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Peter Pan
18-04-08, 07:04 PM
While at work today, I was doing a soak off (previous techs nails) before redoing a full set, anyway the client started talking about nail comps as the other therapist mentioned that I was entering at Scotland....anyway, after I had soaked them off (1 1/2 hours it took):irked:

I was telling her how hard it is to find a suitable model etc, and low and behold... once I had soaked off her nails, there - infront of me, sat the perfect nail beds, long, slim, deep natural smile lines. I thought Id died and gone to heaven......:lol:

Anyway to cut a long story, I asked if she would be willing to model etc, she said yes, then I said to the boss,

this was my idea:........

we should have a file, just for potential, willing models (only those that are suitable obviously), and she has agreed.......... and Ive already got one name in there already.:lol:

JoJoPearce
18-04-08, 07:18 PM
How fab is that. You really are on a roll.

Did you take a pic of her beds to go in the file? It might help when looking back.

Why did the other tech's set take so long to soak off?

Peter Pan
18-04-08, 08:17 PM
How fab is that. You really are on a roll.

Did you take a pic of her beds to go in the file? It might help when looking back.

no need to flower - shes coming back 2 weekly for rebalance, now that she is happy with her nails

Why did the other tech's set take so long to soak off?

very very thick, when doing an infill, she hadnt filed the previous layer down - just applied more product on top - (another thick layer)

JoJoPearce
18-04-08, 08:52 PM
very very thick, when doing an infill, she hadnt filed the previous layer down - just applied more product on top - (another thick layer)[/COLOR]

Gosh, I dont really know what to say on this, but can picture how they looked.

You clients nails must feel as light of a feather.

angel fingers
18-04-08, 09:07 PM
HUH, i wouldnt need a file for suitable models, i could write them on a postage stamp.
why dont i ever get anyone perfect:irked:

Urban Geek
18-04-08, 09:12 PM
HUH, i wouldnt need a file for suitable models, i could write them on a postage stamp.
why dont i ever get anyone perfect:irked:
Me too lol!