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First of all, we're gonna remove my grown gel polish.
Well, that's been a couple of weeks.
I made my skin with such a nice manicure when I made this red gelac, so that's what it looks like.
Well, my nails are about three to four weeks old, so I don't know exactly, but what I need to know about mine is that it's growing so badly and fast, and compared to that, I have terrible quality nails, so it's a very good pairing, so it usually likes to throw everything off, and I'm more into these extra hard materials, but I'm lazy to build artificial nails, and that's why the reinforced gels are also not so good in many cases, because my nails are bent together.
So my nails aren't a good quality in this regard, but at least my nail bed is a basically nice shape, so you can work nicely on it, I think.
Okay, well, first of all, we're gonna sterilize the guest, of course, and for as long as it's working, that's why we're gonna wash our hands first.
However, this is very important when making a dry manicure, which means that we do not use skin-resolving fluids, we do not soak the guest's hands in water, so make sure the surface is non-fat.
The first way to do this is to send the guest to a thorough, soapy hand wash, and then sit down in front of us and blow off his hand with a hand and skin sanitizer.
That's the first thing we're gonna do.
If you have a very ill-mannered guest, so anyone who doesn't yet come in, but doesn't know what the routine is, doesn't know what the rules are.
For example, you may cream your hands directly before the fingernails.
So that he would come to his appointment and think, wow, how rude it is to arrive with such a dry hand, so I'm gonna rub my hands on it.
Unfortunately, that's a problem.
I've run into this a lot, too, and we need to rearrange the guest.
In case, or, well, it's very nasty to say, but the point is to ask her not to do this next time, that it's okay to come with dry hands, but since it's a dry manicure, so if she has creamy greasy skin, then you can't do this manicure.
Then, obviously, you have to choose something else to manicure, so we'll do the same skin lift, cut it off and stuff, but unfortunately, it could be a problem even with the gel polish, because at the sides, this is mainly from the skin to the fat cream, and it starts to slide back to the middle of the nail.
Well, that's because there's a greasy layer of film still on the natural nail plate, isn't it, this greasy surface is sticking to the growth, and it's so hard to get rid of it, so it's probably not just that you don't cream before the nails, but you don't cream your hands that day, so obviously you don't.
So we don't even talk about it from the base before we nail it.
Okay, so this is the first thing we ask the guest to do, and we observe how the guest came to us.
If you can see that his hands are shining beautifully here and he's covered, then you already know that you're in a bad position.
So we're done washing the hand and disinfecting the hands and skin, and then, as long as we start removing the gelac, it's worth blowing in the fresers to let it do its job, let it work.
Now, obviously, such a large freszer, with which the removal of material will be completed or used to remove material, is not so important to upload directly, it must also be disinfected, but we will not be able to touch the skin, and we will not touch the natural nail plate, and the nail will still be blown, so the truth is, it does not have such an extra importance that we can break it in front of all the guests right now.
I know this is such a sacrilege for saying this, but when you think about it logically, it really doesn't touch the skin, so we don't touch a part that can be further infected.
And obviously, we're not taking on a guest, and we're not doing it for someone with an infection on their hands.
I sprayed the fresers with a lot of device sanitizer.
I've been filming it.
I don't know how much you've been watching it.
I mean, it's just to get you everywhere from the disinfectant, you have to look at the duration of the disinfectant, of course, and you have to wait, but until then, we're gonna start working, and I'm gonna put that away, and then it's gonna work.
However, it is important that the historical fluid should not be left out of action, because, despite the fact that they are made mainly of stainless steel, there is a phenomenon that it can rust, and this is due to the fact that it remains on it for a long time.
If we wipe off the surplus outside of the impact period, then this rust is not happening, so I can basically suggest this to you now, no matter how fair it is, whether a stainless steel is rusted, let's not go into this now, but the point is that we can avoid rust if the liquid doesn't stand on it for too long.
I'm gonna take this piece of paper, I'm gonna turn on my ember caller, so that all the dust that's generated can just sort of get sucked away, but I'm gonna try to show it all to you.
The frezer is a very interesting frezer, because most of the time I suggest that we work on a 15-thousand revolution when it comes to removing material, but in this frezer I found that it is necessary to go up to 30,000 turns with it, so it is quite high, and then it can produce such a subtle, uniform corrosive effect, so the grinding head doesn't run down to the nail bed in a spot, but it can easily be pulled over the surface of the nail, and it can pick the material very uniformly, so I suggest a 30-th turn in spite of the grinding head.
I'm right-handed, so I'm gonna use the grinding head clockwise, and then we're gonna pick it up to 30,000, and I'm gonna turn the dust picker on high, and the milling heads are always gonna take bigger pieces out of my nails, and these big little pieces are gonna be harder, so they're gonna fly all over the place a lot easier instead of creating such a delicious, very fine powder-like powder-like powder, and it could easily be sucked in, so it's definitely worth changing to a stronger grade if you have, say, an opportunity like this.
Then let's see, in fact, nothing else is going to happen, from the base to the very beginning of the free goal.
It's very important that I go through it, so I don't just touch it in pieces like this, because then it's going to form such a bumpy uneven surface, but I'm going to go through the whole nail.
I can't fit on the side here anymore, so I tilted in and pulled a little to the left, so I'm not going to the free target, and I repeat.
As far as I can, I come in here with the skin, I remove this red one, I'm very careful to work with uniform force, so I don't press harder or weaker anywhere.
I mean, it's possible that I can work on a very nice surface.
This is very important in relation to the Russian manicure, because it doesn't matter what the surface is, because later such a larger lump will guide our material, and it will flow all over again, and we won't be able to work the material under the skin, because it will flow right away, and not at all, where, say, there is no lump.
Okay? And then I can tell you what this looks like.
Well, all you need to know is that my nails are, unfortunately, squishy, this forefinger is pretty strong, so it's gonna be a little more curved.
There is no material in the middle, but that nail is its own, so count this, but overall it can be said that such a relatively nice surface has been polished by this grinding head itself.
And then this side, where you can see this longer red bar, we couldn't fit in with our freezer, so in case of the guest, we're gonna work from the left, so I'm gonna turn this around, so the point is, I'm gonna keep the grinding head from the left, and I can pull it up here, but if it's uncomfortable for you, otherwise, you might be afraid to grind into the guest's skin, which you can't really do with this freezer, because it's got a rounded end, so you're not gonna cut off the skin with it, for example, so you don't have to worry about it, but I'll show you that the other material with your head off.
I mean, with what I've shown you, it's such a little supplemental head, how to remove the rest of this color.
So if we're working on a guest right now, it looks like in the case of ten nails, this process is that we sat down in front of us, we started washing our hands with all his fingers, and we sprayed his whole hand with antiseptic, and we're doing this stuff on all ten nails, so we're not changing the fresers like nails, because then we're never gonna finish, but we're gonna go through a whole workflow with every fresers, and that's gonna save us a lot of time.
So now I'm gonna convert my little fresser to this so we can get the rest of the material off, and I'm gonna use it at a higher turn, but we don't have to go up to 30,000, so this 15,000 speed will be enough for him.
I'm gonna put my little finger in, and you're gonna see how great it is to fit in here with the side sticks, and I'm gonna be able to polish this little red rim back here.
I'm gonna tilt my grinding machine, the manual unit at a 45-degree angle, and I'm gonna remove this little red color by touching the tip.
There you go.
Good.
And before we go any further, I would suggest that we make a permanent refining.
You don't have to use any other fresers, so you can use the one we used to remove the material.
But if there's any better fries, whether it's Volcano or Cross Cut, that's even better, I just don't want to bring you guys any more fries into this story, because then you're gonna be sick to know how much freezer to buy, but if there's such a finer haircut, it's obviously a better choice, or even a ceramic fresher, which is just a stronger one that I've got.
There's not much difference here, but this one on the right is a little bit more delicious.
That's what I'm getting at.
These little teeth are a little tiny, and with this you can smooth the surface very nicely, and very nice, you can create such a very smooth surface, but I will show you with this.
Now, I'm not gonna use the freszer for 30,000, I'm only gonna use 15,000, and now I'm not gonna hold this sander head from side to side, but I'm gonna keep an eye on it, and in fact, on these long grooves, we're gonna have to refine these little trails.
From right to left, following a cylindrical motion, I only slide the shape of the nail through it.
So I'm not working with force, I'm just refining these higher parts of the nail.
And you can see, who is already familiar with the nails, that I have a separation from the free wind, too, from the bottom, unfortunately, in the case that if the nails are so very thin, then there are such problems that someone would need a change of material, so it is worth using some stronger material so that his nails do not bend away from the elastic material or gels, but it is very interesting because it is absolutely unique, because there is a guest who will benefit from the use of a very extra elastic material for a weak nail, and it works by putting on a porcelain, such a super strong, rigid, rigid material, so it is absolutely unique, so there is no rule that what works for someone.
Unfortunately, it's an experience that can only be found out.
Okay, so the next step is to ask the guest what length she wants.
You can start first by cutting the length, but if the nails we've done are thick, it doesn't feel so good to cut them off, so that at the corner points, you can break the guest's fingernails, so I suggest we thin the material first and then take it from its length.
Well, I'm cutting off pretty much what I don't need.
I have a previously used skin cutting scissors that I used in front of Tom Mela's scissors, and by the way, I've had it polished sharper than Szilágyi, otherwise it's not so bad either, but I don't usually use it to cut skin, so I treat it so cruelly, and for example I cut the length of my nails with it, because it's very good, but you can cut it off with nail clippings, or you can cut it down with a sanding machine, so I don't like to grind natural nails with such a thin fabric on the top, because it's a bit so unpleasant, at least it's so bad for me, that I like to cut it off, or you can cut it off in one piece, so you can only speed up for a minute or two minutes, let's workflow.
Then, of course, we will grind its shape.
I'm gonna stick to this round natural form, start my file from corner points.
I will, of course, round it up, keep my file from the front, I will not tilt under it, I do not want to thin the edge of my nails, so it is a faulty file that if it is always tilted, I will always keep it from the front, and when we are done, we will go under it with booze and remove their ranks.
Now, we're gonna have to get this far, and then we're gonna do the manicure part.
Well, let's see, first of all, I didn't tell you what the order was, that we'd start with the manicure first, or the removal of the gelac.
What I can suggest is that we start by removing the material, because if there's such a higher level jump in the back, maybe in the grown-up part, it's hard to get there with the fresers, and that's gonna get in the way for us, so I suggest we start by removing the material first, and then we get to the manicure part.
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