amirose
Well-Known Member
To make it worse the client is my sister in law AND shes due to come in for a re balance at my local college tomorrow night because I am being assessed.
I went to pick up my nephew yesterday and she proudly showed me her nails (which have now been on 6 weeks woo-hoo!). She had very little lifting she usually takes such good care of them but I immediately pointed out this one nail. She went bright red and explained it had come off and she had stuck it back on with SUPER GLUE!
It looks absolutely awful.
The nails are a buff off gel so my question is do I just buff off the damaged nail? Is there anything extra I need to do to remove this blasted glue?
Also would you recommend I did it before tomorrow or leave it till my assessment?
Apologies in advance if I sound completley dumb :smack:
Thanks
Amy
EDIT NOTE: This is not her first rebalance in 6 weeks I put the new set on 6 weeks ago
My question is based on covering a replacement within my assesment. Is this too much of a challenge? All her other nails are just fine.
I went to pick up my nephew yesterday and she proudly showed me her nails (which have now been on 6 weeks woo-hoo!). She had very little lifting she usually takes such good care of them but I immediately pointed out this one nail. She went bright red and explained it had come off and she had stuck it back on with SUPER GLUE!
It looks absolutely awful.
The nails are a buff off gel so my question is do I just buff off the damaged nail? Is there anything extra I need to do to remove this blasted glue?
Also would you recommend I did it before tomorrow or leave it till my assessment?
Apologies in advance if I sound completley dumb :smack:
Thanks
Amy
EDIT NOTE: This is not her first rebalance in 6 weeks I put the new set on 6 weeks ago
My question is based on covering a replacement within my assesment. Is this too much of a challenge? All her other nails are just fine.
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