Hi Lisa,
    I had a client with the same problem awhile back  and it also happened 
to my toe nail.  The way I see it is that if there is  an opening between 
the nail and skin then moisture and bacteria accumulate there  and breed.  As 
for myself I had a piece of sand that made its way up there  and caused it.  
Its hard to keep that hollow space dry.  I had to  stick a pin in there to 
get the sand out and would pour alcohol in there to dry  it up.  Im not an 
expert or anything , just wanted to share my experience  with you.
    
 
 
In a message dated 4/18/2009 11:42:19 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 

Holly,   
 I found out today that my client has both Chrone's  disease AND Reynaud's 
Synrome.  Her hands get so  cold sometimes that her whole finger turns 
white.  I looked at both  of the nails and the separation is growing out so I 
do 
not believe  that it is a fungus and it has not spread to any of her other  
nails.  She works in a grocery store and often catches  her pointer finger 
in her cash register drawer.  I gave  her fungus treatment just to be safe, 
though and  advised her to see a doctor.
    Do you have trouble with lifting issues as well with  your client who 
has Reynaud's?  Or should I not put  enhancements on a client who has 
Reynaud's?  What other issues to  you have with this client?
 
Thanks!

Lisa Cianciotti
Simply Polished Studio for  Nails
Mount Pleasant, PA


 
____________________________________
 From: holly cliffe  <[email protected]>
To:  [email protected]
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 11:23:07  AM
Subject: NailTech:: Re:  Client problem

Thumb and forefinger could be a lot of things.  If she has been squeezing 
citrus that can cause natural nail plate  separation(people who work in bars 
frequently get separation caused by  frequent exposure to the citric acid), 
ask her to think about what she has  been doing with those two fingers.  I 
have a client with Reynaud's  Syndrome who often gets separation.  


Holly Cliffe
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Vancouver, BC


On 17-Apr-09, at 8:11 AM, Lisa Cianciotti wrote:




Simmy,
    It is not green or yellow and  does not have a smell.  It is just 
lifted from the nail  bed from the free edge half way up the nail.

Lisa  



 
____________________________________
 From: Simmy Bredal-Bell <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 10:43:47  AM
Subject: NailTech:: Re: Client  problem

Hi  Lisa,
 
Are you sure she didn't get a  fungal infection in her thumb that has 
possibly spread to the  pointer?
 
 
Simmy Bredal-Bell 
Vicki Peters Nail  Products  
Team Vicki  Partner
Brick, NJ
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 

 
____________________________________
 From: [email protected] [_mailto:[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) ] On Behalf Of Lisa  Cianciotti
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 9:24  AM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: NailTech:: Client  problem





Hi,
    I have a client that  I have been doing acrylics on for a year.  I use 
YN but  recently have switched to Entity.  The last time she came in her  
thumb nail was curling under the free edge and was lifting away  from the nail 
bed.   I asked her if she had any recent trama  to the nail and she said 
not that she knew of, but a few days later she  said that she bent it back 
doing laundry.  Now her pointer finger on  the same hand is doing the same 
thing.  Could this be an allergic  reaction to something that I am using?  I 
have soaked off a few times  and did new sets on her at her request over the 
year.  Could this be a  reaction to acetone?  I want to take them off and give 
her a break for  awhile until her thumb and pointer grow out, but she's 
telling me  that she doesn't want to be without her nails.  I don't want this  
problem to get any worse.  Please, can anyone offer me  some advice? 

Thank you in advance.
Lisa Cianciotti
Mount Pleasant,  PA
























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