Omg that poor woman!!! I saw the transformation on your Russian channel but didn't know what you were saying lol. In this one you gave us two transformations though and I appreciate that! I hope her nails continue to do much better and I know they will now that she is under your care. I can't believe someone would do that to their client! That's ridiculous! Please continue to show us her journey to nail recovery and beyond if you can. ♥️
Im a 70 yr. old guy , I have construction worker hands , but I've had that same damage to my thumbnails and I finaly figured out it was because I was always picking at the cuticles ,,instead of chewing at my nails , Im glad I saw this , it confirms what I was guessing , Im glad to see that the nails will fix if I leave them alone !
When you have a hangnail or loose skin around your hands, you'll want to pick at them even more. If you notice that, you could clip it or file it, so that you notice it less and when you need to pick at your nails, you can chew gum or play with fidget toy :) i hope this cap help at least a little bit.. it did help me ♥️
I'm quite rough with my nail drill, I often give myself heat spikes but I don't know what you'd have to do to create something like THIS 🤯 Looks like the nail technician used a hack saw instead of a drill bit 😨
This kind of damage is also caused by picking the cuticle region. How do I know? Because my thumbnails looked like that once. A horrible tick that I was able to combat with gel application and patience. Great job, Tatyana!
Just curious, for the nails to get into that condition, does that mean that she would have peeled her nail/ cuticle from the nail bed down to the tip of the finger? I picked at my nails for over a decade but they never changed the way this person's did.
@@SamuelsReview Hi, it's called habit tick deformity. I have nails that look exactly like that. Very common for the thumbs to look like that. it's when you're picking on or touching your cuticles, pushing them away from the nail. That's all it takes. Hope this explains it, otherwise there's plenty online if you search for habit tick nail deformity :)
The initial damage I received was from a past nail tech that never got better because I started to do exactly that! My nails have been like this for years
I have this exact damage on all but 4 of my nails. It started with an allergic reaction to gel nail products. It cause my nails to detach from the base and when the nail broke off and the bed looks like this. I have no idea what to do about it or if it requires medical attention.
This happened to ME not because of a bad manicure but growing up i would rip the cuticle area, much more than cuticle and nail fold until it would bleed. I didn't know that was what was causing the damage but it was really bad. I stopped doing that years ago, my thumbnails are better now but they are still extremely sensitive there. I only gently push the cuticles back, not even all the way because i dont need that type of trouble anymore. I'm glad this video shows this! I searched for years to find an answer for the cause but was left without any hope.
I think that lady will be very relieved that she hadn't lost her thumb nails and that she has found you!! I can't wait to see further videos of her recovery.
This is a horror story 😭😱 i wonder what's going on inside the heads of the ones who destroy somebody's nails like this... It's very annoying that people without knowledge become nail techs these days, just by doing a short course and without practice... It makes me mad...
wow! I cant believe a nail tech did this to their client! now this is the perfect reason on why i went natural and do my own nails now. its just too hard to find a trustworthy tech today. thank you to your client and you for posting this vid.
I betcha her nails are feeling sooo relieved to be finally getting worked on by somebody who actually not only knows what she is doing, but actually cares about how nails should be treated as well as the most important part is the health of her clients nails. I find the transformation work done by Tatyana to be just so awe-inspiring. A true knowledgeable, caring and gifted talent she has, which is often rare to come by as most nail technicians these days seem to be more into the designing aspect then taking the wholistic approach when it comes to doing a client’s nails. I mean it is even rare to have a nail technician actually do a follow up call just to see how a client’s nails are going, after having to work their magic on them just to rectify another’s mistakes. Most would leave it up to the client to contact them if any further issues should develop. All I can say is that Tatyana’s work is beyond amazing 🤩👏👏👏👏💕💕💕
I can't believe a nail tech done that to this womans nails! 😮 That's terrible. You made them look gorgeous as usual with your expertise. 👌 Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌹
These are called Beau lines. I was able to find this. Any type of crushing injury such as hitting it with a blunt instrument, like a hammer or dropping a book on your nails, might produce horizontal ridges. Chemical substances, such as nail polish or a particularly harsh nail polish remover, when used regularly over long periods might be a cause. Sometimes, repeated exposure to trauma, such as a bad running shoe creating friction in the same spot, might be the culprit. Arsenic and silver are two poisons that, when ingested, might lead to horizontal ridges forming on your nails. Bacterial infections, such as yeast or other fungal infections, have also been known to create horizontal ridges on nails but we cannot ever completely discount a serious illness as an underlying condition. If you are not sure and suspect that the cause to horizontal ridges might be serious, the best course to follow is to talk to your doctor.
These aren't Beau's lines, I have the same issue and couldn't figure it out for years. Look up habit tic, I was a classic picker of my cuticles and had no idea it was causing the same damage.. Cuticle cleaning can do this too. Once that area is healed, the nail heals. I had doctor's tell me they were so many things. Low iron.. Thyroid.. Psoriasis.. Turns out is was just me doing it to me by picking at my cuticle.
All of my nails did that about 3 months ago, And my nails are still healing without product on them. The damage that caused my nails to do that was from lupus. My fingers were so damaged that my finger tips were inflamed and bleeding daily. Now my nails are a lot better but I still have a few more months before I can apply any kind of product. And I can't wait to have pretty nails again.
I've heard and watched so many horror stories that I ended up buying my own polygel and learning how to do my own nails :'( This transformation has restored some of my faith in humanity
I didn’t understand if the other nail tech caused all that damage or her nails were already damage and the nail tech made it worse? And great video as always Tatiana! Thank you!
Nail and skin biting *can* also cause this… but considering the rest of her nails, I doubt she does this 🤔🤓 Nail and cuticle biters do have a “preferred nail(s)” to bite, but when that gets sore, they nibble the others 😂🤦🏼♀️ It’s very rare for nail biters to have 8 perfect nails and only two nibbled thumbs. Because her other fingers are perfect, it suggests to me that the nail tech was too hard on the cuticles at the first appointment and she pushed them too far back (which opens the “seal”). Our body protects itself by closing it with thicker skin. At her next appointment, the nail tech would think that thickened cuticle was dead, and nipped it away again and AGAIN pushed too hard. After a few appointments, the nail would be growing out and showing the damage from each appointment. At that point, the client would notice the damage (and would go elsewhere!) 🤓 I must admit, I’ve never seen a case THIS bad… but that’s what happens when you consistently make the same mistake
In the first. Is it, didn’t she have an infection in one thumb? Is it safe to apply artificial nails? And I was amazed in the second visit, show, HOW did you quit all the artificial product from the waved nails without file the natural nail?? Awesome!
Ouch ouch OUCH! I’m hurting all over just looking at the thumbnail with the ridges. Jeez how do you do this to a client and not care?! Thankfully you were here to save the day Tatyana!
This is a habit tic deformity from picking at cuticles, not from a nail tech injuring the thumb. You can see the client picks. How do I know this? Mine are same, if not worse. It’s super embarrassing and I am glad to see a video like this where the nail tech isn’t grossed out.
Wow Tatyana you're amazing...but that poor lady her nail bed's must have been sore...I can't wait to see her journey with you as her nail tech...was the previous nail tech fully qualified ?...thankyou for sharing xo 💜💅💜
Things happen, cuz that’s just how life is. It’s nice to see what to expect, what it looks like, what you can do, why you do what you do, the follow up, etc. Thanks for not just inspiring us with cool designs, but also educating us on the various nail problems life can throw our way, and what can be done about them.
Yes, but never from a professional. Professionals shouldn’t butcher our nails. I’m sure it was very painful and embarrassing for her. I’ve had my nails pretty much filed off because I didn’t know what to expect during an e-file manicure and it took everything in me not to scream when the heat spike came with the gel overlay. It’s painful. Excruciatingly so.
Did you not watch the whole video or understand what happened to this poor woman? This happened because of a "professional" did her nails and butchered them! That is not something that happens because it's life! Like seriously what the hell?
@@marielanders1218 I’m sorry, but in the world I live: professionals also make mistakes or some times do bad even terrible work. Maybe where YOU live every professional is perfect and no one lies about how good they are at their profession. Yes, bad work from people who claim to be professionals is ALSO part of life. It sucks, like many things that can happen in life.
@@KateandBree Sadly, some professionals indeed are butchers. And you may not find out until they actually butcher you. Then you are left with the mess. And here comes Tatyana educating us on what kind of butchery can happen and what can be done to fix it.
Good lord Tatyana, that poor ladies thumb nails gosh hope she calls out this crappy work on the nail technician who did this horrible painful job. Great job on explaining e the work.
This is called Habit-Tic Deformity. It’s from her picking at her cuticles & less likely from a nail tech. Those ridges occurred every time she’s picked. so there’s no way this could’ve been a nail tech from one visit. I know this because I have the exact same thing and I’m in the process of correcting my habit (that I’ve had since childhood) by putting superglue on my cuticle.
I made a mistake like what was made with her nails but on my own the solution you used is the same I used on my own nails and it worked really well, I am much much more careful with a nail drill btw I am not a nail tech or anything I just love to do my own nails and these type of videos are the way I learned how to do it thanks for making these I learn a lot this way
Imo she should sue that nail tech that did this damage to her. If for no other reason than making sure this doesn't happen to anyone else, or something worse doesn't happen.
I picked at my cuticles and caused this but i did it so bad it looked liked that but sone of the indents had holes too. It looked so bad. As soon as i stoppped the grow out was normal.
My husbands thumb nail looks like this too. He smashed his finger in a door I think or something at work. But his whole nail was gone at the time and he continued working like that for years. I honestly don't know how to fix it or help it to make it look better 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ until now lol but this helps. Edit: it's not necessarily different colors,just feels and looks so rough and bumpy.
Hello Tatyana ! Amazing video as usual! Your content never disappoints! Your videos are so educational and pleasant to watch 💓 I had a question about lunulas, As I am sure you’ve seen many many different nails hehe, I was wondering if its true that we’re supposed to have a fairly visible lunula in all of our nails? Ive heard that this is related to how healthy you are, In my case I can barely see my lunula in my ring finger and my pinky, is this normal?
Can the deformed nail be fixed by filing the lump on it ? Mine grew back after I smashed it with my car door but it’s a bit deformed with the same lump this video has.
Question: I’ve always been told/taught not to ever put product on the nail if there are open wounds? And seeming how she has no protection at the cuticle due to over clean up of the previous tech shouldn’t she not have any product on? I heard you say your going to seal the edges to try to help protect her nail/cuticle area but isn’t product going to seep into that area and cause further discomfort or possible infection/irritation? I’m sincerely just very curious as to what your thoughts are and why you proceeded to put product on this clients thumbs being that her skin itself and cuticle was so irritated and messed up? I await your response/thoughts! I would love to hear you out on this bc everything I’ve been taught tells me not to do any artificial product on her nails at the state she was in….. please tell me your thoughts on how you proceeded! 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I have hypothyroidism/Hashimotos And my nails deteriorate and look very similar to hers. Except my nail beds get very receded and the crumbling nails catch on everything.
I'm sorry this is bad but the health of the nails relies on the client as it hers own nails. The one nail looks like it was lost and is regrouping that's why it looks like that. When your nails regrow from completely falling off you must let it happen and apply nothing on it. Unless it's a fungus that was not treated and progressed like this. But to my knowledge you cannot create this type of damage in one nail appointment with a nail file it doesn't look over filed. I would not give this type of client services because the health of the nails are more important than enhancment
My nail grew out like that on my big toe after I lost it when I wore too small shoes for 12h one time... and the nail fell off!!! 😵but then it looked normal again after a few months when all the damaged parts grew out
This actually can happen as it's happened to me. I had a pony bite my nail plate off, and it regrew looking exactly like that. You can't tell today aside from the faint indent in my nail as my nail bed is permanently damaged on my right thumb. I'm lucky it's not worse, but it does go to show that trauma does freaky things to nails. I have the same issue on my left thumb from when a nail technician drilled to the nail bed and permanently damaged my thumb nail bed. It was excruciating.
I don't know how I got here but I am experiencing same problem because I am biting my nails. My right thumb is looking like your paitients. Should I just wait and stop biting them? Will it heal? Thanks for reply.
I'm having second hand pain just from watching this. The poor client. Thank god she is in good hands now.
Omg that poor woman!!! I saw the transformation on your Russian channel but didn't know what you were saying lol. In this one you gave us two transformations though and I appreciate that! I hope her nails continue to do much better and I know they will now that she is under your care. I can't believe someone would do that to their client! That's ridiculous! Please continue to show us her journey to nail recovery and beyond if you can. ♥️
Same!! Been waiting for this one on the English channel. That poor girl D:
Hey Tatyana pleaseee can you do an update on her nails? I would like to see the progress 🙌🙌🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽♥️🎉
Im a 70 yr. old guy , I have construction worker hands , but I've had that same damage to my thumbnails and I finaly figured out it was because I was always picking at the cuticles ,,instead of chewing at my nails , Im glad I saw this , it confirms what I was guessing , Im glad to see that the nails will fix if I leave them alone !
When you have a hangnail or loose skin around your hands, you'll want to pick at them even more. If you notice that, you could clip it or file it, so that you notice it less and when you need to pick at your nails, you can chew gum or play with fidget toy :) i hope this cap help at least a little bit.. it did help me ♥️
I'm quite rough with my nail drill, I often give myself heat spikes but I don't know what you'd have to do to create something like THIS 🤯 Looks like the nail technician used a hack saw instead of a drill bit 😨
Love that you care more about the well being of your clients as opposed to making a quick buck.
it’s unfathomable for me to imagine a nail tech being so careless to cause THAT much damage! made me cringe so hard!
This kind of damage is also caused by picking the cuticle region. How do I know? Because my thumbnails looked like that once. A horrible tick that I was able to combat with gel application and patience. Great job, Tatyana!
Just curious, for the nails to get into that condition, does that mean that she would have peeled her nail/ cuticle from the nail bed down to the tip of the finger? I picked at my nails for over a decade but they never changed the way this person's did.
@@SamuelsReview Hi, it's called habit tick deformity. I have nails that look exactly like that. Very common for the thumbs to look like that. it's when you're picking on or touching your cuticles, pushing them away from the nail. That's all it takes. Hope this explains it, otherwise there's plenty online if you search for habit tick nail deformity :)
@@scandinavskaia this is very helpful. Thanks for your response
The initial damage I received was from a past nail tech that never got better because I started to do exactly that! My nails have been like this for years
I have this exact damage on all but 4 of my nails. It started with an allergic reaction to gel nail products. It cause my nails to detach from the base and when the nail broke off and the bed looks like this. I have no idea what to do about it or if it requires medical attention.
This happened to ME not because of a bad manicure but growing up i would rip the cuticle area, much more than cuticle and nail fold until it would bleed. I didn't know that was what was causing the damage but it was really bad. I stopped doing that years ago, my thumbnails are better now but they are still extremely sensitive there. I only gently push the cuticles back, not even all the way because i dont need that type of trouble anymore. I'm glad this video shows this! I searched for years to find an answer for the cause but was left without any hope.
I think that lady will be very relieved that she hadn't lost her thumb nails and that she has found you!! I can't wait to see further videos of her recovery.
This is a horror story 😭😱 i wonder what's going on inside the heads of the ones who destroy somebody's nails like this... It's very annoying that people without knowledge become nail techs these days, just by doing a short course and without practice... It makes me mad...
JEEEEESUS CHRIST!!!!! How did the nail tech miss something so big as potentially hurting your client!
One day we'll all meet Jesus and he hates his name used in vain. Have some respect please 🙏🙏
@@deesott5123 not everybody believes in your sky daddy, shut up
@@Tacosinaguacate narrow is the way and few there be who find it. Jesus loves you
@@Tacosinaguacate the sky daddy book club's not gonna like that comment and I love it lmao
Sky daddy!!! 😂😂 you made my day !
Every time you showed her damaged thumb from the side I gasped out loud!!! Looks so painful! I'm glad you were able to help her while she healed 💜
I just developed a new phobia, it's letting a nail tech near my nails
Thanks no thanks, I'd rather do my own nails until I'm old and feeble
Yep, I've never had a professional mani and never will!
Wow! That poor girl really got mangled by that other tech! I’m glad that you’re helping her heal 💕
wow! I cant believe a nail tech did this to their client! now this is the perfect reason on why i went natural and do my own nails now. its just too hard to find a trustworthy tech today. thank you to your client and you for posting this vid.
I was hurt for your client. You were so calm and nice for her. Your work is amazing.
I betcha her nails are feeling sooo relieved to be finally getting worked on by somebody who actually not only knows what she is doing, but actually cares about how nails should be treated as well as the most important part is the health of her clients nails. I find the transformation work done by Tatyana to be just so awe-inspiring. A true knowledgeable, caring and gifted talent she has, which is often rare to come by as most nail technicians these days seem to be more into the designing aspect then taking the wholistic approach when it comes to doing a client’s nails. I mean it is even rare to have a nail technician actually do a follow up call just to see how a client’s nails are going, after having to work their magic on them just to rectify another’s mistakes. Most would leave it up to the client to contact them if any further issues should develop. All I can say is that Tatyana’s work is beyond amazing 🤩👏👏👏👏💕💕💕
Hi Tatyana, I honestly believe you are the best nail technician I have ever seen! I love your work!
I love how careful you are with your clients and that you genuinely care for their wellbeing!
That looked really painful. It's a good thing she came to you.
This is magical!!!!!! I love seeing the progress after a couple of weeks in the same video
I can't believe a nail tech done that to this womans nails! 😮 That's terrible. You made them look gorgeous as usual with your expertise. 👌 Blessings from Scotland. 🙏🏴🌹
Wow I thought my rings of fire were bad enough 😨 poor woman that must hurt, the other nail tech should be reported!
Tatyana you're such an angel, your client must have been really bothered by her nails and you're fixing them so nicely 💕💌
These are called Beau lines. I was able to find this.
Any type of crushing injury such as hitting it with a blunt instrument, like a hammer or dropping a book on your nails, might produce horizontal ridges. Chemical substances, such as nail polish or a particularly harsh nail polish remover, when used regularly over long periods might be a cause. Sometimes, repeated exposure to trauma, such as a bad running shoe creating friction in the same spot, might be the culprit. Arsenic and silver are two poisons that, when ingested, might lead to horizontal ridges forming on your nails. Bacterial infections, such as yeast or other fungal infections, have also been known to create horizontal ridges on nails but we cannot ever completely discount a serious illness as an underlying condition. If you are not sure and suspect that the cause to horizontal ridges might be serious, the best course to follow is to talk to your doctor.
PERIOD!!!
These aren't Beau's lines, I have the same issue and couldn't figure it out for years. Look up habit tic, I was a classic picker of my cuticles and had no idea it was causing the same damage.. Cuticle cleaning can do this too. Once that area is healed, the nail heals. I had doctor's tell me they were so many things. Low iron.. Thyroid.. Psoriasis.. Turns out is was just me doing it to me by picking at my cuticle.
All of my nails did that about 3 months ago, And my nails are still healing without product on them.
The damage that caused my nails to do that was from lupus.
My fingers were so damaged that my finger tips were inflamed and bleeding daily.
Now my nails are a lot better but I still have a few more months before I can apply any kind of product. And I can't wait to have pretty nails again.
Thumbs down to the nail tech who damaged her nails. A big thumbs up to you helping her out and helping correct the problem!
I've heard and watched so many horror stories that I ended up buying my own polygel and learning how to do my own nails :'( This transformation has restored some of my faith in humanity
I got recommended this video and i found your voice so relaxing!
It's not her voice. She hired a voice actress to do voice overs for her English channel videos. 🤗
Poor girl was practically butchered by the previous nail tech 😢 thank goodness Tatyana was there to repair the damage and help her heal 🙏🏻❤️
I didn’t understand if the other nail tech caused all that damage or her nails were already damage and the nail tech made it worse?
And great video as always Tatiana! Thank you!
Nail and skin biting *can* also cause this… but considering the rest of her nails, I doubt she does this 🤔🤓 Nail and cuticle biters do have a “preferred nail(s)” to bite, but when that gets sore, they nibble the others 😂🤦🏼♀️ It’s very rare for nail biters to have 8 perfect nails and only two nibbled thumbs.
Because her other fingers are perfect, it suggests to me that the nail tech was too hard on the cuticles at the first appointment and she pushed them too far back (which opens the “seal”). Our body protects itself by closing it with thicker skin. At her next appointment, the nail tech would think that thickened cuticle was dead, and nipped it away again and AGAIN pushed too hard. After a few appointments, the nail would be growing out and showing the damage from each appointment.
At that point, the client would notice the damage (and would go elsewhere!) 🤓 I must admit, I’ve never seen a case THIS bad… but that’s what happens when you consistently make the same mistake
In the first. Is it, didn’t she have an infection in one thumb? Is it safe to apply artificial nails? And I was amazed in the second visit, show, HOW did you quit all the artificial product from the waved nails without file the natural nail?? Awesome!
No, no infection. It’s just yellow from trauma.
What a difference. Please keep us posted on her progress!!
Ouch ouch OUCH! I’m hurting all over just looking at the thumbnail with the ridges. Jeez how do you do this to a client and not care?! Thankfully you were here to save the day Tatyana!
I really hope we'll get a follow up on this transformation. Thank you for your work ❤
Can’t wait to see her healing journey 👌🏾 great job 👏🏾
I had that same nail problem on my big toes I used tea tree oil my toes are back to normal now love your videos🥰
What a gem of a human you are! So caring and calming.
Wow. I am so excited to see these grow out! Great work
Omg how could someone do this. Thank goodness see found you. Great job. You made them look beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.
I dont understand how someone can let their client walk out with nails like that
This is a habit tic deformity from picking at cuticles, not from a nail tech injuring the thumb. You can see the client picks. How do I know this? Mine are same, if not worse. It’s super embarrassing and I am glad to see a video like this where the nail tech isn’t grossed out.
BLESS HER HEARTTTTTTT FOR HAVING TO GO THROUGH THAT!!!! I can’t WAIT to see her progress!!!!
Amazing! The importance of patience and care. It looks painful but great to see the improvement.
Wow Tatyana you're amazing...but that poor lady her nail bed's must have been sore...I can't wait to see her journey with you as her nail tech...was the previous nail tech fully qualified ?...thankyou for sharing xo 💜💅💜
Would love to see updates on her nails as they grow and get better!
Things happen, cuz that’s just how life is.
It’s nice to see what to expect, what it looks like, what you can do, why you do what you do, the follow up, etc.
Thanks for not just inspiring us with cool designs, but also educating us on the various nail problems life can throw our way, and what can be done about them.
Yes, but never from a professional. Professionals shouldn’t butcher our nails. I’m sure it was very painful and embarrassing for her. I’ve had my nails pretty much filed off because I didn’t know what to expect during an e-file manicure and it took everything in me not to scream when the heat spike came with the gel overlay. It’s painful. Excruciatingly so.
Did you not watch the whole video or understand what happened to this poor woman? This happened because of a "professional" did her nails and butchered them! That is not something that happens because it's life! Like seriously what the hell?
@@marielanders1218
I’m sorry, but in the world I live: professionals also make mistakes or some times do bad even terrible work.
Maybe where YOU live every professional is perfect and no one lies about how good they are at their profession.
Yes, bad work from people who claim to be professionals is ALSO part of life. It sucks, like many things that can happen in life.
@@KateandBree
Sadly, some professionals indeed are butchers.
And you may not find out until they actually butcher you.
Then you are left with the mess.
And here comes Tatyana educating us on what kind of butchery can happen and what can be done to fix it.
Wow awesome you do awesome work hun feel bad that the woman had to go through that with the other nail tech ❤️👍😊💅🏼✨hope she heals well
Looks so painful, glad she’s in better hands with you.
Thank goodness for people like you.
Good lord Tatyana, that poor ladies thumb nails gosh hope she calls out this crappy work on the nail technician who did this horrible painful job. Great job on explaining e the work.
Dayum... what an incredible transformation!
I’ve had this kind of damage before, but I had no idea how I’d gotten it or what to do about it! Thank you for this video!! 🌷
You are very talented!
are u the god of the nails????? I'm totally thinking that you are an angel
This is called Habit-Tic Deformity. It’s from her picking at her cuticles & less likely from a nail tech.
Those ridges occurred every time she’s picked. so there’s no way this could’ve been a nail tech from one visit. I know this because I have the exact same thing and I’m in the process of correcting my habit (that I’ve had since childhood) by putting superglue on my cuticle.
awesome teaching video ty
I love your work Tatyana and when I can't sleep listening to the audio helps me doze off ❤️
i have the exact same thing on my right thumb!! i cant wait to see how you fix this
You are amazing! 🤩 who ever damaged her nails like that should not be doing nails …
Ooooh I Iove these types of videos! You are an absolute miracle worker!!
I made a mistake like what was made with her nails but on my own the solution you used is the same I used on my own nails and it worked really well, I am much much more careful with a nail drill btw I am not a nail tech or anything I just love to do my own nails and these type of videos are the way I learned how to do it thanks for making these I learn a lot this way
Omg bless her heart! 🥺 I know that has to hurt to bad
Hope to see how’s she’s doing in the future. Amazing job
felt bad for the lady.. her hands, fingers and nails are fantastic and beautiful. until the other nail tech ruined it. thank God you saved her
I really can't understand what would you have to do during cleanup for nails to end up in that condition.
Did the other nail tech gave her all that injury to her nails? Or she had an injury and the nail tech made it worse?
She said that a nail tech did that to the client. So no it wasn't injured before the other nail tech did her nails.
Great job and beautiful work as always.
Imo she should sue that nail tech that did this damage to her. If for no other reason than making sure this doesn't happen to anyone else, or something worse doesn't happen.
Holy cow! That poor woman. Please keep us updated if you can.
😶 how did she even manage to do that?! Wow
You did great 👌🏼👌🏼
Omg you’re truly amazing
I whish we could see the removal of the product, maybe in future visits. That's a beautiful design the last one.
I picked at my cuticles and caused this but i did it so bad it looked liked that but sone of the indents had holes too. It looked so bad. As soon as i stoppped the grow out was normal.
My husbands thumb nail looks like this too. He smashed his finger in a door I think or something at work. But his whole nail was gone at the time and he continued working like that for years. I honestly don't know how to fix it or help it to make it look better 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ until now lol but this helps.
Edit: it's not necessarily different colors,just feels and looks so rough and bumpy.
Wow you really are a master nail tech!
A fill on sooo damaged nails??! She needs mainly healing disinfectant ointment for a few months.
Awsome well done,ouch,I can’t believe someone did that to her.
I don’t know what polygel you use but all of my polygel have a spike heat under the lamp 😳
can you put gel onto natural nails ?
Hello Tatyana ! Amazing video as usual! Your content never disappoints! Your videos are so educational and pleasant to watch 💓 I had a question about lunulas, As I am sure you’ve seen many many different nails hehe, I was wondering if its true that we’re supposed to have a fairly visible lunula in all of our nails? Ive heard that this is related to how healthy you are, In my case I can barely see my lunula in my ring finger and my pinky, is this normal?
I hope we get lots of follow ups
I didn't realize poorly applied nails could cause such damage! Good job helping her heal.
Can the deformed nail be fixed by filing the lump on it ? Mine grew back after I smashed it with my car door but it’s a bit deformed with the same lump this video has.
Please keep us updated with her nails
Amazing job!
Wait this was from a manicure???😳
Seeing these I would have assumed she had an accident using power tools. Glad they're growing out nicely though!
I thought the same thing! I was shocked when she said it was from manicures.
@@alisimo83 this is damage from a manicure????!! What did the tech do???
Beautiful Job!!!!!!
Oh my gosh. I have thin nails and I imagine if I went to the same nail tech I’d have holes in my nails 😩
I wonder how you removed the product for her 2nd application Did you efile it off or soak in acetone?
Question: I’ve always been told/taught not to ever put product on the nail if there are open wounds? And seeming how she has no protection at the cuticle due to over clean up of the previous tech shouldn’t she not have any product on? I heard you say your going to seal the edges to try to help protect her nail/cuticle area but isn’t product going to seep into that area and cause further discomfort or possible infection/irritation? I’m sincerely just very curious as to what your thoughts are and why you proceeded to put product on this clients thumbs being that her skin itself and cuticle was so irritated and messed up? I await your response/thoughts! I would love to hear you out on this bc everything I’ve been taught tells me not to do any artificial product on her nails at the state she was in….. please tell me your thoughts on how you proceeded! 😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I have hypothyroidism/Hashimotos And my nails deteriorate and look very similar to hers. Except my nail beds get very receded and the crumbling nails catch on everything.
OMG just seeing this hurts 😔. I hope her nails heal
Here is Pro: Tatyana 💅🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm sorry this is bad but the health of the nails relies on the client as it hers own nails.
The one nail looks like it was lost and is regrouping that's why it looks like that. When your nails regrow from completely falling off you must let it happen and apply nothing on it.
Unless it's a fungus that was not treated and progressed like this.
But to my knowledge you cannot create this type of damage in one nail appointment with a nail file it doesn't look over filed. I would not give this type of client services because the health of the nails are more important than enhancment
Exactly. This is due to health reasons, not a nail tech.
My nail grew out like that on my big toe after I lost it when I wore too small shoes for 12h one time... and the nail fell off!!! 😵but then it looked normal again after a few months when all the damaged parts grew out
@A H rings of fire can, but this is a medical issue.
This actually can happen as it's happened to me. I had a pony bite my nail plate off, and it regrew looking exactly like that. You can't tell today aside from the faint indent in my nail as my nail bed is permanently damaged on my right thumb. I'm lucky it's not worse, but it does go to show that trauma does freaky things to nails. I have the same issue on my left thumb from when a nail technician drilled to the nail bed and permanently damaged my thumb nail bed. It was excruciating.
EXACTLY
Im not sure about yhan greenish/yellowish color on those nails is it save to put some products on it.
I don't know how I got here but I am experiencing same problem because I am biting my nails. My right thumb is looking like your paitients. Should I just wait and stop biting them? Will it heal? Thanks for reply.
The nail technician who caused the damage needs to be reported.
My uncle had a thumbnail like that but from slamming it in a car door!