I know this happens, and unfortunately happens alot, but lately I am getting SO many clients booking in for gel refills, which of course is fine.
They turn up to the appointment and I begin the consultation, and realise as soon as I see their nails they are in fact l&p- MMA style.
I get angry (internally of course!) for these people, as they generally are paying extra for "gel" nails.
It took me 3 hours- 3 HOURS- to soak off one set on a young girl the other week. Her nails were so damaged I felt terrible, even though it wasn't my fault.
What is the best way to educate these clients on MMA salons? How can I educate them enough to realise they don't care about the overall health of the clients nails, just the $$ side of things. Does anyone hand out info on it to their clients?
They turn up to the appointment and I begin the consultation, and realise as soon as I see their nails they are in fact l&p- MMA style.
I get angry (internally of course!) for these people, as they generally are paying extra for "gel" nails.
It took me 3 hours- 3 HOURS- to soak off one set on a young girl the other week. Her nails were so damaged I felt terrible, even though it wasn't my fault.
What is the best way to educate these clients on MMA salons? How can I educate them enough to realise they don't care about the overall health of the clients nails, just the $$ side of things. Does anyone hand out info on it to their clients?