I dont use a drill, cause you dont need one with the F/glass, Silk and Gels systems that I use.
But I am learning L&P a home. I dont feel that I need a drill, I try to get the nail finished with my brush and then just need to smooth it out with a buffer. 8)
I find EMA products are soft enough to handfile :!: . I also prefere the manual finishing process, a bit like a master craftsman who usualy finishes his prime masterpiece by hand :thumbsup: No need for speed, need for expertise more like :!:
I have been a Nail Technician for many years now and have seen more drill damage and hardly any over handfiling damage, and all those clients have complained about the heat, that is created when the drill speeds across their little nails. :fire:
Maybe I am a bit old fashioned and some might say "eh Ruth you need to move with the times", but I believe I am moving with the times and making the most of the products and the way they have been developed. :thumbsup:
But then again if people are propperly educated on the drill and all the Health and Saftey that goes with it, then I dont have a problem with them using it. What ever floats their boat lol :sunny:
But I am sticking to my rubber dingy method so to speak.
I do appreciate the fact that we are all , also need to make a living, but I feel that my profession is not all about bums in seats, and a quick turn a round in clients, it's about service, ability,skill and above all the comfort of my clients.
Love Ruth xx :flower: xx