The July issue of Nail Pro was one of the best on thus far in 2012. The main article as well as the article for the quiz in the back. I am going to give you a brief synoposis of the article for those of you who cannot read the article due to not having the magazine or cannot afford a subscription. If you go to the Nail Pro website, you will find the quiz and you too can take it to recieve your certificate from Nail Pro itself as I do every month! This looks good in portfolio and can be a deal breaker in getting the job you want, so I urge to to take this quiz on NailPro.com
The artical's name is "Side Effects" written by Tracy Morin. It is located on page 164 of the actual magazine.
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 48% of the population reported having taken some sort of perscription meds in the past month alone. In 2008, 2.3 billion drugs were ordered or provided as a result of PCP office visits. As you can see it's on the rise in America. Unknown to most of the public just those meds you get given can have adverse effects on your skin, nails, as well as hair. The effects on your nails can cause lifting, furrows, and much more.
Some negative reactions: Antibiotics, the tetracycline antibiotics can cause a blueish discoloration on the skin that may appear on old acne scars. These antibiotics can also cause the nails to have a blueish tint to them.These types of nails are safe for a nail tech to work on, in fact, you could infact help them hide this sometimes ebarrassing problem. So you could boost someone's cofidence polishing or just giving enhancments. Antibiotics as well as diuretics also cause sensitivity to sunlight and much more tanning beds.
The article states the any soaks on a client with lifting nails must be 100% sterile, because any water, yeast, or bacteria that gets trapped underneath the nail can cause a secondary infection. Also for any client with noticable lifting nails, the nail tech MUST be careful to not dig aggressively under the nail it might make the nail worse. The nail tech must be careful when pushing the cuticles back and keep the nails trimmed down so it doesn't get ripped off on something and cause the client much pain later on.
According to Richard K. Scher, prefessor emeritus at Columbia Univeristy in New York, retinoids are used to treat acne, and can cause sever reaction in the nails. This can make swollen, red, or sore nails. Similar reactions can come from chemothreapy, as well as some drugs used to treat lupus (my neice has this and has ruined her life, her life is so sad). Chemotherapy is notorius for changes in the person recieving it's nails. Black or discolored spots on your nail is melanonychia, and this will go away over time so do not fret! Melanonychia can sometime be confused for melanoma. Chemotherapy, Anti-malerial drugs, Anti-AIDS drugs, as well as some antibiotics can all also produce matching symptoms.
The most serious drug related reaction is Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.it causes ersons on mucus membranes including the eyes/cornea, and lips. It can also cause rashes and look like targets or burns. With this problem nails can be lost and scars abundant. In small minute cases it could be fatal. This is mainly brought on by NSAIDS (non-steroid anti-inflamatory drugs).
This article I found very informative as I do almost every article in Nail Pro.
I urge to ask questions to your clients. I currently have a woman battleing cancer. There are special precautions I attend to her due to her illness. She apprecaites it as well. So to make sure you don't screw up or hurt someone 20 questions isn't so bad is it?
I am a nail technician in rural missouri. I am all about educating and coordinating clients and fellow technicians. The GODDESS of Nails blog covers anything and everything from nail polish reviews, latest trends, tips, techniques, tutorials, and more. I also have a question and answer blog for you to ask your questions.ENJOY!
Friday, June 29, 2012
History of nail polish
The Incas decorated their fingernails with pictures of eagles, but it is unclear how the practice of colouring nails progressed following these beginnings. Portraits from the 17th and 18th centuries include shiny nails. By the turn of the 19th century, nails were tinted with scented red oils, and polished or buffed with a chamois cloth, rather than simply polished. English and US 19th century cookbooks had directions for making nail paints (polishes). In the 19th and early 20th centuries, people pursued a polished rather than painted look by massaging tinted powders and creams into their nails, then buffing them shiny. One such polishing product sold around this time was Graf's Hyglo nail polish paste. Some people during this period painted their nails with clear, glossy varnish applied with a camel-hair brush. After the creation automobile paint Cutex produced the first nail modern nail polishes in 1917 with the introduction of colored nail glosses. Once nail polish was refined, it was often used in the place of gloves to cover up the grime underneath the nails. Colored nail polish was also considered at one time self-mutilation by psychiatrists and unhealthy. Despite this, the first lady to wear solid colors was Eleanor Rosevelt.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Introducing the Goddess of Nails!
I realized that after the start of the year 2012, I was ready to start a career. I have always been the artsy one in my family. I love to pay attention to detail... I am a perfectionist. I have a loving heart. So I started polishing nails out of my own house (yes it is illegal), but I experimented with friends. Amazingly I was freakin good! Wow! I thought, could you do this the rest of my life? Answer was yes! So I enrolled in Arkansas Academy of hair design. It's a private school of sorts not regulated by the State so much.
I have found out a tons of new things about myself, like I am an amazing artist. I love to pay attention to details and the really small things in nail art. The more introcate the better! I have currently learned nail enhancements such as acrylic, gel, fiberglass wraps, & silk wraps. I also know a few little tricks that I will reveal later.
I will be keeping you posted on articles out of nail pro magazine and give brief synopsis of articles I love personally. Keep you up to date about the newest fads, newest products, ect.
I will be working at Sheer Glitz Heriloom, 210 S Pruett, Paragould, AR 72450 come the end of August. I graduate from school July 7. The school is throwing me a party, kinda gonna miss the place. I am ready for my life and rise to the top. Remember me I am gonna be famous some day or a really awesome business owner. Hope you will join me for something you won't regret.
I am a 3 college degree holding nail tech! I have booksmarts as well as a fabulous artistic side. I did originally started out an art major so I have had many art class on the collegate world.
A little background on me: I am a married mother of a 5 year old genius daughter named Addison. My husband is my best friend, and my heart and soul. I am his queen he says. I live in a town of sixtenn hundred people. It's a small town but it has its good points. I miss living in Texas. Texas is my home now, not this place I grew up in. I have been in beauty school for some time now. I am so ready to get out and spread my wings and fly. I am also ready to get rid of the immatureity of the girls in beauty school. Sometimes it's as if I am in Jr. High again, but it has taught me quite about myself. Anger management, self-controll, trust, hard work, ethics, laws of the state, sobriety, and confidence are just a few of the things I have learned.
I have found out a tons of new things about myself, like I am an amazing artist. I love to pay attention to details and the really small things in nail art. The more introcate the better! I have currently learned nail enhancements such as acrylic, gel, fiberglass wraps, & silk wraps. I also know a few little tricks that I will reveal later.
I will be keeping you posted on articles out of nail pro magazine and give brief synopsis of articles I love personally. Keep you up to date about the newest fads, newest products, ect.
I will be working at Sheer Glitz Heriloom, 210 S Pruett, Paragould, AR 72450 come the end of August. I graduate from school July 7. The school is throwing me a party, kinda gonna miss the place. I am ready for my life and rise to the top. Remember me I am gonna be famous some day or a really awesome business owner. Hope you will join me for something you won't regret.
I am a 3 college degree holding nail tech! I have booksmarts as well as a fabulous artistic side. I did originally started out an art major so I have had many art class on the collegate world.
A little background on me: I am a married mother of a 5 year old genius daughter named Addison. My husband is my best friend, and my heart and soul. I am his queen he says. I live in a town of sixtenn hundred people. It's a small town but it has its good points. I miss living in Texas. Texas is my home now, not this place I grew up in. I have been in beauty school for some time now. I am so ready to get out and spread my wings and fly. I am also ready to get rid of the immatureity of the girls in beauty school. Sometimes it's as if I am in Jr. High again, but it has taught me quite about myself. Anger management, self-controll, trust, hard work, ethics, laws of the state, sobriety, and confidence are just a few of the things I have learned.