Good morning Geeks,
Well I'm seeing a bit of a trend recently with new clients and that is REALLY bad cuticles, but these clients are coming to me for Shellac treatments, which of course I do a mini manicure.
However some of their cuticles are so bad that Cuticle Away is simple not removing it all and I refuse to cut what they think is the cuticle (the eponychium). Some of them have previously been to NSS and are used to having the live tissue cut (which I refuse to do) and they're skin looks like hard callouses.
So they're leaving with fab looking nails that last, but the skin around the nails look terrible.
I'm telling them to smother themselves in Solar Oil, but some really don't care...they just want pretty nails...but I feel like they're leaving with a job half done as the time I have allocated for Shellac is not enough to deal with their cuticles.
What would you suggest? Manicure appointments for intensive cuticle work?
Well I'm seeing a bit of a trend recently with new clients and that is REALLY bad cuticles, but these clients are coming to me for Shellac treatments, which of course I do a mini manicure.
However some of their cuticles are so bad that Cuticle Away is simple not removing it all and I refuse to cut what they think is the cuticle (the eponychium). Some of them have previously been to NSS and are used to having the live tissue cut (which I refuse to do) and they're skin looks like hard callouses.
So they're leaving with fab looking nails that last, but the skin around the nails look terrible.
I'm telling them to smother themselves in Solar Oil, but some really don't care...they just want pretty nails...but I feel like they're leaving with a job half done as the time I have allocated for Shellac is not enough to deal with their cuticles.
What would you suggest? Manicure appointments for intensive cuticle work?