Hey Amy!

Do you recall what her nails looked like pre-enhancements? If they naturally grow in that deep C or pincher then thats just what is going to happen.. I would also drill off the corners underneath and encase the tip in acrylic to hold the nail in plave

Debbie


At 12:33 AM 7/16/2012, you wrote:
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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