nailtechkaren
Member
Hi Geeks
Ok so Ive been mulling this over and dont know if this is a bad idea.
For my acrylic clients I offer a removal service, most off them however do there own 'removal' usually by picking or biting or pulling off.
Obviously Id always recommend professional removal everytime, but I see alot of my clients nails damaged and they just dont seem to care.
Id thought of doing a small 'soak off pack' including a small bottle of acetone, a file, some cuticle oil etc, with instructions.
I thought it would be a MUCH better alternative than the pulling off:Scared::Scared: but had a few issues in my own head such as, is it even legal for me to sell acetone? Would it stop the ones that come for removal coming, what message does it send, well I mean is it like Im giving my blessing for home removal rather than professional?!
You get the picture!
Any thoughts?
Ok so Ive been mulling this over and dont know if this is a bad idea.
For my acrylic clients I offer a removal service, most off them however do there own 'removal' usually by picking or biting or pulling off.
Obviously Id always recommend professional removal everytime, but I see alot of my clients nails damaged and they just dont seem to care.
Id thought of doing a small 'soak off pack' including a small bottle of acetone, a file, some cuticle oil etc, with instructions.
I thought it would be a MUCH better alternative than the pulling off:Scared::Scared: but had a few issues in my own head such as, is it even legal for me to sell acetone? Would it stop the ones that come for removal coming, what message does it send, well I mean is it like Im giving my blessing for home removal rather than professional?!
You get the picture!
Any thoughts?