joingram87
Well-Known Member
Morning geeks
I have a lady (a work friend) and I have shellacked her nails twice now. First time we had no problems. 2nd time we have come across some problems.
She has natural peely nails so I put a thin layer of brisa underneath the shellac on both times. (i told her that the shellac may not last the full 14days due to this and she understood) She told me that at the weekend just gone she was going to be decorating so i advised her to wear gloves when painting and cleaning the brushes etc and she did. She txt me on Saturday saying 1 nail had peeled off completely. Today she's told me thy there are bubbles under the shellac that wernt there when I did them and they keep appearing randomly on the nails and that there is some cracking on some nails.
She said she hasnt done anything different from the first time apart from decorating and then she was wearing marigolds. I have spoken to her today and talked the last few days over. She is on ramipril (could this effect it?) and she was wearing the gloves for hours at a time over the whole weekend could the 'powder' that's inside marigolds have an effect on the shellac? She said her hands were really sweaty in them too.
She said that they also had a green tinge to them..I applied 2x iced cappuccino and 1x iced coral so I think the green tinge is the iced coral. They were all thin layers and I followed the shellac steps correctly.
No one else who I have shellacked have had this which is why i think it may be from the gloves? I may be wrong.
I have a very good relationship with her and I know she's not trying to get a refund or what ever and is totally understanding that it could be her meds (which I said i would look into before confirming) and the weak peely nails mixed with a reaction to the powder in the gloves.
If anyone can shed some light on this that would be great
Jo xxx
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I have a lady (a work friend) and I have shellacked her nails twice now. First time we had no problems. 2nd time we have come across some problems.
She has natural peely nails so I put a thin layer of brisa underneath the shellac on both times. (i told her that the shellac may not last the full 14days due to this and she understood) She told me that at the weekend just gone she was going to be decorating so i advised her to wear gloves when painting and cleaning the brushes etc and she did. She txt me on Saturday saying 1 nail had peeled off completely. Today she's told me thy there are bubbles under the shellac that wernt there when I did them and they keep appearing randomly on the nails and that there is some cracking on some nails.
She said she hasnt done anything different from the first time apart from decorating and then she was wearing marigolds. I have spoken to her today and talked the last few days over. She is on ramipril (could this effect it?) and she was wearing the gloves for hours at a time over the whole weekend could the 'powder' that's inside marigolds have an effect on the shellac? She said her hands were really sweaty in them too.
She said that they also had a green tinge to them..I applied 2x iced cappuccino and 1x iced coral so I think the green tinge is the iced coral. They were all thin layers and I followed the shellac steps correctly.
No one else who I have shellacked have had this which is why i think it may be from the gloves? I may be wrong.
I have a very good relationship with her and I know she's not trying to get a refund or what ever and is totally understanding that it could be her meds (which I said i would look into before confirming) and the weak peely nails mixed with a reaction to the powder in the gloves.
If anyone can shed some light on this that would be great
Jo xxx
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