I did as much as was safe with the toenail bits I used. If there was more to reduce, I may have gone in with my callus exfoliation bits after toenail work.
Hi! Love your work. I’ve just started doing waterless pedicures in my clients homes with a lot less equipment than you have but would love to build up to it. Did you slowly accumulate all your supplies or did you take out a small business loan to get started? Thanks! Keep up the great work and videos! They’re very satisfying and informative.❤
Thank you for the kind words! I started by working out of someone else's suite and using her equipment. This allowed me to save up for my own suite with my own equipment which I purchased pretty much all at once.
I really like your work. But remember if this is nail fungus you should not use Onyfix. Please have the patient see a dermatolgist therefor first. If the nail thickens because of pressure due to foot deformation. It will come back unless wearing orthopedic insols and a silicon protection/ seperater. Thank you for sharing:)
@@annak.9626 these are Gehwol bits, but I will look up the others, thank you. This client is also working with a dermatologist. Can you share with me where on the packaging it says Onyfix should not be used on fungal nails? I have not seen this nor was it mentioned in my certification class.
Following! Please keep us updated on the client progress. Thank you!
Will do!
WOW !! very good job !!
Thank you!
I’m watching you do the right foot. I’m curious why you didn’t remove the extra nail growth/callous on their 2nd toe (next to the big guy)?
I did as much as was safe with the toenail bits I used. If there was more to reduce, I may have gone in with my callus exfoliation bits after toenail work.
Hello again lori 😊, can i ask why you apply what looks like it could be a gel or acrylic at the top of the nail plate please? 😊
It's a nail correction system called Onyfix that helps to fix the shape of the nail
Hi! Love your work. I’ve just started doing waterless pedicures in my clients homes with a lot less equipment than you have but would love to build up to it. Did you slowly accumulate all your supplies or did you take out a small business loan to get started? Thanks! Keep up the great work and videos! They’re very satisfying and informative.❤
Thank you for the kind words! I started by working out of someone else's suite and using her equipment. This allowed me to save up for my own suite with my own equipment which I purchased pretty much all at once.
@@HealthtoBeautyNails that’s awesome!! Hard work pays off!!
So weird the link won’t let me type my license in
If it has letters, just put it into the message box 😊
I really like your work. But remember if this is nail fungus you should not use Onyfix. Please have the patient see a dermatolgist therefor first.
If the nail thickens because of pressure due to foot deformation. It will come back unless wearing orthopedic insols and a silicon protection/ seperater. Thank you for sharing:)
There are faster tools for your dry drill. Look up Süda, Ruck and Gewohl for this and take a look at their cataloques.
@@annak.9626 these are Gehwol bits, but I will look up the others, thank you. This client is also working with a dermatologist. Can you share with me where on the packaging it says Onyfix should not be used on fungal nails? I have not seen this nor was it mentioned in my certification class.