I got new liner brushes and already see a difference in the smoothness of my designs, honestly can't wait for the I start saying I love doing French tips lol
U did a beautiful job and yeah iv had lots of clients who ripped off there nails. I always tell them not to but they still do i don't like to do there nails wen they look like that wat i do is let them kno that wen there nails are that thin that there nails can lift bc there not healthy enough snd i tell them if it hurts wen i do prep then im not doing it. But i let them kno the consequences and depending on how bad they are i normally do them hers didnt look that bad just sensitive 😊❤
I personally try to ask them what’s on their nails or how their nails are before the appt but definitely maybe an overlay, I feel like the long nails can become an even more risk if she’s not careful with her nails! Because they’re already so thin, but if she’s not too heavy with her hands and doesn’t do much with them I understand!
If anything you could have done a thin overlay over her natural nail to help it from hurting. But that's about all I would have done for nails in this condition These nails turned out absolutely beautiful tho!! ❤❤❤❤
I wouldn't have put nails on, I would have had hee come back after they had healed skmw more, cause these were really thin. Other times when they are thin but aren't hurting the client I've put nails on, but if they wanted long nails inwiukd highly advise them against it. And if they insisted Inwood let them know that if they came back and the nails were any more damaged they would have to wait.
Yes, ripping your nails off is very very bad. You are better off just waiting until you get a soak off or you can use your drill and shave off as much as possible and then soak off the rest to blankly rip your nails off. It is literally ripping your natural nail off its bed and that’s not good, it makes it harder for your natural nails to grow back the right way I admit I’ve done this myself because I was so impatient and wanted my nails off right now so I could put another set on without doing a soak off but soak off is the most proper way to take your nails off.
Ohh they looked sore ,personally I wouldn’t have put any enhancement on them,but that is just how I was trained,I would have done a very gentle manicure and plenty of cuticle oil , or if she really wanted something on them,I would have suggested sculpting but only to the free edge,so their was no pressure on her fragile nail bed ,but again that’s only my opinion from my training,I’m not saying anything you did is wrong xx
I got new liner brushes and already see a difference in the smoothness of my designs, honestly can't wait for the I start saying I love doing French tips lol
You got this girl! 🙏🏽❤️❤️
Gorgeous!
Beautiful set 😍😍😍
Thank you ❤️❤️
U did a beautiful job and yeah iv had lots of clients who ripped off there nails. I always tell them not to but they still do i don't like to do there nails wen they look like that wat i do is let them kno that wen there nails are that thin that there nails can lift bc there not healthy enough snd i tell them if it hurts wen i do prep then im not doing it. But i let them kno the consequences and depending on how bad they are i normally do them hers didnt look that bad just sensitive 😊❤
I personally try to ask them what’s on their nails or how their nails are before the appt but definitely maybe an overlay, I feel like the long nails can become an even more risk if she’s not careful with her nails! Because they’re already so thin, but if she’s not too heavy with her hands and doesn’t do much with them I understand!
Agreeed !! ❤️
Love ur work... how long do u take on a nail set?
No longer than 2 hours ! ❤️
If anything you could have done a thin overlay over her natural nail to help it from hurting. But that's about all I would have done for nails in this condition
These nails turned out absolutely beautiful tho!! ❤❤❤❤
THANK YOU 🫶🏽
what white acrylic is that😍😍😍
It’s a custom mix
Beautiful 🩵🩵
Thank you so much 🩵
How long did it take u to learn acrylic application
About 6 months
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I wouldn't have put nails on, I would have had hee come back after they had healed skmw more, cause these were really thin. Other times when they are thin but aren't hurting the client I've put nails on, but if they wanted long nails inwiukd highly advise them against it. And if they insisted Inwood let them know that if they came back and the nails were any more damaged they would have to wait.
Yes, ripping your nails off is very very bad. You are better off just waiting until you get a soak off or you can use your drill and shave off as much as possible and then soak off the rest to blankly rip your nails off. It is literally ripping your natural nail off its bed and that’s not good, it makes it harder for your natural nails to grow back the right way I admit I’ve done this myself because I was so impatient and wanted my nails off right now so I could put another set on without doing a soak off but soak off is the most proper way to take your nails off.
Agree I always tell them the same thing💚
Ohh they looked sore ,personally I wouldn’t have put any enhancement on them,but that is just how I was trained,I would have done a very gentle manicure and plenty of cuticle oil , or if she really wanted something on them,I would have suggested sculpting but only to the free edge,so their was no pressure on her fragile nail bed ,but again that’s only my opinion from my training,I’m not saying anything you did is wrong xx
Your work is beautiful though,and your French is flawless,they do look stunning xx
Thank you
Personally I would send her back. I wouldn’t want to risk any more nail damage. 🩷 but we Stan a queen who do it all
Period 🫶🏽❤️