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Acrylic nails falling off 3 days in?!

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SandyBabyToes · 10/01/2018 12:55

I went to a lady on Sunday at 4pm, she done my infills.

This morning I woke up and one of the nails has completely fallen off Shock

I look after my nails and have them natural so no catching ridiculously long nails on things.

Would it be cheeky to expect her to do it again for free?

Couldn't have been done very well.

I think it's about £3/4 to get it replaced but I think she should rectify it, no?

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Ummmmgogo · 10/01/2018 12:57

yes she should fix for free. I pay £10 a set and they last 2 weeks easily.

Notreallyarsed · 10/01/2018 12:58

I had this problem, turns out they weren’t using the right stuff. My SIL does my acrylics now and they need to be removed, never just come off.

Notreallyarsed · 10/01/2018 12:58

And yes, I’d expect it to be fixed for free.

happymummy12345 · 10/01/2018 13:15

Acrylic nails should never fall off, regardless of length. They are designed to be strong and last. I would expect her to fix it free of charge, and I would find somebody else in future.

SandyBabyToes · 10/01/2018 13:18

Okay ladies (I'm assuming Grin), so I will ask but how do I word it?

"One of the nails you did on Sunday has fallen off. Can you fix it for free?" Sounds rather cheeky Blush

It's a shame because I quite liked how she did the tip bit. She's done them so they're not thick like most places I go to make them. So when you scratch something etc it doesn't feel like a blunt nail, if that makes sense? Not sure I've explained that very well

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