melbee
Well-Known Member
I have a client who text me saying that her nails are split and have chipped a bit, she is due her appointment on Thursday for an 'infill' of ACG in french.
I dont want to continue using the ACG on her, I would sooner remove the remaining ACG, then assess her nails.
I am concerned that by removing the ACG this will dehydrate her nails even more, so I was planning to gently buff down to the last bit, then coat cuticles etc with solar oil before acetone in a cotton wrap and warm mits.
I was going to suggest Shellac instead of ACG, as maybe this is kinder to her nails if she a 'dry nail' person anyway.
Can I shellac her nails if they are not too bad, or should I just tell her to let them grow out for a bit and coat them with an opaque enamel for the time being?
I dont want to continue using the ACG on her, I would sooner remove the remaining ACG, then assess her nails.
I am concerned that by removing the ACG this will dehydrate her nails even more, so I was planning to gently buff down to the last bit, then coat cuticles etc with solar oil before acetone in a cotton wrap and warm mits.
I was going to suggest Shellac instead of ACG, as maybe this is kinder to her nails if she a 'dry nail' person anyway.
Can I shellac her nails if they are not too bad, or should I just tell her to let them grow out for a bit and coat them with an opaque enamel for the time being?