SwissSassy
Pédicure Diplômée - Pédi Suisse
Hello all,
I'm returning to a subject about toes that I posted about a few weeks ago as I need more help please!
A lady I recently went to see has enhancements on both her big toes (past bacterial infection meant most of the nails had to be removed). She wanted me to remove and replace the existing enhancements a few weeks ago, but on looking at them we decided there wasn't really a need to.
As you would expect, the nails were detached from the nail bed and as a result there were bits of sock fluff underneath them. Although they look unsightly, nothing seemed wrong and once I had performed a pedicure and polish they looked good again. However, if she really wanted it removed (mainly to clean up the sock fluff) and she can't tell me what the enhancement is, should I soak in acetone? I would be grateful for any help with this as should she call me back, I would love to know how to go forward with it. It's unknown territory for me but I'm very interested to learn. I'm trained in gels only, not L&P and am fairly sure it wasn't gel - hence my ignorance.
Many thanks for any help
I'm returning to a subject about toes that I posted about a few weeks ago as I need more help please!
A lady I recently went to see has enhancements on both her big toes (past bacterial infection meant most of the nails had to be removed). She wanted me to remove and replace the existing enhancements a few weeks ago, but on looking at them we decided there wasn't really a need to.
As you would expect, the nails were detached from the nail bed and as a result there were bits of sock fluff underneath them. Although they look unsightly, nothing seemed wrong and once I had performed a pedicure and polish they looked good again. However, if she really wanted it removed (mainly to clean up the sock fluff) and she can't tell me what the enhancement is, should I soak in acetone? I would be grateful for any help with this as should she call me back, I would love to know how to go forward with it. It's unknown territory for me but I'm very interested to learn. I'm trained in gels only, not L&P and am fairly sure it wasn't gel - hence my ignorance.
Many thanks for any help