Strange Nail Damage After Builder Gel? [ANNA'S NAIL ADVICE]

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  • @jjeennnnnn
    @jjeennnnnn2 жыл бұрын

    Anna, you are a great and kind teacher. We are so lucky to have you here on KZread. My nails have been peeling on and off my whole life. From your videos I’ve learned what to do and what not to do. My nails are finally starting to look good at 42 years old. Thank you!!!!!

  • @itzims5248
    @itzims52482 жыл бұрын

    Having recurring issues with oncholysis, I find that I have the best results getting my nails to reattach/grow out if I file them every 3-4 days or so, keeping them so short that there's little to no free edge. Also keeping the proximal nail folds pushed back does wonders, especially since my cuticle is super sticky and wants to hang onto the PNF. My damaged nails are almost all grown out! 😊

  • @patb8138
    @patb81382 жыл бұрын

    I have never known anyone who is so knowledgeable about nails! I have stopped picking the skin around my nails for nearly a month now and my hands look so much better, thanks to you! I push back the cuticle every few days and use lots of oils and creams to nourish my nails. You're the best and a wealth of information.

  • @tracyaf6084
    @tracyaf60842 жыл бұрын

    This series is so great. You’re an excellent teacher. I’m watching these videos even though I never use enhancements and my nails are nothing like that just because it’s interesting.

  • @kayjay9516
    @kayjay95162 жыл бұрын

    I went for a gel manicure in April and was recommended Builder. Not knowing what it was I said ok. I hated it, hated the feel of the product, so I went back 2 days later and had it removed. She wrecked my nails, just like this lady’s, she used acetone but then electronically filed it off. Two nails separated from the bed and one cracked off halfway. I found your channel and have kept my nails very short, and have been been oiling my cuticle area and following your advice and have let them grow out and I’m 80% of the way there, luckily my nails grow fast. I don’t think I will ever trust a nail technician again! Thank you for your advice, Kathryn x

  • @Ann__333
    @Ann__333 Жыл бұрын

    Coming from a science based career, I truly appreciate your no bs approach.

  • @NuNugirl
    @NuNugirl2 жыл бұрын

    You have been such an enormous help for my nails. I wish I had taken a before photo. Thank you.

  • @cat_623
    @cat_6232 жыл бұрын

    Anna, the most helpful advice of yours for me personally was to use Kerasal ointment. I use it as a cuticle treatment every evening before bed on both fingers and toes, and also as a balm on my feet and their calluses. Well, my feet are never going to be perfectly smooth and soft like a baby's (I'm 57), but it feels to good to be taking care of them in a way that produces results and is gentle. Thank you for all your work for us!!

  • @daviddowning8411
    @daviddowning84112 жыл бұрын

    I’ve learned such a lot on nail care from watching your videos, My nails were so badly split for years. Oh dear, poor woman, I really help they will improve with all the info and guidance you can give her. Pauline.

  • @sherric7860
    @sherric78602 жыл бұрын

    To the woman whose nails these are, if you read this. I have extremely sensitive skin and nails. My natural nails are genetically thin and weak. I have had three major nail disasters because of my skin. These disasters were irritations to acrylics I wore for 15 years, 2 years later a reaction to thermal polish, and years after that a reaction nitrile gloves. All of these took forever to heal. The first two took a year each and the nitrile gloves reaction a little less. The nitrile gloves caused fingernail infections (took 4 before a friend and I figured it out) and after the infection healed, I ended up with onycholysis. So I have gone a long time on three different occasions with ugly nails. That doesn’t include the multiple times I have had onycholysis on my thumb nail. That nail matrix or something was damaged decades ago from acrylics. So I can totally relate to your problem and how embarrassed you might feel about your nails. You will get through this, I promise. It is surprising at how many people don’t look at another’s nails. I doubt anyone that does notice, would say anything. I certainly haven’t had anyone say anything to me. I am a gym rat and have done serious weight lifting for a couple of decades. Reaching for equipment and using your hands a lot is hard on nails and does make nails more noticeable. I can totally relate. During my disasters, I found concentration curls depressing because I always enjoy nice looking nails with that exercise. I do really echo Anna’s advice. Cut and file your nails short. I’d file as short as you can. I have also trimmed off all the lifted part, even if it is far back. It’s ugly, yes, but that is the only way mine has grown reattached. It Will also help keep the area under the nail dry. The dangerous part of onycholysis is the moisture getting trapped and leading to a bacteria or fungus infection. Oh, and using a blow dryer on cool is a good way of drying under the nail, if needed. Anna’s advice about not wearing polish is what I do, too. I don’t know about my nails because the 3 disasters badly effected my nail growth so I couldn’t wear polish, but when my skin acts up, it gets even more sensitive and even things that don’t bother it can irritate it more.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Such an amazing advice Sherri! Thank you so much for sharing your experience, it’s very helpful! ❤️

  • @edytalaw1800
    @edytalaw18002 жыл бұрын

    I love this series as well. It’s so informative. Thank you Anna. Dziekuje.

  • @karenbuhagiar491
    @karenbuhagiar4912 жыл бұрын

    Very much appreciate watching your advice for real nail problems/issues sent in from viewers!

  • @cat_623

    @cat_623

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes!! I love this series, especially the little Detective Anna cartoon lady!! Thank you, Anna, for your expertise!! ♥♥♥

  • @suecone2198
    @suecone21982 жыл бұрын

    I am so thrilled with your videos! I have peeling nails and I have applied some of the product recommend and I now have my Dazzle Dry polish.. I am keeping my nails short and I love this polish system as it dries so fast and so far it is wearing extremely well! This D D is amazing! Thanks 😊

  • @SherieVu
    @SherieVu Жыл бұрын

    Anna, Thank you for sharing your solutions and advice for this problem. I've had a few clients with this problem.

  • @zarsewell7646
    @zarsewell7646 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. I REALLY APPRECIATE how you say to be patient and wait. Using natural oils and keeping them short is important. It is hard to resist - to not put on fake nails or drying products. Thank you for your encouragement and your practical advice. Please keep these videos coming. I watch these to help motivate me to stay on my natural nail path. Thank you ❤️

  • @isabels5140
    @isabels51402 жыл бұрын

    Anna, your channel is so informative and helpful, I had dreadful nails similar to this client and I took into account a lot of your advice from previous videos , and although it was so difficult not to wear any product on my nails for months (I hated it because I’m a bank teller and everyone always looks at my hands/nails😞I was so embarrassed ) I kept a picture diary of my nails over the last couple of months, and wow what a difference, they are looking so much healthier again 🥰thank you for all your advice ♥️

  • @dana_yan
    @dana_yan2 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful video! My goal is to have beautiful natural nails like yours. I’ve been applying oils to my fingernails & Toenails day and night and whenever I think of it during the day. It is really helping!

  • @danawilliams601
    @danawilliams6012 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your videos your education is invaluable. Your teachings have helped me improve the condition of my nails.

  • @danahostomsky8526
    @danahostomsky85262 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Judith really seems to know a lot about nails and with your help, her gorgeous hands will be back to model ready soon! Fingers crossed she follows your wise advice, which I’m sure she will considering how determined she seems to right this wrong! Great job Anna and Judith! Can’t wait to see your progression during this challenge!

  • @carolvan664
    @carolvan6642 жыл бұрын

    Anna! I agree that these are allergic reactions. I am very sensitive to some products, have had 'burning' over the many years of different methods/application types. This last 2 weeks, I had an allergy to a facial cream, and my one nail began to ache... the more irritants, the greater a reaction. I removed the product, nail had lifted, much like the pics here. Love that you considered this... BTW, when my nail (s) are injured, they grow faster. Love watching your vids!

  • @susanwilliams3598
    @susanwilliams3598 Жыл бұрын

    Anna your knowledge is so appreciated as is your empathy and kind advice thank you!!

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Susan! Thank you kindly!!🤗

  • @nykka3
    @nykka32 жыл бұрын

    Another great video Anna! Very helpful. I will never use builder gel.

  • @shortmama3d
    @shortmama3d2 жыл бұрын

    Anna, Just Love, Love LOVE! This new segment you are creating. It is extremely educational and so well explained! Really enjoy learning about nail care! Any chance you have any opinions on OPI Nail Envy (original formula)?

  • @sallyhansen9529
    @sallyhansen95292 жыл бұрын

    Great advice!

  • @suebabe100
    @suebabe1002 жыл бұрын

    Anna, my nails were healthy until I used a gel polish. I loved the polish but when I took it off my left thumb had damage. It was starting to separate from the nail bed. I'm disappointed but it could have been worse. I'm going to stick to regular polish. Seems to be better for me. You give such great advice. Thank you!

  • @connectwithyourdeck
    @connectwithyourdeck2 жыл бұрын

    Love the commentary. I am using Gelish nail builder and loving it ! I really hope I don’t develop an allergy!! As I am one of those people whose nails at the moment are responding really well to builder gel!

  • @patriciateague8677

    @patriciateague8677

    2 ай бұрын

    I use builder gel as well with no issues. Like anything else we all react differently to products. I'd be curious to know if these nails were already having issues and builder gel just made them worse. Improper prep or removal would contribute to damage as well.

  • @judithhershkowitz7093
    @judithhershkowitz70932 жыл бұрын

    Hi All. Those are my horrible nails! I very much appreciate Anna's assessment and expertise. I am grateful to her and all of you who have offered advice. I have made an appt with a dermatologist. I cut my nails very short. I haven't taken the polish off yet ( I have to brace myself first lol) but will before I head to the dermatologist this week. To answer a few questions; ridges- I've always had them and they have gotten worse with age- both my mom and grandma had awful nails that split, cracked, ridges so it's in my DNA and they were of the mindset to cover them up and make them look nice outwardly, my mom was thrilled when acrylics came on the nail scene, little did they know; so now I am totally bewildered because looks like I have some slight separation at the very edge of my big toes and they never had gel so???? Could this also be a reaction to something I handled or touched? I started using a new skincare line a few months ago...I stopped using that line and am now using Cerave as Anna recommends, Eucerin lotion, Kerasal ( which I agree with Cat is a miracle treatment), I have CND Rescue Rxx and use it on my cuticles but will go 'all in' as directed with it once I remove all my polish. I'm super gentle with my nails and try not to disturb them. I push my cuticles back with my fingers for the most part but will use remover once a month to take care of overgrowth- going to rethink that after Anna's advice. The worst thing with my nails, first the builder gel application, I tried to soak it off but it requires to be filed off, I tried that by hand then went to a nail shop where they used an e file but left a layer of builder on so as not to damage the natural nail but I was told they had to put gel polish on bc standard polish wouldn't adhere and I listened- meanwhile it was on for 3-4 weeks and I couldn't get the stuff off bc the builder gel caused it to adhere unbelievably - it was like I needed explosives to get it off. I think that's where most of this damage or reaction occurred from two different gel products that were layered. Here I thought I was getting good advice but clearly the nail tech just wanted me to get a more expensive service. After having that gel removed ( DND brand) I had one more round of gel polish applied and when it was removed I realized OH NO, so here I am! Thanks again to you all. Anna you are the BEST!

  • @couturedeana

    @couturedeana

    Жыл бұрын

    I am so glad to be free of the “nail salons”! I never could find one that cared or that actually gave a damn about the health of our nails. Thank goodness for you Anna!

  • @ShellyeJo

    @ShellyeJo

    Жыл бұрын

    Judith, I hope your nails are doing much better. Do you have a update for us?

  • @connectwithyourdeck
    @connectwithyourdeck2 жыл бұрын

    I agree Anna more moisturiser on those nails!

  • @sherric7860
    @sherric78602 жыл бұрын

    Hi Anna and MSL! I’ve had multiple occurrences of onycholysis. My thumb must have a damaged matrix or nail bed, because it will get onycholysis if I bump it the slightest or something similar. Your advice about keeping the nails short, no product on it, and cutting/clipping out the lifted part is the only way mine has grown out reattached. The one time I had lifting near the tip but didn’t clip/file the lifted part off, I got a bacterial infection under the nail. Stupid me remembered too late that the hyponychium is a guardian barrier the same as the proximal nail fold. I lost the whole center of my nail from proximal nail fold to tip. It is ugly and takes forever, but with lifting and damaged nails, it is best to go naked nails, oil them like mad, clip them very short, and clip,lifted parts off-even if the lifted part goes way, way back. I’ve had to clip it almost to the proximal nail fold.

  • @Anar-hk5rv

    @Anar-hk5rv

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel for you 😭❤️ did your nail with the bacterial infection grow back okay?

  • @carlaperkins655
    @carlaperkins6552 жыл бұрын

    This happened to me, too. Along with an extended story... Went without polish for 2 years and now they appear healthy again. I won't use gel extenders again.

  • @denageltokogouda7660
    @denageltokogouda76602 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your info. I have a client who has Onycholisis due to Psoriasis. I adviced to stop with the enhancement... however she went to a dermatologist en she said there is no problem to continue with the gel/gelpolish... So what would you do in this situation?

  • @marina_nanana
    @marina_nanana2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Anna. Is nail plate lifting from the nail bed like this seen more with builder gel (or builder in a bottle) compared to regular gel base coats? What about so-called “rubber base” gel that’s more flexible?

  • @momofschnauzers
    @momofschnauzers6 ай бұрын

    Such an informative and easy-to-understand video. At the end of the day, it's common sense that these gel and acrylic products contain chemicals that allow the tips, powders, builder gel, etc to adhere and remain for relatively long periods of time. Hopefully, someone will come up with a formula for a new type of sticky tab with greater adhesive properties for people who want to use only press-on's or full cover tips. If I had the resources, I would be investigating that possibility myself. Thanks for your video.

  • @Jasjasjas71
    @Jasjasjas71 Жыл бұрын

    Hey! I am in need of advice on my nail. I think I developed onycholysis after using Builder gel. I would really love if i could send you a photo of how my nails look so you could let me know what to do!!

  • @oliviadorothy
    @oliviadorothy2 жыл бұрын

    I got an ad for Nail Boo while watching this video and it made me cringe so hard, LOL. Anna, your advice has helped me and my nails so much, I hope these nails get better!!

  • @anitaprashar8657
    @anitaprashar86572 жыл бұрын

    I had nail tips put on two of my nails, they were chipped, had gel polish put on and did one more time, both those nails have trouble growing and keep breaking, not using anything right now, keeping it clean. Not planning to use anything till I see the growth as it is in the other nails 🤞

  • @Ishtar2419
    @Ishtar2419 Жыл бұрын

    I have this same problem. My nails look terrible. My nails have lifted off my nail bed 3/4 of my nail. I thought it might be the UV/led light but I never thought it would be an allergic reaction😞

  • @gamesandjournalythings
    @gamesandjournalythings2 жыл бұрын

    Anna did she say if the ridges on her nails where there before the builder gel?

  • @kathiehein5969
    @kathiehein5969 Жыл бұрын

    Those tattered nails could be MINE! I also had builder gel applied by a tech who thought this would be the solution to help regrow my damaged nails due to several gel manicures and the removal of them with an e-file. Unfortunately, the builder gel began to come off and chip after a few weeks, and the nails were worse. I am here to learn how to care for my nails in order for my nails to grow back healthy.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Kathie! Welcome! We hope you find the right information to get your nails back to being healthy. :)

  • @RAJOHN-ke7mc
    @RAJOHN-ke7mc2 жыл бұрын

    The nail on my right ring finger looks a little wonky. Prior to watching yout videos I going to apply gel. Im so glad I waited and learned that gel is for healthy nails Now weeks later the wonky nail is growing out and will only get healthier. I only apply gel on nails that are breaking. I dont reapply, I just allow it to grow out. I apply a thick base coat prior to applying regular polish and its impossible to tell that their is gel on the nail.

  • @swoopingbuzzards
    @swoopingbuzzards Жыл бұрын

    Did you ever get an update on these nails?

  • @user-eg3ip8hk8d
    @user-eg3ip8hk8d Жыл бұрын

    I've had the same thing - since I did builder gel my nails have been snapping, falling off etc

  • @Maria-sc5jo
    @Maria-sc5jo2 жыл бұрын

    I have gotten an allergy to everything fake nails (dip, gel, acrylic), even allergy safe ones :( Last night I tried press ons with regular nail glue and woke up with a severe allergic reaction :( sucks because I love doing my nails and now I just gotta use regular nail polish.

  • @marykopacka3956
    @marykopacka39562 жыл бұрын

    I hope that she follows your advice, Anna 🤞

  • @susan7309
    @susan73092 жыл бұрын

    I have the same split in the same nail, I think it’s from the way you grasp things If you’re right handed.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very possible! I too have a bump on that finger from constantly holding now polishes and tools on this finger.

  • @Joan4me

    @Joan4me

    2 жыл бұрын

    And I also have the same split, same finger, right hand 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @sansiveria578
    @sansiveria578 Жыл бұрын

    I have thin nail beds and cannot have extensions but I will be trying regular polish with a gel top coat very soon. My daughter has had polygel with a gel full coverage nail twice recently but her nails are thin and soft as a result. What is going on? Are these chemicals just no good for natural nails? How come some of the videos show gel removal and the natural nail is pristine underneath!?

  • @tinapartlo8163
    @tinapartlo81632 жыл бұрын

    2 years ago I started using ORLY BIAB when one of nails broke or I was traveling. It has always been such an easy product to use with great results. I always just let it grow off. I used your video for the application instructions where you were applying It on MSL’s nails and I believe you were wearing it as well. Are you changing your opinion about it? I wonder if I should stop using it for fear that it will harm my nails. I’m confused!

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, it's not about Builder gels when used and cured properly. Some people get sensitised because of repeat exposure to improperly cured gels. People don't take proper cure seriously. Buy from reputable companies and follow instructions to a T. Orly is a wonderful brand and their BIAB is great (when used and cured properly) Too often people think of these products "like polish but cured in UV". Nothing further from the truth. They can be quite allergenic when not used properly and responsibl.

  • @tinapartlo8163

    @tinapartlo8163

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife Thank you for the clarification.

  • @Glitzerndes_Herz
    @Glitzerndes_Herz2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Anna! I am a new viewer from Germany and just wanted to know if you could show and review nail polishes from the brand ILNP? They have so many amazing glitter and holo colors and I am so interested in if they are worth the prices and what you think about them! :-) Also I wanted to ask if you could make a video about the products and tools you would recommend for a beginner with doing my own nails? It would be amazing and very helpful to have that ONE video where you show your top favorites to start with (tools, oil, care etc.) - Best regards xoxo Debbie

  • @Fragrancy
    @Fragrancy2 жыл бұрын

    Also wondering , you said something about keeping the nails dry. Does this also mean no oils ? :)

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, I mean no polish. Polish raises moisture level in the nail (and under). Dark and moist area- risk of bacterial infection

  • @selfishkindoflove
    @selfishkindoflove Жыл бұрын

    I noticed this with a lot of builder gel even on tik tok a lot of people nails are messed up from it

  • @itsacarolbthing5221
    @itsacarolbthing5221 Жыл бұрын

    I would also suggest putting a couple of drops of tea tree oil in the cuticle oil. It will help to kill any baceria.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    tea tree oil is a great product! :)

  • @Fragrancy
    @Fragrancy2 жыл бұрын

    I had the exact same reaction after Biab nails and gel polish. My hands started to become very itchy and red. The doctor said it was eczema so I got a very heavy hormone based cream. Did not help. Then my nails started to become exactly like these in the video. 😣😣😣

  • @AC-tn1cy

    @AC-tn1cy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Definitely an allergy if itchy and red.

  • @susanwright134
    @susanwright1342 жыл бұрын

    I hope she follows your advice. Those hands & nails look like they hurt and that would be enough to ditch the polish and trim my nails down to a healthy, manageable length. My mom made us kids push our cuticles back just with our thumb. ) thanks Mom)! Also, the nail splitting on her hands is really bad. I was blessed with long nail beds and beautiful hard nails, but I have other problems. lol Thanks for the informative video.

  • @celeste8157
    @celeste81572 жыл бұрын

    I have developed an allergy to gels (hema I'm assuming) and if I get a little under one of my nails and don't realize it and remove it, it will cause my nail to separate from the skin. It's like it dissolves the bonds that hold the nail to the skin

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Celeste! That's not how the allergy (overexposure) happens usually. Yes, they say no skin contact but the skin content usually comes from wiping the inhibition layer (the sticky layer) incorrectly. Often people rub this uncured gel into their skin actually (thinking they are wiping it off) and/or when filing improperly cured gel. The dust falls on the skin and if the gel was not properly cured touches the skin eventually this skin contact leads to overexposure and reaction you are describing. By the way, you can't see with a naked eye, is cured fully or not. Gel becomes hard and shiny after is cured to about 55%. you have to trust the gel manufacturer they tested the lamp you are using with the gel you are using properly. Not just looked at the gel and said "good enough" Just as with nail tools, you can't see bacteria and viruses with naked eye. You have to follow special procedures to disinfect the implements between clients to prevent spread of blood born pathogens. Looking at a toll and saying "looks clean" would be super irresponsible.

  • @celeste8157

    @celeste8157

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife well, I am not a pro and have been doing my nails myself for nearly a decade. It took probably 3 or 4 years of getting gel on my skin before I actually developed the allergy. I had no idea that it could even happen at the time! Luckily the gels of today don't cause nearly as strong of reactions. I used to get super itchy rashes on my thighs and if I had more gel than usual touching my skin, I would get the itchy rash all over my neck too. I'm so glad that doesn't happen anymore! However, if a bit of gel gets under the edge of a nail, it itches like crazy until I remove it. And, like I said, if I don't get it all it will cause a small spot of my nail to separate from the skin underneath

  • @chinga7264
    @chinga7264 Жыл бұрын

    Aply nail treatment for split nail and regular do manicure & use special lotion.

  • @deliriousrobinnails300
    @deliriousrobinnails3002 жыл бұрын

    I frequently hear the terminology “nail enhancements” but I’m not entirely sure what that includes. Thank you !

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think that’s anything other than regular nail polish. So gels, gel polishes, dips, liquid and powder system (acrylic)

  • @deliriousrobinnails300

    @deliriousrobinnails300

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife Thank you! ❤️

  • @sandra37cooks
    @sandra37cooks2 жыл бұрын

    are yall using a new camera, video quality is fantastic!

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Sandra, believe it or not we aren't using new cameras. Instead we invested into better lighting and how to get the most out of the current equipment we have. Thanks for noticing :) - MSL

  • @sandra37cooks

    @sandra37cooks

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife you two are killing it! Thank you for what you're doing, very helpful!

  • @HPLP-123
    @HPLP-123 Жыл бұрын

    My dad suffers with Onychorrhexis, what can I do for him? He gets vertical splits down his nails even if he keeps his nails as short as possible. He is 81 so just puts up with it but I worry cause he catches it now n then. What can I suggest he try that either he or myself can do at home rather than trying to get him to come to a salon x

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello H! Manicures at the salon won’t help this condition. I made couple of videos about how to care for ridgy nails. I mean see if there is anything else that can be causing it like health issues but most of the time ridges are normal part of aging. The ridges when the nail is dry can tear easily so the best thing is to try to prevent the dryness and brittleness. I suggest warm jojoba oil soaks every week. I will look for the video link. Also using ointment like Aquaphor or something after washing hands. These things should really help.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Dry, Brittle, Splitting, Peeling Nails? Solution: DIY Warm Oil Treatment! kzread.info/dash/bejne/m6NnlZeeh8mcgpc.html

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    How To Care For Ridgy Nails [ANNA'S NAIL ADVICE] 🕵️‍♀️ kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJum0KxtiMy_isY.html

  • @HPLP-123

    @HPLP-123

    Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou 😊

  • @HPLP-123

    @HPLP-123

    Жыл бұрын

    Although I’m qualified, we never covered how to help a client with any problem like this, just that it was a contra indication and to tell them to wait for their nail to regrow or come back with a drs letter… I’m a chair user and just work on friends when my spine allows, so I haven’t been able to gain the same experience as I would have in a salon setting… videos like yours are invaluable! Wish my tutor had have gone into as much detail and explained it as well as you do :) x

  • @lackundschnack6466
    @lackundschnack6466 Жыл бұрын

    Looks like a burning. When Gel is to thick applied and gets to hot while curing, it could cause burnings on the natural nail.

  • @yowgyrl
    @yowgyrl2 жыл бұрын

    The nails lifting at the tip is caused by fungus getting under the nail due to poor sealing when the polish was applied. I agree that the product should be removed and daily soaking of the nails in warm water with dettol. It will kill the fungus and allow the nail bed to recover.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fungus is a medical issue and it can only bye diagnosed and treated by a medical professional. Diagnosing diseases and suggesting treatment for a disease over internet is not right.

  • @yowgyrl

    @yowgyrl

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife So if someone came to me and said their head hurts, and I said they have a headache, and to take some aspirin - you're saying that only a doctor can diagnose? I've been doing nails since the mid 90s, I know what fungus looks like. And fungus is not a disease by the way.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Suggesting any treatment for any infection or disease it totally outside our scope as nail technicians. Nail techs in USA and in Canada can only work on nails that appear healthy and normal. As your Health Department to be sure what you can’t and can do as a nail technician In Canada our salon was inspected yearly and we were strictly instructed to only work on healthy and normal nails. Fungal nails don’t appear normal and healthy. I also specifically checked with my insurance and they said I would be covered if I follow the regulations set by the local health department. This usually works the same in many states. I know that many people work outside of their scope but that doesn’t make it right. That’s why my rule of thumb is “my work is to beautify and maintain the health of nails” This person got the culture done and she doesn’t have a fungus by the way. I got an update from her. Ps. Dettol is an antiseptic and disinfectant, it’s not an anti-fungal. And no, as a nail tech you can’t recommend aspirin. What if someone is allergic to it? Or has a clotting disease? Or has a stroke and doesn’t get a medical treatment right away and just keeps taking aspirin? Even doctors won’t diagnose or recommend medications over the internet/in a comment section. People got sued for way less than that. Especially in USA

  • @tammyjohnston6545
    @tammyjohnston65452 жыл бұрын

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  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    First comment 🥇 ❤️

  • @nicolelast230
    @nicolelast2302 жыл бұрын

    Hi. I'm wondering why you don't address the very pronounced ridges in her nails. This condition seems to be underlying all of what happened. Is there a dietary component?

  • @judithhershkowitz7093

    @judithhershkowitz7093

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Nicole- those are my awful nails- I responded to the group but here's additional info- yes it could be dietary- usually a lack of iron, I am a vegan so it could be possible but since I am a 'mature' woman I don't take iron supplements as they are not recommended for women past childbearing age...and yes the reason I got the builder gel to begin with is that my nails were splitting where the worst ridges were, mainly my two middle fingers. I've tried biotin and other supplements but they don't seem to work ( most ppl are not deficient in biotin) and often times supplements bother my stomach. Thank you for caring.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Judith! I wanted to respond to the comment above but I didn't have the time today yet. I forgot to add a disclaimer to this video to please restrain from diagnosing any diseases or dietary deficiencies. This channel is about how cosmetics can improve appearance of the nails. I'm not a doctor or dietician and I try to keep in my line not talking about things I don't know much about and I'm not qualified to talk about. I am qualified to talk what kind of effect cosmetics and cosmetic treatments have on the nails and that's why I only talk about that. I do understand that people are trying to help but guessing stuff over internet can do more harm than good sometimes.

  • @nicolelast230

    @nicolelast230

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@judithhershkowitz7093 Awww sorry Judith, I hope I didn't offend. I have ridges in my nails too, that's why I was wondering. Wishing you quick recovery from the gels.

  • @judithhershkowitz7093

    @judithhershkowitz7093

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@nicolelast230 not offended at all.

  • @judithhershkowitz7093

    @judithhershkowitz7093

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife I agree I was replying to Nicole, explaining my particular situation since she asked…I wouldn’t make recommendations for anyone, other than myself 😉

  • @elainechambers8913
    @elainechambers89132 жыл бұрын

    If she gets Betadine from the grocery store and soaks them in water in about 10 drops of Betadine it will make them heal and get better real quick. You find Betadine in the pharmacy area of grocery stores.

  • @itslowtide4690
    @itslowtide4690 Жыл бұрын

    Yep - she’s gotta trim them puppies short as long as she’s got lifting. Also, avoid products with HEMA, which is a known toxic irritant to skin and nails. It’s in 90% of polishes out there!!!! (HEMA, also known as 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate or hydroxyethyl methacrylate). I fought that lifting nail problem hardcore - 8/10 of my nails were lifting and took me at least a year of trimming and wearing them ugly bare 😢….. I wish this girl much patience and luck ❤

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Nail polishes do not contain HEMA, gel polishes can. HEMA is not really a problem though. Used in excessive amounts or used improperly can lead to allergic reaction. Irritation and toxicity are 2 different things. Overall I really feel that the industry would rather find a scapegoat (HEMA) rather than addressing the real issue: sloppy and irresponsible formulations, total lack of education before using these products and selling these products to DIYers. But it's easier to blame and demonise the ingredient and still sell to general public without proper education. If it's not HEMA it's going to be something else people will eventually react to when they are using these products incorrectly. We have had HEMA in products since I started in this industry almost 30 years ago. Never ever you heard of these type of reactions. Allergies were rare.

  • @nicolemartin-pz1wl
    @nicolemartin-pz1wl Жыл бұрын

    My whole toenails came off from wearing acrylic on my toes

  • @beverlymackenzie6058
    @beverlymackenzie6058 Жыл бұрын

    Will her split nail eventually grow out? I have a nail that is split like that and it doesn't seem to be growing out at all. I went to a Dr and was told he couldn't do anything, to "put on those fake nails all the ladies wear nowadays"! Can you imagine!!

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Beverly! It depends on the extend of damage and how you take care of the nails and if you are using anything damaging on your nails like polish, gel polish, etc. Sometimes polish can help and sometimes it can cause surface damage. Warm oil treatments and products like ISDIN pen can help too. ISDIN Si-Nails Nail Strengthener 2.5ml amzn.to/3nm9iax
ISDIN SI-NAILS Nail Strengthener Cuticle Serum Treatment with Hyaluronic Acid amzn.to/3ypVNwV Warm Oil soaks kzread.info/dash/bejne/m6NnlZeeh8mcgpc.html

  • @kittycrumbcake
    @kittycrumbcake6 ай бұрын

    Any one having nail issues should go see their doctor and get blood work done as it could be an indication of an underlying medical condition (ie: a thyroid condition, auto immune disease such as hashimotos, extreme vitamin deficiences etc). Builder gels, gel manicures, etc might be exacerbating an already pre existing condition. While all manicures come with a degree of damage, I those with already weakened nails from preexisting and unknown medical conditions may unknowingly blame their manicures for their nail conditions.

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    6 ай бұрын

    This is very common reaction (allergic) to gels. So the first step would be to rule out the first offender. If this doesn’t help then seeing a doctor is recommended. This persons nails have improved and I’m not sure if I did a follow up video or not.

  • @kittycrumbcake

    @kittycrumbcake

    6 ай бұрын

    her nails were probably already in a weak stat before gels....gels made it worse. as someone who suffers from hashimotos and auto immune issues...my nails were the first sign, but i blamed it on my polish/nail care. Those with autoimmune thyroid disorders like Hashimoto's or Graves' disease had a higher percentage of nail brittleness. Celiac disease, iron deficiences, diabetes, gluten intolerances can adversly effect the nails. I'm not saying gels are necessarily safe, but i'm suggesting that if nails are weaked due to an underlying health condition, gels might be make it worse....but may not be entirely to blame. When i see nails as bad as this, my first a blood test would rule out underlying health conditions, check vitamin levels, and of course , possible prescription medications (birth controls, anti inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, etc). Sure, it may just be gels...but it wouldn't hurt to check to make sure there's nothiing else going on :)

  • @silverkitty2503
    @silverkitty25033 ай бұрын

    Ok well please god that i dont get this.

  • @vanilla2256
    @vanilla22562 жыл бұрын

    It looks like she has a fungal nail infection???

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, she had it tested and it’s not fungal.

  • @denisenj7648
    @denisenj7648 Жыл бұрын

    Cut those nails down to nubs with hardly any free edge and oil and aquaphor them day and night. No polish or anything. And then just wait.

  • @heidytorr
    @heidytorr Жыл бұрын

    Builder gel destroyed my nails. Hers look decent compared to what it did to mine. We should be able to sue this companies!!

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Very often it's because improper application, improper cure and/or removal. Very allergenic ingredients is another thing but many of these gels are made in China and who are you gonna sue there?

  • @heidytorr

    @heidytorr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife the brand. It’s cuccio and if they are selling products in USA they can certainly be sued

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Cuccio is not a bad brand. What happened to your nails? Allergic reaction?

  • @heidytorr

    @heidytorr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheSalonLife idk, it seems as if it are my nails. If you think those pictures in your video are bad, you would have a heart attack if you see mine!

  • @TheSalonLife

    @TheSalonLife

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh I have seen bad reactions. I just try to be fair.... these products are allergenic, the companies should make it clear how to avoid allergies because usually it's due to improper cure and they don't really teach all this. So that's that. But good brands can be safely used if people use their products correctly. I'm not talking about some of the product from overseas flooding the market with really questionable ingredients. Majority of work that I see out there is really careless. That is not how these products should be used. Allergic reactions can be avoided with proper technique and knowledge of the chemistry behind these products. But people are not interested in chemistry, they are interested in bling only ;) and that's what happens.

  • @dianegordon5366
    @dianegordon5366 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I feel like an idiot for not realizing nail gel was going to do damage.

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