Marina De Ortiz
Marina
Course author
Hello, my name is Marina. I am from Belarus, I married a Venezuelan and I settled in Maracaibo. That's where my love for the art of MANICURE began. Being a newcomer and not speaking the language at that time and spending time alone in an apartment while my husband was at his job, I started doing manicures on myself and drawing the designs I saw on YouTube and Instagram. Later I did manicures for some friends I met in the intensive course I took to learn Spanish and discovered that I had a certain natural ability for the art of manicure. Later, I took a manicure course and was hired as an apprentice to work in a beauty salon. From that time I started my profession as a manicurist, despite the fact that I have an engineering degree in agricultural machinery from the polytechnic of my country. At first I only worked with acrylic, because, at that time, I did not know the techniques of Russian manicure, but I was already observing on social networks the impeccable work that this famous technique leaves behind.
I have lived in Venezuela for 7 years and temporarily returned to my country. In Belarus I bought a professional drill and took a face-to-face course on the Russian manicure technique. But at first, before each client, I was afraid of the drill and the speeds with which they taught me to work in the course. It made me nervous and always hurt the client in the sinus or under the cuticle. My cuticle was not perfectly clean and, as a consequence, the enamel was not perfect either. I watched many videos to understand what was happening and how it was correct to do it.
One day, after spending about 3 years doing manicures, practicing and with trial and error methods, I understood that things are simpler than I thought. Now I know that everything is very easy and fast, when this excellent technique is applied correctly. As learned during my experience, the Russian manicure is done only with a tip (cleaning and polishing).

Features of Russian manicure

Single-ended manicure. There is no need to change multiple bits or burs to the drill to achieve a flawless result. Remember that we work with living skin and it is not necessary to spend one or more hours cleaning. That is done in less time. Nail growth is almost the same in all people, only some nails are concave, others convex, trapezoidal, flat, but growth is almost the same in all. The tip or strawberry is of a standard shape and the technique is the same for all nails. What's more, I started working not with acrylic, but with “rubber” bases and the nails didn't last more than 2 weeks. The bases she used were all highly acidic and damaged the client's nails, drying them out and causing chemical burns from leveling with such bases. From experience I discovered that you can work with gel and safe and hard material in the same way as with foundations. The nails grow straight, without splitting, they last 3 to 4 weeks intact, the enamel does not go off the ends, and the nails look impeccable for much longer. In my gel leveling technique I do not use chemical primers and the nails last longer.

In my course I am going to teach you all the knowledge that I obtained, with trial and error methods, for years struggling to understand the best technique to obtain an optimal, clean and fast result. I will teach:

Russian manicure theory

  • Anatomy of the nail
  • Types of nails
  • Types of skins
  • Nail diseases
  • How to hold the scissors
  • Tips and their abrasive effect
  • Limes
  • Angles and speeds of the tips for a better result
  • Drill and lamps recommended for use in manicure
  • Sterilization Methods
  • What is "blick" and much more
  • Practice on different hands
  • Fast and safe material removal
  • Nail filing
  • How to open any pocket
  • Cleaning with the fast tip
  • Cuticle cut with scissors
  • Polished with the same tip
  • Preparation of the nail for leveling without using chemical preparations
  • Leveling with Gel
  • Nail repair with “Dual Forms”
  • Glazed under cuticle
  • How to prepare nails for photos
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