

Gel Treatment Relieves Discomfort from Fungal Nails
The formula heals the fungus by penetrating the nail plate with coconut oil and a blend of other ingredients.

A Day in the Life of a Nail Expert: Q&As From Around the World (Part 2)
In this month’s column, Dr. Stern shares more questions she’s received about nail ailments from people all around the world.

Win Clients’ Loyalty By Easing Pain From Their Curved Toenails
The B/S Brace is a magnetic system that corrects extremely curved toenails.

Exfoliate Irritated Skin with Organic Scrub
Although the moisturizer refreshes and soothes all skin types, it works especially well for dry and flaking skin.

Cover Up Fungal Nails With the KeryFlex Nail Restoration System
KeryFlex offers clients a solution to unsightly fungal toenails.

Nail Bite Inhibitor Allows Clients to Grow Longer Nails
Prevent nail biters from acting on their habit.

Something to Talk About: Hangnails
This seemingly misnamed annoyance is so common, it’s likely to be present on nearly every client. The good news is you can teach clients how to care for the unsightly, and often painful, problem.

Lexli Introduces Esthetician Scholarship Program
The brand behind aloe vera skin care recently announced a new scholarship program to support those pursuing a career in esthetics.

A Day in the Life of a Nail Expert: Q&As From Around the World
In this month’s column, Dr. Stern answers questions she’s received about nail ailments from around the world. Topics include toenail fungus, vertical black lines, nail shedding, ingrown toenails, and cutting the cuticle.

Skin Care Experts See Surge in Allergic Reactions to Nail Products
Don't Try This At Home: Increased consumer home use of products containing chemicals to bond and cure acrylic and gel nail treatments are causing the problem. When used correctly and with the correct equipment by trained professionals, the chemicals are harmless.

Send In Your Fungal Nails With the MediNail OnychoTest
MediNail offers the world's first home DNA self-test for fungal nails and bacterial biofilm. Simply "Clip It, Bag It and Ship It" and you can get your results in as little as 2-3 weeks. Visit www.medinailselftest.com for more information.

Nail Damage 101
Recognize the true culprits of nail damage
Sponsored by OPI

Something to Talk About: White Superficial Onychomycosis
White superficial onychomycosis may appear as a dusting on the tops of your clients’ toenails and requires lab results to diagnose accurately. Here’s what do to if you suspect this powdery culprit.

A Day in the Life of a Nail Expert: Yellow Nails
In this month’s column, Dr. Stern discusses yellow nails. Causes range from cosmetic concerns — like polish staining — to medical conditions such as fungus, onycholysis, and yellow nail syndrome.

Don’t Be Daunted by Damaged Nails
The next time you get a client with damaged nails in your chair, don’t fret. These tips and tricks will help you save your clients’ nails and put some extra revenue in your pocket.

Something to Talk About: Ringworm
Though the name suggests a subcutaneous creepy crawler, ringworm is not a worm at all. Keep reading to learn other fun facts to share with clients who suffer from this troubling tinea.

Brush-On
Safe to use over nail polish and acrylics without compromising the color coating, Vité 20’s Brush-On is a maximum strength topical treatment that kills fungus, according to the manufacturer.



