Thumb and forefinger could be a lot of things.  If she has been  
squeezing citrus that can cause natural nail plate separation(people  
who work in bars frequently get separation caused by frequent  
exposure to the citric acid), ask her to think about what she has  
been doing with those two fingers.  I have a client with Reynaud's  
Syndrome who often gets separation.

Holly Cliffe
hcli...@shaw.ca
Vancouver, BC

On 17-Apr-09, at 8:11 AM, Lisa Cianciotti wrote:

> Simmy,
>     It is not green or yellow and does not have a smell.  It is  
> just lifted from the nail bed from the free edge half way up the nail.
>
> Lisa
>
>
> From: Simmy Bredal-Bell <sim...@comcast.net>
> To: NailTech@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 10:43:47 AM
> Subject: NailTech:: Re: Client problem
>
> Hi Lisa,
>
> Are you sure she didn't get a fungal infection in her thumb that  
> has possibly spread to the pointer?
>
> Simmy Bredal-Bell
> Vicki Peters Nail Products
>
> Team Vicki Partner
> Brick, NJ
> si...@vickipeters.com
>
>
> From: NailTech@googlegroups.com [mailto:nailt...@googlegroups.com]  
> On Behalf Of Lisa Cianciotti
> Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 9:24 AM
> To: NailTech@googlegroups.com
> Subject: NailTech:: Client problem
>
> Hi,
>     I have a client that I have been doing acrylics on for a year.   
> I use YN but recently have switched to Entity.  The last time she  
> came in her thumb nail was curling under the free edge and was  
> lifting away from the nail bed.   I asked her if she had any recent  
> trama to the nail and she said not that she knew of, but a few days  
> later she said that she bent it back doing laundry.  Now her  
> pointer finger on the same hand is doing the same thing.  Could  
> this be an allergic reaction to something that I am using?  I have  
> soaked off a few times and did new sets on her at her request over  
> the year.  Could this be a reaction to acetone?  I want to take  
> them off and give her a break for awhile until her thumb and  
> pointer grow out, but she's telling me that she doesn't want to be  
> without her nails.  I don't want this problem to get any worse.   
> Please, can anyone offer me some advice?
> Thank you in advance.
> Lisa Cianciotti
> Mount Pleasant, PA
>
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