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I discovered natural nail care and realised I don't really like doing enhancements, both Gel and Acrylic react with my skin if I ever get any on my skin.

So I have decided to become a natural nail geek.

Never used to offer much in the way of natural nail care nor did I have anything but the basic manicure certificate where training is concerned so:

a. What company? Looking at OPI and Jessica at the moment which would you recommend?!

and b. Is there a business in Natural Nail Care?
 
I can only recommend OPI for services like Pedicure or Manicure, you have ranges for both and can pick different ones, such as scrub & massage in different smells...

contact Lena White for that :)
 
the OPI range is lovely & i recommend them..i use some of them
 
Hi that's harsh for you especially since you have trained for this area of the beauty world.

Have you considered turning your skills towards silk or fabric enhancements. They look really natural and if you are considering aiming your work towards the "natural nail treatments", silk/fabric is really in keeping with this theme, and great for repairing split/broken natural nails.

Although you may still be allergic to the glue and activator used in this type of enhancement.
 
Hi, i would recommend the natural nail company ( jessica products) they have a wide range of treatments for individual nail conditions and only promote natural nail care. I have just done a jessica manicure training day after doing my training with their products and would highly recommend them..xx
 
Hi that's harsh for you especially since you have trained for this area of the beauty world.

Have you considered turning your skills towards silk or fabric enhancements. They look really natural and if you are considering aiming your work towards the "natural nail treatments", silk/fabric is really in keeping with this theme, and great for repairing split/broken natural nails.

Although you may still be allergic to the glue and activator used in this type of enhancement.
if you wear gloves and a mask, you won't be in contact either with the glue (skin reaction) either with the activator (skin or lungs irritation)

so def a good option!!
 
Thanks for all the advice, will certainly look into Silk enhancements, I use silk now to repair nails, though fully learning the whole system wouldn't be a bad thing.

To me OPI look like they have more to offer in the way of mix and match products than Jessica, maybe I could use both?!
 
OPI sure has a huge range of options and products ;)

if you have some questions about the products, I am here :)
 

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