This is a question that often crops up: “Should I remove another nail pro’s work?”
The answer is “of course you should!”.
Whether you are a natural nail specialist or a ‘full service’ nail pro, you should have enough knowledge to remove any type of nail coating or enhancement.
Em primeiro lugar, trata-se de um novo cliente em potencial e, a menos que suas contas estejam fechadas, quem pode se dar ao luxo de recusar negócios?
Secondly, this is by far preferable to maintaining another’s work. This is especially relevant if you can’t see the health of the natural nail. Also, different product brands can have different degrees of flexibility. If they are too different they can work against each other and cause lifting.
This is an important aspect of nail services and one which worries so many. It really shouldn’t (even if you are faced with the dreaded MMA). Plus you should always charge for the service.
Booking in a new client should always involve some questioning such as are they already wearing a coating. If so, do they know what it is? If you suspect MMA, which will take a long time to remove, suggest they pop in to see you. One look at the nails should tell you if it’s MMA, so that will need about 1 hr of removal. Charge for it!
Esse é um serviço tão importante que os novos Padrões Nacionais de Ocupação têm uma nova unidade para ele! Aqui está ela, se você quiser ver o que ela abrange:
Ninguém deve ter medo da remoção. Basta entender a ciência e ganhar um novo (e muito impressionado) cliente que apreciará suas habilidades e compreensão!


