Reaction to Acrylic??? Client query..

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angelnailz

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Hi Geeks :)

As a newbie to the trade - was just wondering if anyone out there can offer any advice. A potential client has been getting acrylic overlays done for six years (different techs a few over the years). The last time she got her nails done the client seemed to have some kind of reaction - the area surrounding the nail was red/imflamed and sore. The nail tech said it was a reaction to the acrylic but the client thinks it was the techs equipment (I dont know anymore as to how the tech did things etc) So she wants me to do her nails as she hates being without her overlays but I`m unsure as to what to do. BTW this was a couple of weeks ago and the clients fingers are no longer red or tender. What do you guys think?? Any advice welcome...

Karen xxx
 
Hi Geeks :)

As a newbie to the trade - was just wondering if anyone out there can offer any advice. A potential client has been getting acrylic overlays done for six years (different techs a few over the years). The last time she got her nails done the client seemed to have some kind of reaction - the area surrounding the nail was red/imflamed and sore. The nail tech said it was a reaction to the acrylic but the client thinks it was the techs equipment (I dont know anymore as to how the tech did things etc) So she wants me to do her nails as she hates being without her overlays but I`m unsure as to what to do. BTW this was a couple of weeks ago and the clients fingers are no longer red or tender. What do you guys think?? Any advice welcome...

Karen xxx

I would offer to do a tester nail for the client to see how she reacts to your product. She will know within 12 hours if she is going to have a reaction.
 
I would offer to do a tester nail for the client to see how she reacts to your product. She will know within 12 hours if she is going to have a reaction.

:hug: Great idea - why didnt I think of that doh! :eek: Thanks, I will do that

Karen xxx
 

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