The most common mistakes of manicure masters
The most common mistakes of manicure masters: how to avoid them?
Manicure is not only an art, but also a science. As professional craftsmen, we always strive to provide our clients with flawless results. However, even we can make some mistakes that lead to unsatisfactory results. Here are some common mistakes and tips on how to avoid them:
- Manicure after contact with water
Be careful when working with the nail plate, especially after contact with water. Moisture can lead to improper adhesion of the varnish and shorten the duration of the coating. Advise clients to wait at least two hours after water treatments before applying manicures. - Mistakes when filing nails
Teach clients about proper nail filing techniques. Emphasize that filing the sides of the nails should be avoided, as this can cause ingrown nails. Recommend filing the nails in one direction, from the edges to the center, to achieve an even shape. - Trimming the cuticle
Remember that trimming the cuticle is a very careful process that requires skill and precision. Emphasize the risks of cuts and infections that can occur with improper handling. Instead, offer to moisturize and exfoliate the cuticles to keep them healthy. - A thick layer of varnish
Educate clients on the benefits of applying several thin coats of polish instead of one thick coat. Explain that this allows for faster drying and longer lasting coverage. - Shaking the varnish
Provide customers with information on the correct use of varnish. Explain that modern gel polishes do not require shaking before use, and may even damage the coating.
As professionals, we always strive for the best results for our clients. Providing the right information and advice is a key factor in achieving this goal.