Years ago I had my nails done in a Salon and they used an electric file...a few days later my fingertips were tingling and I had pins and needles so I went to a and e.they removed my enhancements and all my natural nails were sceptic as they had been burnt from the drill! Iv never trusted them since although u girls have helped me realise it was the 'technician' not the tool. My nails have been paper thin since and I can't survive without enhancements now x
My new best mate View attachment 8539
I loved the class , ketan was very very good at teaching it , if you can get to him and do it as a 121 do it !
I had almost no knowledge of it when I got there , as I went on I saw dramatic improvement very quickly!
I love the fact a feather touch is all it needs it's not pressure it's the e file that dose all the work
I can't Waite to practice more and see how good I can get,
My new best mate View attachment 8539
I loved the class , ketan was very very good at teaching it , if you can get to him and do it as a 121 do it !
I had almost no knowledge of it when I got there , as I went on I saw dramatic improvement very quickly!
I love the fact a feather touch is all it needs it's not pressure it's the e file that dose all the work
I can't Waite to practice more and see how good I can get,
Sorry for the random question but would using an efile reduce pressure on my hand? I've only been doing nails a short while and am already suffering due to a trapped nerve. I'm waiting for physio and sure it will get better, just thinking how to work long term without causing any more damage!
Sorry for the random question but would using an efile reduce pressure on my hand? I've only been doing nails a short while and am already suffering due to a trapped nerve. I'm waiting for physio and sure it will get better, just thinking how to work long term without causing any more damage!
Sam, one of our former nail techs had an awful problem with pain in her wrists, forearm and shoulder and wrote it off as being the fault of the efile. It wasn't...it was her. She gripped the handpiece so tight, she was causing her own problems.
She had invested in a good efile. The handpiece was well-balanced and lightweight, so no problems there. Her overall technique was good. She just held the handpiece so freakin' tight, she was causing herself a God-awful amount of pain and discomfort.
She was her own worse enemy.
Enter your email address to join: