LuxeBeauty
Well-Known Member
Hi I'm quite new to this site and this is my first post and I'm looking for some advice from some more experienced nail techs.
I'm a nail tech and have been doing nails (gel polish, gel extensions) for about a year now, however I'm finding I'm always asking the client to move closer/bring their hand closer and it's quite frustrating as I feel it slows me down and I feel like I'm constantly asking them over and over to move closer.
I'm thinking maybe my nail desk set up isn't ergonomic enough. Or is it my lamp positioning where because the client has to cross their arms when switching which hand in the lamp it's uncomfortable for them?
I use the CND uv lamp and was considering getting another one so that the client doesn't have to cross arms. But obviously this is more money. Does anyone else use two or does everyone seem to cope with one?
Does anyone else have this problem of asking the clients to bring hand closer?
If anyone has any pictures or advice they would like to share of their set up I would love some inspiration to make the experience more comfortable for the client!
Many thanks in advance!
Becky x
I'm a nail tech and have been doing nails (gel polish, gel extensions) for about a year now, however I'm finding I'm always asking the client to move closer/bring their hand closer and it's quite frustrating as I feel it slows me down and I feel like I'm constantly asking them over and over to move closer.
I'm thinking maybe my nail desk set up isn't ergonomic enough. Or is it my lamp positioning where because the client has to cross their arms when switching which hand in the lamp it's uncomfortable for them?
I use the CND uv lamp and was considering getting another one so that the client doesn't have to cross arms. But obviously this is more money. Does anyone else use two or does everyone seem to cope with one?
Does anyone else have this problem of asking the clients to bring hand closer?
If anyone has any pictures or advice they would like to share of their set up I would love some inspiration to make the experience more comfortable for the client!
Many thanks in advance!
Becky x