hailznailz
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OMG!!!! i cant believe they let that rubbish onto the tube now all the wannabe nail tech's will be havin a go........:green:
But if you listen within about the first 20 seconds when telling you about the products she says 'It's very toxic so you need a glass container with a lid'.She certainly likes monomer, add more monomer and pat round the sides of the nail
I actually feel quite sorry for her more than anything...i had a quick look at a few of her vids...personally i would say that she has been trained but unfortunately not very well and she obviously is non the wiser to the fact that her work and her knowledge are 'not quite right' (to say the least!)
I think it would be a whole lot more constructive and kind if those of you taking the p*** were to perhaps tell her your concerns kindly and constructively....and offer some advice and guidance perhaps?
A lot of people have left comments on her videos on you tube and quite frankly i think its a bit disgraceful how one person feels the need to be so vulgar towards another person...I genuinely feel sorry for her tbh....how many of you were proud of a set of enhancements you have done when recently starting out for example....but looking back now...are more horrified than proud!? I'm sure there are a few..
and what if you had posted them on here or somewhere feeling proud...wanting to show people your work...only to hear how rubbish it is....you guys sure know how to ridicule and humilate!
You've got to be kidding us??
She is basically trying to teach people how to do things the WRONG way and teaching? people bad examples.
Do you think I paid thousands of ££££ in training to listen to that crap?
If I put a video on utube that was so diabolical I would expect this amount of backlash..maybe more.
She got PAID to put these vids on there as teaching aids so NO I certainly DO NOT feel sorry for her. I feel sorry for anyone who take her "advice" though.
my point is that...(I realise i may be wrong) but I get the impression she BELIEVES she's doing it right
I actually feel quite sorry for her more than anything...i had a quick look at a few of her vids...personally i would say that she has been trained but unfortunately not very well and she obviously is non the wiser to the fact that her work and her knowledge are 'not quite right' (to say the least!)
I think it would be a whole lot more constructive and kind if those of you taking the p*** were to perhaps tell her your concerns kindly and constructively....and offer some advice and guidance perhaps?
A lot of people have left comments on her videos on you tube and quite frankly i think its a bit disgraceful how one person feels the need to be so vulgar towards another person...I genuinely feel sorry for her tbh....how many of you were proud of a set of enhancements you have done when recently starting out for example....but looking back now...are more horrified than proud!? I'm sure there are a few..
and what if you had posted them on here or somewhere feeling proud...wanting to show people your work...only to hear how rubbish it is....you guys sure know how to ridicule and humilate!
Are you serious?!
Even if she was doing a fantastic job and was the best in the industry surely you can see that its wrong to be 'teaching' un-trained people how to apply nail enhancements?
One of the biggest problems affecting my business is 'argos' techs that take everything they see as a given?
I know there are video's on youtube from people like nailzoo that are put there to be used by trained people, he doesn't use any words that make the viewer think he is teaching the basics. This woman is obviously trying to show people 'how to do acrylic nails'
and can i just add that i was taught certain things at college and our tutor would talk about certain things that looking back now i think...some of it was wrong!
For example..i dont know if its changed now (altho it wasnt that long ago) part of the nvq assessment criteria was to cut all the way along the eponychium...(or cuticle as she called it)...since i have learned that this shouldnt be done at all! Most of us trust that our tutor 'knows' unfortunately thats not always the case is it.
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