She is used to adapting to "regular" life. Tell her what the process is and 
what she thinks would work for her (as far as lights and soak off). Together, 
it will be the best possible experience. :0)

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On Jan 26, 2011, at 2:43 PM, ceilidh...@telus.blackberry.net wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> Things are going well at the new place:)
> 
> I have a client coming in for a Shellac mani tomorrow. She has unique 
> physical needs that I have not encountered before.
> 
> This lady was a "thalidomide baby" - she has little flippers with fingers on 
> the ends, no arms or hands. She has heard about me from other ladies I've 
> Shellac'd here:)
> 
> I've thought about doing it standing (while she sits) and I want it to be as 
> not awkward as possible. This is a time when I wish that 9 Watt lamps came in 
> mini sizes because that would be ideal. 
> 
> I'm not sure what I'll do when it comes time to soak off. I will probably end 
> up filing it off because I think cotton/foil or soakers would leak on her 
> clothing. 
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> Thanks!!!
> Nicole Cormier
> Aura
> Winnipeg MB
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