My ski jump people ( I have 3 ) are not severe and the LE fiber gel works well 
on them. I do not need to replace their nails every few months, but, it the 
have a lift or break I do cut their free edge short as possible before 
sculpting a new nail. I've had clients in the past with severe ski jumps that 
were like spoons they were so hollow in the center, I could never get anything 
to stay on them. Fiberglass wraps stayed the best but they did not like soaking 
them off every other appointment ( every 4 weeks ). 

So I guess my advise is fiberglass, either in gel like the LE fiber gel or 
Backscratchers fiberglass wraps. You could try fiberglass wraps with a soak off 
gel, but, the glue/resin will soak off faster than gel every 4 weeks. 

Katherine
St. Louis, MO
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On Mar 27, 2012, at 7:59 AM, Angela Wingerter <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a client that has ski slope nails and they are very thin. She comes in 
> every two weeks but her nails are lifting terribly. Would it be better to cut 
> off her natural nail and sculpt when the overlay comes off? Any suggestions 
> would be great. I am about to tell her she needs to take a break and wearing 
> nails long term just isn't for her. She really loves them and is a wonderful 
> client. 
> Angie
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