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
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