Hi Amy,  Have you asked her if she wears rubber gloves when cleaning and doing 
dishes?  The hot detergent water can cause the nail to soften, and when it 
dries, it pulls away from the acrylic.  Have her try wearing gloves for a few 
weeks and see if that doesn't help. 
Pam
Nail Designs 
Ohio 



-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Lunde-Provines - Licensed Nail Technician <[email protected]>
To: nailtech <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Jul 16, 2012 12:33 am
Subject: NailTech:: Nails curling away from AC


Hi, all... time for my yearly post :D  hehehe...

I do not work in a salon anymore.  I am pretty much retired from nails save for 
a couple friends I see at my house.  One of them is the subject of this 
quandary.  Her nails ALWAYS curl away at the corners under the acrylic.  I know 
normally this is from dryness and I should tell her to use oil, etc... but she 
DOES.  I KNOW she does.  She also is hydrated internally, because she drinks a 
ton of water.  I am at a loss, and it is understandably driving HER nuts, too.  
Can you think of any other possible causes for this, and, more importantly, 
anything else I can try for her?   The only thing I wonder about is maybe her 
thyroid meds could be doing something?  She takes Armour.

Thanks in advance for any possible solutions :)
Amy in CO

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