Nail Clinic: Atrophy of the NailNail Clinic: Atrophy of the Nail
Nail atrophy is permanent and affects the way you work on clients. Learn more about its causes and how to proceed. Onychatrophy isn’t an exceedingly common condition, but it can get a bit confusing...
View ArticleNail Clinic: Onycholysis: What It Looks Like, Causes, and TreatmentNail...
Onycholysis refers to the lifting of the nail plate either up from the underlying nail bed or in from the sides. Since it’s a pretty common occurrence, it’s a good idea to keep up on the three kinds...
View ArticleNail Clinic: Beau’s LinesNail Clinic: Beau’s Lines
What is Beau’s Lines? French physician Joseph Honoré Simon Beau first described “Beau’s lines,” or transverse ridges — horizontal grooves on the nail — in 1846. Beau was best known for his research on...
View ArticleNail Clinic: EyestrainNail Clinic: Eyestrain
From dry eyes to tension headaches, eyestrain-related ailments can permanently impact your vision and ultimately limit the longevity of your career. Forget monomer, nippers and even your e-file—your...
View ArticleNail Clinic: DermatitisNail Clinic: Dermatitis
Your client’s inflamed skin may be dermatitis. Here’s what you need to know before you begin the service. As a nail tech, you get up close and personal with people’s hands and feet on a daily basis....
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