I've had it happen after letting a client wash their hands too. I think if
they wash, you need to re-prep....could be soap, etc..
On Jan 17, 2011 11:57 PM, "Renee Parnell" <nailpai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yep, you're description is right on, Becky. Well I had this happen this
past
> Sat. I had done a mani, but after the mani I had her wash her hands,
cleaned
> the nail plate with alcohol, then I took the shine off the nail. I also
used
> YN protein bond. You think that have been the cause? Surely there wasn't
any
> oil left on the nail after the washing, alcohol and filing off the shine?
>
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:22 PM, Becky Fangmann <enhandsme...@gmail.com
>wrote:
>
>> Renee, the dimpled look that you're referring to sounds like there might
>> have been oil on the nail plate, or just some small bit of contamination.
My
>> clients aren't allowed to have their hands once I begin the application
>> process because they seem to mess with their hair, scratch their face,
wipe
>> their hands in their clothing, etc... Any if these things will cause the
gel
>> to skate around on the nail... What you're describing is what happens to
me
>> if a client has gotten something on their nails... I can't describe what
I
>> mean, but think of how oil and water dont mix, they kind of form little
>> bubbles from each other... That is kind of what's happening with the gel.
I
>> have had it happen when I do a Uv top coat over pink and whites, it is SO
>> frustrating because nothing fixes it except filing it all off and
starting
>> over.
>>
>> Becky
>> Kansas City, Mo.
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>> On Jan 17, 2011, at 6:31 PM, Renee Parnell <nailpai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I will try this, since I have this problem sometimes as well.
>> In addition to sometimes having a shrinkage problem, I also sometimes
find
>> a "dimpled" look to the base coat when I remove it from the lamp. That's
the
>> best way I can describe it...really uneven and with roundish dimples in
the
>> gel like it was moving around while it was exposed to the light.
Sometimes
>> the other layers cover it up, and sometimes that base layer just makes
any
>> other layers look awful. I don't always have this happen...my bulbs are
>> brand new, I just changed them. I have put it on really thin, and I have
>> also tried putting it on a bit thicker like a polish thickness. I always
>> stir it really well before applying. Any ideas?
>> Thanks in advance...
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