Becky_simon
Well-Known Member
Hi there
I don't think I have worded my title very well, so sorry if it doesn't make much sense or if it's misleading.
Can someone just clarify something please. Is it possible even if you disinfect and sanitise properly for a client to get a greenie?
I have a client who adheres to no aftercare and she loves to clean and wash her hands, we are talking bleach here and numerous other chemicals and of course all involving water. She has been wearing a SOG. Would I be correct in thinking that the chemicals could be slowly breaking down the gel as its porous and potentially allowing the water to reach through to her nail plate? This then gets trapped causing a lovely environment for bacteria to breed, infection occurs.
Apon removal I note a small greenie tinged brown patch (light in colour) resulting in the stain from the bacteria?
I tidied her nail, prepped, scrub freshed and de-hydrated and she now as a French gel polish on.
Is what iv said correct and is what iv done right?
Thank you
I don't think I have worded my title very well, so sorry if it doesn't make much sense or if it's misleading.
Can someone just clarify something please. Is it possible even if you disinfect and sanitise properly for a client to get a greenie?
I have a client who adheres to no aftercare and she loves to clean and wash her hands, we are talking bleach here and numerous other chemicals and of course all involving water. She has been wearing a SOG. Would I be correct in thinking that the chemicals could be slowly breaking down the gel as its porous and potentially allowing the water to reach through to her nail plate? This then gets trapped causing a lovely environment for bacteria to breed, infection occurs.
Apon removal I note a small greenie tinged brown patch (light in colour) resulting in the stain from the bacteria?
I tidied her nail, prepped, scrub freshed and de-hydrated and she now as a French gel polish on.
Is what iv said correct and is what iv done right?
Thank you