The market of manicure masters does not suffer from a shortage of people willing to work, the competition is fierce, but not all are worthy of the title of a specialist. The reasons can be very different: the desire to save money, the lack of elementary and not only knowledge, and even carelessness. No one wants to fall into the clutches of a careless master, this is fraught with not only problems with nails, but also more serious ones.
Therefore, I propose today to discuss how to recognize a bad master, which definitely should not be, and what is necessary for a high-quality and safe manicure. You can add in the comments, it will be interesting and useful to me and other readers.
Disregard for customer safety
Safety is paramount, because the most important thing is not to harm your health. Therefore, a master who economizes on proper sterilization of instruments, in my opinion, is committing a real crime. You can pick up not only a fungus, but also terrible diseases, such as hepatitis or even HIV (it is more difficult for them to become infected, but the likelihood is present in case of gross violations at a certain time frame). Therefore, pay maximum attention to this issue, do not hesitate to ask the master about everything and see for yourself where the tools come from.
Sterilized instruments should be stored in special craft bags with an indicator that changes color after processing. They should be opened in front of you, while the master should not do this somewhere under the table or to the side, otherwise what you can see there.
Files should be either disposable or with replaceable abrasive, which are glued to the sterilized base. Some craftsmen practice using individual nail files for regular clients, usually signing them. Here, too, do not forget that the files must be processed, despite the fact that one person uses them.
Orange sticks, buffs should also be disposable; more and more often, masters throw them away after use immediately with a client.
Nails deteriorate after removal
If you have changed the master, or maybe you just started doing manicure all the time, and noticed that your nails have become thin, think about whether it's time to run. Some masters sin by removing the coatings to the very end, while damaging the nail itself. And each time the plate suffers more and more, cuts appear, and this is both painful and harmful, and shouldn't be allowed at all!
Some people use a pusher in such a way that the nail plate suffers.
A good master leaves a thin layer of the base, while the nail itself does not suffer at all and even after continuous manicure it does not look thin and thinned, because it is not. A bad master is able to turn nails into weak-willed rags, and then you will think that gel polish is complete nonsense and it can only spoil your nails. The false impression of a master's incompetence can be disappointing.
Burrs appear after a manicure
The master should be able not only to perfectly apply gel polish, ohquality manicure again - good treatment. An experienced specialist removes the cuticle gently but confidently. If the skin begins to frizzy after a manicure, burrs appear, this indicates the poor competence of the master. Also, there should be no severe redness around the cuticle, and even more pain.
A well-done clean manicure is a guarantee of healthy nails, long-wearing coverage and your comfort. This skill must be brought to the ideal, while the master must find an individual approach to each client, because everyone has a different cuticle, sensitivity, arrangement of blood vessels.
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