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Technique|Articles|Jun 1, 2002

Caring for Callused Feet

With summer quickly approaching, women (and men) are making it a priority to get their feet in tip-top shape for sandal season. And for feet to look their absolute best, they should be smooth and free of calluses.

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Wellness|Articles|Nov 1, 2001

Strategies for Handling Nail Biter Clients

Nail biting clients can be the most challenging, difficult, and frustrating clients a nail technician encounters. Instead of throwing in the towel and letting them continue to chew and pick, you can help your clients to reform while creating a loyal, long-term customer in the process.

Technique|Articles|Oct 1, 2001

Pedicures and Diabetes: Can You? Should You?

With the ever-growing popularity of pedicures and the growing incidence of diabetes nationwide, the two are on a collision course — with the point of contact at your pedicure station. We talked to podiatrists who detail the special needs of the diabetic foot as well as how to safely perform a pedicure.

Wellness|Articles|Sep 1, 2001

Why Nail Biters Bite

An estimated one in every four people bite their nails.  While most often dismissed as a bad habit, the reasons for nail nibbling could run deeper than sheer routine. Understanding the reasons why your clients bite can be beneficial to all nail techs in helping clients break their nasty habit.

Technique|Articles|Jun 1, 2001

Something Foul Is Afoot

With the booming popularity of pedicures, there are still some people who refuse the service because of two small (but very embarrassing) problems – their feet. Take the embarrassment out of this problem by learning the causes and remedies for smelly feet.

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Technique|Articles|Nov 1, 2000

The Help Desk

Answers to your questions on polish application, cleaning dappen dishes, acrylic brushes, and drill safety.

Wellness|Articles|Aug 1, 2000

Long Nails and Nursing Don't Mix

What infection control personnel say common sense has long indicated is now being proven by research: Health care workers with artificial nails and long nails are more likely to harbor harmful bacteria on their hands.

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