If you experience most of them constantly, it's time to rethink where you do your nails.
1. They use too much cuticle oil
Using a small amount of oil helps soften the cuticles and also the delicate skin around the toes, but using more than necessary can have the opposite effect.
2. They don't wear masks or gloves
Consider how many hands and feet nail beauticians touch in a day. It is important that you see the moment when the gloves or masks are changed before the work starts with you.
3. When they ask for money for removing old nails without notifying you in advance
Most salons offer this service for free, but if they ask you out of the blue without letting you know, consider moving. You wouldn't want another unpleasant situation to happen again.
4. They save on materials and products to be used
If their products are cheap than others they will damage your nails. The consequences can cost you dearly. At best you will just need to get your nails done after 5 days.
5. Their nails leave something to be desired
Pay attention to the nails of the person who is treating your hands. Many prefer to do it themselves, but what you should see even if they have chosen the most minimalist model is the condition of the nails. Cuticles, shape, sides of fingers, etc.
6. They dip their nails in powder
Just be aware that many, many nails have been embedded in that powder before you...
7. Use the same base for each type of nail
You probably don't know, but there are different gel bases and each one has a specific purpose. Base for weak nails, for stronger ones, for nails that break easily, etc., etc.
8. They always criticize each other's work
If they ask you "where did you get them done before", consider switching your nails.
9. They are not well informed and refuse to answer your questions
A professional does not shy away from questions, so don't be shy. Ask about any dilemmas you have about the gel, sterilization or products. It is their duty to inform you.
10. Cuticles are waiting for you
Dermatologists do not recommend this because it can cause infection and skin irritation. It's information that nail technicians need to know.
Source: Bright Side