Lifts happen.
As long as it’s not on every nail, every time, on every client… It’s just one of those things…
If it is a case of it’s on everyone, all the time. I’d recommend you look into if the product is the right fit for that client.
Are they following the aftercare?
Are you applying correctly and on top of your prep?
Sometimes, on social media, everything always looks perfect…
It’s beautiful
And inspirational
But not a blueprint for life
Lifts happen, chips happen…
Imagine painting a canvas, giving it to someone and telling them, “You must carry this around all day and night, for 3 weeks, and bring it back perfect every single time…”
Imagine…
I know this is extreme, and as close to perfection as possible is absolutely the goal, BUT…my point
Don’t beat yourself up if you get a client with the odd chip. Don’t freak out and panic and change their whole system…
This is why I put a troubleshooting section in all our courses and tell all our students they can come to me for ongoing support
Nail life isn’t always Instagrammable… and that’s ok
However, here are my tips to prevent it as much as possible.


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