yes, I'd seriously like to see that. I just had 1 client remove her
own Shellac and she said her nails have just "crumbled". We had her in
Shellac for a few months and she only came 1x a month because it held
up so good. She knows how to soak off with acetone, so I know she
didn't pull or pry them off.

We'd also used other types of uv polish on her, too, sometimes
layering a clear coat with sparkles over the top. She always had weak
nails (I've been doing them for over 10 yrs.), but she showed me them
now and all the tips have layers peeling up, which is not normal for
her.

I've noticed seems to happen frequently on several other clients, too.
However, this particular client was the only one that decided this
service was not for her (so far). What is up with the peeling/layering
of their nail tips?

She admittedly does not use her oil frequently, so I'm suspecting this
could be the problem. But her defense was that she works in a busy
office with paper all day and cannot risk getting oil onto her work,
which sounds reasonable. In cases like hers, what do you advise on
their oil usage?

Jill Wright
Bowling Green, KY

On Feb 6, 6:21 pm, Lynnette Madden <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey everyone
> If you are on Facebook, pop on over to Doug Schoon's page.
> There is a tech who took a photo of a clients' nails that have those dreaded
> white spots from Shellac.
> Those who have had the problem should let him know.
> He wants this tech to send him nail clippings.
> In the photo all ten nails are a mess.
>
> Buenos dias!
> Lynnette Diaz-Madden
>
> www.facebook.com/nailtechwww.salon29.net
>
> Salon 29-where pampering and
> personal attention is on its way!

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