1.State salon’s service times and the importance of completing nail enhancement services in a commercially viable time
2.State the salon pricing structure for UV gel enhancements
3.Explain the type of personal protective equipment that should be available and why it is important to use it
4.Explain contact dermatitis and how to avoid developing it when carrying out enhancement, maintenance and removal of UV gel
1.State salon’s service times and the importance of completing nail enhancement services in a commercially viable time
-morning:- 7am to 12 pm , then 3pm to 7pm
- Consultation techniques to record the service plane.
written and informed consent prior to any treatment from the client or from a parent or guardian if the client is a minor*
Consult effectively with the client to identify any contra-indications, establish their current nail care routine and record the client’s responses accurately.
Remove any existing nail polish or nail enhancements to restore the nails to a natural condition.
Identify the condition of the nails and skin
Explain the assessment of the client’s nail and skin condition in a clear way to help the client’s understanding
Recommend nail enhancements to suit the client’s nail shape and condition and agree service and outcomes that are acceptable to the client and meet thier needs
2.State the salon pricing structure for UV gel enhancements
dollar 51.29
3.Explain the type of personal protective equipment that should be available and why it is important to use it
-PPE like gloves-- to prevent communicable diseases
4.Explain contact dermatitis and how to avoid developing it when carrying out enhancement, maintenance and removal of UV gel
-Continual wetting and drying of the skin, as well as handling particular substances, can damage the skin and cause it to dry out, flake, split and crack- called contact dermatitis
ways to avoid
-Limit the number of times hands are washed and dried during the day, if possible, and dry thoroughly with a towel. Don’t forget between the fingers
-Take rings off at work because chemicals, detergents and water get trapped underneath and cause dermatitis to develop
-Remember, if the skin is already damaged, the chances of developing allergic contact dermatitis are much higher.
-When wearing gloves for a long period of time, cotton gloves can be worn underneath to minimise sweating (these can be purchased from the supermarket or chemist)
-Artificial nail work requires extraction of the fumes (mount to the side of the work area and extract fumes to the outside of the building)
-Use a dust free bleach
-clients may have a history of, or are at risk of developing, an allergy to hair dye, bleach, or latex gloves. Always check with the client if they have any allergies.
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