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What EXACTLY is the PNF (Proximal Nail Fold ) & Cuticle? 🤷🏻‍♀️
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@caitmlp

1 month ago

This is what I think whenever I see "Russian manicures" so called. You can have very clean and neat cuticles without trimming to the point of exposing live tissue. This is why I love glass cuticle pushers and DO IT REGULARLY! don't wait until your cuticles are weeks old to deal with them. I can't remember the last time I trimmed mine. I just regularly work them back and "file" off.
Edit: when I say don't wait weeks in between dealing with your cuticles, I mean take care of them yourself by filing and pushing your cuticles back regularly. You don't have to see a nail tech to maintain your own cuticles.

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@avey4422

1 month ago

I LOVE how you explained the cuticle as a CURB!!! Very clear visual and magnifies understanding. What a GREAT teacher!!! 💗 Thank you, Suzie

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@meishaadams9811

1 month ago

So glad you said it Suzie !! Suzie drops knowledge yet again !!

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@sweetxiuga.9829

1 month ago

I’ve bitten and picked my nails my whole life, sometimes I don’t have a proximal nail fold! So yes, take her advice and do not clip too much. It will hurt BAD and you’ll feel it anytime you use your fingers or wash your hands

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@brbgrl

1 month ago

I used to cut mine a lot and very short. But Ive changed to just managing them when I shower. The hot water loosens up the dead flaky skin and that’s when I use a metal critical pusher to get rid of it. My nails look healthy and I don’t have to worry about trimming the cuticle anymore.

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@JezzyDaizy

1 month ago

I went to beauty school and you just explained this better than the two teachers we'd had 🤦🏼‍♀

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@GabrielleSimpson-x4c

1 month ago

Was anybody else listening to Suzie’s words of wisdom but also sitting there like man this is really satisfying to watch🙋🏽‍

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@notsorry3631

1 month ago

Thank you! I keep seeing these girlie's cutting so much and I'm like, I can't do that! It hurts!

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@mandymuffley2206

1 month ago

Omg not me clicking on this because I thought you were gonna show us how to get that chrome ombre look 😂😂

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@Lisa-re3rw

1 month ago

I damaged my PNF thru picking at it and caused habit tic nail deformity AND a chronic fungal infection. On my thumbs indexes middles and slightly on my rings. Finding your channel has helped immensely but do you have any tips for healing and repairing the PNF? I oil, sometimes use kerasal, use nail glue when needed. I find hydrocolloid bandages also help but might be exacerbating the fungal issue? How long does it usually take for the PNF to be healthy and resilient again?

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@londonhamilton9633

1 month ago

Omg... this is the BEST angle I've seen for this. I'm learning, and THIS is great!! Thank you! ❤

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@caitlinhs9670

1 month ago

the cuticle literally creates a barrier to the space between the akin and nails. its a protectant.

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@justme-qd6qb

1 month ago

Something about this video is so satisfying

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@LordylorditsSophiaaa

5 days ago

Sometimes the excessive cutting is what leads to it getting bulky. Skin is regenerative, so if you damage it, it’s going to go “oh we need more skin cells there, replace & repair, they keep chopping it away replace it as fast as they chop it away” also the proximal fold, is exactly that, skin folds over that curb on top of the nail matrix in between the skin and the nail plate. So when you chop away the end, you end up with 2 flaps of skin growing, the upper part of the fold on the top of the finger is generally fine, but the lower part that covers the nail plate and matrix can bunch up against the layers of cuticle, especially if you have rather sticky cuticles, or if you find you proximal fold sticks to the cuticle and stretches down the nail plate upon growth, the cutting then leads to a bulky look- and ofc it’s tucked away it doesn’t get hydrated, it’s dead skin, and then when you go to redo your nails, you have to push back that proximal fold far enough to be able to exfoliate the cuticle and that bunched up skin and boy that can take a while! I tend to use a fine grit ball bit to exfoliate around the proximal fold area so as to try and avoid any bunching but unless your nails are like this with a thick keratinised proximal fold, then a gentle exfoliation and gentle nipping where necessary will suffice. The point of the Russian manicure imo is to open up that pocket at the proximal fold area so as to be able to apply gel as far up as you can possibly go which gives the client more longevity in their manicure, it typically takes a couple weeks to start looking grown out- but it’s only ever worth doing it if you know your nail tech is extremely talented, and has pinpoint precision with their application, it’s not worth sepsis or at best a nail injury or chemical reaction

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@LuxeNailsbyJen

1 month ago

That’s the explanation I’ve seen! Thank you 😊

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@Nails-N-Divination

1 month ago

So glad you said this.. some people's hands are starting to look so disturbing. They're cutting their skin now. I knew that you would give accurate information right when I saw this short. Thanks Suzie 😊

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@courtneyjackson6921

1 month ago

Thank you for this. So many people remove this without knowing what they are doing

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@stephaniefriend9912

2 weeks ago

i am learning so much from your videos . & your voice is so soft & soothing .. just love it ❣️

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@JaydeLov3

1 month ago

I love doing cuticle work especially after a hand soak 😍

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@stephswavycurls

1 month ago

Please consider curved Russian cuticle scissors in place of nippers… nippers block the view of what you’re doing but scissors do not

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