One horror story is when a nail artist accidentally cut a client's skin really deep while trimming the cuticles. There was blood everywhere and the client was in pain. It was a really scary situation for both the client and the nail artist.
One common horror story is when the nail polish color turns out completely different from what the client expected. Maybe it looks great in the bottle but once it's on the nails, it's a whole different, and often unflattering, shade.
There was a person who got fake nails for a special occasion. They were really long and elaborate. But when she was trying to do some normal tasks like typing on a keyboard, she couldn't. She ended up breaking two of the nails while typing in a hurry. Then she had to deal with the jagged edges which were constantly snagging on things like her clothes and hair. It was a nightmare and she regretted getting such long and impractical fake nails.
Sure. One horror story a nail artist might share is about a client who had extremely dirty and long nails. The smell was awful when they removed the old polish. It was a struggle to clean and shape the nails properly without gagging.
One horror story I've heard was a client who kept changing their mind about the nail design. First, they wanted a simple French manicure, then added a bunch of intricate details like tiny flowers and gems. After the nails were done, they complained that it was too flashy and demanded a redo for free. It was really frustrating for the nail technician as a lot of time and materials had been wasted.
One nail horror story is when a girl got a really bad fungal infection under her long nails. It started to turn the nails yellow and black, and it was extremely painful. She could barely touch anything without feeling a sharp pain. The smell was also very unpleasant. It took a long time and a lot of treatment to get rid of it.
One common horror story is dealing with clients who are constantly on their phone during the appointment. It makes it difficult for the artist to work as they have to keep waiting for the client to move their hand or adjust their position. It can also be annoying as it slows down the whole process.
One horror story is about a customer who got a really bad infection after getting a pedicure. The tools at the salon were not properly sterilized. Another is a woman who asked for a simple French manicure but the nail technician was so inexperienced that she ended up with uneven and lumpy nails. And there was also a case where a client had an allergic reaction to the nail polish used in the salon.
Sure. There was a time when a lady got a nail dip and the color started to fade really fast. It was supposed to be a long - lasting color, but within a couple of days, it looked like she had old, worn - out nails. It was a waste of money as she had paid a good amount for the service.
Well, I once heard a story where a girl used a cheap nail polish. It started peeling off really quickly and some of it got stuck in her hair when she was scratching her head. It was a total mess to get out.