Nail biting is now considered to be an OCD issue. Therapy could help. My GF also bites her nails and even after wearing acrylic nails non-stop for decades the minute covid shut down all of the nail salons she went right back to biting her nails. I feel for people who bite. I've been fortunate to not have that problem. I have loads of other problems 😬, just not that one.
@Nonnitot
2 ай бұрын
Yeah nail extensions probably don’t target the root of the issue, but for some I’m sure being able to prevent the behavior and actually seeing improvement is worth a lot, even if it’s only while wearing nails.
@sophialaird6388
18 күн бұрын
If it’s a self-grooming induced nail bite, carrying around nail clippers could help.
@skyefirenails
10 ай бұрын
I feel like it depends on the person, but this was helpful to see how for some people, soft gel tips just aren't enough of a deterrent for nail biting. I'm so glad I stopped biting my nails when I was a teenager. I still pick at my cuticles though, so i do a manicure every week to try to combat that.
@stephanielong7997
10 ай бұрын
Yay! I love the saga of Anna's nails!!!
@Nailcou
10 ай бұрын
😁
@carltongirl95
10 ай бұрын
Hi Anastasia that gel polish 😍 I'm sorry they didn't work for Anna but it's great she let's you experiment on her...I'm a long-time nail biter but my cuticles are not damaged so I'm lucky...my nail tech used to use polygel on me but she's retired (due to muscle, tendinitis issue's)...I now do soft gel tip's on myself though I'm really going to be more careful from now on when removing my full cover tip's...my nail bed's were rather damaged...thank you for sharing xo 💜💅💜
@alexisasheep6554
10 ай бұрын
For those who can't get to a nail tech you can do polygel nails with dual forms pretty easily at home. Just need polygel, dual forms, hand file, rubbing alcohol and a lamp. You can use a makeup brush you don't care too much about either. It's not the most professional but it should be enough to keep you from biting until you get to the nail tech. I say polygel bc it dries pretty hard so you'll have to have iron for teeth if you're gonna chew through that. Then a top gel will help the polygel not get discolored. You could also use some of that bitter nail polish for extra measure bc why not. To not chew the skin I'd suggest scented hand cream if you can use it, the perfume in the cream will make you not want to chew it. Picking is more of a matter of breaking the habit and training to not do it. As someone else also mentioned it would be good to talk to a mental health expert since nail biting and picking can be considered ocd behaviour but it can also be a sign of other conditions where the biting and picking is a tick, like biting your lips and such. Ofc trying to reduce stress and keeping your hands occupied with something else can also help.
@sp1090
9 ай бұрын
As a compulsive nail biter/ picker I appreciate videos like this. I had been getting acrylics done for over a year but then I picked the side of one nail and I knew that if I went back for another appointment the tech would make a huge deal about it. I tried really hard but now 3 weeks later they are as short as they were before I started. I’m going to try soft tips at home to see if I can get everything back to normal. We will see.
@Beauty_Bot
9 ай бұрын
...fake nails break/chip all the time, you don't have to tell the tech that *you* did it. Also she's not going to make a huge deal?? You're the customer lmao. If she makes you uncomfortable then go find a new tech but I have never met one who got mad at me for coming in with a broken manicure.
@eliselaughlin1886
10 ай бұрын
The soft gel tips look beautiful on Anna’s nails. I used to bite my nails, but thank goodness I eventually just stopped with the help of artificial nails. It’s very hard because it is a coping mechanism for stress and other issues.
@nail.luvverdiy287
10 ай бұрын
This is the method I mostly used to help my daughter grow out her short bitten nails. Yes they do look slightly wide at first but after they grow out a bit and the full cover tips fit more naturally they look great. Just gotta stop biting and picking for a little while.
@amandah2866
10 ай бұрын
I didn't think they were too wide but I'm not surprised that they didn't last. Soft gel tips are just too soft to stand up to biting. However they're great at stopping me from picking at the corners of my thumbs which I do when stressed. It changes the feeling and just isn't as relaxing, I can't really explain it. 😅
@BlueDiamondStar
10 ай бұрын
When I was little I was biting my nails so hard but I couldn’t really stop. I’m anxiety ridden person in general since I was born and usually rocking back & forth was soothing (the reason why swings are a thing I can keep doing all day long) and once I couldn’t have that it was the nails. Back in middle school I noticed something like nail extensions and one friend had been going to a beauty school to learn acrylic extension service and offered me to have some (her mom had a salon) but I didn’t have any money but ever since then a seed was in and the grower kept growing for the following decade. And I did manage to grow my nails some (unfortunately when the polish doesn’t hold on it’s quite hard to stay from picking on it and I kept wishing for a nail polish that would stay on for long time) but they never stayed long for much. And then around 2016 I saw a starter kit for gel polish at my local store and my decade old seed was grown enough to bloom flowers. And then following year was spent experimenting and exploring the nail world and extensions (it’s incredibly expensive and at that time impossible to get any products for non professional people, I wished for the school but that turned out impossible for many reasons so self-taught was the deal) and that’s when I came to realize my nail biting wasn’t present at all. It’s been 8 years now since I started with nail extensions and gel polish and biting my nails isn’t a thing anymore however I still do pick at the skin which may be an issue occasionally but it’s something I can control some. But while I probably don’t have the best natural nails from few wrongdoings in my learning process I can say that over time the lifting has improved and now I can keep on the full tips for super long time in comparison and after long research I also discovered for my nails occasional acid primer has changed the adhesive game. I do like this full cover tips use with gel instead of glue (I started to have some green spots from glue so I stopped and started to try adherence with gel) and that has been the greatest revelation. It was so great when pandemic opened the door for professional products to be more available for those without license. One thing I do that probably isn’t necessary is that I add a layer of building gel or builder-base gel over the tip before color/design, it gives me more confidence and adds to the strength of the tip (which isn’t too bendy to begin with so maybe those are not particularly soft tips however they’re quite thick for apex area which I don’t mind) So out of all techniques for extensions that I’ve tried (acrylics, forms, various tips, gels, fiberglass etc) I have to say since experimenting with transparent press-ons (the one thing my nails won’t do is the sticky pad press-ons cause the sticky pad would roll off my nails no matter what) I finally found an extension type that works and now year later I discovered (by giving it a second attempt) that dual forms also work just with more practice I would figure out the amount of get necessary and with a better e-file I can file excess gel off easier too. Anyway apologies for this long story, I just tried to tell nail biter pov and how long this journey has been and that while it’s probably not resolved completely the biting itself has not on the nails themselves which is a good thing in comparison to 18 years ago when it was a real issue. And ever since a layer of gel/acrylic touched my nail I never went back to biting (which is something I find curious when other people can bite through extensions cause the moment something is on my nails I can’t touch them anymore and that part is over) It’s been an interesting experience and a long journey but nonetheless fun and full of experimenting and discovery. And whoever came up with all this I’m just happy I got to fulfill my dreams that I had when I was a kid/teen and I hope for more dreams to come true
@itsacarolbthing5221
10 ай бұрын
At the beginning of this year, I decided to file off my extensions with my e file. For some reason, on my right thumb nail, my attention wandered and I filed a hole right through to the nail bed near the cuticle. I thought a piece of acrylic had lifted, so I pulled it and a part of the nail ripped right under the proximal fold to the nail matrix.oh the pain!! What was I thinking?? I cleaned it with isopropyl alcohol and then covered it with a plaster. Once the nail bed dried out completely, I protected it with plasters for a few months, checking regularly. I thought I would have permanent damage. Amazingly, the hole has now grown through and has just 3 more millimetres and it will be completely grown out. I still can't believe that I did it. And yes, I'm experienced with an e file, so it shouldn't have happened.
@tiahnarodriguez3809
10 ай бұрын
I can’t even begin to imagine the pain. It must have been excruciating.
@cozyrosie
9 ай бұрын
Oh something similar happened on my middle finger. I filed my natural nail way too much down, but not a hole. The nail was so fragile. It was 2,5 months ago and now its finally growing out. A few more weeks to go and I have my natural nail again.
@itsacarolbthing5221
9 ай бұрын
@@tiahnarodriguez3809 do you know, it wasn't as bad as you'd think. Thankfully!
@karimcdonald7670
10 ай бұрын
Wish this came out a couple days ago, I just did soft gels on a nail biter yesterday morning 😭 Hopefully it turns out a little better!
@mommyalena
8 ай бұрын
When I do this, I use builder gel/rubber base gel on top of the soft gel tips for the color instead of just a regular gel color. That reinforces the tips, especially since my nails are very short (I don't bite, but as I've gotten older, my natural nails have gotten weaker, so break at the base often.
@steemdup
10 ай бұрын
LOVE the nail color! 🖤
@xLunaVellax
10 ай бұрын
Nails came out beautiful and not wide at all. Love the black
@vrecabarren2149
10 ай бұрын
Glad to see Anna again in the channel! I hope she can stop bitting her nails someday. You go girl! 😊✨
@rosariomuskett4380
10 ай бұрын
I'm from Argentina. Ive learn from yours videos everything i know. Ive tryed polygel, gel, dual form, acrylic... You name it. I bite My nails for years. This si the Best looking and lasting tecnica ive try. I love it!!!! They last 3 weeks on me. Ive also learn how to take care of them. Ando now it's part of My rutine. Sorry for the Autocorrector.
@chrysnotreally
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this series... I thought it was me thinking that soft gel tips make my fingers flare out- I have tiny, short and skinny nail beds like Anna. It's not really noticable to others, but I notice, so I don't use soft gel tips very often (even in the extra short sizes for my tiny, shirt, skinny nail beds have to be filed). I think Anna nails are lovely.
@queenbeemo42
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for trying! So interesting to see the experiments.
@GamerMama83
10 ай бұрын
I would love to see a video for people who are allergic to gel. I can't use builder gel or gel polish... and I think it is because I was over exposed to it when I was learing how to do my nails. I struggled to get builder gel to not crack... I have VERY thin, bendable nails. I'd love to hear your insight on allergic reactions. And if it is possible to reverse allergies.. because I love the look of the holo/unicorn powders, but they only work on gel polish.
@ChrissieP106
9 ай бұрын
I think they look gorgeous!
@heartandseoul1299
10 ай бұрын
I think we are always our own worst critics. These nails turned out stunning! I don’t think they look too wide at all. ❤
@lisanowery7107
10 ай бұрын
I'm licensed nail tech AND nail biter. I also deal with oily nail beds which is ironic considering I suffer from eczema. I have tried several different types of nail products, Ive learned acrylics are best for me. Love the video
@Cygnus_cyg
8 ай бұрын
Usually you can file (with an e-file)the thickness off from the Curve😊 but it still looks cute and not that flared
@JoDonnySmith
10 ай бұрын
I've used soft gel tips on clients biting their nails and they lasted just fine. Of course they didn't bite the extensions and they came for an early fill, as instructed. I guess it depends.
@TaeKookieLover
10 ай бұрын
I used to bite my nails. Ever since I had teeth 😂😂😂. I’m 52 yrs old now and I was able to stop biting due to nail extensions. I first started with acrylic nails. They popped off faster then they were put on. So gel extensions. Took me hrs to do. Then came the gel acrylic method. Layer gel, dip in acrylic and so on. Then it was polygel. Worked well, but also took hrs to do. Now I do the full cover nails with special glue gel. They stay on for like 3 wks and then they will start to get loose. Now it takes me about an hr to do. 😊😊😊😊
@Saitaina
10 ай бұрын
Yup, my soft gels can be popped off in a week from picking/biting.
@KateandBree
10 ай бұрын
Poor Anna. Nail biting is such a hard hard thing to break. It actually took metal braces for me to break that (I needed the work though.)
@beckywiththefrizzyhair
10 ай бұрын
Oh poor Anna. What a journey she’s been on
@maryjflanagan1922
10 ай бұрын
I’m wondering why you didn’t cut and or file the side of her nails. My nails were similar to Anna’s. My coworker had words on her nails and told me she learned to design her nails on KZitem. That’s in 2010. I started doing my own natural nails and they’re too pretty to bite. I also started taking anti anxiety meds. I recently switched from gel polish manicures to acrylic overlays. I would like to try polygel with duoforms. I wouldn’t try hard gel.
@susannejones5227
8 ай бұрын
I am a mom of two young ladies and I play with gel extensions, my oldest daughter cannot wear gel extensions, I should say they won’t stay on her nails The only thing that works for her is dipping powder she doesn’t lose any Thank you for all the tips from New Brunswick, Canada
@LadyandtheScamp4Ever
7 ай бұрын
Strangely, I used to bite my nails CONSTANTLY!! And the skin around my nails. I’d make myself bleed. Then I changed my diet (vegan gluten free low glycemic) read a book by Nathaniel Branden on self esteem & integrity (it was a great comfort- eye opening & I became more self aware) I haven’t bitten my nails in years! I had self esteem but I was in very stressful situations often due to having undiagnosed illnesses- hEDS & MCAS which was the reason I changed my diet… finally figuring out exactly why I had been so sick for so long! My body couldn’t handle many foods, chemicals, medications etc. they caused my immune system to attack my connective tissues, nerves, brain, etc my nails didn’t grow right so I kept biting them EVERYTIME I got stressed out or when they had any kind of flaw in them. It was unconscious so I trained myself to begin to start living consciously. Everything takes practice! When you notice you’re biting, distract yourself w/something like chewing gum, fidget toys, etc & it does help to put on fake nails as they’re not as satisfying & they taste bad lol just keep practicing!! 🥰♥️😍☀️💅
@debijusnailzz2021
10 ай бұрын
Wow, can't get over how long her nail bed is now!
@mirjam4915
10 ай бұрын
I like them, a real picker picks all, I even bite off acrylic nails😅. I do have a question: my free nail tip grow upwards on the side and doen in the middle. If you face the free edge the sort of a weak M-shape. How do I fix the gab between geltip and natural nail. I saw the video of the nail growing down, but this is a bit different. I just don't stem to be capable of making them without a gab underneath or a geltip that is lifting on the corners . ❤
@karimcdonald7670
10 ай бұрын
I’m wondering if you used a rubber base or even a layer of soft gel on your natural nails in place of regular base coat before gel tips, just to lessen the gap…just a thought. Also, some soft gels (Apres!) come “pre-sculpted” with a much harsher curve to them, and others (I believe they’re called “natural” fit?) come with less curve and seem to fit the “flatter”nails, leaving little to no gap. Anyway, I personally would just try to fill the gaps with a bit thicker application of rubber base or gel in those areas. I am curious to know if others use a different technique to combat this issue…
@mirjam4915
10 ай бұрын
@@karimcdonald7670 the gab is too wide to fill unfortunatelly. I will look for the " natural fit", thank you💕
@houseofcreativity1
10 ай бұрын
My sister is a bad nail biter and aft gels last about 2 weeks and then they pop off or something and then we are fixing them. I am going to try an acid primer and see if it would last longer for her.
@kociamama8661
10 ай бұрын
Is it correct and healthy to do styling on damaged nails?
@rhondaarmstrong1405
10 ай бұрын
Great video
@LookingForThatBlessedHope
10 ай бұрын
I have natural nails and I have very small nail beds. Doesn’t matter how long my nails get & they do get long.
@suzannebarr5601
10 ай бұрын
Anastasia, you're so hard on yourself. Your work is always amazing! I understand though...I, too, prefer narrow nails.
@Nailcou
10 ай бұрын
Aw, Thank you ! 😘
@Akihiko-senpai
10 ай бұрын
Ask her if she's willing to try coffin/tapered-square nails! I also have nails that flare as they grow out and have quite a flat c-curve. They always end up much more square than I'd like when I'm trying to go for coffin. Problem for me, possible solution for Anna 🤞
@popitzikaliou7
10 ай бұрын
I can't do soft gel tips on nails that are severely bitten because the skin is so pronounced that the tip can't attach to the nail but the skin. What can I do ?
@ekta8704
Ай бұрын
I have same issues and my nails are not even strong so Even if I make it my goal not to bite it it just too flexible n then I can't stop n making them even I don't realise when I bite them
@Iam-me
8 ай бұрын
She is right
@Duifjaah
10 ай бұрын
Yes, you are picky, but I do know what you mean. The nails looked a bit too wide. They were still very pretty though, and I need that colour.
@Lovecrunch30
9 ай бұрын
Please do a video showing the gel products you use!!! I’m a professional who has been watching your videos for a long time and I would love to know!!!
@jacquelinevillarreal657
10 ай бұрын
OUCH!!! 😖😖😖
@ashslayrants
10 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why you always do removals by filling. I know with hard gel you have to, but why not soak off?
@radmilaciric7946
10 ай бұрын
Soak off is good option for complete removal when client doesn't want to wear nails anymore but when you do a fill you don't need to remove all the material, just top and color. (first layer). And soaking off every month is very bad option even it's popular cuz aceton dries the entire nail plate every time and makes nails thinner, e filing is much better way. Maybe i have some mistakes, i'm not a native. 😄
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