I’m a nail technician – the manicures we HATE doing & they’re really common | The Sun

NAIL trends come and go, but some fads will always irritate manicurists.

Ontario-based nail artist and TikTok creator @nailsbysariya shared a glimpse into her least favorite styles.


In a viral TikTok, the nail artist shared that she is not a fan of long, almond-shaped tips.

"I feel bad for my clients because when they get them they're cute for a few days but when they grow out they look like bananas," she wrote in the comments.

"If your growth isn't fast, they can look cute for a while," she added.

The nail technician also said that she despises egg-shaped nails.

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"I just hate when people want egg shape extensions," she said after one user chimed in saying they have naturally round nails.

Sariya also hates mixed shapes in the same set, like when some nail are square and some are pointed.

However, one user pointed out: "Some people get them cause they're braiders."

The final look she despises is wallpaper nail art — a look consisting of flat, washed-out patterns.

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Sariya's TikTok profile is dedicated to showcasing nail tutorials and glamorous nail sets.

Her looks range from bejeweled tips to elaborate custom-made designs.

She charges anywhere from $75-$85 CAD for a full set.

This video sparked conversation about beloved trends, ranging from coffin nails to long stilettos.

One user commented: "I'm so clumsy I would get hurt with spiky nails."

Another TikToker wrote: "I always ask for long stilettos but always end up walking out with long almond."



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