Cuticles & Nail Anatomy
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 19. 08. 2018
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This video is awesome! Also, I recently started dry manicures and love them! Much better on the nails and maybe it's me, but the polish adheres better and lasts longer.
Yes! Water can be evil! ;)
I've never heard of a "dry" manicure.
@@TheNailHub I've had a few hangnails but ever since I've used Cuticle Oil and hand cream, they don't show anymore
@@TheNailHub 6:45 Your diagram is inaccurate. Doug Schoon's diagram means that what you're pointing to as the "Eponychium" is actually the *"Proximal Nail Fold"* and what you are labeling as the eponychium is the *cuticle* . See" _What's New in Nail Anatomy? The Latest Facts!_ by Doug Schoon, April 15, 2019. The eponychium is not visible to then naked eye. See "Cross section of a human fingertip (revision 3). in the article above. It is *never* advised by any respectable dermatologist to push back the proximal nail fold. It is there to protect the contact between the nail and the skin opening from bacteria and infection. Pushing back what 99% of the population believes to be the 'cuticle' causes unnecessary trauma and inflammation to the proximal nail fold. Time for an updated video.
Thanks for mentioning DIYers. Most nail gurus don't seem very friendly to us. All I want is to be safe and create beautiful nails. Also, thank you for making this series â€ïž they are very educational.
You are a nail tech since less than 10 years but youâre more informed and professional than most of the techs out there who destroy nails everyday and donât educate themselves. You and Suzie are the best instructor on CZcams.
Who's Suzie??
â@@Hawthornefae Suzie is *Nail Career Education* here on CZcams! She's great, very sweet, soothing and a great teacher! She and Liz from the Nail Hub here have collaborated before đ
@@Hawthornefae- she is another CZcamsr, called â Nail careers education â
Bravo! I'm a retired teacher. YOU GET AN A+++++! VERY informative & helpful! I am a diyer & appreciate you! I had totally forgotten stone cuticle pushers!!!! I had one for many years, it broke, and I 4got about how awesome it was. I paused the vid and ordered one when u showed yours!!! Thank u for taking the time to be so thoughtful & helpful! Ppl truly need to understand nail anatomy, how to keep nails healthy , and the best product recommendations! Bless your heart! Keep up the great work!đ€
Finally someone who knows the proper nail anatomy. Thank you.
I know this video is 5 years old but I just started my nail journey and you have helped me SO much! Thank you thank you thank you!!
I can say the same, many thanks!
I'm only 6mins into this video and I had to pause & say YASSSSSS!!!! (with 3 hand clap emojis) because YOU are helping me CLEARLY SEE what I felt was right. Thank you! Thank you so much!
Im just realising why I never liked to get my "cuticle" removed, in my nail classes... We were thought to remove all including Eponychium, my fingers were always hurting for days after classes. Never did it on myself after finishing my training and almost gave up on wanting doing nails because I was not willing to provide such painful treatment to other people đČ thank you for putting such Wonderful information and clarification on everything nails out there â€. Not easy to find great nail school .
Rexy , You are not alone..even over here where i live , they teach You to cut eponychium , and i literally hate it....( why donÂŽt they realize that the clients skin ,days after treatment will be more prone to have teared ( hangnails ? ) skin hanging on their fingers ) . And worst part..with the so called "russian " style of manicure ( yes they do it a lot in those salons over there, in Russia, courtesy of the clients of whom i have needed to serve ) it is even more growing trend :(
When I watch Russian manicurists clean the cuticle area, they use those very sharp scissors to cut the clear skin that is attached to the proximal nail fold (not the thin cuticle). Is that clear skin the eponychium?
You are exactly my cup of tea! Thank you for your great lessons. You really have a gift for teaching.I don't get why you're not over 10 million subbies yet and i am also struggling to see how people can dislike this video. Please ignore as you are clearly appreciated by most of us.xo
Thanks Mimi! :)
The wet manicure is why my salon manicures never lasted more than three days. Soaking the nails causes them to expand. If you put product on an expanded nail, it will buckle when the nail dries.
Iâve done my own manicures since last spring, and I always wait for my nails to dry out before applying polish if I use cuticle remover. Instead of lasting only three days, the polish remains for over a week!
Btw, I followed your gel base coat video and the polish still looks great after 10 days!
Awesome!
Uhhh, so none of our customers have a complaint about that, and we soak their hands and feet. They come back weeks later with nearly perfect polish. Unless they crashed their toe into something
Have you watched Anastasia on the Nailcou channel? I started using her method of dry prep and it has made a huge difference in making my enhancements adhere better and last longer without lifting.
Never saw a so complete overview about a basic, but so important questions related to cuticle. The map of tissues is awesome! Thank you Liz!đđ»đđ»đ»đ
I am so late to this party! I have been doing my own natural nails for 40 years, and never knew all of this! Thank you for your knowledge, expertise and thorough explanations!!
Mondays can't come soon enough. Lol. I'm a DIY'R and am learning soooo much. Wish I could take your classes. Ty again for providing these tutorials. đ
the most helpful video iâve watched on nail anatomy. iâm new to doing other peoples nails and often get scared cutting cuticles but this video explained everything soo clearly. thank you â€â€
I LOVE YOUR HANDS ON DEMONSTRATIONS / IT GIVES US A BETTER LOOK / KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT YOUR TEACHING US . THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK THAT YOU PUT INTO THESE VIDEOS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love how you took the time to repeat yourself a few times when it comes to the location and names of everything. Not everyone gets it the first or second time. Weâre not stupid we just have a different filing system in our brain. For instance I have ADD. Ppl with ADD have a terrible time remembering things. A typical person learns something and when they do it enters their frontal lobe (short term memory) then gets filed towards the back of our brain where they store it for a long time. Well ppl with ADD and ADHD many times our information stays in our frontal lobe without ever being filed in the back. By repeating things it really helps to get it to the back đđ
Just rewind the video
Yeah. Just rewind the video. The world shouldn't cater to you to detriment of others.
Also, while I wouldn't use the word 'stupid' to describe someone like you i would say you have a learning disability. Certainly doesn't make you smart. If my teacher did what you described it would be a massive waste of my time. It would cripple my growth and my learning. That's why people like you need special schools since you need special treatment.
@Amy - I hear you and I understand you. My son has been diagnosed with ADHD and it does require learning things differently, but saying people with these issues need their own "special school" is just horrible to hear from other commenters. Everyone learns differently. There are many learning "disabilities" (I really dislike that word, sorry). I personally find that writing things down helps me retain knowledge better. It's not wrong. It's just different. Sending love.
@@AnHeC Did you read what she said? She thanked her because she actually did take the time to repeat things so everyone can understand them well and remember them. This is what makes a good teacher. You are the stupid one here for not understanding the difference of learning disabilities and intelligence. Plus all people learn in different ways. Some like to hear, some like to watch videos etc
AnHeC honestly, you're the stupid one who needs a special school if you think repeating things isn't a common technique for understanding things. It's called "reinforcing" information. The audacity to display your ignorance so nonchalantly is quite astounding.
Can I just say, you are offering such a great service to new nail technicians and are NOT getting this information from their Nail Tech class. Thank you so very much.
Words do not give you enough justice to how great this videos are!!! I recently made the decision to start doing my nails, becoming a diyer and these videos are so educational, so precise and very well thought out. I have been binge watching your videos for the past couple of days and I already feel so much more confident about doing my nails!
I came to you from Suzie's channel, and I've subscribed. I love the teaching aspect and the scope of information you use. Glad to have found you! Xx
I forwarded this on to my teacher who graduated me from school. I think this video is imperative to show during the nail portion of the text book. Great job.
Iâm learning SO much! This is so awesome. I was so hoping SOMEONE would address the dry manicure and why or why not. Now I get it. Thanks again for your expertise and excellent instruction skills!
Thank you for this great information and clarification on cuticle. I always enjoy learning from you. â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
Some of this was so obvious but I just never thought about it really. Your videos are really helping me as a DIYer. I've been having issues with lifting so I've started from the very beginning of these educational videos to understand everything. I've learned so much already!!
I watched this entire video and was truly amazed. The clarity and preciseness of your tutorial was/is refreshing. Itâs difficult for me to find enough time to watch your educational videos but dang it all i will start putting your channel on my calendar. Itâs important to be educated on nail science as well as nail art. I heard a nail tech say(and I havenât forgotten) it doesnât matter if you have the baddest of the baddest nail artâŠif your foundation is wobbly if you nick cut and injure your client due to lack of knowledge THEY WONT COME BACK.
Thank you Lizâ€
I have to agree with everyone else - this is the best explanation I've ever heard. I'm a diy-er and an indie brand polish maker so I'm pretty confident in what I'm doing, but you just made things so much clearer! Thank you!
Hi am just starting out in nail care and out of the many tutorials that I've watched you are the best. Instructions are clear and easy to follow. Am learning a lot from you. Thank you.
This is the best video Iâve seen on nail anatomy! Iâm a diy nail girl and have stopped using cuticle remover and have noticed a huge difference in just the longevity of my manicures. Thanks for sharing.
I just wanted to say I think you're amazing, and your work is absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos to help us learn how to safely take care of nails, its been really nice learning from you, I love how clear and detailed you are with each topic, you're a great teacher â€
Thank you SO MUCH! Finally, a video that makes me understand nail anatomy!! And thatâs just the beginning of why this video was so incredibly helpful. I paid for a course that wasnât half this helpful
You are an amazing teacher...you just explain everything so well so thank you this video was amazing.
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Mary Elizabeth the best so far!
This is one of the best videos Iâve ever seen!! So informative and I literally learned so much! Thank you!!
Thank you so much for these informative videos.
Between you and Susie from Nail Career Education which is how I found you, I can walk into salons and with confidence know if the tech is doing me dirty and being shady by cutting corners or doing something inappropriate or not and it helped me comb through my local salons and find the best tech.
I remember when I first started getting acrylic nail enhancements and the first few techs I went to used e-files for everything and the wrong bits to harsh for the nail plate, always nicked the hell out of the Eponychium as well, and always wanted to remove everything each time and reapply instead of filing as needed and filling, and would always rip it off instead of soaking the product off and Iâm certain they probably didnât sanitize their equipment looking back on everything.
So just thank you thank you thank you for the informative videos you have done to help us common folks out.
Iâm so glad you acknowledge DIY folks (like me). Between Amazon, eBay, and Sallyâs, people can always get the products, so itâs great that youâre making good information available to people who will try and do their own nails regardless. I think youâve said somewhere that you can make your own cleansing solution by mixing alcohol and acetone. Is it good enough to use 100% acetone and 90% isopropyl alcohol from the drug store? That is whatâs most convenient for me.
Yes put about 3/4 alcohol in your pump and fill the rest with acetone. Works great! Just make sure neither has scent or color. Just plain acetone and plain isopropyl alcohol of at least 90%.
You're doing a great job of explaining everything. I'm just starting an online course and all of this is helping me understand even more. Thank you so much for sharing!
So glad you are making these videos đâ€ïž thank you xx
Brilliant video. Everyone who likes doing nails should watch this,super educational. Great job!
Awesome information! I'm guilty of using cuticle remover and water, and what you say makes total sense. Looking forward to learning about nipping! Thank you, Liz!
Thank you for the tip on extended hyponicium. I have this on my thumb, index and middle fingers, worse on my right hand. I've had natural long nails for about twenty years now and I think this is the reason itâs grown out so much but it hurts sometimes if it gets dry. Gonna give this a try!
Thank you so much for taking the time to give us this lesson. I learned alot.
I damaged my nails with over working cuticle/ dead skin removal. Iâm DIY and have only had a professional manicure 2x in 50 years ( very small country town in New Zealand so not much choice) However Iâve got totally into nail art recently and am addicted to watching CZcams vids. I LOVE your channel, youâre a fabulous teacher and since using your methods and advice my nails are looking stunning and super healthy. Itâs amazing just how many people have no idea the difference between cuticle and eponychium! Thank you for you truly amazing lessons.
Thank you so much Elizabeth for posted this video. I learn so much by watching your video. Thanks!
I love the amount of education...greatly appreciated!
I think this is one of the best cuticle removing video I have seen an I have watched a lot...you just explain so well...and you are a wonderful teacher as well...thank you for explaining this so well...looking foward to the next one...also wanted to say I always do dry manicures that's what works best for me...
Very educational, I'm learning a lot! I am a big DIYer, thank you for mentioning us. You're awesome!
Thank you so much for this. Iâve recently started doing my nails at home, and I want to make sure I do it properly and donât damage my nails or open myself up to infection.
Thank you so much for this lesson. I took photo shots of your pictures to I can memorize the anatomy of the nail. I know now how to treat my cuticles dry, and not to use cuticle remover. Over time I did manage to remove the white (dead) part of the eponychium I never cut it myself but I do use my nail diamond drill bit to gently remove the dead skin.
Yesssss liz! Keep đ themđ coming!. Just learned some of this in nail school.
You are an awesome teacher, before I found your videos I had a primer and a dehydrator in my shopping cart. Instead I followed your tips and my gel manicure came out perfect. Thanks so much for this info, I emptied my shopping cart and used what I already had.
Thank you !!! I can't wait for the next one !!!
As a nail bitter, trying to stop, it's much easier knowing these things have names. This is the first video/source I've seen that actually answers my questions instead of giving me the run-around so thank you for this video
Just get short artificial nails
Love these videos, as I am looking forward to taking the course this fall and seeing the proper methods and terminology will be a great benefit for my studies. So thank you
Thank you so much for this video!!! I have done so much research to figure out what the heck a Hyponychium even was and why mine is so stinking long. Your video blew my mind because you told me how to shorten it! You just made my whole day!!
Thank you very much for this informative video. I have saved them all so that I can easily find it again. You explain it so clearly, thank you for that !!
Thank you, Elizabeth for sharing your knowledge with DIYers, like myself!!! I am looking forward to become a professional with my own nails. Once again, Thanksđ
I bought a cuticle pusher and it was very blunt. I actually sharpened it some because I had to push hard to scrape the cuticle off the nail. I love your lessons.
Brilliant teacher and brilliant videos. As a shameful nail biter all my life I recently took the plunge to go to the salon for sculptured nails in a bid to break the habit. Its worked and led me to become an avid nail DIYer. Love learning and these are the best vids I've found. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this explanation, I have just started doing nails for myself and this tutorial is so helpful!!
I havenât watched many of your videos yet. But Iâve definitely added them to my watch later playlist because they all seemed very educational and helpful so I wanted to make sure I didnât fall asleep to them at the end of the day. But now itâs time to binge watch and learn a few new things đ€đ€
Instantly subscribedđ watched 2 videos and learned so much already!
This video was the most helpful one by far (so far- about to watch more of your videos) while trying to learn more about how to do a diy manicure. Thank you so much!
I am getting into nails and I tell you, your explanation is so fool proof.. thank you so much!! You got a new subbie here!
You're an excellent teacher! I could learn a LOT from you!!
OMG. Thank you for this video!! Awesome information!! Going to watch the next one. đ
hi i do my own gel now since i bought all the neccessary equipment and your videos has help me in so many ways. my nails look healthier. I stop spending so much money in going into salons that damage my nails. your doing an awesome job thanks
i freaking love your professionality and your person! I'm so glad that I have discovered your channel! the best
excellent explanation of the extended hyponynicuim and how it can be helped, Thanks so much!!
These videos are so great! I'm learning so much! Looking forward to your next video!
You're extremely good at teaching wow! You explain things in detail but in a way that is easy to understand. You're my go to person for learning. Thank you so much đ
Excellent explanation as usual Liz. those details are so important to avoid discomfort and other issues on your client
I have learnt so so much from your videos as nail tech I am amazed as what I thought I was doing correctly from my teaching!!
Thank you for doing an accurate nail video! đđđ
I'm only 7 minutes in and already I'm learning so much. Thank you for this video!
Amazing video ! Very informative. I just started playing with gel nails at home so this was really helpful.
This video was super beneficial in so many ways. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Another very good video. Thank you. Nothing new for me but reinforcement is always a good thingâŁïžđ
love cuticle work ... another great training and helpful video ... looking forward to the next one
Thank you for this video!! Iâm getting started to do acrylic nails at home and I was so confused on which was the eponychium and cuticle. I went to a different nail salon than my usual, & they were cutting my eponychium & I was thinking âoh okay then thatâs the cuticleâ then my go-to salon never cut my eponychium. Once I did it to myself my nails looked weird and felt weird. I think one time my nails felt sore and sensitive. Iâm glad I came to this video & helped me understandđ€
Thank you for starting with the basics, I will be starting school in the next couple of weeks, and your videos are the best. I canât wait to continue watching your channel and looking forward to snipping the cuticle and I hope you will do a video with the e file.
Brilliant video, I love how you're so technical and knowledgeable.
YES! A girl who doesnât use cutical remover! Thank u!
Thank you so much! Your amazing teacher ! I can't wait to watch the next videođ
So detailed video!!! I loved itđlooking forward for e filing curticle and nippers info. Love from Athens Greeceđ»
I can't wait for the next video đ learned so much once again!! Thank you so much!!
This is such a well done video. Thank you for sharing all this information. Loving your videos.
Extremely informative. Thank you!
I have always soaked my nails and used cuticle remover. I just did my nails today the âwetâ way. In a week I will try the way you demonstrated and let you know!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I learned a lot. I will definitely start doing dry manicures and dry pedicures, which do my self.
Thank you for these videos soooo helpful. I have watched all these videos already but am watching them all over again and it totally makes soooo much more sense. I have started school and doing it and following your tips and tricks has helped tremendously. The dots are connecting lol
Thanks for a really informative tutorial. I found out so much good advice. đ
This was really informative and thorough! Thanks for teaching đ
Great video Liz! Very in-depth! đ
Learning a BUNCH, and thank you so much!
Pam Miller Hello! I see you absolutely everywhere dear on nail related channels:-)
Iâm loving this video! Itâs helping me prepare for my State board exam đ
Well, how did you do?!?!
Very informative for a beginner like me. Thanks Liz!
Excellent video! You got yourself a new subscriber! Itâs the most helpful and informative basic nail care video I have come across. Iâm a DIYer and just started using an e-file. Still getting the hang of things, so when in doubt I go back to manual techniques. Watching your nippers video next so hoping to learn some more.
Thanks Liz for all the valuable info.
I am very happy to have found your videos... You are an amazing teacher... Great Job.
I inspire to be a nail-tech and I wanted to learn better about this to start a little business. Iâve learned and earned so much information from this video. Thanks to this a lot maam. đđ đ»
Thank you for the great education!!!
Thank you so much for your teaching and sharing đđđ your instruction and guidance and knowledge is helping me and has helped me. Thank you so mychđđđđ đœđđŒđđŒđđŒ