Hi,
I'm writing this thread in the hope that it will help at least one person to realise the dangours of overexoposure,I would hate to see anybody have to go through the pain and irritation I'm going through.It is directed mostly to those nail techs that have been as unlucky as myself with their training and anybody thinking of becoming a nail technician
Over exposure was never mentiond in my origional training (college) the only thing we were told not to do was not to get any primer on the clients skin and not to touch the 'sides' with product because it would cause lifting.
My overexposure issue started with my face swelling up at the end of the day (I used to sit back after finishing a set and rub my face it didn't occur to me that I had anything 'bad' on my hands)
I used to work hunched up over my clients hands (yes I did need an eyetest :lol therefore my face was directly exposed to the monomer vapours.
My fingers started with a mild itch(that I ignored) yes,of course I washed my hands before each new client but I never thought to wash my hands immediatly after completing a service.
I am suffering the PAIN of overexposure, my hands are in a mess,I can not work or touch anything in the salon now without wearing cotten gloves and nirlie gloves over them.I wear a barrier cream on my face and take allergy relief tablets every working day.
Most of us will take care to look after our clients hands and reduce any risk of anything untoward hapening to them while we do our job...
BUT
Please,please take care of your own well being and don't let yourself fall victim of overexposure.
I'm writing this thread in the hope that it will help at least one person to realise the dangours of overexoposure,I would hate to see anybody have to go through the pain and irritation I'm going through.It is directed mostly to those nail techs that have been as unlucky as myself with their training and anybody thinking of becoming a nail technician
Over exposure was never mentiond in my origional training (college) the only thing we were told not to do was not to get any primer on the clients skin and not to touch the 'sides' with product because it would cause lifting.
My overexposure issue started with my face swelling up at the end of the day (I used to sit back after finishing a set and rub my face it didn't occur to me that I had anything 'bad' on my hands)
I used to work hunched up over my clients hands (yes I did need an eyetest :lol therefore my face was directly exposed to the monomer vapours.
My fingers started with a mild itch(that I ignored) yes,of course I washed my hands before each new client but I never thought to wash my hands immediatly after completing a service.
I am suffering the PAIN of overexposure, my hands are in a mess,I can not work or touch anything in the salon now without wearing cotten gloves and nirlie gloves over them.I wear a barrier cream on my face and take allergy relief tablets every working day.
Most of us will take care to look after our clients hands and reduce any risk of anything untoward hapening to them while we do our job...
BUT
Please,please take care of your own well being and don't let yourself fall victim of overexposure.