Lifting at the cuticle is usually 2 things... Complete prep of all debris must 
be attained. You have to completely push the cuticle back and remove all 
non-living tissue from the nail plate. And you MUST NOT touch the cuticle with 
your products. If you touch, it will lift. 

The bubbles is a different issue... Your ratio of liquid to powder is off. You 
may be working too wet and the monomer runs out of polymer. Practice laying 
balls of products on a piece of plastic until you can hold them to the light 
and not see bubbles. 

Filing near the cuticle can be done safely...best way to learn where "ouch" 
starts is to practice on yourself. Hold the bit flat, only on the product, 
never on the natural nail. NO PRESSURE... Let the machine do the job. If you 
are pressing the bit down on the product you are at risk of heat and slipping.

Hope this helps!

Karen
FL
 

On Jun 4, 2013, at 10:22 PM, Diep Huynh <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi everyone! I am really scared to use the e file around the cuticle and 
> that's why my nail is lifting when the clients came back and my acrylic has a 
> lots of bubbles too. What shoud I do to reduce these problems? Thanks for 
> your time
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