Technique
Painting your right hand with your left hand? Good luck. I have the muscle memory you lack. Both hands perfect. Period.

Job interview – hands on the table. First date – holding the glass. Hands never lie. Chipped polish or ragged cuticles send a fatal message: 'I lack control.' The difference between 'okay' and 'perfect' is precision. I offer medical-grade hygiene and aesthetic perfection. No compromises.

Polished hands, confident gestures.
I'm Nataliia. I don't just see nails. I see your life. Office, garden, gym, kids – hands forget nothing. I don't do assembly line work. I look at skin, shape, and lifestyle. Some need a gel armor, others just clean lines and oil. We don't guess, we do what works.
Tools are sterile. Non-negotiable.
Werkzeug steril. Keine Diskussion.
Hält lange, sieht teuer aus.

You've got a nail file in a drawer somewhere. Maybe some polish from two years ago. How's that working out for you?
Painting your right hand with your left hand? Good luck. I have the muscle memory you lack. Both hands perfect. Period.
Standard clippers crush the nail layers, leading to splits. I slice or file with precision. A clean cut seals the edge; a crush opens it to damage.
Why does my polish last 3 weeks vs. your 3 days? Because I balance the pH, dehydrate the plate, and seal the free edge. Longevity isn't luck, it's preparation.
You are 'nose blind' to your own hands. I spot every uneven edge and missing millimeter immediately.
Every hand care session follows a logical sequence. Which steps get extended depends on what you've chosen – but the structure stays consistent.
I check the hands. Skin, nails, issues. No standardized solutions.
Square, oval, almond. We do what suits your fingers, not what's trending on Instagram.
Dead skin goes. Living skin stays. The cuticle becomes clean but intact. No butchery.
A smooth base is mandatory. I remove ridges for perfect adhesion.
Gel or Classic. Painted up to the cuticle. Designed to look fresh even after a week.
Oil, cream. Skin must be soft. You leave with new hands.
Quick & clear on nail health, biting, and shape.
Just message me on WhatsApp – I'm happy to answer your questions.
Services that pair well with your choice.
Keyboard, steering wheel, door handle, kids, food. Your hands touch the world 5000 times a day. They are your primary tool. And your traitor. They show stress and age faster than your face. Groomed hands aren't luxury; they are basic hygiene for your first impression.
The back of the hand ages first. Thin skin, no fat. The palm is the opposite: thick skin, no oil glands, only sweat. We treat them differently. Protect the back, soften the palm.
The visible nail is dead material. The 'brain' sits under the cuticle in the matrix. Damage the matrix with aggressive tools, and the nail grows back crooked forever. I work around the matrix like a watchmaker. Precision is the only protection.
Think of it as a gasket. It stops bacteria from entering the matrix. Cutting it radically destroys the seal and causes inflammation. I remove only the dead white tissue (pterygium). The living barrier stays intact. Result: A clean look without raw skin.
Thin? We need structure (gel). Brittle? We need flexibility (almond shape). Wet? We need dehydrators. There are no bad nails, only wrong materials.
Winter is a war on dryness. Gloves outside, cream inside. Summer is a war on UV radiation. Those age spots on hands come from the sun. A dab of SPF on the back of your hand saves you the laser later.
Face lifted, neck tightened, hands old. That reveals everything. Veins pop, skin thins. Regular manicures and paraffin are like ironing for your hands. Start early.
Never file wet nails. Never peel off gel (it rips layers off). Never cut living skin. Leave the tools in the drawer. If you don't know the chemistry, don't touch the structure.
I build the foundation. You do the maintenance. Nail oil. Every night. Without oil, the material snaps. With oil, it stays flexible. It's simple: Oil or trouble.
Nurse? Short, buffed, no polish. Office? Medium, Gel Polish (keyboard armor). Gastro? Short, nude tones. Your nails must survive your job, not the other way around.
Vertical ridges? Usually age or dehydration. Horizontal ridges? Stress or illness 3 months ago. Spoon shape? Iron deficiency. I read your nails like a book. If I see something weird, I send you to a doctor.