Ok geeks, I need your advice.....
My mother in law has had the same nail tech for many years and as far as I am aware she uses creative products. Up until 2 (nearly 3) weeks ago she has never had a problem.
She mainly has natural nail overlays with l&p unless she breaks one, then a tip is also used.
Now, on the 5th october she had her nails done and overnight got an extremely bad reaction on all nails. They were red and inflamed around the cuticle area and along the side walls. I did not see them until today so have just been going by what she has told me.
When she phoned her nail tech to tell her about the problem she said that she had been having problems getting her powder from her usual supplier, which I find hard to believe if it was creative she was using, so she had to get some from a different supplier....I have no idea what product/s she has been using.
She then went round on the 19th to do the next maintenance appointment and the same thing has happened. As i've said I only got to see them today and they are still very very red, inflamed and extremely sore....goodness only knows how they must've felt on tuesday morning when she woke up.
I asked to send a photo to me so I could upload it here for you to see, she has taken a picture of her thumb and the least inflamed which I know may not be very helpful but it'll give you an idea....
She has been advised to remove them by a doctor but as she doesn't want to pick them off as advised by said doctor she has left them as is....there has been no sign of the nail tech and the only thing she has said is that its contact dermatitis.
I feel that it a pretty poor show that the nail tech has not been round to look at them or even phoned to see if they are ok, so although its not my responsibility i feel as though I should help.
My question is...what is the best way to remove them without aggrevating the surrounding skin at all? i need to be able to only touch the nail if possible.
EDIT: I'm having trouble uploading the pic, I have made the file size very small but its still says no! So sorry there is no pic yet!
My mother in law has had the same nail tech for many years and as far as I am aware she uses creative products. Up until 2 (nearly 3) weeks ago she has never had a problem.
She mainly has natural nail overlays with l&p unless she breaks one, then a tip is also used.
Now, on the 5th october she had her nails done and overnight got an extremely bad reaction on all nails. They were red and inflamed around the cuticle area and along the side walls. I did not see them until today so have just been going by what she has told me.
When she phoned her nail tech to tell her about the problem she said that she had been having problems getting her powder from her usual supplier, which I find hard to believe if it was creative she was using, so she had to get some from a different supplier....I have no idea what product/s she has been using.
She then went round on the 19th to do the next maintenance appointment and the same thing has happened. As i've said I only got to see them today and they are still very very red, inflamed and extremely sore....goodness only knows how they must've felt on tuesday morning when she woke up.
I asked to send a photo to me so I could upload it here for you to see, she has taken a picture of her thumb and the least inflamed which I know may not be very helpful but it'll give you an idea....
She has been advised to remove them by a doctor but as she doesn't want to pick them off as advised by said doctor she has left them as is....there has been no sign of the nail tech and the only thing she has said is that its contact dermatitis.
I feel that it a pretty poor show that the nail tech has not been round to look at them or even phoned to see if they are ok, so although its not my responsibility i feel as though I should help.
My question is...what is the best way to remove them without aggrevating the surrounding skin at all? i need to be able to only touch the nail if possible.
EDIT: I'm having trouble uploading the pic, I have made the file size very small but its still says no! So sorry there is no pic yet!
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