Lifting around the cuticle line so soon after product application is usually a sure-fire sign that product is getting onto the skin or cuticle. The most common reason for this is that some of the cuticle is remaining on the nail plate after preparation. Be sure you thoroughly remove the cuticle from the nail plate with a professional cuticle remover and a disinfected metal cuticle pusher. I find plastic and wood pushers are very inefficient at removing the cuticle from the natural nail plate. Another point to take into consideration is that the nail plate is only partially formed at or near the lunula. As a result, the natural nail plate is much more flexible, and the thicker your product is in this area, the more likely it is for the nail plate to peel or pull away from the enhancement. Try to leave a greater free margin around the skin and ensure your application is thin and even. — Samuel Sweet
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My client has constant lifting problems. Is she doomed to lifting, or am I doing something wrong?
December 20, 2010
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