Bespoke Nails
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Hi to you all, think this site is great so hopefully i can find some good advice to my problems.
Just set up my own business although i did my itech course 2 yrs ago. Thought i would steer away from acrylic as the odour lingers in my room and thats not good when i am doing manicures and pedicures. So i decided to go on a course for Acrygel. Easy to apply and has the strength of an acyrlic etc... But am having consitant problems with it, it was so nice to find this site and see that others out there are having the exact same problem (so it wasnt me afterall lol) LIFTING, thats the problem. Now i am unsure what to do, whether to carry on using it or find something else. I have read the comments about the nail prep and i promise you i have followed this procedure through thoroughly. My other question is this - to all of you out there that use it and like it, are you using drills to dehydrate the nail plate? I have never used drills and it goes against everything we have been taught plus i dont like what they are done to my nails when a nail tech has used them. I am in a real dilema here, i have lost clients due to the lifting which has been very upsetting as i work in a small town and the last thing i need is a bad repuation for nails not staying on plus as i have only been set up since august its made me feel that i am no good at nails.
Any help and advice would be welcome
Jacqui
Just set up my own business although i did my itech course 2 yrs ago. Thought i would steer away from acrylic as the odour lingers in my room and thats not good when i am doing manicures and pedicures. So i decided to go on a course for Acrygel. Easy to apply and has the strength of an acyrlic etc... But am having consitant problems with it, it was so nice to find this site and see that others out there are having the exact same problem (so it wasnt me afterall lol) LIFTING, thats the problem. Now i am unsure what to do, whether to carry on using it or find something else. I have read the comments about the nail prep and i promise you i have followed this procedure through thoroughly. My other question is this - to all of you out there that use it and like it, are you using drills to dehydrate the nail plate? I have never used drills and it goes against everything we have been taught plus i dont like what they are done to my nails when a nail tech has used them. I am in a real dilema here, i have lost clients due to the lifting which has been very upsetting as i work in a small town and the last thing i need is a bad repuation for nails not staying on plus as i have only been set up since august its made me feel that i am no good at nails.
Any help and advice would be welcome
Jacqui