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Amanda Nails

Amanda Nails keeps things playful with colorful filings and glossy looks that catch the light. Her sets are short so you can see exactly how the polish lasts day to day. You will like how she shows you quick fixes for chips or smudges right on the spot.

Bella Polish

Bella Polish focuses on soft neutrals and nudes that work on every skin tone. She shares gentle care tips that help your hands feel softer after long days. I picked up a couple of her cuticle routines and still use them weekly.

Candy Tips

Candy Tips brings bright, cheerful colors that feel like little mood-boosters. You see her testing out new shades on herself and her friends, so nothing feels staged. She answers every nail question you drop in the comments.

Daisy Files

Daisy Files loves clean shapes and delicate French twists that still feel modern. Her videos run on the shorter side so you can watch while you wait for coffee. The way she talks through each step feels like a friend guiding your own hand.

Eva Gloss

Eva Gloss shows you how to keep shine alive for an entire week. She tests top coats in different lights and tells you which one wins. You will enjoy the calm, consistent voice she keeps through every clip.

Farrah Manis

Farrah Manis mixes matte and shine on the same set so you can see the contrast up close. Her picks lean toward everyday work looks that still feel special. I liked how she showed the same design scaled down for shorter nails.

Gemma Tips

Gemma Tips keeps a running log of colors that survived her busy schedule. She posts quick photos from the gym and the office so you know what holds up. You come away with honest favorites instead of hype.

Hailey Buff

Hailey Buff works with short, buffed nails and shows how soft they can still look. Her routines use simple tools you already own. Watching her reminds you that simple really can feel fresh again.

Ivy Lacquer

Ivy Lacquer explores deeper jewel tones and winter shades without going too heavy. She walks you through each coat so you can follow along at home. You will like the steady pace she keeps; nothing feels rushed.

Jade Claw

Jade Claw favors square shapes with rounded corners that feel wearable on every hand. She posts quick<|eos|>

Kimberly Buoy

You get an instant pick-me-up from Kimberlyโ€™s color pops. Each session shows the full day-to-day wear so you know which shades survive coffee spills and keyboards. I keep returning to her quick dry tricks that actually work on the go.

Lauren Buff

Lauren keeps everything short, neat and easy to copy. She uses soft gels that hold their curve without extra length, and her brush-light technique feels gentle on your own nails when you try it at home.

Maya Charm

Maya turns everyday neutrals into quiet statements. You watch them catch the light across different skin tones, which helps you pick colors that actually suit you. Her calm pace makes the tutorial moments feel personal.

Nora Slate

Everything with Nora stays small-batch and focused. Short files, subtle shimmer, and honest talk about why one shape lasted longer than another. You end up with practical notes instead of hype.

Olive Grace

Olive builds soft gradients that still look sharp on short nails. The way she shows the transition between two polishes in real lighting gives you a clear checklist to follow at your own table.

Piper Files

Piper favors clean almond shapes that move gracefully from office to evening. She documents each thin layer she adds and explains why the coat count matters. Watching feels like an encouraging hand on your own.

Quinn Tipsy

Quinn plays with small texture accents that add interest without going loud. Her week-in-review posts show which bumps survived dishes and workouts, so you walk away knowing what held up.

Renee Buff

Renee keeps filing gentle and even, focusing on cuticle health first. You can see the softness that shows up after just a week of following her routine. Simple tools, steady results, no fuss.

Selena Glow

Selena chooses colors that shift under different lights, so you see both the day and night versions. Her side-angle shots make it easy to spot imperfections you would have missed. Honest feedback comes straight through her lens.

Tara Polish

Tara runs through at-home fixes when a single nail snags. Everything stays quick and repeatable, with a friendly explanation of why certain topcoats chip less. You finish each video feeling ready to try it yourself.

Uma Edges

Uma shows structured square nails that stay practical for typing. She tests edge angles and angles of light so you can pick a shape that stays comfortable all day.

Valerie Buff

You meet Val at the start of a new week and watch the finish hold through workouts and errands. She shares the exact file brand that cuts without tearing, making small changes feel worthwhile.

Willow Tips

Willow leans into glossy sheer layers you can wear alone or over color. Her steady voice walks you through thin coats, and the end result still looks fresh after five days.

Amara Shine

Amara pairs soft pastels with a barely-there shimmer that suits all ages. She shows the full wear test on different hand sizes so you can decide how the look translates to your own routine.

Brielle Buff

Brielle keeps filing short and round, then layers a thin gel topcoat that still feels flexible. I noticed how she times each drying step to avoid smudges. The whole flow stays calm and easy to copy.

Carla Tips

Carla mixes tiny line accents with a single bold color on one nail. She explains why the accent works better on certain fingers and gives you the measurements so nothing looks accidental.

Darla Gloss

Darla stays all about long-lasting shine on shorter nails. You watch each layer cure in real time, then see it survive everyday water. Straight talk about which coats made the difference keeps the advice practical.

Elle Nails

Elle favors soft square shapes that feel polished without drama. She times quick repair tutorials so you can fix a chip before an early meeting. The calm tone keeps the whole process relaxing.

Flora Polish

Flora tests every shade on a wide range of skin tones and posts side-by-side shots. You get real talk on how the undertone shows up, which saves money when you only have one bottle left.

Gina Buff

Gina starts every set by telling you how much actual length you are working with. That honesty makes her shapes feel achievable. She keeps each movement gentle, even when she files close.

Helena Tips

Helena sticks to soft gradients over natural nails so nothing needs much length. Watching her thin-coat layering gives you the patience to do the same at home.

Iris Files

Iris keeps everything small-detail and clean. She shows how a single dot of color can tie an entire look together without overcomplicating the shape. The pace stays reassuring for new hands.

Juno Polish

Juno runs through weekly top-coat challenges and tells you which bottle won on day seven. The honest wear photos give you a short list of products worth keeping on your shelf.

Kylie Gloss

Kylie works with sheer milky coats that still feel fresh after dish duty. You watch the single thin layer cure and then see how soft the finish stays. Simple steps, steady results.

Lila Edges

Lila keeps her square edges just rounded enough that they never catch on fabric. She shows the exact file angle so you can match the shape on both hands without guesswork. Steady and reproducible.

Mira Files

Mira favors gentle almond tips that feel feminine but still practical. She documents each thin coat and explains why speed neither helps nor hurts the final look. You feel encouraged to try the same steps.

Nadia Polish

Nadia sticks to soft neutrals that adapt to any season. She shows the same set after five days of typing and after a swim so you see the honest durability. Friendly voice, clear advice.

Opal Tips

Opal places tiny sparkle accents that stay visible even on short nails. You watch the way she spaces each dot for balance and then sees them survive a full day of work. Simple but effective.

Penny Buff

Penny focuses on buffed natural nails with a light oil massage that keeps the skin soft. She repeats the same routine in different lighting so you notice subtle color shifts you might have missed otherwise.

Quinn Glow

Quinn stays on neutral territory yet still feels fresh each week. She reviews how one coat of top coat changes how long the color holds up, then shares her honest ranking of the four she tested. You leave with a short, reliable list.

Riley Tips

Riley favors clean square nails and gentle side-wall work that never feels aggressive. Her repair clips show the smallest tools rescuing a single edge. Calm, steady, and helpful.

Sasha Polish

Sasha keeps thin layers and longer dry times, then shows the finish after a full work week. The extra patience she models helps you stop rushing and still end up with a glossy result.

Talia Buff

Talia keeps her files short so comfort stays first. She walks through each new polish line she tries and marks which bottles actually feel flexible. Honest notes save you guesswork.

Uma Files

Uma favors a soft tapered shape that works for hands of all sizes. You watch her compare the same design in matte and gloss finish, then see which held up longer. Clear side-by-side shots help you decide.

Vera Polish

Vera places simple line accents that stretch the length without needing longer nails. She times how quickly each accent dries so you can recreate the look before dinner. Calm and practical.

Willa Tips

Willa keeps soft almond shapes and shows you how one extra thin coat can add days. Her gentle tone makes every step feel safe to try on your own hands.

Xara Buff

Xara favors low-shine finishes that still look neat by day three. She shows how the oil routine protects the edges during typing. You learn small habits that protect what you already have.

Yara Shine

Yara tests pale milky tones that photograph differently across skin tones. Her morning and evening shots help you decide when a shade is actually wearable for you. Honest and encouraging.

Zara Polish

Zara stays on short nail shapes and answers the same questions again so beginners feel seen. Every clip shows how lightly she presses the brush to keep streaks away. Friendly and patient.

Abby Tips

Abby keeps a running diary of which color groups survive laundry day. You get real photos posted from the sink and from the gym. Short, repeatable advice that keeps you coming back.

Brooke Gloss

Brooke favors clean square nails with a gentle buff that adds light shine without extra length. Her entire session finishes in under five minutes, which makes the routine feel doable on busy mornings.

Chloe Buff

Chloe works with natural length and a light oil layer that keeps cuticles soft. You can see the difference in texture after a single week. Her voice stays steady and encouraging.

Delia Polish

Delia shows how a little added curve changes the whole shape without damaging edges. She measures each file stroke so you can match the same curve on both hands. Calm and precise.

Emmy Tips

Emmy mixes two polishes on one nail to create tiny ombre moments. She walks you through the brush pressure and timing so the blend looks even. You finish knowing the look is achievable.

Fiona Polish

Fiona tests sheer coats over darker base colors, then shows how the glow lasts under office lighting. Her recommendations stay simple: two thin coats, one topcoat, full dry. No extra steps needed.

Gabriella Buff

Gabriella keeps every file short and gentle, so health stays first. You watch the same set after typing, after a shower, and after sleep. Honest aging photos help you plan your own weekly routine.

Hannah Tips

Hannah favors small moon accents that still look crisp after day five. She shows how thin coats and a quiet topcoat keep the edges defined. Calm process, clear outcome.

Isla Glow

Isla works with soft lavender tones that shift with the season. Her wear tests include a full day of typing and a swim. You leave with a short list of products worth repeating.

Jolene Polish

Jolene keeps almond shapes that never go beyond the fingertip. You see how each thin layer dries to avoid smudges. The whole set stays simple, wearable, and friendly for first-timers.

Kara Buff

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Kara Buff

Kara keeps things short, clean and easy to copy. She buffs her natural nails until they pick up a soft shine, then shows simple top coats that last through typing and morning dishes. Her spotting technique for dry spots makes it easy to see what really works at home.

Lily Polish

Lily favors calm, everyday shades that sit nicely on every skin tone. She posts wintry neutrals next to bright spring tones, so you can see the true wear and light shift on the same set of hands. Her gentle filing rhythm feels kind on your own nails when you try the same steps.

Mila Edges

Mila stays on short squares and lets the cuticle line stay healthy. You see each thin coat dry under real kitchen light, then watch the same nails survive a full day of washing and grabbing. Her quiet honesty helps you stretch one bottle over another week.

Nina Buff

Nina shows gentle buffing that leaves the nail surface smooth enough to skip heavy base coats. She goes through the exact same steps morning and night so you can feel the difference in real time. Simple, no-rush tutorials keep everything doable even during busy weeks.

Olivia Tips

Olivia keeps her shapes rounded and wearable. She tests one color on colder and warmer skin tones back to back, which helps you grab the right bottle the first time. Quick close-ups of day-five wear give honest notes instead of hype.

Paige Polish

Paige runs the same light pink through different top coats so you see which one stays glossy longest. Her short clips from the office lets you judge shine against overhead lights before your next meeting. Calm voice and steady pacing keep the process relaxed.

Quinn Buff

Quinn favors natural length with a soft, lived-in file. She shows how a light oil massage changes the appearance of the cuticles after just a few minutes. Watching her routine makes the whole step sequence feel friendly and repeatable.

Rachel Polish

Rachel works with thin almond shapes that stay short enough for practical days. Her reviews focus on honest color changes under fluorescent versus sunlight, which takes the guesswork out of choosing at the store. The pace stays reassuring for new hands.

Sara Tips

Sara keeps each set clean and tidy, focusing on steady coats and full drying time. You see the same design survive one week of work and then the follow-up re-polish, so you know when to refresh. Small tweaks feel achievable when she explains them step by step.

Trina Buff

Trina shows soft, short nails that feel comfortable through everyday chores. She posts the exact moment the cuticle oil sinks in and the difference it makes to the final look. Natural and encouraging, she makes caring for shorter nails feel doable every day.

Uma Buff

Uma favors oval shapes that hug the fingertip gently. She measures each file pass so both hands match without guesswork, then shows you how the finish holds under kitchen lights. Quiet attention to detail helps you repeat the same shape at home.

Vera Buff

Vera keeps buff and gloss layers light so the natural nail always shows through. You watch how thin color layers still look fresh after typing sessions and evening showers. The steady voice keeps every tutorial calm and approachable.

Wendy Tips

Wendy stays on gentle colors and shows honest wear from the sink to the keyboard. Each video gives you a simple checklist to judge whether the same shade will work for you. Kind reminders about cuticle health keep the whole process positive.

Xena Polish

Xena blends one soft color with a tiny line accent that still feels wearable. She walks you through spacing the accent evenly so both hands look balanced. Short and friendly, her clips leave you ready to try the look the same day.

Yara Buff

Yara keeps every edge rounded to avoid snags on fabric or hair. She shows nightly oil routines that leave both hands feeling softer by morning. Calm, repeatable advice makes shorter nails feel cared for rather than plain.

Zella Tips

Zella tests sheer shades over base colors so you see the natural nail give depth without extra length. Her wear photos from day three and day six help you decide whether the look is worth repeating. Friendly, practical notes keep you coming back with each new shade.

Finding Your Perfect Match

After going through every creator on this list, one thing stands out. There is truly something here for every hand and every mood. Some bring bright energy and quick fixes you can try the same day. Others focus on soft neutrals, gentle filing, or honest tests that show how polish holds up through real life.

I have subscribed to several of these accounts myself. The ones that stayed on my feed are the creators who talk to you like a friend and show exactly how their methods work on short nails, busy days, and different skin tones. No one promises overnight miracles. They simply share what they do, why it lasts, and how you can repeat it at home.

Where to Start

If you want simple daily routines, start with the buffing and oil-focused creators like Hailey, Renee, or Penny. For color that actually survives typing and dishes, look at Gemma, Kimberly, or Kara. Prefer soft shapes and calm tutorials? Daisy, Piper, and Mila keep things gentle and repeatable.

Take your time and try a couple of subscriptions that match the look you want right now. Your nails will thank you, and you will probably pick up a few new habits along the way. Enjoy the process.

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