Why do my gel nails remain sticky even after I cure them?
Let's talk about the issue of stickiness.Do you use a gel cleanser after curing?A cleanser is required for almost all gel products.It's a sign that the nail isn't curing with the required amount of bulb wattage.
If you want to deal with the thickness problem, watch how the customer puts her hand under the curing light.She may be tipping the hand to one side or the other and causing the gel to pool in one area.The customer can cure by turning her hand upside down for the first 10 to 15 seconds.After 10 to 15 seconds, turn the hands upright and cure for the amount of time required.During application, use a thin line of gel down the center of the nail and brush it out with one or two strokes.The owner of Kathi's Hands & Feet is Kathi Heim.
I keep getting air bubbles in my clear acrylic no matter what brand I use.I have tried using different brushes.What am I doing wrong?
When a client comes for a fill and wants a different nail design, what do you do?
A client in the medical field has hands that are constantly in water.She wants me to keep the length of her nails short.She has at least one nail that comes off, and she always has lifting and getting water under the acrylic, no matter what I do.I clean the nail with alcohol, dehydrate it and prime it, and I prep the nails correctly.What should I do?
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I apply nail enhancements correctly, but my clients often experience lifting.What am I doing wrong?