To speed up your services you should first develop a routine. Put a clock near your work area where you can see it. Personally challenge yourself to finish each step of your procedures in a certain time period. This will take time to accomplish, so don’t get discouraged. Having everything you need and being prepared is crucial for speeding up your service. For the clients who tend to be tense and are hard to work with, you may want to start with a quick hand massage, just to get them relaxed. The atmosphere you create in your salon and the mood you project will allow these tense clients to feel more comfortable. You shouldn’t have to file faster to speed up your services, you just need to be organized and focused on timing. -- Patricia Yankee Williams
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How can I avoid acrylic lifting?
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Is there an easy way to remove a UV gel top coat?
Is there an easy way to remove a UV gel top coat? Or is there a product for removing this?... read more
How do I begin offering nail art services?
I’ve recently finished a manicure and pedicure course and am interested in putting designs on nails (because my clients are asking for this). Where do I begin?... read more
Which acrylic powder product by CND would provide a pinker pink?
I like to use CND products. For my pink acrylic I am using the basic “pink powder.” My clients are requesting a pinker pink. Which acrylic product by CND would be the best pick? (I don’t want to buy all of the company’s pink powders to see which one is the most pink.)... read more
What are your favorite literary resources when it comes to working on nails?
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How do I keep clients' nails from lifting?
I’ve been working as a nail tech for some years now, but have always had problems with clients’ nails lifting or popping off within two to three weeks. When they lift, I use a nail dehydrator after clipping the edges and filing the exposed natural nail, and then I double prime before applying acrylic. I have tried different products with no noticeable improvements. Am I clipping too much?... read more
