How to deal with ski jump nails

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Snuggles

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Hi guys after some advice. I have dealt with ski jump nails I have always put a tip on and kept them quite short, however I have this client that no matter what I do they won't stay on!!! She does have quite severe ski jump nails and types on a keyboard alot for work but we have tried acrylic,gel, tips and sculpts and she can only get 2 weeks max out of a set!! She doesn't blame me as I do slot of people she knows and they have no problems but feel bad always charging her for a new set, what is the best way to help a client with ski jump nails??

Thanks geeks xx
 
Sounds like you're doing the right thing.
Are you sure she's not interfering with them ?
 
She is quite heavy handed and like I said doesn't blame my work she blames her rubbish nails!!! Some of her nail beds are so bumpy too and it's as if once they start growing out and meet the pitting etc they just come off! X
 

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