Luxury Beauty
Well-Known Member
hiya
i recently went to my jessica nails training and i had mentioned that i wanted to go into calgel/bio- sculpt and as soon as i said that the trainer looked at me as if she was horrified and said 'all nail extensions are bad, thats why jessica polishes are so thick so it looks like artificial nails'.
i then replied saying that if it is done properly then the persons nail plate shouldnt be damaged and she was saying why on earth would you want to.
i left the training baffled as i know with the correct procedure, peoples nails shouldnt be damaged especially using calgel or bio!! the lady at training was saying 'calgel and bio advertise themselves as being organic and good for the nails but in order to remove them you still have to use acetone which is severly dehydrating to the nail and its not organic or good for the nail'.
is it true when doing infills, using calgel/bio that you have to soak it all off and then put a new set on?
i am just so confused, as personally i have heard good things about both these companies and i am even going to do training with either of these.
does anyone have an explanation as to why i might have been told this?
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i recently went to my jessica nails training and i had mentioned that i wanted to go into calgel/bio- sculpt and as soon as i said that the trainer looked at me as if she was horrified and said 'all nail extensions are bad, thats why jessica polishes are so thick so it looks like artificial nails'.
i then replied saying that if it is done properly then the persons nail plate shouldnt be damaged and she was saying why on earth would you want to.
i left the training baffled as i know with the correct procedure, peoples nails shouldnt be damaged especially using calgel or bio!! the lady at training was saying 'calgel and bio advertise themselves as being organic and good for the nails but in order to remove them you still have to use acetone which is severly dehydrating to the nail and its not organic or good for the nail'.
is it true when doing infills, using calgel/bio that you have to soak it all off and then put a new set on?
i am just so confused, as personally i have heard good things about both these companies and i am even going to do training with either of these.
does anyone have an explanation as to why i might have been told this?
x