks for all your knowledge. FYI, I was soooo stressed at the lifting 😂😂😂❤
I'm going with the side to side motion.
Your glasses are super cute!
Been looking for a nice e-file for personal use and would love to get it but im in Europe :( and even if it did ship, the import tax makes the price sad.
Great helpful video
Suzie why you don’t ever use a Duster??
Ty for alll the info as always..precious ❤
Hello! If you had bulky nail charms glued onto the natural nail or on a nail extension-would you use a needle-shaped bit to drill around it? To loosen up the charm? How would you remove it for a fill and for a complete removal? I am interested in doing the trendy Korean syrup nails with 3D charms. Thank you!
I'm pretty new to doing gel, or any type of additions to my nails. I started using the Modelones Builder Gel in a bottle. It's really clear. How do I tell when I'm getting to the natural nail? I'm pretty sure I've damaged my nail a little bit. I also have a really cheap efile that doesn't display how fast it's going. It just has a little dial jwith slow-high on it.
Great Info. I actually dislike salons and do my own now because they were always hurting me. Everytime I'd enter a salons i'd be anxious about if the artist was gentle or not. I'll never forget the lady doing my natural nails & I swear to God it felt like she was burning me. I told her & she acted like I was nuts. Said and done my nails were so filed down it might as well been just a layer of skin. Lazy techs use the highest speeds they can just to get stuff off & no care for damage/pain.
Ouch yes I’m sorry
Some techs stop learning and then this is what happens
I mean the info is out there
How often you would recommand to change the bulk & sculpt?
It really depends on how often you’re using it. If you have a full clientele, you may want to change it every six months. If you were just working on yourself then you may want to replace it once every year and a half to two years.
I use acetone to clean my bits. ❤
Love the 'baby' bits!!! I noticed you didn't prep the arbor band before you used it, is that step unnecessary with your bits?
I have ski slope nails, practically at a 45° angle, what bits would I use to get the cuticle area? When I try to keep everything level, and not dig into the nail at an angle, I always end up burning my nail bed, or filing down too far, what techniques could I use (so I can stop hurting myself)? Also, when it comes to tips I always have to overfill with glue if it's a full cover, or if it sits on the tip I have to trim the corners tilt it down, overfill the well to hold it in place, and hope for the best... There's got to be an easier way..
i also use aceton to clean the bits its the best
Hey Suzie can you try out Tipex sculpted full cover tips for us please. 🙏🏽
What is this sorcery? I really enjoy your videos, yet have absolutely no desire to get fake nails or really have any interest in them in general, yet somehow I find myself coming back to your channel again and again for the warm, chill vibes. I'm becoming accidentally educated 😂
I do too. I watch the icicle nail episode over and over because she is having so much fun. 😊
Thank you so much ❤️
tank youy so much for your video the help me so mush for my self now i finished to lost my time and i lve your baby bits, sory my english is not good
Hey Susie I’m a DIYer!!! I’m left handed and have been considering doing dry manicure method. What are your thoughts on dry manicure I know it’s commonly done in Russia but it has been getting more common recently.
I read somewhere that a higher rpm gives less frictional heat, is that true?
No!!!!!
If you are having friction buildup so much that it’s burning, you are in one spot too long or you’re pressing too hard or your bits are too old. Higher RPMs is going to equal more damage to your own skin or the customers. It is much harder to control a handpiece if it is going at very high RPMs
@@NailCareerEducation Good thing I didn't listen to her but to the BEST nail technician, aka suzie 😉💜
@@Annika64... I was scared at first to work with high rpms- then i got used to it, i leveled up little by little. Your drill should go smooth-even when you dont use pressure. What I mean-in the video you can see her drill bit making holes and getting stuck. That’s because of low rpm. You can cause much more burns with that than a higher rpm! I go with 29-30 for taking off the material. When cleaning up the cuticles, I use red diamond bit on 12rpm, blue or green 15rpm. Just practice on yourself and you’ll see-if your bit is getting stuck, go higher! Just don’t do one place for too long, i always count in my head 1,2,3 and then im off to another part of the nail.
Hi,
I do my own nails and I use gel polish. When I use my efile to remove the builder gel, my nail gets hot as sometimes.
Am I pressing too hard?
So wish you could ship yours to the UK xx
Hell ya that would be great to get cause I have little hands too
If you only use gel polish, dip powder or builder gel can I just use the baby bits to remover it?
Could you tell us what grit number the medium, fine, course, arbor bands are? Thank you
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