kitkat84
Well-Known Member
I am such an idiot. I have just been to a new clients house to remove her Shellac (which I didn't originally do) and apply some new Shellac.
I wrapped her nails in foil to remove the shellac with what I thought was Acetone. When I removed the foils a good 10 minutes later the Shellac hadn't budged at all, wasn't flaky at all. At first, I just assumed it wasn't Shellac so proceeded to file the Shellac off. The client also said the Shellac bottle was white, so I knew it wasn't Shellac (perhaps it was Gelish) After filing away for a couple of minutes I double checked the bottle I had used and realised I had used D-sperse by mistake. :cry::cry::cry::o:cry:
For some reason I just panicked and I didn't say anything to the client just carried on filing away. I should have just owned up to my mistake, but I didn't. The client now things the salon she went to - which was in the US - a reputable salon she thought, are now some sort of dodgy salon using inferior products when in fact it is all my mistake.
I did her Shellac and she seems happy but when I removed the sticky layer, with D-Sperse , she asked me what it was? She hadn't asked me about Scrubfresh or anything else I had used, just that, so now I am paranoid thinking that she knows I made a mistake.
She was a new client, so I guess I was a little nervous but I wished that I was honest with her. Do you think I should call her tomorrow and admit my error or should I just leave it and put it down to experience. I am so gutted, she was such a lovely client as well. I don't want her to think I am dishonest.
Everyone makes mistakes sometimes, don't worry yourself about it, Geeg is right she won't even be thinking about it, more than likely alls she will be doing now is admiring her beautiful Shellac that you did for her