French manicure nowadays – what we don’t incorporate in salon work.
Why don’t we incorporate it? Because we don’t incorporate anything in salon work
Imagine this as 2 types of sessions:
- salon nails
- extreme nails
With salon nails, the guest will come back to refill in 2-3-4 weeks, so do not install a thick surface for the
French line! This is because if you want a different decoration the next time, you have to remove the
existing one. This in turn weakens the surface of the nails.
So you always have a base nail when it comes to salon work. I think it’s very important that you know
how to make French nails the easiest way, and that you love to make them too since French nails is one
of the oldest trends which will live forever. Unfortunately, I find it sad that this is a problem for many
professionals. As you learn with me how to make it, that will change and become routine.
Making extreme nails is not a part of salon work. It’s time-consuming and material-intensive, so in this
case the French manicure is only made built-in, which is no longer salon work. I will talk a little more
about extreme nails in a later blog.
Molnár G Judit