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Milady’s Standard Cosmetology MANICURING AND PEDICURING 22 Copyright © 2004 by Delmar Learning, a division of Thomson Learning,Inc.
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22 MANICURING AND PEDICURING Manicure ( MAN-i-kyoor) — Manus- hard Cura- care The artful treatment and care of the hands and nails Pedicure (PED-i-kyoor) — The care of the feet and toenails Ped- foot Cura- care Figure 22-1
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22 6 areas of knowledge Structure of nails Knowledge of cosmetics Disinfectant and sanitation Care for clients problems/concern s Proper procedures Disorders
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22 NAIL CARE TOOLS Equipment Manicure table with adjustable lamp Technician and client chairs Client cushion Supply tray Finger bowl Container Electric heater Disinfectant container with lid
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22 NAIL CARE TOOLS Implements Cuticle nipper Cuticle pusher Emery board Nail brush Nail buffer Nail clippers Orangewood stick Tweezers Figure 22-5 Figure 22-7
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22 NAIL CARE TOOLS Sanitation for Implements Wash with soap and warm water. Completely immerse metal implements. Store implements properly. Figure 22-11 Figure 22-12
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22 NAIL CARE TOOLS Hand creams / lotion Liquid nail polish / lacquer Nail hardener / strengthener Polish remover Polish thinner Top coat or sealer Nail Cosmetics Figure 22-13 Antiseptic Base coat Cuticle creams Cuticle oil Cuticle remover or solvent Dry nail polish
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22 NAIL CARE TOOLS MSDS ( Material Safety Data Sheet) Should be available on all the products you use Should be kept for easy reference in a file or a notebook Can be obtained from the company that supplies the product
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22 NAIL CARE TOOLS Materials Absorbent cotton balls Approved solution and jar sanitizer Cleanser Cleansing tissue Plastic cups Plastic spatula Terry cloth towel Trash container Figure 22-14
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22 THE MANICURE TABLE Preparing the Table Sanitize table and drawer. Place towel over cushion. Place finger bowl. Arrange metal implements and orangewood stick. Arrange cosmetics. Place disinfected abrasive and fresh emery boards. Attach bag for waste. Figure 22-15
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22 THE PLAIN MANICURE Pre-service Sanitize the table. Sanitize all equipment, tools, and implements. Set up the table. Wash your own hands. Cordially greet your client. Remove all client jewelry. Have client wash hands. Perform client consultation.
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22 CLIENT CONSULTATION Client Consultation Conduct prior to service. Complete client record. Health record Service and product record Discuss the client’s general health. skin and nail health. lifestyle and needs. services available. Refer any applicable disorders to a physician. Figure 22-16
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22 Two Parts of Consultation Analysis Recommendations Consultation Hints Focus on client. Look directly at client when speaking. Support your recommendations with facts and information. Be friendly and helpful. CLIENT CONSULTATION
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22 Figure 22-18 CLIENT CONSULTATION Choosing Nail Shape Shape of hands Length of fingers Shape of cuticles Type of work client does Five Nail Shapes Square Round Oval Pointed Squoval
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22 HAND AND ARM MASSAGE Apply lotion to fingers and wrist. Limber the wrist. Limber the top of the hand and finger joints. Massage palm to relax hand. Taper each finger. Repeat all steps on other hand. Massage arm from wrist to elbow. Massage elbow with circular motion. Stroke arm in opposite directions from elbow to wrist. massage video massage video Figure 22-19 Figure 22-26
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22 THE PLAIN MANICURE During the Procedure Discuss products used. Explain how to use products between services. Before applying polish, have client replace jewelry, locate car keys, pay for service, and so forth. Postservice Schedule next appointment. Give appointment information to client in writing. Clean work area and dispose of all used materials. Sanitize table, equipment, tools, and implements. Record service information on client’s record card.
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22 THE PLAIN MANICURE Nail Problems Loose skin around nail Callus skin around nail Stains on fingernails French Manicure Nail polished in translucent color Edge polished in opaque color Men’s Manicure File nails round or square. Apply dry polish instead of liquid. Buff nails. Lift buffer after each stroke. Wash and dry fingertips.
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22 PEDICURES The Technician’s Role Refer medical disorders to a podiatrist. Never perform service on feet with a contagious disease. Equipment, Implements, Materials Client’s chair with armrests Low stool for technician Basin Waterproof apron Two towels Liquid soap Antiseptic foot spray Toe separators Cuticle nippers Toenail clippers Cotton pledgets Witch hazel Foot lotion or cream Foot powder Pedicure slippers Toenail nippers
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22 PEDICURES Foot and Leg Massage A good foot massage is an excellent way to build client loyalty. Foot massage may be extended up to the knee. Do not massage shinbone or above the knee. Figure 22-53
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22 SAFETY RULES Cover and label all containers. Have dry hands when holding or moving containers. Take care with sharp or pointed implements. Do not clean under nails with sharp, pointed implements. Bevel sharp nail edge with an emery board. Do not file too deeply into nail corners. Avoid excessive friction in nail buffing. Apply antiseptic immediately if skin is cut. Avoid pushing cuticle back too far. Avoid too much pressure at base of nail. Do not work on nail if area is inflamed or infected.
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22 PROCEDURE FOR BLOOD SPILLS If bleeding occurs, stop service until implement is cleaned and disinfected. Immediately put on gloves and inform client. Apply slight pressure to bleeding with cotton and antiseptic. Apply alum powder or solution to stop bleeding from small cuts. Apply bandage if necessary. Place any blood-contaminated disposable implements and materials in a sealed plastic bag. Remove gloves and wash hands with soap and warm water. Complete service as called for. Disinfect all implements that have come in contact with blood in an EPA-registered disinfecting solution.
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22 SUMMARY Regular hand and foot care are important to good hygiene and wellness. A professional technician never downplays the importance of manicure and pedicure services. There is no reason why a woman or man should not have well-manicured hands and attractive nails. The professional technician who offers quality manicures and pedicures will be doing clients a great service as well as generating increased personal revenue.
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