Acrylics on spoon shape nails.

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Taniacheree

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hi, im having an absolute nightmare at the min with one of my long term clients. she has spoon shape nails, which she knows are difficult to maintain. i do get her to get a new set once every three months. everytime she comes to me, even if the nails r only a new set, after the first two weeks there is some heavy yellowing on the nail. she is a non smoker but i have pointed out to her that they are lifting slightly at the sides and water and cleaning products are prob getting in and possibly yellowing them. i just really want to do my best on her nails and besides i dont want her to go about with yellow nails then i get embarassed cuz they dont look good. im not really using a great l and p i know, its just like salon systems or something but i have another client and hers never yellow and she keeps hers on for 3 weeks to a month. i really need help with this. any suggestions would be great. thank you.
ps. can anyone rec a really good l and p system? thanxxx
pps, i used to do brisa cnd gel on her nails but it got to a point that they were just popping off within a week so we tried the acrylics and they were far better suited to her.
 
Some clients are harder on their nails than others and some nail shapes are easier to maintain than others, fact of life. With regards to the yellowing it might be to do with what she does for a living or, as you said, cleaning agents. One of my clients discovered it was her hair spray!

Why not use CND liquid and powder, if you are already using Brisa this would make sense. It is a great product and you should see a difference in quality from what you are using. It will make your life easier in the long run.:)
 

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