nuttyaboutnails
Well-Known Member
Hi!
I am having trouble with a few clients that are having Brisa lite sculpting gel lifting and them loosing a few nails by there fortnightly appointment. I haven't yet done the training but have been using it for 6 months (i have used calgel for 5 years and i am CND trained in l&p) most of my clients are absolutely fine!
One client in particular has short overlays and tends to pick if there is any lifting, it is usually around the free edge and side walls. I have double checked my prep and application and have asked the client about her aftercare.....she is doing whats shes always done so is thinking of leaving me to go back to calgel :cry:
Could it be because her nails are dry and a bit damaged from her picking? Would applying it a bit thicker help with the lifting at the free edge?
Any help would be really appreciated!
I am having trouble with a few clients that are having Brisa lite sculpting gel lifting and them loosing a few nails by there fortnightly appointment. I haven't yet done the training but have been using it for 6 months (i have used calgel for 5 years and i am CND trained in l&p) most of my clients are absolutely fine!
One client in particular has short overlays and tends to pick if there is any lifting, it is usually around the free edge and side walls. I have double checked my prep and application and have asked the client about her aftercare.....she is doing whats shes always done so is thinking of leaving me to go back to calgel :cry:
Could it be because her nails are dry and a bit damaged from her picking? Would applying it a bit thicker help with the lifting at the free edge?
Any help would be really appreciated!