I don't have a step by step but I will try and find the video where the nail tech uses tape to tape down the skin at the free edge as it will be bulging and makes it hard to fit a form.
I usually do reverse sculpting on a client like this and only just to the end of her finger and no longer. Ensure your prep is meticulous as she will probably have excess cuticle growth to ensure she keeps them on.
If using Kaeso it is best for people starting out wanting a cheaper option. Eve Taylor is a more up market brand and is better for results. If you are trying to bring a better level of clientele I would opt for Eve Taylor. X
Kaesong is good I used it in my training but for results Eve Taylor wins hands down. I have had an abrupt person on the phone before but they may just have had a bad day you don't know. Eve Taylor is just as reasonably priced if not more so as you need less of the product. X
I use Eve Taylor in my home salon and have a client with severe dermatitis and she loves the ultra soothing cleanser they have. They also do a colloidal oatmeal mask that I don't have in the salon yet but colloidal oatmeal is supposed to be very good.
This is La La express lashes which I have trained in also. You don't isolate but the lashes must be removed 2-3 weeks later maximum and they can't be infilled!
Thanks for the reply that is what I was planning on doing as I never colour my own hair myself but I was actually looking for a more in depth explanation!
I am popping over from Nail side and wonder if anyone could advise.
I went brunette after 20-25 years of being blonde and loved it. I still had a full head of blonde highlights with 2/3 inches of regrowth when I got it changed to brunette so the top 3-4 inches of my hair now is slightly darker...
Your email may be in their junk folder. They are very good suppliers and calling gets it over and done with. I love their products and customer service!
Pat the additives in first to ensure enough product is on the scrub into tacky layer. Sometimes if there is not enough additive then you are just smearing around the tacky layer.
You should really as the glue could be causing the reaction. You cleanse the lashes as you would with prep and then place 3-4 lashes in each eye to patch test. Was this not covered in your training? Your insurance may insist on this also best to check!
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