wendynailedit
Well-Known Member
Hi guys. I'm looking for a little reassurance really. I've had 2 clients this week who, when having their Shellac removed, have had awful, dehydrated nails underneath, shellac missing off several altogether and peeling, splitting, broken nails. I've advised them to have a break and drench their nails in solar oil for a couple of weeks and we'll review them then. They aren't great at applying their oil, of that I'm certain! It does worry me though how bad their nails are.
Could it be something I'm doing? I'm really new to this, and potentially losing 2 clients is really worrying for me. One of them had been going to a salon and having shellac before she came to me, and had no problems with her nails breaking. However after speaking to her, i found out that they were removing her shellac by soaking her nails in bowls of acetone. She only went twice, but could this have caused her nails to be in a bad way before she came to me?
Sorry for the long story!
Any advice would be great.
Could it be something I'm doing? I'm really new to this, and potentially losing 2 clients is really worrying for me. One of them had been going to a salon and having shellac before she came to me, and had no problems with her nails breaking. However after speaking to her, i found out that they were removing her shellac by soaking her nails in bowls of acetone. She only went twice, but could this have caused her nails to be in a bad way before she came to me?
Sorry for the long story!
Any advice would be great.