Lisa I've had a few clients over the years with Reynaud's. They do get a few more lifiting problems because they have such frequent and extrreme temperature fluctuations in their fingers and that always causes problems. Whenever I have someone who has an issue with the nail plate separating from the nail bed I always advise them to use alcohol to prevent any complications. I also like to see them using a high quality oil to keep the area hydrated because I have noticed that client's with reynaud's have very dry skin. I don't normally recomend a fungus treatment unless it seems like there is one. However, with the affected nails I will usually keep them shorter so they are less likely to catch on things.
Holly [email protected] Vancouver, BC On 18-Apr-09, at 9:41 AM, Lisa Cianciotti wrote: > 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] > 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]> >> To: [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] >> >> >> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] >> On Behalf Of Lisa Cianciotti >> Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 9:24 AM >> To: [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 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/NailTech?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
