How To Fix A Nail That Keeps Lifting

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • 🔺Watch my free masterclass here (you’ll learn how potted soft gel systems changed my career!):
    paolaponcenail...
    🔺Check out my gel nail application course (with potted soft gel systems!)
    paolaponcenail...
    ___
    Sign up to my newsletter and be the first to know, everything!
    ⭐️ paolaponcenail...
    ___
    Useful Guides for Japanese Gel Nail Specialists:
    🔺Japanese Gel Comparison Guide:
    paolaponcenail...
    🔺The Pricing Cheat Sheet:
    paolaponcenail...
    🔺Efile & Implements Faves:
    paolaponcenail...
    ___
    🔺Today's Topic:
    It’s acting up again. That index finger of mine.
    It is not uncommon to have a nail that perpetually lifts on you or your client.
    If this is happening to one of your client’s, or a few of them… there’s actually a big chance that it is not you, it's them.
    However, after a while the damage can be a bit more significant where you will have to think creatively to help that gel nail stick… and yes, this may also involve having a conversation with your client.
    Today, I will be showing you the 5 step approach I take, when I just had it with the lifting, and when, what I do with the other 9 nails doesn’t work on this nail.
    Let’s help you with that ONE nail that keeps lifting!
    When you’re ready hit play!
    ___
    DISCLAIMER: This description may contain affiliate links where I may receive a commission on qualifying purchases.This allows us to continue to make FREE videos like this. Thank you for your support!
    #paolaponcenails #softgelnails #independentnailtech

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @ladyinmauve
    @ladyinmauve 11 місяців тому

    This is definitely a good video for chronic lifters. I've always used primer and bonder due to oil nail beds, but now I know to be extra careful when the nails are damaged. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @darinkacutul2019
    @darinkacutul2019 11 місяців тому

    Hi, love your videos and your content :) I would just like to add that primers can cause allergic reactions when applied on damaged nails, just like you said, it seeps easier through the nail and it may come in contact with the nailbed. That's why it is recommended to use it on healthy, not overfiled, nails (acid or non acid, depends on the system you're using). And I love the alternative, scrubbing the base coat will definitely do wonders :)
    But to keep in mind, if the nail is very thin and sensitive to touch, even the base coat may seep through it if its really liquidy. It probably won't even hold any product at that point.

    • @PaolaPonceNails
      @PaolaPonceNails  11 місяців тому

      Correct if nails are overly thin, or sensitive to the touch you should re-think if you or the client should instead let those nails heal, as you would experience better wear and decrease sensitivities.
      In this case with my one nail, and maybe others suffering from the one nail that keeps lifting, I wanted to offer these tips... 'cause I was not about to walk with -1 😅

  • @inabind416
    @inabind416 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello, this was tremendously helpful. Thank you so much 💕💕🌺