CatherstonRose
Active Member
Hi Everyone
Just had a client on their second visit that instead of leaving me to remove her Shellac she decided to bite it off!!
Her nails were in a real mess but she did not want me to do anything with them. I hope the Shellac stays on now as they were very uneven but she did not want me to gently buff them.
She said it was because two had lifted after about ten days (last appointment was three weeks ago). She did not contact me even though I had told her if she had any problems to let me know and gave her an aftercare sheet and Solar oil.
I was suprised as none to date have lifted or had problems (although I have not been a nail tech for long) but she insisted she had not done anything to cause it. The only thing I could think of was that her nails are ski jump and fairly long, so thought maybe I had put too thick a coat on and that had caused it?
This time I made a point that each layer was thin, so I know this won't be the reason this time, but very worried that her nails were so bad that it will lift now anyway! Has anybody else had a problem with ski jump nails?
She has promised me that she will come to me to have it removed next time and if there is a problem to let me look at them. She has booked for two weeks so I hope she will come back with her nails intact!!
Any advice greatfully received!
Just had a client on their second visit that instead of leaving me to remove her Shellac she decided to bite it off!!
Her nails were in a real mess but she did not want me to do anything with them. I hope the Shellac stays on now as they were very uneven but she did not want me to gently buff them.
She said it was because two had lifted after about ten days (last appointment was three weeks ago). She did not contact me even though I had told her if she had any problems to let me know and gave her an aftercare sheet and Solar oil.
I was suprised as none to date have lifted or had problems (although I have not been a nail tech for long) but she insisted she had not done anything to cause it. The only thing I could think of was that her nails are ski jump and fairly long, so thought maybe I had put too thick a coat on and that had caused it?
This time I made a point that each layer was thin, so I know this won't be the reason this time, but very worried that her nails were so bad that it will lift now anyway! Has anybody else had a problem with ski jump nails?
She has promised me that she will come to me to have it removed next time and if there is a problem to let me look at them. She has booked for two weeks so I hope she will come back with her nails intact!!
Any advice greatfully received!