Planky1
Well-Known Member
Good morning Geeks,
I have a friend whose nails I've been doing with Shellac for the past year and a half. She has amazing nails, so easy to do, hardly ever any cuticle build up, no nail issues at all, a real pleasure to do.
However the past few times we have done them, she is getting heat spikes and it's becoming quite uncomfortable for her. Her hands even feel quite hot when they come out of the lamp having gone in feeling cold or just normal body temperature.
She had a baby 11 weeks ago and so I was wondering if the hormone changes could cause her to have heightened sensitivity? Will this be how it is now for her or will it eventually calm down as her hormones alter again?
She said she can't not have Shellac now, she'd be devastated (how funny how we all get so addicted to it! ) and that she'll just put up with it but is this a good idea if she's becoming so sensitive?
Grateful to learn more about this and if there's anything we can do to make it more comfortable for her. Can I get her to remove her hand for a few seconds then put it back in or will this compromise the Shellac service?
Many thanks
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I have a friend whose nails I've been doing with Shellac for the past year and a half. She has amazing nails, so easy to do, hardly ever any cuticle build up, no nail issues at all, a real pleasure to do.
However the past few times we have done them, she is getting heat spikes and it's becoming quite uncomfortable for her. Her hands even feel quite hot when they come out of the lamp having gone in feeling cold or just normal body temperature.
She had a baby 11 weeks ago and so I was wondering if the hormone changes could cause her to have heightened sensitivity? Will this be how it is now for her or will it eventually calm down as her hormones alter again?
She said she can't not have Shellac now, she'd be devastated (how funny how we all get so addicted to it! ) and that she'll just put up with it but is this a good idea if she's becoming so sensitive?
Grateful to learn more about this and if there's anything we can do to make it more comfortable for her. Can I get her to remove her hand for a few seconds then put it back in or will this compromise the Shellac service?
Many thanks
Sent from my GT-I9300 using SalonGeek