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Re: great prep tutorial and what do I do now? -
24-01-04, 01:54 AM
Hi Holly
No need to soak off and start over, when your clients come in for their rebalance just make sure you remove all product that may be lifting, thin the enhancement as you usually would and follow Sams tutorial with your prep! if you were concerned with your sanitation procedures, make sure you check the clients nail thoroughly, any problem then i recommend you remove them. No, there is no need to soak off enhancements every few months, unless someone wishes to do so or if any problems arise, which after reading the tutorial will NOT happen best wishes Sue x |
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Re: great prep tutorial and what do I do now? -
24-01-04, 05:42 PM
Dont worry about soaking off just to restart with fresh techniques as long as the nails are holding up... just start them with your new prep approach from now on.
As suey mentioned, there is no need to soak nails off on a regular basis as long as your application and prep is good. Soaking nails off is one of the most traumatic things that you can actually do as it massively dehdrates the skin and plate. |
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Re: great prep tutorial and what do I do now? -
24-01-04, 05:48 PM
sawasdee ka
Last nite i print in internet shop the 3 tutorial you make and look very very very number 1 and i print the tutorials lady show hooked on nails . Tomorrow i sit long time read every thing . Thank you for tutorial mui |
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