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Wednesday

A Client Profile:Why it is important




It's appointment day! You walk in and your Manicurist greets you with a smile and leads you to her station. You get settled in your plush client chair and she begins by explaining the Mini-Consultation and the importance of A Client Profile.

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A Client Profile is a useful tool to help professionals decide which services are both safe and beneficial for
each client. It protects the client from services that may be harmful to the client and their current condition.
You may ask,"How is that so?"

Answer: The information provided by clients on A Client Profile alerts the professional which nail services that they offer will be the most safest. It asks the client to list their 
current and or past health problem and or condition and current and or past skin problem and or condition.
Some examples of health problems or and conditions asked to be listed would be: diabetes,hypertension,heart condition,pregnancy.  
This information is important because some nail care services may threaten the client's condition and or worsen his or her health condition. Example: Massage may cause undue stress and or worsen the client's health condition. 
The professional would explain to the client what nail care service would be safer for the client and or explain that the particular nail care service would have to be omitted for their protection.

On the other hand clients with arthritis may benefit from a leg massage because it helps circulate the blood and may provide relief for their condition.

Some examples of skin problems and or conditions asked to be listed would be: eczema,athletes foot,allergies,ringworm.
This information is important because some nail care products may threaten the client's
skin condition and or worsen his or her condition or a client may have a skin condition that is contagious and can be spread person to person.

Example: Food allergies-some skin 
care products contain peanuts and or nuts and this may pose a serious problem for clients allergic to nuts.
Another example: Ringworm is a contagious skin condition. 

Also, it asks the client to list his or her occupation. This is important because it tells the professional that one type of nail service example: long length enhancements may not be realistic if the client is a gardener or a chef.

Not all nail care services are safe for a client with a present condition. A Manicurist must recognize the needs of each client and act accordingly. Also, it is their responsibility to encourage their client to seek medical treatment and or care if they are currently experiencing a medical condition or skin problem. 

Educating a client is key. Properly caring for a client is essential.  Both of these elements create a powerful bond between the Manicurist and his or her client.  

Doesn't it feel good when you have a caring professional working to make sure you are getting the best?

I think so.


Note: A Client Profile also asks each client to list their address,contact information,emergency contacts,hobbies or activities and other information. No two Client Profiles are formatted the same but a complete profile would ask at least all mentioned throughout this blog.

ALL INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL IN A CLIENT PROFILE. 















Monday

WHEN NAILS OR SKIN SHOW SIGNS OF A PROBLEM

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When your Manicurist refers you to seek medical care and or treatment


Healthy nails and skin are a part of an essential well being. When they show signs of an infection,swelling or redness treatment is necessary and also warning signs may indicate an underlying medical problem and or condition. If you visit your Manicurist regularly it is possible that she or he may be your first line of defense but [Manicurists cannot diagnose your symptoms] but serve as extra eyes to alert you to see a physician [only your Physician/Podiatrist/Dermatologist] can diagnose medical conditions and or medical nail or skin problems. What may look normal to you could signal to a Licensed Manicurist a problem that is in need of professional medical care and or treatment that only a Physician,Dermatologist or Podiatrist are qualified to treat. Manicurists are trained professionals that can cosmetically improve nail and skin conditions[on nails and skin that show no sign of infections,swelling or redness] with specialized products,treatments and or services according to the needs of each client. Manicurists cannot diagnose or treat medical nail and skin problems. They can only refer clients to seek medical treatment and diagnosis. They perform services that are described as what is cosmetically appealing according to the Nail Technology Act of 1985.    

Like for instance, a Manicurist can help create a favorable appearance to nails and skin by cosmetically
correcting and or enhancing and or to bring about more attractive features. Examples, Nail Treatments to help strengthen weak, brittle nails,Reconditioning Treatments to help correct dry skin and cuticles and Nail Enhancements to lengthen short nails or give them a more appealing length and or look.

The best way to keep nail and skin healthy is to make sure you stay proactive and to schedule regular visits for nail and skin care services,schedule regular visits to your physician and or dermatologist and pay
attention to any changes in your nails or skin. Document the changes and share them with your Manicurist before
services and share them with your Physician or Dermatologist and or Podiatrist. Don't be afraid to discuss any nail
or skin problems. Putting off medical care and or treatment may cause more harm than good.

 Most Professionals use a Client Profile to help guide them.

A Client Profile is a useful tool to help the professional decide what nail or skin care
services are safe for each client and beneficial. It asks each client to list their current nail and
skin care condition and or problem also their current health condition and and or problem.
A Client Profile helps protect the Professional and Client.

Nail Or Skin Problems May Also Be Contagious or Even Indicate A Potential  Health Problem. If You
Are Experiencing Any Problems Please Schedule An Appointment With Your Physician/Podiatrist/Dermatologist. Please Seek Medical Attention. 

The Following Are Some Signs and Warning Signals That Your Manicurist Will Refer You To A Physician To Seek Medical Care-Manicurist Cannot Perform Services If You Experience These:

1.  Redness
2. Swelling
3. Warmth
4. Pain
5. Slow Healing
6. Dry Cracks
7. Bleeding
8. Raised Skin
9. Loss of Sensation
10.Tenderness
11. Infection
12. Ingrown Toe Nail


  
There may be more signs so make sure that you discuss them fully  with your physician.



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Friday

How To Properly Apply Nail Enamel

 









How To Properly Apply Nail Enamel

NOTE: IT TAKES ABOUT 24 HOURS FOR THE NAIL ENAMEL TO COMPLETELY DRY THOROUGHLY

TO GET THE BEST RESULTS. FOLLOW THESE POLISHING TECHNIQUES....


1. FIRST PREP THE NAIL,CLEAN THE NAIL PLATE(dehydrate). I RECOMMEND CREATIVE SCRUB FRESH NAIL SURFACE CLEANSER. THE KEY HERE IS TO REMOVE ALL OILS FROM THE NAIL PLATE. YOU CAN ALSO USE NAIL ENAMEL REMOVER TO DEHYDRATE THE NAIL PLATE. 
note: It is very essential to remove all oils from the nail plate in order to achieve proper adhesion. Failure to dehydrate the nail plate will hinder
the adhesion process including the base coat and nail enamel.

2. APPLY A BASE COAT. I RECOMMEND CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN STICKY BASE COAT.

note: The base coat is a very important step in creating a favorable atmosphere for proper adhesion of nail enamel.  It also protects the nail plate from
dark nail enamel which can yellow or darken the nail plate.

3. THE BASE COAT SHOULD BE APPLIED THINLY ON THE NAIL PLATE USING ONE STROKE OF THE BRUSH.

note: Very important to apply one thin coat. The base coat must be applied evenly with one stroke in order to provide a favorable surface for nail enamel application.

4. ALLOW BASE COAT TO DRY 3-4 MINUTES BEFORE APPLYING THE NAIL ENAMEL.
note: Dry time may vary but is necessary before applying the nail enamel.

5. APPLY THE NAIL ENAMEL.I RECOMMEND CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN NAIL ENAMEL. THE NAIL ENAMEL SHOULD BE APPLIED
THINLY, USING THREE QUICK STROKES OF THE BRUSH (LEFT SIDE OF THE NAIL PLATE,RIGHT SIDE THEN
CENTER),THIS GIVES YOU BETTER COVERAGE.

note: Using thin coats eliminate uneven tacky looking nail enamel.

6. ALLOW FIRST COAT OF THE NAIL ENAMEL TO DRY 3-4 MINUTES BEFORE APPLYING A SECOND COAT.
note: Dry time may vary but is necessary before applying the second coat of nail enamel.

7. APPLY A SECOND COAT OF THE NAIL ENAMEL.
note: Use the same application technique as described earlier.

8. SEAL THE NAIL FREE EDGE WITH THE NAIL ENAMEL USING ONE STROKE OF THE BRUSH. CLEAN OFF THE EXCESS.
note: Sealing is a very essential step that helps to eliminate peeling on the free edge. Clean the sidewalls and around the cuticles of excess
nail enamel by applying nail enamel remover on a cotton pad and wrapping it around an orangewood stick. Carefully trace
around the nail to clean off excess.

9. ALLOW NAIL ENAMEL TO DRY 5-7 MINUTES BEFORE APPLYING THE TOP COAT.
note: Dry time may vary but is necessary before applying the top coat.

10. LASTLY, APPLY THE TOP COAT. I RECOMMEND CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN SUPER SHINEY TOP COAT. THIS LAST APPLICATION SHOULD BE APPLIED THINLY, USING ONE STROKE OF
THE BRUSH AND ONLY ONE COAT. ALSO MAKE SURE TO APPLY TOP COAT ACROSS THE FREE EDGE.

note: Very essential step. Top coats help to eliminate chipping on the nail plate and on free edge, gives a perfect shine and protects the nail enamel.























































































Tuesday

HOW TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY CUTICLES

HOW TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY CUTICLES


THE BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR CUTICLES MOISTURIZED AND CONDITIONED IS TO CARE FOR THEM ON A DAILY BASIS.
MAINTAINING HEALTHY CUTICLES CAN BE INCORPORATED WITH YOUR SKIN CARE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM.


FOLLOW THIS BASIC SKIN CARE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN HEALTHY CUTICLES AND SKIN. 
note: The following is only a basic program. I recommend that you visit your Manicurist for a specially tailored skin care maintenance program made especially for your skin care needs and would help give you maximum results.  




1. APPLY DAILY SKIN CARE PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN SHEA BUTTER AND OR COCOA BUTTER.
note: Shea butter is a perfect skin care product that moisturizes the skin deeply.


 2. APPLY DAILY CUTICLE OIL THAT CONTAIN VITAMINS A,D AND E. I RECOMMEND HAKEN CUTICLE OIL.
note: Massage in the cuticle oil along with your skin care product.


3. SCHEDULE BI-WEEKLY APPOINTMENTS WITH YOUR MANICURIST TO GET RECONDITIONING TREATMENTS AND OR PARAFFIN TREATMENTS. 
note: Based on your skin care needs you may need to visit your Manicurist more often or less often according to the condition of your nails and skin. Reconditioning Treatments and Paraffin Treatments help to moisturize and soften skin and cuticles.


4. APPLY CUTICLE OIL ALONG WITH YOUR SKIN CARE PRODUCT AT NIGHT AND COVER YOUR HANDS WITH SPECIALLY FORMULATED GLOVES TO KEEP IN THE MOISTURE WHILE SLEEPING.
note: This step can be used three times a week based on your skin care needs. Specially formulated gloves can be purchased at most   
stores that carry beauty care products.


5. AFTER EACH HAND WASHING APPLY CUTICLE OIL ALONG WITH YOUR SKIN CARE PRODUCT TO HELP KEEP YOUR SKIN AND CUTICLES MOISTURIZED THROUGHOUT THE DAY. KEEP YOUR SKIN CARE PRODUCTS NEAR YOUR SINKS FOR EASY ACCESS. ALSO TAKE YOUR SKIN CARE PRODUCTS WITH YOU WHEREVER NECESSARY.
note: Avoid using waterless and or hand sanitizers that dry skin harshly. I recommend Gold Bond Ultimate Hand Sanitizer Moisturizer









Sunday

What Nails Can Tell A Doctor

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WHAT NAILS CAN TELL A DOCTOR


Keeping one's nails healthy and clean is very important as doctors and other healthcare professionals can often tell a lot about a patient when looking at the nails. Regular manicures and pedicures,drink plenty water,proper rest,exercise regularly and a vitamin supplement are essential for your nails,skin and hair.
note: Regular checkups with a Doctor and regular visits to your Manicurist can help maintain healthy nails and skin.

The following are some disorders,diseases and or conditions that can be detected by a Doctor when looking at the nails.


 1.  KIDNEY DISEASE
2.  MALNUTRITION
3. RESPIRATORY CONDITION
4. AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
5. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
6. INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
7. LIVER DISEASE
8. IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
9. DIABETES
10. CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE






































































Saturday

What is Pollution

Pollution

Harmful,contaminated impurities in the air and also in water are believed to strip away the skin's outermost thin layer of Vitamin E. Vitamin E which is very essential and is an antioxidant that helps protect cells from the damaging effects of free radicals.

 Vitamin E can be taken as an oral vitamin and used as an additive to lotion,cremes,etc. It is known and market as an effective vitamin in alleviating itching, dryness, allergic reactions and other skin conditions.Vitamin E,also plays an important role with regards to immune function. Vitamin C is also a powerful antioxidant.