Manicuring Flashcards

(65 cards)

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Scope of Practice

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The list of services you’re legally allowed to perform within your specialty & state

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Finger Bowl

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Used for soaking the client’s fingers in warm water to soften the skin & cuticle; can be made out of plastic, metal, glass, or ceramic

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UV / LED Light Units

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These units cure polishes that contain an ingredient sensitive to the UVA wavelength of the bulb in the lamp

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Multiuse Implements

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Usually stainless steel; as they must be properly cleaned & disinfected prior to use on another client

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Single-use Implements

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Cannot be reused & must be thrown away after one use (preferably in the client’s view to ensure they are not being used again)

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Metal Pusher

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Designed to gently scrape the cuticle tissue from the nail plate; incorrectly called a cuticle pusher

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Nail Nippers

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A stainless steel implement used to carefully trim away the dead skin around the nails

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Tweezers

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Multiuse implements that can be used for lifting small bits of debris from the nail plate, retrieving & placing art, removing implements from disinfectant solution, & more

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Nail Clippers

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Shortening the free edge quickly & efficiently by clipping the sides of the nail

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Wooden Pusher

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Used to remove dead cuticle tissue from the nail plate, to clean under the free edge, or to apply products (single-use only)

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Nail Brush

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A plastic nail cleaning implement used for proper hand washing, scrub implements, & remove dust / debris from the application of artificial nails

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Manicure Table

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Used for storing properly cleaned & disinfected implements; usually 36” to 48” long & 16” to 21” wide

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Gloves

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They’re single-use PPE; worn to protect the nail technician from exposure to microbes (like bloodborne pathogens & pathogenic microbes)

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Coarse Grit Abrasives

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100 grit or less; quickly reduce any surface & produce deeper / more visible scratches (use with caution, do NOT use on natural nail)

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Medium Grit Abrasives

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150-180 grit; are used to smooth / refine surfaces & shape natural nails

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Fine Grit Abrasives

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240 grit or higher; used for buffing, polishing, & removing very fine scratches

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Nail Creams

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Barrier products that contain ingredients designed to seal the surface of the skin around the nails & hold in subdermal moisture

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Nail Oils

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Designed to be absorbed into the nail plate to increase flexibility; & into the surrounding skin to soften / moisturize

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Cuticle Remover

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Designed to loosen & dissolve dead tissue on the nail plate so it can be removed more easily & throughly

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Manicure

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A cosmetic treatment of the hands involving cutting, shaping, & often polishing the nails. As well as removal of the cuticles & softening of the skin

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Pre-service Procedure

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Cleaning & disinfecting your tools, implements, & materials; setting up your manicuring table, & meet / greet / escort your to the service area

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Service Procedure

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Accomplishing the service the client has requested

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Post-Service Procedure

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Helping your client through scheduling & payment

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Consultation

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A vital part of the service where you get to know your client’s expectations, needs, & medical info (if they choose to disclose) before their appointment

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Square (nail shape)
Completely straight across the free edge; no rounding
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Squoval (nail shape)
Square free-edge with rounded corners; a strong nail shape due to no square edges
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Round (nail shape)
Should be slightly tapered at the corners & usually extend just a bit past the fingertip
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Oval (nail shape)
Corners even more rounded; a conservative shape thought to be attractive on most hands
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Pointed (nail shape)
Usually worn in a longer length; the free-edge comes to a point. This shape is weaker than most so it's usually done on artificial nails
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Polish Application
Choose a color / suggest a color that complements the client's skin tone. Apply four coats; base coat, TWO coats of polish, & top coat (using three stroke method)
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Men's Manicure
Performed by using the same procedures as a basic manicure; with a longer massage & typically longer time between services
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How long do men typically like their nails?
Usually they prefer shorter nails than women with a rounded free-edge (closest to their natural appearance)
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If a male client gets a manicure from you, what service should you recommend for next time?
A pedicure
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Massage
The manipulation of the soft tissues of the body; promotes circulation of the blood & lymph, relaxes the muscles, & offers relief from pain
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What's client's favorite part about a service?
The massage 🙌
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What should you do before you perform a massage on someone?
Consult them beforehand if they have any medical conditions that would prohibit a massage
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What medical conditions CAN have a massage IF they're stabilized?
High blood pressure, diabetes, & circulatory issues
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What should you avoid when doing a massage?
Talking; is disrupts the calming effects & takes clients out of their relaxation
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Effleurage
A succession of strokes in which the hands glide over an area of the body with varying degrees of pressure or contact; the most relaxing movement for your client
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Pétrissage
Kneading, lifting, squeezing, & pressing the tissue
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Tapotement
Rapid tapping or striking motion of the hands against the skin
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Ergonomic
Relating to or designed for efficiency and comfort in the working environment
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What are nail techs not required to provide?
Emotional support ‼️
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How large should your disinfection container be?
Large enough to hold sufficient liquid disinfectant solution to completely immerse several service sets
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What should your work station's trash can have?
A disposable liner / trash bag & a self-closing lid
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What is the difference of an electric dryer & an UV / LED light unit?
Electric dryers evaporate solvents from the nail polish by blowing fans & or heat. UV / LED lamps cure polishes with UVA wavelength lightbulbs
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Waterless Manicure
Eliminates soaking the nails in water; it's faster, more sanitary, more convenient, & lasts longer since the polish sticks better to dry nails
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What manicures can be performed using dry manicure techniques?
All manicures; basic, spa, scrub, etc
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Scrub Manicure
Exfoliates callused skin / removes dry skin
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Spa Manicure
A step beyond basic manicures with added specialty techniques & skin treatments; requires extensive knowledge of nail & skin care
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Buffer
Replaced the chamois; shaped like a two-sided nail file, long & narrow, with one or two additional grit abrasives & a final shine surface
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Another name for gauze squares is:
Pledgets
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Theme Manicures
Services developed by salons & spas to fit certain themes; the entire service contains product that supports the chosen theme (ex: the holidays)
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Paraffin Wax Treatment
A luxury service designed to trap moisture in the skin while the heat encourages skin pores to accept its benefits (as well as increase blood circulation to the skin)
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What are the benefits performing a paraffin wax treatment BEFORE a manicure?
It allows the client to have their nails polished immediately at the end of the manicure & it softens rough / callused skin
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What's a disadvantage of performing a paraffin wax treatment BEFORE a manicure?
It cannot be used to hold moisture in the skin through its application over lotions & masks during the treatment section of a manicure
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What's a benefit of doing a paraffin wax treatment DURING a manicure?
You can put paraffin wax over lotions & masks to hold in moisture; performed after the massage & before polishing
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What are the benefits of a STAND ALONE paraffin wax treatment?
The heat provides pain relief (especially for those who have arthritis); & it can be a great way for clients to escape the cold of winter
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Who's not a good canidate for a paraffin wax treatment?
Clients who have impaired circulation & skin irritations; like cuts, burns, rashes, warts, or eczema
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How should you accommodate clients with limited mobility issues?
Move any obstructions or tripping hazards; including rugs or mats off the floor
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How should you accommodate client's who experience involuntary movements?
Roll up a hand towel & support the entire fore-arm from the elbow to the palm
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How should you accommodate clients with altered vision?
They may need assistance choosing a nail color; either by describing the color with examples OR by asking how they want to be seen (ex: would you like to stand out or be more subtle)
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How should you accommodate clients with painful joints?
Handle them gently, never applying pressure directly onto the joints. Do not manipulate the joints during a massage & gently smooth on lotion onto the client's skin
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How do you accommodate client's with caregivers?
Always make room for the caregiver & accept any assistance that they offer to provide
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How do you accommodate clients with lowered immunity?
As long as you follow strict infection control practices, a client with lowered immunity should be safe in your salon