Nathalie
Member
Hi Geeks,
I'm new to this whole site and need some help!
I currently use calgel and have always got on really well with it. However last Sat I did a full set of french (with tips) on a new client and the next day they turned brown! Now I know some people's go a yellowy shade when they don't look after them or smoke or when it's been over cured but her's were actually brown! So I had to remove them completly and she is unsure about trying again (I'm going to do a natural overlay next week though) I've also had another client who came in for her 2 week in-fills and hers were the same! It looks like she had been wearing the same set for months! They to had gone brown and some had come off, they just looked awful! (To be fair she is my problem client - never come back for in-fills and just can't get on with anything! Acrylic, N, nail overlay, gel etc)
Does anyone know why this could be?
I've had a look thorugh the books and searched the site but I'm still stumped!
Thanks Nat xxx
I'm new to this whole site and need some help!
I currently use calgel and have always got on really well with it. However last Sat I did a full set of french (with tips) on a new client and the next day they turned brown! Now I know some people's go a yellowy shade when they don't look after them or smoke or when it's been over cured but her's were actually brown! So I had to remove them completly and she is unsure about trying again (I'm going to do a natural overlay next week though) I've also had another client who came in for her 2 week in-fills and hers were the same! It looks like she had been wearing the same set for months! They to had gone brown and some had come off, they just looked awful! (To be fair she is my problem client - never come back for in-fills and just can't get on with anything! Acrylic, N, nail overlay, gel etc)
Does anyone know why this could be?
I've had a look thorugh the books and searched the site but I'm still stumped!
Thanks Nat xxx