pinkshell_nails
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
I have a client tomorrow who has definately got the worst case of bitten nails i have ever seen. Im actually quite looking forward to doing them as its a bit of a challenge, and i like that! Ive set my self a longer appt time, and am going to doing a thourough prep, then prep boost. Then, as her nails are so so tiny and weeny, i was going to apply a thin layer of gel before i apply the tips. (This client is booked in weekly for 6 weeks, then i will remove the enhancements and re-apply a new set.) Then i am going to apply l+p flawless french. Is there any pointers any of you guys feel i should take on board. Im quite confident regarding dealing with bitten nails. but you never know i may overlook something so would appreciate any tips/hints you may have, thanks
Michelle x
I have a client tomorrow who has definately got the worst case of bitten nails i have ever seen. Im actually quite looking forward to doing them as its a bit of a challenge, and i like that! Ive set my self a longer appt time, and am going to doing a thourough prep, then prep boost. Then, as her nails are so so tiny and weeny, i was going to apply a thin layer of gel before i apply the tips. (This client is booked in weekly for 6 weeks, then i will remove the enhancements and re-apply a new set.) Then i am going to apply l+p flawless french. Is there any pointers any of you guys feel i should take on board. Im quite confident regarding dealing with bitten nails. but you never know i may overlook something so would appreciate any tips/hints you may have, thanks
Michelle x