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beautifulnails

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hi...if a client is having an old set removed and then do a full set of overlay straight away...how much do u charge? Do u add the sum of the 2 treatments as if she was doing them separate?

I have a client in 30 mins...thought I d ask!...pls :)

Thanks xxx
 
I dont charge if there having them replaced, but some geeks charge a % of the removal price I think...HTH..X
 
If they come for removal only i charge £15
if they have a removal and new set at the same appointment i charge for the set of nails and £10 for the removal hth
 
If they come for removal only i charge £15
if they have a removal and new set at the same appointment i charge for the set of nails and £10 for the removal hth

Snap! x
 
why removal and reapply?

except if it's a set of a non-tech and poorly done? but again, why?

if it's a set of mine, I wouldn't get the point of doing it.
 
I charge depending on time - its usually always other peoples sets we soak off tho sometimes gel clients who experience probs change over.
its usually works out €15 extra but if there really thick with lots of filling and time I charge full whack.
 
why removal and reapply?

except if it's a set of a non-tech and poorly done? but again, why?

if it's a set of mine, I wouldn't get the point of doing it.

she had 3 refills already...as the nail grows out dont the tip grow out too?...

im just trying to get it right...so if u do a full set...would u just keep on doing refills?:)
 
Yeah, just keep going on the natural nail. Some clients hate the sight of their nat nail so ask you to remove and re-apply, I prefer not to do this as there is no problem with losing the tip and overlaying the nat nail. I once didnt change my 'tips' for 8 months then got bored and wanted something crazy, its a great 'nail grow plan' as clients love that the acryllic/gel is only on their nat nail
 
of course yes!

there is no deadline... you infill and infill and infill, that's the job, you repair the broken nails, and you're done!

the tip will grow out, you file it everytime when you shorten the nail, and keep it thin and you're done ;) if your product is well placed and well applied, the client won't notice a huge difference, from the growth of the nail. the "sound" of the acryl may be slightly different than the tip's if she ticks a surface, but that's all.

you of course need a good glue...
 

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