mum
Well-Known Member
Maybe we should ask all Geeks to send in a pic of a nail that they believe looks natural or 'enhanced'?? Then we'll see how diverse the opinion is
my neighbour came back with a set of nails- she is a serious nail biter & they put the white tips on her, absolutly hideous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Now maybe its just because ive had a little training that i expect more from a salon than a clients would normally expect.
But now i would be looking for the technician to suggest extending my nail beds to balance out my nails(as mines are small and dumpy) and offer me the choice of how bright i want my whites ect but from a clients point of view how many of them know all this choice is available
some places dont even offer you the choice of tips or sculpts which is really disappointing.:cry: Im sure some clients and techs must think i size fits all sort of thing and each set they knock out looks the same:smack:
I soooo hate to see those bright white tips stuck there at a light off angle taking over almost a third of the nail bed yuuuuuck
people pay for thissss ?????? I think its not just down to price but the fact dont know any better, they just see it as more expensive
The thing is, that OUR idea of a good set of salon nails is sometimes different to what a clients's idea of a good set of nails is. But then my deeply respected teacher once taught me that I need not be too hard on myself because what I see is different to what they see - which of course is absolutely true.
lol Notice no-one answered "mum" about showing a pic...talk the talk )
No - is the answer to the question!
It's also not just about - how natural they look. It's also about the service they receive.....
How many times have you heard new clients say....
Oooh, my last tech didn't do that :-
Sanitise the hands
Use cuticle remover
Remove non living tissue from the nail plate with curette/chisel/scraper tool
Offer a choice of colours for french (as in natural look free edge powder, soft white, pure white)
Options for tipping or sculpting (Ultimately I decide which would be best for the client)
Suggest opaques for nail biters etc
These are just a few straight forward, normal things I do in my salon.
Usually, the new client has been used to removal of non-living tissue by a 100 grit/e-file or non removal of it at all!
No sanitation.
No choices & recommendations
Painful applications
The list goes on.
I am in my 7th year as a nail tech ans still find this kind of thing infuriating - in fact, as you can now put both your arms out and 'touch' an alleged nail tech these days, I'm not surprised.
Thankfully, when my 'new' client leaves my salon, they are amazed at their nails - at how natural they look & feel (french pure whites or Gigi's free edge mix). I know I have a regular client every time a new client arrives from 'another' salon & leaves with the amazed look on their face.
It's all about educating the end user - which is very hard to do individually.
I wish some of the big fashion/style/gossip magazines would take a look at our industry - from a professional point of view & also from an end user point of view and help people make the right choices by featuring what is right, what can be addictive & beautiful in this world of nails. Instead of only ever focusing on how bad your nail plates can be if you have your nails done!
I have spent £1000's of pounds on my training & I can say, hand on heart, that I know I am the best nail technician in my area ( not including the fantastic Clare - aka Clara Doon, who is 40 miles way )- judging by what comes in through my door from other salons & the stories I have heard - with one exception - a certain young lady 4 miles from me who is turning out some fantastic work (Jo - aka Kittensgotclaws) considering her length of time in the industry.
Why?
Because like me, she is passionate about the industry, passionate about giving the right service/product/look for her clients.
Sadly, there are few passionate people about in my area - I guess this just ends up giving Jo & I a hard time, but again, gives us the opportunity to excel at what we are good at & help to educate the fortunate few that find us.
Yes, that sounds big headed, but, if you knew my area, you'd be in a position to argue.
No - is the answer to the question!
It's also not just about - how natural they look. It's also about the service they receive.....
How many times have you heard new clients say....
Oooh, my last tech didn't do that :-
Sanitise the hands
Use cuticle remover
Remove non living tissue from the nail plate with curette/chisel/scraper tool
Offer a choice of colours for french (as in natural look free edge powder, soft white, pure white)
Options for tipping or sculpting (Ultimately I decide which would be best for the client)
Suggest opaques for nail biters etc
These are just a few straight forward, normal things I do in my salon.
Usually, the new client has been used to removal of non-living tissue by a 100 grit/e-file or non removal of it at all!
No sanitation.
No choices & recommendations
Painful applications
The list goes on.
I am in my 7th year as a nail tech ans still find this kind of thing infuriating - in fact, as you can now put both your arms out and 'touch' an alleged nail tech these days, I'm not surprised.
Thankfully, when my 'new' client leaves my salon, they are amazed at their nails - at how natural they look & feel (french pure whites or Gigi's free edge mix). I know I have a regular client every time a new client arrives from 'another' salon & leaves with the amazed look on their face.
It's all about educating the end user - which is very hard to do individually.
I wish some of the big fashion/style/gossip magazines would take a look at our industry - from a professional point of view & also from an end user point of view and help people make the right choices by featuring what is right, what can be addictive & beautiful in this world of nails. Instead of only ever focusing on how bad your nail plates can be if you have your nails done!
I have spent £1000's of pounds on my training & I can say, hand on heart, that I know I am the best nail technician in my area ( not including the fantastic Clare - aka Clara Doon, who is 40 miles way )- judging by what comes in through my door from other salons & the stories I have heard - with one exception - a certain young lady 4 miles from me who is turning out some fantastic work (Jo - aka Kittensgotclaws) considering her length of time in the industry.
Why?
Because like me, she is passionate about the industry, passionate about giving the right service/product/look for her clients.
Sadly, there are few passionate people about in my area - I guess this just ends up giving Jo & I a hard time, but again, gives us the opportunity to excel at what we are good at & help to educate the fortunate few that find us.
Yes, that sounds big headed, but, if you knew my area, you'd be in a position to argue.
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