
How to Repair a Nail that has Lifted
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Date: 2019-10-31
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Comments and reviews: 10
CrazyAunt CC
Thanks so much for this I was not sure what to do if this occurred now I know I e learned a lot from your tutorials I am waiting to do my own nails u til I have mastered these techniques, I currently only practice on my practice hand and ech time I get better. I hope to be able to get my own set on by Christmas as Ive been learning for over a year now online, I wish I could attend nail school unfortunately as Im disabled (I was hit by a drunk driver in 2005 which left me with brain damage, seizures, chronic migraines and caused me to lose my entire pancreas, spleen, and gall bladder in 2009 due to internal organ damage I sustained from that wreck. I have no immune system so I cant go to the nail salon. In fact that is why I started to do my own nails. I was getting a mani pedi at my local salon and even though I went during the week while children were in school the salon people had their sick child in the back which I didnt know until too late. I contracted his stomach virus as did my dad who was getting his feet done too he was sick for 2 days I was hospitalized for 8 days and sick for over 3 months I lost 37lbs during that bout of illness suffered numerous seiUres and flat lined twice while in the hospital from this simple stomach virus it was then that I realized I couldnt do the normal things others did anymore and as the 16th person to have the surgery to remove those vital organs and the 1st who had brain damage and seizures so the drs had no idea that could happen either, I was in essence their lab rat. So now I stay home on my familys rural farm well away from the dangers of the outside world. If not for my family I wouldve died yrs ago so Im very lucky to be here and I hope that by being their lab rat I was able to help the new patients to not have to go through what I have. Thanks for your posts they cheer me up and make my day I really enjoy learning from you
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Thanks so much for this I was not sure what to do if this occurred now I know I e learned a lot from your tutorials I am waiting to do my own nails u til I have mastered these techniques, I currently only practice on my practice hand and ech time I get better. I hope to be able to get my own set on by Christmas as Ive been learning for over a year now online, I wish I could attend nail school unfortunately as Im disabled (I was hit by a drunk driver in 2005 which left me with brain damage, seizures, chronic migraines and caused me to lose my entire pancreas, spleen, and gall bladder in 2009 due to internal organ damage I sustained from that wreck. I have no immune system so I cant go to the nail salon. In fact that is why I started to do my own nails. I was getting a mani pedi at my local salon and even though I went during the week while children were in school the salon people had their sick child in the back which I didnt know until too late. I contracted his stomach virus as did my dad who was getting his feet done too he was sick for 2 days I was hospitalized for 8 days and sick for over 3 months I lost 37lbs during that bout of illness suffered numerous seiUres and flat lined twice while in the hospital from this simple stomach virus it was then that I realized I couldnt do the normal things others did anymore and as the 16th person to have the surgery to remove those vital organs and the 1st who had brain damage and seizures so the drs had no idea that could happen either, I was in essence their lab rat. So now I stay home on my familys rural farm well away from the dangers of the outside world. If not for my family I wouldve died yrs ago so Im very lucky to be here and I hope that by being their lab rat I was able to help the new patients to not have to go through what I have. Thanks for your posts they cheer me up and make my day I really enjoy learning from you
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Creekside Homeschoolers
I have been binge watching your videos today and I can't tell you how awesome they are I went to cosmetology school back in 2004 and nails wear my things for sure I got to say though most of what I learned about doing a great set of nails was through trial and error. I didn't feel like school taught us much. I took extra nail classes outside of school and practiced on myself as much as I could. I would say I was pretty good at doing a good set of nails, but speed was my down fall. I was slow and got about as fast as 1 hour 1/2 for a full set of French pink and white, which was awesome in my book. But not to the employers I worked for even though. They wanted you done in 40-50 minutes heaven forbid some wants a fun glammed up set of nails. Anyways I've been out of the loop of the nail world for thr last 10 years because I made a career move to professional motherhood and homemaker and home educator of my children. But watching your videos is reminding me of the passion I have for beautiful nail and creating art on a small space. I have gleaned tons of knowledge from you I never know or came across all those years ago. Your work is amazing and its even more amazing that you share it will all of us on YouTube I can't thank you enough for taking time out of you life to do all that you do to make the videos happen. Thanks so much Ps I love the sliver Sparkle hair strands in your hair from your previous video very pretty
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I have been binge watching your videos today and I can't tell you how awesome they are I went to cosmetology school back in 2004 and nails wear my things for sure I got to say though most of what I learned about doing a great set of nails was through trial and error. I didn't feel like school taught us much. I took extra nail classes outside of school and practiced on myself as much as I could. I would say I was pretty good at doing a good set of nails, but speed was my down fall. I was slow and got about as fast as 1 hour 1/2 for a full set of French pink and white, which was awesome in my book. But not to the employers I worked for even though. They wanted you done in 40-50 minutes heaven forbid some wants a fun glammed up set of nails. Anyways I've been out of the loop of the nail world for thr last 10 years because I made a career move to professional motherhood and homemaker and home educator of my children. But watching your videos is reminding me of the passion I have for beautiful nail and creating art on a small space. I have gleaned tons of knowledge from you I never know or came across all those years ago. Your work is amazing and its even more amazing that you share it will all of us on YouTube I can't thank you enough for taking time out of you life to do all that you do to make the videos happen. Thanks so much Ps I love the sliver Sparkle hair strands in your hair from your previous video very pretty
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Lyndy Simpson
Hi Chrissy I noticed when you use the the foils you don't put foil glue on you just clean the back and you stick it on top of the gel that seems to look better and work better is that why you do that? What do you charge not you but in a salon what do you charge to fix a nail like that because that's a lot of work that that's my problem in charging it seems like I give most my stuff away for free then I don't have money to replace stuff so if you would please help me. you charge for the repairs on that now thank you so much I learned so much from you I practice everything you do. I just appreciate you so much with all your videos. Besides being amazing nail tech and artist that you are. you are above and beyond amazing teacher thank you
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Hi Chrissy I noticed when you use the the foils you don't put foil glue on you just clean the back and you stick it on top of the gel that seems to look better and work better is that why you do that? What do you charge not you but in a salon what do you charge to fix a nail like that because that's a lot of work that that's my problem in charging it seems like I give most my stuff away for free then I don't have money to replace stuff so if you would please help me. you charge for the repairs on that now thank you so much I learned so much from you I practice everything you do. I just appreciate you so much with all your videos. Besides being amazing nail tech and artist that you are. you are above and beyond amazing teacher thank you
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Jessica Santillo
I want to know what to do if the nail underneath gets broken or cracked across the nail. Or if it lifts so far that its not really salvageable, what can we do to still salvage it. Can we just put acrylic underneath and stick it back on? Thats the kind of stuff I want to know. Because I dont want to have to go to my nail tech and spend money every time my nails lift bc Im very prone to lifting and it happens a lot, like right now 4 of my nails are super lifted. Ones lifted almost all the way to the tip and the free edge is ripped too. So I want to know what we can do at home to help keep the nails we have on versus making a new nail. Tips anyone?
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I want to know what to do if the nail underneath gets broken or cracked across the nail. Or if it lifts so far that its not really salvageable, what can we do to still salvage it. Can we just put acrylic underneath and stick it back on? Thats the kind of stuff I want to know. Because I dont want to have to go to my nail tech and spend money every time my nails lift bc Im very prone to lifting and it happens a lot, like right now 4 of my nails are super lifted. Ones lifted almost all the way to the tip and the free edge is ripped too. So I want to know what we can do at home to help keep the nails we have on versus making a new nail. Tips anyone?
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Allison Hodge
This literally just happened to me a week ago. I caught my pointer finger (of course on my dominant hand) and the back half lifted OUCH But I got home, I used a sharp edged bit on my efile, and cut into my nail just before the lifting started- and when I got it close enough to my natural nail I switched to a hand file- and then filled as I normally would preping as normal- and it still took 2 days to feel normal after all that She is right- with everything you do, you can feel it come off more and more and it hurts
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This literally just happened to me a week ago. I caught my pointer finger (of course on my dominant hand) and the back half lifted OUCH But I got home, I used a sharp edged bit on my efile, and cut into my nail just before the lifting started- and when I got it close enough to my natural nail I switched to a hand file- and then filled as I normally would preping as normal- and it still took 2 days to feel normal after all that She is right- with everything you do, you can feel it come off more and more and it hurts
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Victoria Grant
I love your videos I just replaced a nail that popped off using your nail hack using a nail tip and a dual form. Worked perfectly Your video on liquid to powder ratio and how to apply the bead to the nail was such a help since I have always struggled with product application. I am now getting into the habit of wiping my brush after putting the bead on the nail and before patting and pressing the product into place. Thanh you so much for clear and concise instructions
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I love your videos I just replaced a nail that popped off using your nail hack using a nail tip and a dual form. Worked perfectly Your video on liquid to powder ratio and how to apply the bead to the nail was such a help since I have always struggled with product application. I am now getting into the habit of wiping my brush after putting the bead on the nail and before patting and pressing the product into place. Thanh you so much for clear and concise instructions
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Brianne Le Brun
I will always drop everything to watch these videos. I do my own nails at home and have for about 5 years but it has really been in the last year that I have started making leaps and bounds on the quality of my nails. You have taught me SO much about structure and understanding the art of nail enhancements Thank you for always putting out fun quality educational videos
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I will always drop everything to watch these videos. I do my own nails at home and have for about 5 years but it has really been in the last year that I have started making leaps and bounds on the quality of my nails. You have taught me SO much about structure and understanding the art of nail enhancements Thank you for always putting out fun quality educational videos
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Jenny Smith
Thank you so much for this video I have wondered if there was a proper way to be doing this. I do my own nails, have no formal training and do not do anyone else's of course. I noticed you strictly used a regular nail file. Is that because it helps to prevent further lifting? I have always used my efile and am wondering now if I should stop doing that.
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Thank you so much for this video I have wondered if there was a proper way to be doing this. I do my own nails, have no formal training and do not do anyone else's of course. I noticed you strictly used a regular nail file. Is that because it helps to prevent further lifting? I have always used my efile and am wondering now if I should stop doing that.
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ChrisTyna
OMG I'm not a pro, only doing nails to myself but I'm really proud btw: D I always thought this way of repairing is a cheap work and I never told anybody how I fix my lifted nails: D I was so lazy to rebuild the whole nail, that's why I thought why can not I remove only the part that has lifted? And it works not only for me as I saw: D Thank you: D
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OMG I'm not a pro, only doing nails to myself but I'm really proud btw: D I always thought this way of repairing is a cheap work and I never told anybody how I fix my lifted nails: D I was so lazy to rebuild the whole nail, that's why I thought why can not I remove only the part that has lifted? And it works not only for me as I saw: D Thank you: D
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Valeria Lungu
It just hurts when i see how she files with the side of the file digging into the nail. why not use the e-file to file flat over the whole area and get rid of that lifted product and make the nail again. Very weird technique honestly. and omg the thickness of that nail in general. it is waaaaay to much product on the natural nail
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It just hurts when i see how she files with the side of the file digging into the nail. why not use the e-file to file flat over the whole area and get rid of that lifted product and make the nail again. Very weird technique honestly. and omg the thickness of that nail in general. it is waaaaay to much product on the natural nail
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