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13. red spots on natural nails

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And a graphite picture at the end. So, what can we see? We can see that the guest has a natural nail that has a very uneven surface color because of the streak of light that runs across it, it's not straight, and most of the time it's not straight, it's got these little wavy lines on it, that's how you can tell it's very uneven, So some kind of impact could have affected the guest's nail, or it is very obvious that there are red spots on the guest's nail. It's very, very clear, when we see this, it always means that the guest's nail is over filed. Whether you did it yourself, or whether it was done by a professional, or whether we did it, is obviously anybody's guess. Unfortunately, we are still at the point where the majority of nail technicians get out their grinders or use hand files or don't feel it, You either can't see, or don't want to see, where the point is where you shouldn't file the guest's nail any further, I'm sorry, but we're already weakening the guest's own nails. Are those red spots actually the parts where there is a very weak, very thin layer of the own nail, and therefore the bloody nail bed underneath The colour is more transparent and that's why you can see these red spots on the guest's nail. In this case, there is not much we can do about it, we can possibly make a Japanese manicure enhancement for the guest, Or the back might need to be grown. The process of nailing down can be very difficult at this time, as the weak nail starts to break and break off for the vendor, A lot of times, I tend to get flesh on my nails, as I have no hold on my own nails at all, so I tend to say, to see how it holds up at the most, but I would prefer to make a gelac and grow it off with the gelac if you don't want to get gelac later, But at the very least it gives it a hold. So I'd rather go back to the gel polish, or maybe the guest insists on it, then a fake nail can be done for them. The only reason I don't like it at this time is because I have to file the guest's nail again, and the poor nail is already so overloaded, I'm afraid that if I shave it again, I'll just jiggle it again, so I'll make a strengthening gel polish instead, with just a buffering on the surface of the nail. I hope I've been able to help you, and I think I've been able to show you most of the bugs you're most likely to encounter, But if there's something I missed that I didn't remember or didn't have a picture of, feel free to contact us, or directly to me, send me a picture, and I can help you find out what might have caused the problem on the customer's nail, and what the solution might be. Thanks for your attention, bye!
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