What a great result!!

Michele
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On Jan 26, 2011, at 1:43 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Alrighty guys, the salon made a boo boo and booked her tomorrow when it 
> should have been today. No sooner did I hit "send" on my phone then in she 
> walks for her appointment, hahahaha. The Universe had a giggle at my 
> expense:) 
> 
> What I did was seat her as per normal and I grabbed one of these tall tables 
> on wheels that the stylists use for holding extra tools. I stood and did one 
> hand from start to finish. I placed the lamp on this tall table, held it 
> upwards a little and she leaned into it. I stood sort behind and off to the 
> side to hold her fingers straight during prep and curing. 
> 
> I normally book 30 min for Shellac and this ran me about 45-50 minutes, but I 
> think it will go more smoothly in the future now that I stumbled through it 
> once. What I will put on my shopping list is one of those hairstylist stools 
> because that would have been very handy, and a second lamp because I like 
> having two anyway. 
> 
> She was thrilled:) 
> 
> To answer the question of why Shellac over reg polish, a couple of reasons:
> 1. She has heard about it from her friends and they love it. We all want to 
> fit in and why shouldn't she have it, if possible?
> 2. In watching her move, it dawned on me that she leans a lot and her fingers 
> drag and bang on things like tables, purses, etc so even though she isn't 
> doing all the things we do, she still puts her makeup on, dresses herself, 
> and I watched her sweep the floor for a stylist here that she is friends 
> with. O_o So, she smudges as much as we do. 
> 
> She was asking during the process about it and I said "Well, you use your 
> hands a lot but the product is meant to last up to two weeks so this will be 
> the test for you because I have some clients who can go a month and some who 
> only last a week. Most of them fall somewhere in between." She thanked me for 
> recognizing that she can do things and mentioned that a lot of places squirm 
> and patronize to her before they finally say no. 
> 
> Another happy client :) 
> 
> Nicole
> www.nailsbynicole.ca
> Winnipeg
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> From: Susan Mang <[email protected]>
> Sender: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 16:20:17 -0500
> To: <[email protected]>
> ReplyTo: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: NailTech:: Help!!! Physically accommodating a new client
> 
> Nicole,
> 
> The UV lights do come in a mini-size (sort of).  We have one at the salon, it 
> has just one 9 watt bulb in it.  The girl I work with got it so that we could 
> try out the gel polishes before investing in a full size light.  It was a bit 
> inconvenient for the nails as you had to cure the thumbs separately, however 
> she's using it for pedicures and it's perfect for that!  Depending how this 
> woman's fingers/nails are lined up, it may be a much better lamp for you to 
> use with her.  I have seen them in the back of Nails/Nail Pro magazine.
> 
> Sue Mang
> Louis Anthony Salon
> Buffalo NY
> [email protected] 
> 
> Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 14:54:05 -0500
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Help!!! Physically accommodating a new client
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> I think sitting across from her, w/ no table between is the way to go.  You'd 
> end up playing kneesies, but what the hell?  As long as you both chew some 
> gum first it should be ok.  Ok, so sit across from her w/ you table on the 
> side so you can reach all the things you'll need.  After she's prepped, put 
> on the firs coat of shellac, hold the lamp up to her hand and cure.  Repeat 
> w/ each additional layer.  Hopefully she's got a good sense of humor and you 
> two can work it out as you go along.
> 
> Good luck and let us know how it works!
> 
> M-
> 
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:43 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Things are going well at the new place:)
> 
> I have a client coming in for a Shellac mani tomorrow. She has unique 
> physical needs that I have not encountered before.
> 
> This lady was a "thalidomide baby" - she has little flippers with fingers on 
> the ends, no arms or hands. She has heard about me from other ladies I've 
> Shellac'd here:)
> 
> I've thought about doing it standing (while she sits) and I want it to be as 
> not awkward as possible. This is a time when I wish that 9 Watt lamps came in 
> mini sizes because that would be ideal.
> 
> I'm not sure what I'll do when it comes time to soak off. I will probably end 
> up filing it off because I think cotton/foil or soakers would leak on her 
> clothing.
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> Thanks!!!
> Nicole Cormier
> Aura
> Winnipeg MB
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