The document discusses tools and equipment used in nail care services. It provides definitions and photos of various tools like cuticle nippers, nail files, foot files, manicure trays, and more. It also discusses materials used like rubbing alcohol, antiseptic solution, nail polish, base coat, and others. The document serves to classify and identify the tools, equipment, and materials essential for nail care services.
TLE 8 EXPLORATORY,What is Beauty and Personal Care? Beauty and personal care is an art field that addresses the looks and health of someone's hair, nails, and skin. This field of beauty and personal care encompasses a wide range of careers such as stylists, barbers, manicurists, pedicurists, makeup artists, and education.Everyone is unique, so estheticians learn about their clients’ complexions through skin analysis before making treatment recommendations. The process includes an extensive questionnaire reviewing medical conditions and lifestyle factors that affect appearance, such as sun exposure, smoking and eating habits.
A visual examination with magnifying lamps and devices that measure skin’s characteristics from sebum level to moisture content is revealing. Using their fingers, estheticians then evaluate the surface texture of the skin, searching for subtle irregularities that indicate dryness, irritation or clogged pores.
Facials
Facials use steam, exfoliation, serums and masks to cleanse and rejuvenate skin. Gentle massage of the face and neck helps clients relax and encourages a healing blood flow. Facials are customized based on skin analysis, so each is as distinct as the client and serves as a foundation upon which to build a better beauty care regimen.
Cosmetic Application
Estheticians specialize in occasion cosmetics, giving clients the once-in-a-lifetime look they want for a big event. But they can also show them how to make the most of their everyday make-up with professional application techniques and products that complement their skin type. Why not be red carpet-ready every day?Healthy Skin is Important for Good Health
The skin is our largest organ and a barrier against the environment. It shields us from UV light, keeps us hydrated and protects us from microorganisms. Protecting the outer layer of the skin is essential because breaks, cuts, sores, rashes and irritations, allow bacteria and other harmful substances to get into the body and make us sick. Take good care of your skin, and it will take good care of you.
Looking Good Improves Confidence and Self-Esteem
How you look affects how you feel about your body, we’re our strongest critics. For women, in particular, beauty and self-esteem are closely linked. The most important thing an esthetician does is to give clients pride in their appearance by minimizing flaws, whether it’s a shallow complexion or unwanted facial hair. Even the smallest improvements boost confidence and mood.Skin takes a beating. If you’ve ever tried sleeping with a sunburn, you know that exposure to sun, wind, rain, cold, and pollution can leave you feeling itchy, dry and sore. Beauty care soothes the symptoms of dryness and irritation, nourishing your skin, so it’s less vulnerable to damage, and you feel more comfortable.
Beauty Care is Self-Care
We spend most of our time working and taking care of others. But self-care isn’t a dirty word, and the few minutes we spend daily pampering our ski
NAIL CARE SERVICES TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENTSA J
This document provides information on tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It lists and describes various tools like cuticle nippers, nail files, foot spa basins, and manicure trays. Materials such as alcohol, antiseptic solution, assorted nail polish, benzalconium chloride, cotton, and lotion are also outlined. Finally, equipment like chairs, foot spa machines, manicure tables, and sterilizers that are used in nail salons are defined.
This document lists and describes the various tools, materials, and equipment used in nail salons. It discusses the tools used for manicures and pedicures like cuticle nippers, nail files, and foot files. It also outlines the materials like nail polish, lotion, cotton balls, and first aid supplies. Finally, it mentions the equipment in salons including chairs, foot spa machines, manicure tables, and sterilizers.
This document provides an overview of the tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It lists over 30 individual items, categorizing them as either tools (durable handheld items like cuticle nippers, nail files, etc.), materials (consumables like nail polish, cotton, lotions, etc.), or equipment (larger durable items like chairs, foot spa machines, etc.). The document describes the basic purpose or function of each listed item.
The document defines various terms related to cosmetology, manicuring, and pedicuring. It discusses the structures and shapes of nails, as well as basic nail designs including plain manicures, half-moon styles, and French manicures. Tools, materials, equipment, and personal protective equipment used for nail care services like manicures and pedicures are also outlined. Proper handling techniques for various tools are demonstrated.
The document discusses various tools, equipment, and materials used for nail care. It provides descriptions of over 30 different items including cuticle pushers, nail files, foot spas, nail polishes, cotton, towels, chairs, tables, and sterilization equipment. All of these are necessary for performing services like manicures and pedicures.
This document provides information about tools, materials, and equipment used in nail care services. It begins by outlining the learning objectives which are to prepare tools for nail care activities and classify nail care tools and equipment. It then provides detailed descriptions and images of over 30 different tools, materials, and pieces of equipment used in manicures and pedicures. These are grouped into categories of tools, materials, and equipment. The document also includes activities to assess knowledge of nail care tools and questions about the application and generalization of this knowledge.
The document discusses tools and equipment used in nail care services. It provides definitions and photos of various tools like cuticle nippers, nail files, foot files, manicure trays, and more. It also discusses materials used like rubbing alcohol, antiseptic solution, nail polish, base coat, and others. The document serves to classify and identify the tools, equipment, and materials essential for nail care services.
TLE 8 EXPLORATORY,What is Beauty and Personal Care? Beauty and personal care is an art field that addresses the looks and health of someone's hair, nails, and skin. This field of beauty and personal care encompasses a wide range of careers such as stylists, barbers, manicurists, pedicurists, makeup artists, and education.Everyone is unique, so estheticians learn about their clients’ complexions through skin analysis before making treatment recommendations. The process includes an extensive questionnaire reviewing medical conditions and lifestyle factors that affect appearance, such as sun exposure, smoking and eating habits.
A visual examination with magnifying lamps and devices that measure skin’s characteristics from sebum level to moisture content is revealing. Using their fingers, estheticians then evaluate the surface texture of the skin, searching for subtle irregularities that indicate dryness, irritation or clogged pores.
Facials
Facials use steam, exfoliation, serums and masks to cleanse and rejuvenate skin. Gentle massage of the face and neck helps clients relax and encourages a healing blood flow. Facials are customized based on skin analysis, so each is as distinct as the client and serves as a foundation upon which to build a better beauty care regimen.
Cosmetic Application
Estheticians specialize in occasion cosmetics, giving clients the once-in-a-lifetime look they want for a big event. But they can also show them how to make the most of their everyday make-up with professional application techniques and products that complement their skin type. Why not be red carpet-ready every day?Healthy Skin is Important for Good Health
The skin is our largest organ and a barrier against the environment. It shields us from UV light, keeps us hydrated and protects us from microorganisms. Protecting the outer layer of the skin is essential because breaks, cuts, sores, rashes and irritations, allow bacteria and other harmful substances to get into the body and make us sick. Take good care of your skin, and it will take good care of you.
Looking Good Improves Confidence and Self-Esteem
How you look affects how you feel about your body, we’re our strongest critics. For women, in particular, beauty and self-esteem are closely linked. The most important thing an esthetician does is to give clients pride in their appearance by minimizing flaws, whether it’s a shallow complexion or unwanted facial hair. Even the smallest improvements boost confidence and mood.Skin takes a beating. If you’ve ever tried sleeping with a sunburn, you know that exposure to sun, wind, rain, cold, and pollution can leave you feeling itchy, dry and sore. Beauty care soothes the symptoms of dryness and irritation, nourishing your skin, so it’s less vulnerable to damage, and you feel more comfortable.
Beauty Care is Self-Care
We spend most of our time working and taking care of others. But self-care isn’t a dirty word, and the few minutes we spend daily pampering our ski
NAIL CARE SERVICES TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENTSA J
This document provides information on tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It lists and describes various tools like cuticle nippers, nail files, foot spa basins, and manicure trays. Materials such as alcohol, antiseptic solution, assorted nail polish, benzalconium chloride, cotton, and lotion are also outlined. Finally, equipment like chairs, foot spa machines, manicure tables, and sterilizers that are used in nail salons are defined.
This document lists and describes the various tools, materials, and equipment used in nail salons. It discusses the tools used for manicures and pedicures like cuticle nippers, nail files, and foot files. It also outlines the materials like nail polish, lotion, cotton balls, and first aid supplies. Finally, it mentions the equipment in salons including chairs, foot spa machines, manicure tables, and sterilizers.
This document provides an overview of the tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It lists over 30 individual items, categorizing them as either tools (durable handheld items like cuticle nippers, nail files, etc.), materials (consumables like nail polish, cotton, lotions, etc.), or equipment (larger durable items like chairs, foot spa machines, etc.). The document describes the basic purpose or function of each listed item.
The document defines various terms related to cosmetology, manicuring, and pedicuring. It discusses the structures and shapes of nails, as well as basic nail designs including plain manicures, half-moon styles, and French manicures. Tools, materials, equipment, and personal protective equipment used for nail care services like manicures and pedicures are also outlined. Proper handling techniques for various tools are demonstrated.
The document discusses various tools, equipment, and materials used for nail care. It provides descriptions of over 30 different items including cuticle pushers, nail files, foot spas, nail polishes, cotton, towels, chairs, tables, and sterilization equipment. All of these are necessary for performing services like manicures and pedicures.
This document provides information about tools, materials, and equipment used in nail care services. It begins by outlining the learning objectives which are to prepare tools for nail care activities and classify nail care tools and equipment. It then provides detailed descriptions and images of over 30 different tools, materials, and pieces of equipment used in manicures and pedicures. These are grouped into categories of tools, materials, and equipment. The document also includes activities to assess knowledge of nail care tools and questions about the application and generalization of this knowledge.
Nail care is important for both health and cosmetic reasons. It can prevent infections, strengthen nails, and improve overall health and self-esteem. Proper nail care requires various tools, equipment, and materials. Tools are durable hand-held items like cuticle nippers, files, and brushes. Equipment includes furniture like manicure tables and chairs. Materials that must be regularly replaced include supplies like nail polish, cotton, and antiseptic solutions.
This document provides information about nail care tools, materials, and equipment. It begins by outlining the learning objectives, which are to prepare tools for nail care activities and classify nail care tools and equipment. It then defines tools, materials, and equipment and provides examples for each category. Tools are durable hand-held implements like cuticle pushers and nail files. Materials are consumables like nail polish, cotton, and antiseptic solutions. Equipment includes furniture, machines, and other durable items like manicure tables, foot spa machines, and sterilizers. The document seeks to teach nail technicians to properly identify and classify the tools of their trade.
The document discusses nail care services. It provides information on the proper maintenance of fingernails and toenails. Common nail care services offered at salons and spas include manicures, pedicures, nail art, and hand/foot spas. Taking good care of nails is important for hygiene and preventing nail disorders. Career opportunities in the nail care industry include opening one's own salon or spa, mobile nail salon work, franchising with an established brand, and apprenticeships.
Here are the answers to the questions:
1. Cuticle pusher
2. Nail file
3. Nail cutter/clipper
4. Nail buffer
5. Emery board
6. Orangewood stick
7. Foot spa machine
8. Sterilizer
9. Foot spa stool
10. Hand spa machine
nail care steps and techniques on how to take good care of our nails and things that we have to do to maintain our good grooming and hygiene all the time. Tools and equipment to be used in taking good care of our nails and self.Nail care, the maintenance of the fingernails and toenails, is important for health as well as cosmetic reasons. Good nail care can prevent fungus infections of the nail, painful ingrown fingernails and toenails, and infections of the skin in the hands and feet. Nail care is especially important for those with diabetes, as infections of the feet in particular are dangerous. To care for your nails, keep them short and trimmed (in the shape of the fingertip for fingernails; straight across for toenails); keep your hands and feet and their nails clean (change your socks daily); and wear pool shoes, flip-flops, or other protective wear when in places like public pools or gym showers where you could get a fungal infection. Don't bite nails or pick at them or the cuticles. Also avoid tight shoes and artificial nails. Diabetic patients are often recommended to go to a podiatrist to care for and check their feet and toenails. 1. Stop … peeling off your gel mani. “The no. 1 thing I tell people not to do is peel off their gel manicure,” Poole says. “Because, as you peel the gel off, you end up peeling away super-thin layers of your nail along with the formula, which can cause divots that linger for months. Doing this can even cause your nail to peel after the fact, which will cause your polish to chip faster; plus, it just won’t look pretty.” Instead, Poole recommends soaking your nails in a bowl of acetone-based polish to loosen the gel from your nail bed. “Put a ton of cuticle oil on and around your nails first (to help hydrate them and the skin surrounding it), and soak your tips in the remover for 10 minutes,” she explains. Then, gently remove it using light pressure and the flat, slanted tip of an orange stick (a long wooden cuticle pusher) that you can pick up at any beauty supply shop or drugstore.
Stop … cutting your cuticles. If you have a hangnail on the side of your nail bed, it can sometimes be painful if you don’t get rid of it. However, if hangnails aren’t trimmed away properly, you can actually cause more to crop up. Poole’s advice: It’s better to never cut your cuticles and instead, apply a cuticle-removing formula over the perimeter of your nail bed, and then push your cuticle back using the flat tip of an orange stick or cuticle pusher. Then, gently remove the free-up dead skin with a tissue or the softest side of a buffing block to reveal a hangnail-free, clean-looking nail bed. Try Sally Hansen Instant Cuticle Remover and The Body Shop Nail Block.
This document provides an introduction to nail care tools, materials, and equipment for students in a virtual Gr.7 TLE class. The teacher, Mrs. Shera R. Sarmiento, establishes virtual class rules and engages students in getting-to-know-you questions and a picture guessing game to review nail care items. Students are introduced to the learning competencies of identifying nail care tools and materials, explaining their functions, and appreciating a complete set. The document defines the categories of tools, materials, and equipment used in nail care and provides examples for each with descriptions. It includes interactive activities like matching terms and rearranging letters. For an assignment, students are asked to make a 5-minute video demonstrating
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This document discusses beauty care and nail care services. It defines beauty care as skin, hair, and anti-aging treatments that aim to give a well-groomed appearance. It then lists and describes various tools used in nail care services, including nail clippers, cuticle pushers, nail files, foot baths, and toe separators. It also mentions consumable materials like nail polish, polish remover, cuticle cream, and nail hardener that need regular replacing. The document instructs the reader to name 5 tools and their uses, and then list 5 tools and 5 materials on the back of their workbook. It concludes by asking the reader to prepare a manicure and pedicure set that can be purchased
This document lists and describes various tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care and beauty. It outlines 19 different nail care tools including cuticle pushers, nail buffers, nail files, and more. It then lists 29 common materials such as nail polish, lotion, cotton, and disinfectants. Finally, it provides 8 examples of equipment like foot spa machines, manicure tables, and chairs. The document serves as a comprehensive reference for all the items needed to perform nail care services and treatments.
T.L.E. BEAUTY CARE: Nail Care Services - Nail Care ToolsTricia Dabu
The contents of this presentation is from the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education
Learning Module: BEAUTY CARE (NAIL CARE) SERVICES EXPLORATORY COURSE Grade 7
This document provides definitions for various tools, equipment, and terms related to nail care services and sanitation. It defines implements used for cutting cuticles, filing nails, buffing nails, soaking feet, and more. It also defines important sanitation terms like sterilization, sanitization, and disinfection. Proper sanitation procedures are outlined, like storing sterilized tools in sealed bags and boiling metal implements monthly. Hazards and risks in the workplace are also discussed.
This document provides an overview of the tools, materials, equipment, and cosmetics used for nail care. It lists various implements such as cuticle pushers, nail files, buffers, and cutters. Materials that are replaced regularly include cotton, soap, towels, nail polish remover, and lotions. Equipment includes manicure tables, chairs, sterilizers, and timers. Cosmetics cover base coats, polish, top coats, removers, and oils. The document serves as a reference for the various items used in manicuring and nail care.
This document provides an overview of the tools, materials, equipment used for nail care. It lists various implements such as cuticle pushers, nail files, buffers, and cutters. Materials that are consumed include cotton, disinfectants, soaps, lotions and various cosmetics for nails. Equipment includes items like manicure tables, stools, chairs, sterilizers and timers used for manicures.
The document is a lesson plan for a class on personal hygiene. It includes an opening prayer, attendance record, and an activity where the teacher has a dialogue with a student named Jay. In the dialogue, Jay's mother Kate notices that Jay's hands and nails are dirty after playing basketball. She reminds him to wash his hands and cut his nails before eating to stay clean and prevent the spread of germs. Jay agrees to do this when they get home. The summary ends by noting the dialogue is about cleaning dirty hands and nails before eating.
The document provides information about various tools, products, and procedures used in manicures and pedicures. It includes written questions that ask the user to identify specific tools from their descriptions. It also includes matching, multiple choice, and true/false questions about nail care tools, products, procedures and techniques. The questions cover topics like cuticle care, nail polish application, foot spa machines, and first aid kits.
Exploratory G7/G8 NAIL CARE- TOOLS..pptxmafred0613
Nail care involves maintaining fingernails and toenails through cleaning, cutting, and filing. It aims to prevent infections and ingrown nails. The document then lists and describes 13 common tools used in nail salons for manicures and pedicures, including nail brushes, cuticle nippers, nail files, foot spas, and trolleys. It concludes with a short quiz to match the tools with their numbers.
This document provides information on tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It defines tools as durable hand-held implements used for nail care activities. Some examples of tools mentioned include cuticle nippers, nail cutters, nail files, and foot files. Materials are consumables like nail polish, lotion, cotton balls, and disinfectants. Equipment includes furniture items like manicure tables, pedicure stools, and foot spa machines. The document provides detailed descriptions of over 50 individual tools, materials, and pieces of equipment used for nail care.
This document provides information on tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It defines tools as durable hand-held implements used for nail care like cuticle pushers, nippers, and files. Materials are consumables like nail polish, lotion, cotton, and solvents. Equipment includes furniture items like manicure tables, pedicure stools, and chairs. The document provides photos and descriptions of over 30 individual nail care tools, materials, and pieces of equipment.
Manicuring involves caring for the nails and hands. The basic manicuring procedure includes filing nails to shape, pushing back cuticles, removing dead skin, cleaning under nails, massaging hands with lotion, applying a base coat and two layers of polish, and removing excess polish from skin. A hand massage as part of the service provides benefits like improved circulation and reduced stress through techniques like effleurage, petrissage, friction, and pressure point massage.
Nail care is important for both health and cosmetic reasons. It can prevent infections, strengthen nails, and improve overall health and self-esteem. Proper nail care requires various tools, equipment, and materials. Tools are durable hand-held items like cuticle nippers, files, and brushes. Equipment includes furniture like manicure tables and chairs. Materials that must be regularly replaced include supplies like nail polish, cotton, and antiseptic solutions.
This document provides information about nail care tools, materials, and equipment. It begins by outlining the learning objectives, which are to prepare tools for nail care activities and classify nail care tools and equipment. It then defines tools, materials, and equipment and provides examples for each category. Tools are durable hand-held implements like cuticle pushers and nail files. Materials are consumables like nail polish, cotton, and antiseptic solutions. Equipment includes furniture, machines, and other durable items like manicure tables, foot spa machines, and sterilizers. The document seeks to teach nail technicians to properly identify and classify the tools of their trade.
The document discusses nail care services. It provides information on the proper maintenance of fingernails and toenails. Common nail care services offered at salons and spas include manicures, pedicures, nail art, and hand/foot spas. Taking good care of nails is important for hygiene and preventing nail disorders. Career opportunities in the nail care industry include opening one's own salon or spa, mobile nail salon work, franchising with an established brand, and apprenticeships.
Here are the answers to the questions:
1. Cuticle pusher
2. Nail file
3. Nail cutter/clipper
4. Nail buffer
5. Emery board
6. Orangewood stick
7. Foot spa machine
8. Sterilizer
9. Foot spa stool
10. Hand spa machine
nail care steps and techniques on how to take good care of our nails and things that we have to do to maintain our good grooming and hygiene all the time. Tools and equipment to be used in taking good care of our nails and self.Nail care, the maintenance of the fingernails and toenails, is important for health as well as cosmetic reasons. Good nail care can prevent fungus infections of the nail, painful ingrown fingernails and toenails, and infections of the skin in the hands and feet. Nail care is especially important for those with diabetes, as infections of the feet in particular are dangerous. To care for your nails, keep them short and trimmed (in the shape of the fingertip for fingernails; straight across for toenails); keep your hands and feet and their nails clean (change your socks daily); and wear pool shoes, flip-flops, or other protective wear when in places like public pools or gym showers where you could get a fungal infection. Don't bite nails or pick at them or the cuticles. Also avoid tight shoes and artificial nails. Diabetic patients are often recommended to go to a podiatrist to care for and check their feet and toenails. 1. Stop … peeling off your gel mani. “The no. 1 thing I tell people not to do is peel off their gel manicure,” Poole says. “Because, as you peel the gel off, you end up peeling away super-thin layers of your nail along with the formula, which can cause divots that linger for months. Doing this can even cause your nail to peel after the fact, which will cause your polish to chip faster; plus, it just won’t look pretty.” Instead, Poole recommends soaking your nails in a bowl of acetone-based polish to loosen the gel from your nail bed. “Put a ton of cuticle oil on and around your nails first (to help hydrate them and the skin surrounding it), and soak your tips in the remover for 10 minutes,” she explains. Then, gently remove it using light pressure and the flat, slanted tip of an orange stick (a long wooden cuticle pusher) that you can pick up at any beauty supply shop or drugstore.
Stop … cutting your cuticles. If you have a hangnail on the side of your nail bed, it can sometimes be painful if you don’t get rid of it. However, if hangnails aren’t trimmed away properly, you can actually cause more to crop up. Poole’s advice: It’s better to never cut your cuticles and instead, apply a cuticle-removing formula over the perimeter of your nail bed, and then push your cuticle back using the flat tip of an orange stick or cuticle pusher. Then, gently remove the free-up dead skin with a tissue or the softest side of a buffing block to reveal a hangnail-free, clean-looking nail bed. Try Sally Hansen Instant Cuticle Remover and The Body Shop Nail Block.
This document provides an introduction to nail care tools, materials, and equipment for students in a virtual Gr.7 TLE class. The teacher, Mrs. Shera R. Sarmiento, establishes virtual class rules and engages students in getting-to-know-you questions and a picture guessing game to review nail care items. Students are introduced to the learning competencies of identifying nail care tools and materials, explaining their functions, and appreciating a complete set. The document defines the categories of tools, materials, and equipment used in nail care and provides examples for each with descriptions. It includes interactive activities like matching terms and rearranging letters. For an assignment, students are asked to make a 5-minute video demonstrating
GRADE 7 TLE- 3RD QUARTER BEAUTY CARE SERVICES.pptxKateGonzales7
This document discusses beauty care and nail care services. It defines beauty care as skin, hair, and anti-aging treatments that aim to give a well-groomed appearance. It then lists and describes various tools used in nail care services, including nail clippers, cuticle pushers, nail files, foot baths, and toe separators. It also mentions consumable materials like nail polish, polish remover, cuticle cream, and nail hardener that need regular replacing. The document instructs the reader to name 5 tools and their uses, and then list 5 tools and 5 materials on the back of their workbook. It concludes by asking the reader to prepare a manicure and pedicure set that can be purchased
This document lists and describes various tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care and beauty. It outlines 19 different nail care tools including cuticle pushers, nail buffers, nail files, and more. It then lists 29 common materials such as nail polish, lotion, cotton, and disinfectants. Finally, it provides 8 examples of equipment like foot spa machines, manicure tables, and chairs. The document serves as a comprehensive reference for all the items needed to perform nail care services and treatments.
T.L.E. BEAUTY CARE: Nail Care Services - Nail Care ToolsTricia Dabu
The contents of this presentation is from the K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education
Learning Module: BEAUTY CARE (NAIL CARE) SERVICES EXPLORATORY COURSE Grade 7
This document provides definitions for various tools, equipment, and terms related to nail care services and sanitation. It defines implements used for cutting cuticles, filing nails, buffing nails, soaking feet, and more. It also defines important sanitation terms like sterilization, sanitization, and disinfection. Proper sanitation procedures are outlined, like storing sterilized tools in sealed bags and boiling metal implements monthly. Hazards and risks in the workplace are also discussed.
This document provides an overview of the tools, materials, equipment, and cosmetics used for nail care. It lists various implements such as cuticle pushers, nail files, buffers, and cutters. Materials that are replaced regularly include cotton, soap, towels, nail polish remover, and lotions. Equipment includes manicure tables, chairs, sterilizers, and timers. Cosmetics cover base coats, polish, top coats, removers, and oils. The document serves as a reference for the various items used in manicuring and nail care.
This document provides an overview of the tools, materials, equipment used for nail care. It lists various implements such as cuticle pushers, nail files, buffers, and cutters. Materials that are consumed include cotton, disinfectants, soaps, lotions and various cosmetics for nails. Equipment includes items like manicure tables, stools, chairs, sterilizers and timers used for manicures.
The document is a lesson plan for a class on personal hygiene. It includes an opening prayer, attendance record, and an activity where the teacher has a dialogue with a student named Jay. In the dialogue, Jay's mother Kate notices that Jay's hands and nails are dirty after playing basketball. She reminds him to wash his hands and cut his nails before eating to stay clean and prevent the spread of germs. Jay agrees to do this when they get home. The summary ends by noting the dialogue is about cleaning dirty hands and nails before eating.
The document provides information about various tools, products, and procedures used in manicures and pedicures. It includes written questions that ask the user to identify specific tools from their descriptions. It also includes matching, multiple choice, and true/false questions about nail care tools, products, procedures and techniques. The questions cover topics like cuticle care, nail polish application, foot spa machines, and first aid kits.
Exploratory G7/G8 NAIL CARE- TOOLS..pptxmafred0613
Nail care involves maintaining fingernails and toenails through cleaning, cutting, and filing. It aims to prevent infections and ingrown nails. The document then lists and describes 13 common tools used in nail salons for manicures and pedicures, including nail brushes, cuticle nippers, nail files, foot spas, and trolleys. It concludes with a short quiz to match the tools with their numbers.
This document provides information on tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It defines tools as durable hand-held implements used for nail care activities. Some examples of tools mentioned include cuticle nippers, nail cutters, nail files, and foot files. Materials are consumables like nail polish, lotion, cotton balls, and disinfectants. Equipment includes furniture items like manicure tables, pedicure stools, and foot spa machines. The document provides detailed descriptions of over 50 individual tools, materials, and pieces of equipment used for nail care.
This document provides information on tools, materials, and equipment used for nail care services. It defines tools as durable hand-held implements used for nail care like cuticle pushers, nippers, and files. Materials are consumables like nail polish, lotion, cotton, and solvents. Equipment includes furniture items like manicure tables, pedicure stools, and chairs. The document provides photos and descriptions of over 30 individual nail care tools, materials, and pieces of equipment.
Manicuring involves caring for the nails and hands. The basic manicuring procedure includes filing nails to shape, pushing back cuticles, removing dead skin, cleaning under nails, massaging hands with lotion, applying a base coat and two layers of polish, and removing excess polish from skin. A hand massage as part of the service provides benefits like improved circulation and reduced stress through techniques like effleurage, petrissage, friction, and pressure point massage.
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Here are some key objectives of communication with children:
Build Trust and Security:
Establish a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Promote Emotional Understanding:
Help children identify and understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
Enhance Listening Skills:
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Foster Positive Relationships:
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1. Do you know me?
1. Nail Cutter
2. Nail File
3. Nail Brush
4. Nail Polish
2. Objectives
1. Identify the uses of tools and equipment in nail
care according to task requirements;
2. Use nail care tools and equipment according to
task requirement.; and
3. Observe safety procedure of using tools and
equipment.
3. Unlocking of Terms
Bevel - a term in manicuring and pedicuring that
means to shape the edge of something
Dispose of - to throw away
Hygiene - the science concerned with maintaining
good health and cleanliness
Implements - articles or tools used in manicuring
that are durable
Infection - a condition caused by a germ or a
pathogen
4. Unlocking of Terms
Pathogen - a microbe or microorganism such as a
virus, bacterium, prion, of fungus that causes disease
Sterilization - a term referring to any process that
eliminates (removes) or kills all forms of microbial life
Radiation - a process in which energy is transmitted
in the form of waves or particles that can be used to
destroy micro-organisms
5. Unlocking of Terms
Disinfectant - an agent, such as heat, radiation, or
a chemical, that destroys, neutralizes, or prevents
the growth of disease-carrying microorganisms
Antiseptic - a substance, milder than a disinfectant,
that prevents the growth and development of micro-
organisms
Cuticle - the nonliving epidermis that surrounds the
edges of the fingernail or toenail
6. Unlocking of Terms
Moisten - make wet or damp
Nail bed - the portion of the skin upon which the nail
plate rests
Effleurage - a French word meaning "to skim" or "to
touch lightly on", is a series of massage strokes used
in Swedish massage to warm up the muscle
Spa - a beauty care service where curative minerals
are present for beautification
7. Unlocking of Terms
Hand Spa - a beauty care service using natural oils,
vitamins and minerals, having curative effect to the
body
Paraffin - a waxy white or colorless solid
hydrocarbon mixture used to make candles, wax
paper, lubricants, and sealing materials
Foot Spa - a beauty care service offered by salons
to relax and moisturize the feet
10. History of Nail Care
In Europe back in 1830, a podiatrist or a foot
doctor named Dr. Sitts invented a
wooden manicure tool. This tool was actually
an adaptation of a dental tool for nail
care purposes. After a few years, his legacy
was continued on by his niece, who invented
a nail care line specifically for women of any
social class.
11. The history of nail care reveals some intriguing
facts. It was a part of aristocracy and a symbol of
status in ancient times. It was in the nineteenth
century that nail care started to become a part of
fashion and glamour. Today nail salons all over the
world offer various nail care services and plenty of
nail care products are available for use in home but it
still in some way reflects that symbolism of
aristocracy and status.
12. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Tools - are the articles used in
any nail care service which are
durable or permanent and are
hand-held. Tools are also referred
to as implements.
13. NAIL CARE TOOLS
is a tool designed
to strip off
calluses and
corns.
Callous Remover
14. is a tool used to
push
back and
loosen the
cuticles.
Cuticle Pusher
15. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an
implement
used to cut
the cuticles.
Cuticle Nipper
16. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an implement
used to cut
stubborn
cuticles.
Cuticle Scissor
17. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a small bowl
used for
soaking the
fingers to soften
the cuticles.
Finger or
Manicure Bowl
18. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is made of metal or
sandpaper,
with a rough file on
one side to remove
calluses and a fine file
on the other to
smoothen the feet.
Foot File
19. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a large rectangular
container used for
bathing and soaking
the feet when giving a
pedicure.
Foot Spa Basin
20. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a flat container
where all
the necessary tools
and implements
are placed for use
by the manicurist.
Manicure Tray
21. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a plastic handled
brush with nylon
bristles used to clean
dirt and cosmetic
residue from the nail
surface and skin.
Nail Brush
22. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a small open-top,
rounded
cup-like container used
for mixing the
aromatic oils and other
fluids for the hand
or foot spa.
Mixing Bowl
23. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an implement
used for
smoothening and
polishing the
nails.
Nail Buffer
24. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a hand tool
made of metal
used to trim
fingernails and
toenails.
Nail Cutter
25. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an implement used
to shape the
free edges of the nail
with the coarse side
and bevel the nail with
the finer side.
Nail File
26. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an implement
with pointed
and rounded
ends to remove
excess polish.
Orange Wood
Stick
27. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a small
receptacle
where cotton
balls are put.
Plastic Container
for Cotton
28. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a type of volcanic
rock, which is actually
frothy lava solidified to
form a porous rock to
remove dry and
annoying skin of the
feet as well as calluses.
Pumice Stone
29. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a flat container
that holds the
necessary
cosmetics and
implements.
Supply Tray
30. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a wheeled cart that is
pushed by
hand and used for
transporting manicuring
and pedicuring tools
and materials.
Trolley
31. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Materials - are the cosmetics
and supplies that are consumed
and should be replaced from time
to time. They are also called
consumables.
32. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an organic
compound
used as
sanitizer.
Alcohol
33. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an agent that
reduces or
prevents the
multiplication of
microorganisms.
Antiseptic
Solution
34. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an outer protective
garment that covers
primarily the front of
the body to protect
clothes from dirt or
stains.
Apron
35. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a lacquer applied
on fingernails and
toenails to decorate
and/or protect the
nail plate.
Assorted Nail
Polish
36. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a clear layer of polish
applied to the nail plate
before the application
of colored polish to
smoothen surface for
color and promote
healthier nails.
Base Coat
37. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a yellow-white
powder
prepared in an aqueous
solution used as
surface disinfectant and
topical antiseptic.
Benzalconium Chloride
38. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a soap
formulated to
whiten the skin.
Bleaching Soap
39. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a thin plastic
film used for
sealing the
paraffin during a
hand spa.
Cling Wrap
40. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a soft white
downy fiber for
dubbing or
cleaning the nails
and removing nail
polish.
Cotton
41. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a mixture of fats and
waxes containing
lanolin and petroleum
base to soften and
lubricate the skin
around the nails.
Cuticle Oil
42. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a liquid used to
soften nail
cuticles and
prepare them to
be cut.
Cuticle Remover
43. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an agent, such as heat,
radiation,
or a chemical, that
destroys, neutralizes, or
prevents the growth of
disease-carrying
microorganisms.
Disinfectant
44. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a wooden, sand
paper-like stick with a
fine texture on one side
and a coarse texture on
the other side used to
gently grind down the
edges of the nails.
Emery Board
45. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a collection
of supplies for
use in giving
first aid.
First Aid Kit
46. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a liquid spray that
contains peppermint
and alpha hydroxyl acids
derived from fruits that
whisks away dead skin
cells, deodorizes and
soften the feet, giving it a
pinkish glow after use.
Foot Blush
47. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an herbal blend
to relax, energize,
soothe and
deodorize the feet.
Foot Soak
48. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a mixture of
natural ingredients
to keep feet soft,
smooth and
moisturized.
Foot Scrub
49. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
are plastic
disposable bags
used to contain
rubbish to keep
the place clean.
Garbage Bags
50. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
are absorbent
cloth for drying
the hands.
Hand Towels
51. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is any of various
cosmetic
preparations
that are applied to
soften the skin.
Lotion
52. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a hand cushion
that helps a client
to keep her hands
steady and
relaxed.
Manicure Pillow
53. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a liquid applied to
the nails to form a
protective barrier to
prevent chipping,
peeling and splitting
of nails.
Nail Hardener
54. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an organic
solvent used to
dissolve old polish
on nails.
Nail Polish Remover or
Acetone
55. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a liquid applied
to colored nail
polish to dry
faster.
Quick Dry
56. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a substance
used to thin out
the nail polish
when it has
thickened.
Solvent
57. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a soft material
where toes are
inserted to keep
them apart to
prevent a freshly
painted toenail from
staining another toe.
Toe Nail Separator
58. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a clear nail polish
applied to the nails
after the colored polish to
protect it from scratches
and chips, it makes nails
harder and keep them
looking shiny.
Top Coat
59. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an absorbent
cloth for drying the
hands and feet.
Towel
60. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a substance or
preparation for
killing germs.
Wet Sanitizer
61. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Equipment - are the items
which are more or less
durable and permanent
needed for a particular activity
or purpose.
62. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
are seats with back
support which have
four legs and some
have rests for the
arms.
Chairs
63. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an electronic
gadget used for
soaking, bathing
and massaging
the feet during a
foot spa.
Foot Spa Machine
64. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a simple seat with
three or four legs
designed to provide
comfort and
elevation during a
foot spa.
Foot Spa Stool
65. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an electronic gadget
used to soothe pain of
arthritis, muscle
spasms and dry
cracked skin of the
hand.
Hand Spa Machine
66. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a furniture especially
designed for giving
manicure. Usually it has a
laminated plastic surface
and a drawer for storing
materials. It is often fitted
with ball casters for easy
mobility.
Manicure Table
67. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is an equipment in
a salon used for
sterilizing metal
implements to kill
microorganisms.
Sterilizer
68. NAIL CARE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
is a device that
can be preset to
start or stop
something at a
given time.
Timer