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Wellness|Articles|Jun 1, 2005

The "Om" of Doing Nails

The downside of a full book is the toll it takes on your body. For those dealing with an aching back, tense shoulders, and tired eyes, relief may be found in yoga-inspired exercises that can be done in no time while sitting at your workstation.

Wellness|Articles|Jun 1, 2005

The “OM” of Doing Nails

The downside of a full book is the toll it takes on your body. For those dealing with an aching back, tense shoulders, and tired eyes, relief may be found in a yoga-inspired exercise that can be done in on while sitting at your workstation.

In The Know|News|Mar 11, 2005

Utah Increases Licensure Hours, Bans MMA

Beginning January 1, 2006, would-be nail technicians in Utah will have to stay in school a little longer. The state passed legislation increasing licensure hours from 200 to 300. In addition, the state banned MMA and also clarified the definition for nail techs to work on the hands, feet, and nails.

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Wellness|Articles|Dec 1, 2004

Boost Your Self-Esteem, Increase Your Salon Success

Do you find yourself taking things your clients and coworkers tell you personally? Are you occasionally irritable? Maybe your self-esteem could use a pick-me-up. Here’s how you can improve your attitude about yourself and in the process increase your salon success.

Technique|Articles|Dec 1, 2004

Will Pipes Become Obsolete?

As pipe-free pedicure systems gain popularity within the industry, and concerns over sanitation and salon safety preoccupy the minds of clients and nail techs, it forces the question: Are pipe-free systems a better option?

Wellness|Articles|Sep 1, 2004

Is it Truly Pterygium?

Most techs will see overgrown cuticles once in awhile. But that fairly common condition can be easily confused with pterygium, a rare nail condition that should not be serviced.

Wellness|Articles|Dec 1, 2003

Clear the Air

Good or bad, odor reveals little about salon air quality. Even if your salon rates "sweet" on the smell scale with employees or clients, depend on more reliable measures than your nose to rate your salon's air quality.

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Wellness|Articles|Dec 1, 2003

Be of Good Cheer

How does Cindy Wentzel, owner of Nails at the Carriage House in Newmanstown, Pa., keep herself sane and her clients happy during the hectic holiday season? She steadfastly tends to her own physical well-being even as she nurtures clients’ spirits with holiday cheer.

Wellness|Articles|Nov 1, 2003

Reflections On A Balanced Life

While I am hardly an expert on balancing work and personal life, I know that since I've begun seeking a balance and creating time for family and friends, my life is richer.

Wellness|Articles|Nov 1, 2003

Women Under Stress: A Silent Killer?

While death is an extreme result of stress-related illness, women are particularly susceptible to developing disease in response to stress--from depression and anxiety disorders to abdominal fat and colds.

Wellness|Articles|Sep 14, 2003

Tools to Go

Fear of disease has prompted many clients to go out and buy their own tools. How do you handle sanitation when using those foreign tools?

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