Hi Guys
It's winter where I live now and my pedicures have dropped off substantially again due to the fact people don't like to leave in flip flops. (I work from home so it's not like they can wait in the reception area for their toes to dry). Someone suggested that I use a UV top coat and set the toes under a UV light for super quick curing. Has anyone here done this? Are there UV top coats for natural nails? I only do natural nails in my little shop so I'm new to this. Does it affect the quality of the polish or affect how long it stays on? Polish on my pedicures last weeks if not months. I'm a bit leary because I've had UV top coat on my own nails before and the polish chipped on a day. Thanks for any help you can offer.
LuLu in wintery Canada
It's winter where I live now and my pedicures have dropped off substantially again due to the fact people don't like to leave in flip flops. (I work from home so it's not like they can wait in the reception area for their toes to dry). Someone suggested that I use a UV top coat and set the toes under a UV light for super quick curing. Has anyone here done this? Are there UV top coats for natural nails? I only do natural nails in my little shop so I'm new to this. Does it affect the quality of the polish or affect how long it stays on? Polish on my pedicures last weeks if not months. I'm a bit leary because I've had UV top coat on my own nails before and the polish chipped on a day. Thanks for any help you can offer.
LuLu in wintery Canada