Hi all
I have two clients, both have very thin wispy nails. We have never had problems with their overlays lasting for 3 weeks until the that few applications - driving me mad. They actually have at least 3-4 lift the day after overlay. I have been doing bio for over two years and recently did advanced course so don't think it is my work. Been ever so careful to cap free edge - cure base coat for full 2 minutes etc. Tried sandwiching using appropriate building gel for their nail types (one brittle so used S Gel other flexible so used Flexi Gel) Has anyone else hit this kind of problem? Could it be that their nails have had bio too long and is therefore reacting? Just don't know what to do. Have spoken to bio (will do again) but wanted to get some input from you guys
:Scared: I am going crazy over this one. Just to say not happening with other clients AND replaced my bulbs as well just in case
Ck does nails
I have two clients, both have very thin wispy nails. We have never had problems with their overlays lasting for 3 weeks until the that few applications - driving me mad. They actually have at least 3-4 lift the day after overlay. I have been doing bio for over two years and recently did advanced course so don't think it is my work. Been ever so careful to cap free edge - cure base coat for full 2 minutes etc. Tried sandwiching using appropriate building gel for their nail types (one brittle so used S Gel other flexible so used Flexi Gel) Has anyone else hit this kind of problem? Could it be that their nails have had bio too long and is therefore reacting? Just don't know what to do. Have spoken to bio (will do again) but wanted to get some input from you guys
:Scared: I am going crazy over this one. Just to say not happening with other clients AND replaced my bulbs as well just in case
Ck does nails