Emmajt
Shopaholic Geek
I qualified in L&P in January using The Edge products and i still get lifting now!!
I've tried using an acid free primer and a normal primer (as in acid one), i've tried using a dehydrator before i apply primer, using a uv gel over the top of the acrylic in the vain hope that this might help but i'm still crap at it.
Everyone of my clients has some degree of lifting by the time they come back for a re-balance and the not so lucky ones are having lifting and tips falling off with the 1st week!!
What am i doing wrong??
I make sure the nail plate is free from any debris and lightly buffed, i apply cuticle remover after easing back the cuticle and then i clean it really well before i apply primer - which i do twice, but they still bloody lift.
I've mastered the art of the ratio mix and i've even rang up The Edge to check i was getting things right
I'm on the verge of giving up, i'm fine with gel and fibreglass, i just can't seem to get L&P right.
Please help
Em
I've tried using an acid free primer and a normal primer (as in acid one), i've tried using a dehydrator before i apply primer, using a uv gel over the top of the acrylic in the vain hope that this might help but i'm still crap at it.
Everyone of my clients has some degree of lifting by the time they come back for a re-balance and the not so lucky ones are having lifting and tips falling off with the 1st week!!
What am i doing wrong??
I make sure the nail plate is free from any debris and lightly buffed, i apply cuticle remover after easing back the cuticle and then i clean it really well before i apply primer - which i do twice, but they still bloody lift.
I've mastered the art of the ratio mix and i've even rang up The Edge to check i was getting things right
I'm on the verge of giving up, i'm fine with gel and fibreglass, i just can't seem to get L&P right.
Please help
Em