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    soak‚ cuticle care‚ nail shape‚ callus treatment‚ exfoliation‚ massage and polish. * OPI manicure-$25-includes finger soak‚ cuticle care‚ nail shape‚ exfoliation‚ massage and polish. * OPI Double Duty-Manicure/Pedicure Combination-$50 The Fast And Furious-These services are for clients who want a quick turn around with long lasting results. * OPI Gel Polish Manicure-$30-includes cuticle care‚ nail shape‚ OPI Gel color. * OPI Gel Polish Pedicure-$45-includes cuticle care‚ nail shape‚ OPI Gel color

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    Acrylic nails are a great option for someone who has a habit of biting her nails or for those who have trouble growing their nails. Some women will use these types of nails to help break the habit of nail biting; other women will use them so they can feel beautiful and have lovely‚ easy to care for nails. Acrylics can stand up to the abuse that we as women put our nails through on a daily basis. Acrylic nails are by far the most popular type of artificial nail on the market today. These nails can completely

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    other problems with your nails after you leave. Each salon visit poses a health hazard to both the customer and nail technician. The most common hazards in nail salons are fungal infections caused by bacteria‚ fungi or yeasts. The infection easily spreads through contaminated or improperly cleaned instruments or foot baths. The manicurist may spread infection if she fails to sanitize her hands and station between clients‚ or if products become contaminated. Infected nails appear yellowed or discolored

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    Manicure: Wrist and Nail

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    Contents page 1. Contents page 2. Task A Positioning if the therapist and the client during the treatment Carrying out a nail and skin analysis 3. Using the correct products‚ tools‚ equipment and techniques 4. Completing client records correctly Completing the treatment to the satisfaction of the client 5. Task B Prevent 6. Restrict 7. Task C Functions of the skin

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    Acrylic Nails Assignment

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    useful piece of information‚ not only for conversational reasons but also to give an idea of the type of nails a client could cope with. For example if a client is heavy on their hands you would recommend acrylics as they are the most durable. It could also offer clues to any nail and skin problems. • Medical history: only a brief description is required if it is relevant to performing the nail treatment. Some examples are allergies (the client may have an allergic reaction to come of the products

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    Nail Biting

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    Nail Biting Do you constantly find yourself biting your nails off for no reason at all? Or have you ever thought about the damages caused by nail biting? Many people do not realize and know that there are medical affects and explanations for nail biting. Adults usually do not find themselves with this bad habit because nail biting is most common among kids and teens but mainly more within guys than girls. However regardless of gender or age nail biting can lead to unwanted consequences caused by

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    Disease/Disorder “Nail Biting” Nail biting is a common unwanted behavior which starts in late childhood and is considered as an obsessive compulsive disease/disorder. The majority of children is motivated to stop nail biting and have already tried to stop it‚ but is generally unsuccessful in doing so. In fact‚ it is a difficult behavior to change or treat. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of co-morbid psychiatric disorders in a clinical sample of children with this

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    Nail Technician

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    NAIL TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA COURSE CIBTAC © 1 E03 NAIL TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA COURSE aim of course To enable candidates to obtain a diploma in Nail Extensions approved by BABTAC and to be able to safely apply extension for an effective results. entry level A person displaying a high level of interpersonal skills in particular excellent communication‚ listening skills‚ empathy‚ patience‚ tact‚ diplomacy and time keeping with a well groomed appearance and a mature disposition. The Nail Technician

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    Nail Salon

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    over $ 6.4 billion annually on nail salon services alone (McLean). In Atlanta‚ nail salons seem to locate everywhere with a variety of services. Snellville is one of the most competitive counties of nail salons businesses which provide many differences of nail types and designs. Unfortunately‚ people tend to focus on the beauty of their nails more than any other aspect. Although customers in Snellville enjoy getting their nails done‚ they should reconsider visiting a nail salon because the chemicals

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    As their name suggests‚ nail fungus are fungal infections that affect either the nails on the fingers or the nails on the toes. Nail fungus infections can be distressing‚ as they tend to disfigure and discolor the nails that are afflicted of them; making them unshapely and uncared for - which might negatively impact the (subconscious) opinion other people who get to see the victim get to make about the victim. Now the key to effectively combating a problem‚ any problem‚ is to get insight into the

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