Lifting back again HELP PLEASE!

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glitz and glam

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Its driving me mad. i did my nails last week(nno) and made big mistakes ie it touched side walls and = lifting! also think that the product was too wet as some of the 'ran' which touched side walls and lifted. so today i redid a few of the nails (didnt have time to do them all) i was really happy with the finish as i felt that the smile lines finish ect has started to come together, i even did a bit of beginers nail art lol. but now im gutted as thaey started lifting within an hour!:cry: Now i know they werent touching the side walls, i did the prep as i normally would. but i was just sat watching telly and could almost see it lifting!! i dont feel the nails are too long for me as i usually wear them his length maybe even longer. It starts in the corner of zone 3 and spreads. it is usually on the left side of the nail to begin with.I did my thumb and index finger on my left hand and it started on my thumb

Am i missing something here? i have one client who goes 3 weeks and yes she does have lifting when she comes back but only minimal and she says its just a few days before she sees me.

am i not pushing hard enough??

will try anything now...

thanks guys
 
That could cause lifting also if the nail is too thick (even if its too thin), especially in zone3.
 
ow do i know if its too thick or too thin? im sure its not too thick and im feathering the edges so that its not obvious where the enhanement meets the natural nail.
Are there some photos of 'good' nails so i can see how zone 3 should be?
its really bugging me because this doesnt seem to happen to m clients nails
 

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