Beautiful Pinks
Member
So after having had my nails extended on and off for about 12 years now and being qualified for 6 i have never come across this problem EVER.
I have a client who used to always have acrylics done by a friend but her friend would take 3 hours (how????) to do them!!! My client complained about how long it took and how thick and bulky they were!
So she found me and inquired about gels.
I assessed her nails and we agreed that gel extensions were the way forward.
she was over the moon with the results, the feel of them, the look of them and how quick it took in comparison.
I have since been round and refilled and all were fine.
I use CND brisa lite sculpting gel.
Amanda contacted me a couple of days ago to say that her nails were starting to lift, she had lost one and that it feels tender and slightly 'bruised'.
Looking at the picture shes clearly forced the nail off slightly but it doesnt really explain the 'bruising'.
Has anyone else ever come across this? or have any small explanation for this?
I know she has just started a new round of steriod injections for arthritis and is on medication for it too and wondered whether there is an imbalance of hormones or something?
I dont use any electric tools - i know this can be common.
To blend the extension tip i use blender liquid to breakdown the tip slightly making blending easier, quicker and more gentle on the nail.
Please can someone help??????:cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
and to top it off she wants me to go and have a look and see if we can remove them all and apply a new set. - i dont think this is a good idea because they are tender and the heat from the lamp will no doubt hurt.
Should i just remove and advise that she lets them settle down first??
I have a client who used to always have acrylics done by a friend but her friend would take 3 hours (how????) to do them!!! My client complained about how long it took and how thick and bulky they were!
So she found me and inquired about gels.
I assessed her nails and we agreed that gel extensions were the way forward.
she was over the moon with the results, the feel of them, the look of them and how quick it took in comparison.
I have since been round and refilled and all were fine.
I use CND brisa lite sculpting gel.
Amanda contacted me a couple of days ago to say that her nails were starting to lift, she had lost one and that it feels tender and slightly 'bruised'.
Looking at the picture shes clearly forced the nail off slightly but it doesnt really explain the 'bruising'.
Has anyone else ever come across this? or have any small explanation for this?
I know she has just started a new round of steriod injections for arthritis and is on medication for it too and wondered whether there is an imbalance of hormones or something?
I dont use any electric tools - i know this can be common.
To blend the extension tip i use blender liquid to breakdown the tip slightly making blending easier, quicker and more gentle on the nail.
Please can someone help??????:cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
and to top it off she wants me to go and have a look and see if we can remove them all and apply a new set. - i dont think this is a good idea because they are tender and the heat from the lamp will no doubt hurt.
Should i just remove and advise that she lets them settle down first??