It's hard to say. Have you asked your client about it? They look weak to me. Gelish on peely nails will not last as the nail plate peels away so will the gelish. Is she a nail biter? Does she work with chemicals? All depends on your client's answers x
Based on the peeling and the dry hard skin the nails is dry and brittle
She simply needs to keep the moisture level much higher without having it evaporate out and dehydrate
A course of high grade nail oil (such as CND solar oi)l applied all over the nail unit and under the free edge will help trap in moisture and protect against dehydration
Do not apply nail hardner at all. A coating of gel/ fiberglass will be ok. But primarily the brittleness from dehydration will need dealing to with oil
Hths
I had a client in today for her 3rd Gelish application, just managed to get her nails at a decent length but on her right hand her index, middle & ring finger are all peeling.
She's not on any medication or had any health issues, thankfully the peeling is well passed the nail bed.
All i was able to do is reduce the length & buff the nail a little to stop anymore peeling at the moment.
Have told her to keep applying oil to her nails, i know she's using the bottle she had before christmas as she got another one off me today.
Just strange that it's only a couple of fingers, all her other nails are lovely & strong.
Gelish Pro Bond applied to just the free edge (under Foundation) really helps peeling nails like this.
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